When People Leave, God Stays

Modern story inspired by Saint Eusebius

Mark thought he had friends at work. But the day he refused to sign a fake report, everything changed. For the others, it felt like a harmless shortcut. For Mark, it was wrong.

Next lunch break, he walked into the canteen with his tray. The usual table was full—pero this time, nobody looked at him. To them, Mark was now KJ—the guy who wouldn’t play along. He sat in the corner alone. The GC was silent. When you feel alone na, who can you turn to?

At first, ang bigat. But in that quiet moment, he tried talking to God. Every break time, he whispered his worries. After work, he walked in the park and felt a little peace. He realized that the moment people leave, God stays.

Weeks later, the fake report was exposed. People saw he did the right thing. But the best part wasn’t being right—it was finding strength in God when everyone else walked away.

Centuries ago, Saint Eusebius of Vercelli went through something like this. He refused to support what was wrong and ended up exiled, left out, and alone. But like Mark, he found his real strength in God. His memorial is celebrated on August 2, the same day as Saint Peter Julian Eymard, a saint known for his deep love for the Eucharist. Different callings, but both lives remind us that turning to God is never a mistake—even if people walk away.

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The Case He Lost—and the Life He Found

The Story of Saint Alphonsus Maria Liguori

The Story of Saint Alphonsus Maria Liguori

Alphonsus Maria Liguori was a brilliant young lawyer in Naples, already winning cases before he turned 20. But deep inside, he was tired of the pride and politics in the courtroom.

In 1723, he handled a major case he expected to win—but he lost after missing a hidden legal detail. Instead of despair, Alphonsus felt a strange clarity. This was the sign he had been waiting for. He walked out saying,

“World, I know you now. Courts, you shall never see me again.”

It wasn’t defeat. It was freedom. God had a different mission for him—one that would lead to preaching missions for the poor, founding the Redemptorists in 1732, and guiding countless souls back to God.

His memorial on August 1 reminds us that sometimes God closes a door not to end your story, but to start the life you were truly meant for.

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