To his beloved volunteers….he said the following touching words:
“Whatever little bit any one does, certainly makes a difference to the person at hand.
In God’s overall plan, each of us is important and each of us makes a difference to one or another person…along the way.”
Father Bobby was always full of hope.
In 1988 he had this message…”Let us join hands in strengthening our identity as Filipinos.

In due time, we should be able to accomplish our objectives toward  a more unified Community with one God  and one Faith as Christian Filipinos”
“Together we can make bigger strides in our Ministry.”
He dreamt and hoped that  “whatever we have at Pompei will be the beginning  of many apostolates in the Eastern Seaboard…”  

   “Together, as we approach 1990, we say thanks for all  that has been.   We look with Faith and Hope of what is to come.

Father Bobby dutifully left us when the Lord called for him. He left a void at Our Lady of  Pompeii  Church. .definitely a larger void in the heart of all those he had helped, his  benefactors  and volunteers. His spirit will always be there watching over the Filipino Pastoral  Ministry as it continues to work its way for another milestone.
Father Bobby Sison, the  people’s priest, left a legacy of love of God and of one another and of service.
**Nimia L. Lacebal Former Coordinator of External Affairs, FPM  and  former Editor-in-Chief, The FPM Pastoral Network. She was one of the notable volunteers who helped Fr Bobby Sison in the early days of the Filipino Pastoral Ministry.
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