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The life story of Cherry Pie Picache

Cherry Pie Sison Picache popularly known as Cherry Pie Picache is an award winning
Filipino actress. She is famous for starring in television and in mainstream and other
independent films. Cherry has also worked on print and TV commercial. She was born
on in 1970 to Caferino M. Picache and Zenaida Vidor Picache. She attended St. Mary’s
College, Mo Ignacia, Quezon City and took up St.Paul’s College QC. Her prominence
rose after she was cast in the TC soap opera “Ikaw Na Sana” previously aired on GMA
Network in 1997. From there one she got more projects from ABS-CBN. She is part of
ABS-CBN management. She was born on May 27, 1970, in Manila, Philippines. As of
2019, she is 49 years old. Cherry has managed to keep her childhood life away from the
public. Therefore, more details will be shared soon. For more details, you can also
follow her social media platforms. Cherry was married to Enrique Tia but they official
divorced due to unknown reasons. The former couple had a son by the name Anton
Tria. Cherry has managed to remain silent went it comes to her relationship status.
However, her divorce from Enrique Tia was accepted by the court thus setting her free
from the marriage. Therefore, she is currently single. What’s most inspiring about her
life story is how she shown the world that forgiveness still matters above all else. If
Christ can forgive how about you as a human? that are only a creation of Him. Yes, it is
hard for us to forgive because we’re only humans and we ain’t perfect enough to do
such things as Christ and sometimes we tend to sanctioned our pride before knowing
the whole story or reason of a person to do that. But one thing is for sure, time passess
by which pain and anger healed by the grace of God. Like what happened to the actress
Cherry Pie Picache, who knows that after 5 years she would forgive the man who stole
her mom’s life? No one. Only God knows everything. Only him who can touches our
pure heart and soul to do good deeds that pleases him. “To forgive is to set a prisoner
free and discover that the prisoner was you.” In the shadow of hurt, forgiveness feels
like a decision to reward an enemy. But in the shadow of the cross, forgiveness is
merely a gift from one undeserving soul to another. Here is the story behind of what
tragedy cherry pie faced through and how she conquered it. For much of her adult life,
Cherry Pie Picache has always sought solace in prayers amid anxiety and uncertainty.
But when the award-winning actress faith went through a tough test in 2014, following
the grisly murder of her mother Zenaida Sison in September that year, it was by way of
a line from the Lord’s Prayer “forgive us our sins, as we forgive those who sin against
us” that she found the glimmer of light that eventually helped see her through the faith
crushing ordeal. “Losing a loved one is in itself, painful,” she mused in the ABS-CBN
documentary “Radical Love,” helmed by Gary Tria and shown in “Sunday’s Best” last
Sunday. “What more if she was taken away from you as brutally as my mom had
been?” Hard as it is to accept, Pie had to mull over a nagging question in her mind:
How can you seek forgiveness for your sins if you can’t forgive others? Unfortunately,
the crime involving Pie’s case is far from venial.
Five years ago, the actress 75-year-old mother was murdered in a robbery gone awry
by Michael Flores, who was the well loved septuagenarian’s gay helper for six months.
Twelve hours after the drug induced crime, mommy Zenaida was found gagged and
lifeless with 34 stab wounds, one of them piercing through her heart and lung. The irony
wasn’t lost on Cherry Pie, an anti death penalty advocate. For 13 years, she was active
in prison ministry, staunchly advocating efforts to bring hope and healing to prisoners
and their families impacted by crime, trauma and incarceration. Or some time, Flores
dastardly deed made Pie question her belief in restorative justice. She took a yearlong
hiatus in acting and because she didn’t want to “compromise” her fellow advocate’s
efforts, she had to stop going to prison ministry activities. Cherry Pie knew life had to go
on. But coming to grips with grief and niggling anger was making it difficult for the
actress to find peace of mind and soul soothing closure. As an actress who’s constantly
tasked to convey empathy in the characters she brings to palpable life, Pie knows only
too well how hard it is to move on with bitterness and hatred in her heart. After five
years, was the actress was ready to forgive. She had to go through another wringer.
Pie’s mind was having a hard time accepting what her heart was urging her to do,
Forgive Michael. It didn’t help the guy, perhaps hardened further by the cruelty and
ruthlessness of his deeds, seemed like he wasn’t eager to seek forgiveness. But like
Pie, Michael in his lucid state was finding it just as hard to “move on.” Even harder to
see was when Pie finally met Michael, who plucked up the courage to ask for
forgiveness. “Kinuha mo mommy ko (You took my mom away from me) Pie told him as
she sobbed quietly. “Diyos” she later adds in between tears as if explaining to the
broken man in front of her how she has managed to find solace in forgiveness.“ For
once I said, ‘God, ikaw na ang bahala’ (I leave it up to you). This is one moment in my
life where I can undoubtedly say, He did take over. It can never be as real as when I
was with our offender. The actress told us last Monday, “Catharsis yes, that’s one,
although I realized it isn’t done yet. “On the contrary, the real work has just begun.
Because I also realized that it’s harder for him than it is for me. Imagine, ’pag bumalik
ka sa katinuan mo and all that is good in you, gusto mong magkaroon ng amnesia for all
the bad things you’ve done. That’s what I saw in Michael.” Asked if she still supports
restorative justice, she said, “Yes, my belief in it will continue and it’s stronger than ever.
More than prison welfare, I’ll focus now on restorative justice.” Basically, the lesson of
this story shows that “Radical Love” is as much a heartbreaker as it is an eye opener for
everybody who believes in the presence of a Higher Being. Pie’s enlightened decision is
a tough act to follow, especially for people who are finding it increasingly harder to live or
thrive in a world inhabited by unrepentant sinners. But the kind of “radical love” espoused
by the actress shows there’s more to our faith than we can fathom. It clearly
underscores God’s special love and concern not only for the righteous, but also for the
salvation of those who need Him the most. Forgiveness shows that you are giving a
chance to make a new beginning and to step out from what makes you broken.
Don’t forget who you are in the past because it symbolizes of who you are in the
present. Restore yourself to create a new and a better version with full of God. The truth
is, unless you let go, unless you forgive yourself, unless you forgive the situation is over,
you cannot move forward. Someday we’ll forget the hurt, the reason we cried and who
caused us pain. We will finally know the secret of being free is not revenge, but letting
things unfold in their own way and own time. After all, what matters is not the first, but
the last chapter of our life which shows how we’ll run the race. So smile, laugh, forgive,
believe, and love all over again. As we walked out the door toward the gate that would
lead to our freedom, We knew if we didn’t leave our bitterness and hatred behind, We’d
still be in prison. Because forgiveness is a process. A choice you have to make over
and over again until you’re free of hurt. Remember when you forgive, you heal. And
when you let go, you grow. Like they said the first to apologize is the bravest, the first to
forgive is the strongest, and the first to forget is the happiest. So let love and let God
rule over your mind, body and spirit but most especially your heart. Forgiveness is not a
must but an action that we’ll set you free from everything and also will strengthen and
deeper your faith. That’s why I got inspired in Cherry Pie Picache’s life story. Because
It’s not just about her who made the right thing to do but the one who gave the authority
to do it. It is God. A collaboration of two, the creator and the creation by spreading the
goodness and righteousness of Him in his accordance. It’s not just inspiring, it’s more
than everything. I hope other people will be also encourage to do such things as Cherry
Pie Picache did even though it’s the hardest thing to do. But I will always wish and pray
that someday their hearts will soon be touched by God’s mercy.

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