00:00 When it's hot, one of the people usually goes to Puerto Princesa, in Palawan.
00:05 But every Holy Week, there's another reason why people go there.
00:10 They go to a balloon that can also heal feelings. Let's watch this.
00:16 The world of 60-year-old Francisco Díama from Puerto Princesa, in Palawan, literally darkened.
00:28 In 2014, his right eye suddenly disappeared.
00:32 My other eye can't see straight.
00:40 What I can see is black and red.
00:44 What happened to me?
00:48 I can't see my right eye.
00:57 What happened to me?
00:59 I can't do this. I'm a driver. I can't see.
01:06 Sir Francisco, let me check.
01:09 According to your eye examinations, all of your eyes need surgery.
01:17 I asked Dr. Ong, "How can I be sure that I can make a living?"
01:27 He said, "We can't answer that because we have a lot of roots."
01:32 I didn't force him to pay me because I can't afford to spend money.
01:44 When I saw the light, I thought, "I lost my life. I lost my life.
01:50 If I lose my life, what will happen to my family?"
01:53 I didn't tell my friends that I can't see with one eye.
01:58 I was afraid that if I drive them, they will ask me to leave because I have to send my three children to school.
02:10 Francisco didn't lose hope. He found a solution.
02:15 The balloon parry.
02:17 This buccal was discovered by a parry for the needy communities of Tagbanua in Inagawan.
02:30 This parry was attributed to St. Ezekiel Moreno.
02:36 St. Ezekiel Moreno is a patron saint of the cancer patients.
02:40 One of the instruments that St. Ezekiel Moreno used to pray was through balloon parry.
02:45 We first went to the balloon parry in Bali in 2006.
02:52 This was the first time I witnessed the miracle of St. Ezekiel Moreno.
02:59 When I was looking at Bali, I saw angels coming out of the balloon.
03:06 God, please, I need to work for my family.
03:13 That's why I decided to make a divorce from balloon parry.
03:21 This is what I really thought. I will only be able to succeed in balloon parry.
03:26 Until one day, he thought of asking for a blessing from balloon parry.
03:32 I thought of asking for a blessing from balloon parry.
03:36 After a month, it was like my eyes were being cleansed.
03:43 Within five months, Francisco's eyes were blessed with the water from the balloon and the divine blessing.
03:50 God, I will never get tired of coming back here until my eyes get better.
03:57 Francisco's devotion to balloon parry was the fruit of a miracle.
04:02 God, I did not make a mistake in believing in you. Thank you so much. I can see now.
04:07 I can work now. I can help my family. I can accompany them.
04:15 St. Ezekiel, I will never get tired of praying for you. Thank you so much.
04:20 Because of you, I can see my eyes again.
04:25 In the same capacity of St. Ezekiel Moreno, Francisco's eyes were able to see again.
04:30 I was the first one to ask you.
04:32 The revolt of St. Ezekiel Moreno.
04:35 I thought of it right away. I will be good.
04:38 Balloon parry is just an instrument of God to bring His grace to those who believe.
04:46 Their experience of the Himalayas deepens their relationship with God.
04:54 And their relationship with man.
04:56 At the age of 60, Francisco continues his devotion to balloon parry and St. Ezekiel Moreno.
05:03 They say that there is no Himalaya, but there is Himalaya.
05:06 Because if there is no Himalaya, I will not be able to see it.
05:08 We all have hope. Let us not lose our faith in our Lord God.
05:14 Like a balloon, our faith in God is deeply rooted.
05:22 Our faith in God and our faith in faith is the only thing that is true.
05:27 This is the Himalaya.
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