Sunday, December 30, 2012

happy new year



31 december

7:00pm     Bp. Marlo  Peralta
8:30pm     Msgr. Rey Ragudos with Fr. Julius Julius Joseph Lucero
10:00pm   fr. roberto "bob" Francis Casaclang

1 january 2013

7:00am     fr. Tony Lambino
8:30am     bp. Marlo Peralta
9:30am     Fr. Bob casaclang

11:00am   Baptism   fr. dennis gomez

5:00pm     msgr. rey ragudos
6:15pm     fr. tony lambino  

advance happy new year po mga friends... sorry po kung hindi ko na po me nakatext at hindi nakapagdala ng christmas cards.. don't worry send po ako after ng mga schedules. jejejejeje.... better late than never diba????.... enjoy your vacation po mga friends.... fr. dennis here....

Monday, November 26, 2012

RED SUNDAY

WEAR RED ON DECEMBER 2, 2012.. SUNDAY

ON DECEMBER 2ND, THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN THE PHILIPPINES OBSERVES THE NATIONAL AIDS SUNDAY WITH THE 2011-2015 THEME: “GETTING TO ZERO. BE TRUE. STAY TRUE.”

WE ARE ENCOURAGING ALL THE FAITHFUL TO BE ONE IN THIS PROGRAM.
PLEASE ON THE SAID DATE, PLEASE WEAR SOMETHING RED.
( RED TSHIRT IS ENCOURAGED)

RED IS THE COLOR OF THE HIV RED RIBBON CAMPAIGN. THE RED RIBBON SYMBOLIZES THE CAMPAIGN TO STOP HIV. PLEASE LET US BE UNITED IN PROMOTING THE PROGRAM AND HELP ONE ANOTHER TO STOP THE SPREAD OF HIV.

Monday, November 19, 2012

BEC YOUTH CAMP: 30 NOVEMBER - 2 DECEMBER 2012

SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES

DAY 1: 30 NOVEMBER

1:00PM-5:OOPM    ARRIVAL, REGISTRATION AND FIXING OF TENTS
5:00PM-6:00PM     WELCOME AND ORIENTATION
6:00PM-7:00PM     OPENING LITURGY
7:00PM-7:30PM     DINNER
7:30PM-9:00PM     ANIMATION, FELLOWSHIP NIGHT
9:00PM-9:30PM     EVENING PRAYER

DAY2: 1 DECEMBER 2012

5:30AM-6:00AM    RISING AND PREPARATION FOR MORNING PRAYER
6:00AM-7:00AM    MORNING PRAYER
7:00AM-8:00AM    BREAKFAST
8:00AM-9:00AM    1ST SESSION "LIVING THE FAITH"   (FR. JULIUS)
9:30AM-10:00AM  BREAK
10:00AM-11:30AM  WORKSHOP
      W1: YOUTH MINISTRY: getting it together, to ge there ( kuya robert)
      W2: REACHING OUT TO THE FB GENERATION  (Fr. dennis)
      W3: TXT N'YA 4 LYF! : Creative bible sharing methods for the young! (Sr. delia)
      W4: KA-PAMILYA: developing family-based youth ministry ( Fr. bob)
      W5: GREENING THE YOUTH: mobilizing youth for the environment (social action)
      W6: PASA (politically Aware Socially Active) youth: developing youth for good governance ( Ate Zeny)
      W7: An hour with Mary"pondering life's mysteries through the rosary" ( kuya John Paul)
11:30AM-12:00NN ASSEMBLY ANIMATION, OPIENTATION FOR THE AFTERNOON ACTIVITIES
1200NN-1:00PM  LUNCH
1:00PM-4:30PM   MISSION EXPERIENCE(IMMERSION)
4:30PM-5:00PM  PREPARATION FOR THE MASS
5:OOPM-6:00PM HOLY MASS
6:00PM-7:00PM DINNER AND PREPARATION FOR THE EVENING PRAYER
7:00PM-8:00PM  PRESENTATION AND REFLECTION IN THE LIFE OF ST. PEDRO CALUNGSOD
8:00PM-10:00PM PENITENTIAL SERVICE AND CONFESSION
10:00PM-11:00PM  TAIZE PRAYER
11:30PM  LIGHTS OFF

DAY 3
2 DECEMBER 2012

6:00AM-6:30AM   RISING
6:30AM-7:30AM   BREAKFAST
7:30AM-8:30AM   MORNING PRAYER
8:30AM-9:30AM   FAITH BOOK
9:30AM-10:30AM   EVALUATION PER DELEGATION

