🚨JUST IN AND CONFIRMED: Angel Canino, Shevana Laput, Amie Provido, and Lyka De Leon are all set to return for their final playing year with the DLSU Lady Spikers in UAAP Season 89!
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DLSU Lady Spikers will win game 1 of the finals🧿🙏🏻
Shevana back in her usual terminating opposite form 🧿🙏🏻
Angel to mother every set in scoring 🧿🙏🏻
Amie with monster blocks and service aces🧿🙏🏻
Eshana with excellent setting 🧿🙏🏻
St. Jude Thaddeus is not the saint of ordinary moments.
He is the saint people turn to when everything else has failed.
When doors are closed.
When answers don’t come.
When prayers feel like they are hitting a wall.
He is the patron of impossible causes, and that title alone should make anyone pause.
Think about that for a second.
Not “difficult situations.”
Not “challenging seasons.”
Impossible.
The kind of situation where logic says, “Give up.”
The kind of silence that makes you question if God is even listening.
That is where St. Jude steps in.
But here’s what most people don’t realize.
St. Jude was not famous among the Apostles.
He was not as outspoken as Peter.
Not as prominent as John.
In fact, for a long time, people avoided praying to him, simply because his name was too close to Judas Iscariot.
Imagine that.
Being overlooked, misunderstood, almost forgotten.
And yet…
He became the saint of hope for the most desperate cases.
There is something deeply human about that.
God often works through what the world ignores.
Through what seems small, hidden, or forgotten.
St. Jude’s life quietly tells us:
Your situation may look hopeless, but it is not beyond God.
His message is simple, but it is not soft.
Do not stop praying.
Even when it feels pointless.
Even when nothing changes.
Even when you are tired.
Because faith is not proven when things are easy.
It is proven when everything tells you to quit, and you don’t.
That is why devotion to St. Jude spreads so quickly.
Not because of hype.
Not because of trends.
But because people experience something real.
They pray in desperation…
And somehow, things begin to move.
Not always instantly.
Not always in the way they expected.
But enough to remind them:
God has not abandoned them.
If you’re reading this, ask yourself honestly:
What have you already given up on?
What situation have you labeled “impossible”?
Is it your faith?
A relationship?
Your future?
St. Jude does not promise comfort.
He points you toward persistence.
Toward a kind of prayer that refuses to die.
A prayer that says:
“I will trust God, even here.”
And maybe that’s why his story still stops people today.
Because in a world full of noise, distractions, and empty words…
Hope still stands out.
Especially when it shows up where it shouldn’t exist.
St. Jude Thaddeus, pray for us. 🙏🏼