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    To our dearest principal, Dr. Alice P. Blas, to our beloved department head, teachers and to my

    fellow students, good morning! It is indeed a highly privileged for me and I must declare that I am

    overwhelmed by this inspiring weather. Never before within the thoughts of mine to give Welcome

    Speech in front of the crowd but seems history will change, as we gathered here to celebrate and to

    commemorate the International Year of Reconciliation. Ladies and Gentlemen, let me ask you a

    question, what comes into our mind as you hear the word forgiveness?

    There are a lot of things that queries our mind as we hear the word forgiveness, questions that

    we cannot answer in one single thought. Is it good to forgive or not? Is vengeance the only way to find

    peace and justice? Why do people forgive sinners even they wounded us so deep?

    An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth, is a famous line during the time of Hammurabi. It

    pertains to the consequences a crook should face when he get caught in crime. But since we are in the

    modern time, though there are some who still practiced this kind of tradition, nowadays, laws and

    officials are the one who lay down the punishment to the criminals. However, do we still have to put it

    on the long run? Why cant we just give them another chance to change or just forget what theyve

    done? I know that its not easy but what can we do? Can we cease the time if its already destined to

    happen? Are we powerful enough to turn back the time? Yes, it requires a lot of time. Perhaps it will

    take months, years or even a decade for a wounded heart to heal. But for what I believe, acceptance is

    the only way and the key to understand the world why people think it is unfair. Through the openness of

    ones mind and heart, we learn to forget and forgive others, no matter how heavy their sin is.

    Good to forgive. Best to forget, a quote from the famous writer, Robert Browning. Through forgiving,

    our body and soul will be cleansed from the negative vibes due to hatredness and bitterness we feel. We

    may be able to attain the peaceful and harmonious life we are dreaming. In the course of forgetting, we

    learn to set free our mind from jailing it from our past and we learn to move forward to our future.I

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    believe that forgiving will just be easy once youre willing to live in a state of peace instead of pain and

    bereavement. Remember also that God has done the same thing. Without him, dont you think mankind

    will have their salvation? He saves and forgives us from our sins even though we neglect Him. Or

    perhaps, people loved to plant a wrath and sullenness in their heart that boosts them to revenge to

    their enemies. As if God aims that way to us. Bear in mind that forgiveness is an act of faith and self love.

    And, yes, an act of Divine calling on the Divinity inside each one of us that we absolutely deserve the

    chance to do better.

    Theres always a room for grace to enter, room for healing, peace, love joy and freedom if we

    dont let the sun go down on our wrath and if we let Gods hands touch our hearts.