In the Imus diocese, Tagle was famous for not owning a car and taking the bus to work every day, describing it as a way to combat the isolation that sometimes comes with high office. He was also known for inviting beggars outside the cathedral to come in and eat with him.
That reminded me of a similar event that took place during the reign of Blessed John Paul II.
He asked me to hear his confession, choked the beggar. After regaining composure, the man continued, I told him, Your Holiness, look at me. I am a beggar. I am not a priest.The Pope looked at me and said, My son, once a priest always a priest, and who among us is not a beggar. I too come before the Lord as a beggar asking for forgiveness of my sins. I told him I was not in good standing with the Church, and he assured me that as the Bishop of Rome he could reinstate me then and there.
The Confession of Blessed John Paul II
This is not to suggest that Tagle is a future pope, much less a saint. He has been blessed with the same humility.
A BTTT for humility for Cardinal Tagle.