Monday, November 12, 2012

NATURAL FAMILY PLANNING TRAINING


NATURAL FAMILY PLANNING TRAINING
18 NOVEMBER 2012
7:30 AM     SUNDAY


Sunday, November 11, 2012

11 NOVEMBER 2012: DATE OF BAPTISM

MARIELLA L. REGATCHO
        FATHER:  RAMIL REGATCHO
        MOTHER: MAYET LUMIBAO

JHAZLEEN MAYBACAY COMPANERO
        FATHER:  JOHN JAYSON COMPANERO
        MOTHER: SHIELA BACAY

LORRAINE ALYZA RABOT
        FATHER:  LORENZO RABOT
        MOTHER: CHARMAINE EMBARQUE

LEZEL TARECTECAN
        FATHER:  EDWIN TARECTECAN
        MOTHER: LEA MACARANAS

VON ABRAHAM PALASIQUE
       MOTHER: RESE ANN PALASIQUE

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

PHOTO EXHIBIT


 
ST. CATHERINE OF ALEXANDRIA
AGNO, PANGASINAN


DIVINE SAVIOR PARISH
SANTIAGO ISLAND, PANGASINAN


OUR LADY OF LOURDES PARISH
BRGY. SALASA, BUGALLON, PANGASINAN


ST. JOSEPH PARISH
AGUILAR, PANGASINAN
 

ST. NICHOLAS DE TOLENTINO PARISH
ANDA, PANGASINAN
 

IMMACULATE CONCEPTION PARISH
BANI, PANGASINAN


ST. ISIDORE THE FARMER
LABRADOR, PANGASINAN


 ST. PETER THE MARTYR PARISH
SUAL, PANGASINAN

 OUR LADY OF PILLAR
BRGY. ZARAGOZA, BOLINAO, PANGASINAN

PRAYER CONGRESS PREPARATIONS

PREPARATIONS::::::






Sunday, November 4, 2012

PRAYER CONGRESS

PRAYER CONGRESS
10 NOVEMBER 2012
PROGRAM OF ACTIVITIES

7:30 AM- 8:00 AM         Registration
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM        HOLY HOUR
9:00 AM - 9:30 AM        ROLL CALL
                                        WELCOME ADDRESS -Msgr. Rey Jose Ragudos, V.G.
                                     INTRODUCTION OF THE SPEAKER - Sr. Aida Virtudez, SJBP
9:30AM - 10:00 AM       TALK: Porta Fidei
                                                                   Most Rev. Socrates Villegas, D.D.
10:30AM - 11:00 AM     SHARING: Prayer Life
                                                                    Mrs. Imelda Ruiz
11:00 AM - 12:00NN      TALK: Prayer and Holiness for Self-Transformation
                                                                     Rev. Fr. Jose Litigio, O.F.M.

12:00 NN - 1:00 PM      LUNCH  BREAK

1:00 PM - 1:30 PM         SONGS - SHARING OF PRAYER LIFE
                                         INTRODUCTION OF THE SPEAKER - Fr. Alfred Viernes
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM   TALK : Prayer and Popular Devotion for Social Transformation
                                                                       Rev. Fr. Mario Dominic Sanchez
2:30 PM - 3:00 PM          OPEN FORUM / SONG TO MARY
3:00 PM - 4:30 PM          SOLEMN EUCHARISTIC CELEBRATION
                                                                       MOST REV. MARIO M. PERALTA, D. D.
                                          CONCLUSION OF THE PRAYER CONGRESS 
                                                                        Rev. Fr. Antonio Lambino



Saturday, November 3, 2012

WELCOME TO THE CHRISTIAN WORLD!!! 4 NOVEMBER, SUNDAY ( DATE OF BAPTISM)

WELCOME TO THE CHRISTIAN WORLD!!!
4 NOVEMBER, SUNDAY ( DATE OF BAPTISM)

IAN MAXIM T. EUGENIO
FATHER: BRYAN WILLIAN G. EUGENIO
MOTHER: MARISSA TUGADE

EUNICE ANGELIQUE RABINA
MOTHER: MELANIE RABINA

CJAY RAUSA BAUTISTA
FATHER: JOSE BAUTISTA JR.
MOTHER: CREZIEL RAUSA

NATHAN MACKENZIE VILLANUEVA
FATHER: NOEL VILLANUEVA
MOTHER: SHIELA MAY DE VERA.

WELCOME TO THE CHRISTIAN WORLD

DATE OF BAPTISM: 3 NOVEMBER

ASHTON LABATETE YANGUAS
         FATHER:  ALBERTO YANGUAS
         MOTHER: MELANIE M. LABATETE

JYRUS JAY DE GUZMAN CARDINAL
         FATHER:  FAUSTINO D. CARDINAL FR.
         MOTHER: ROSALY G. DE GUZMAN

MARK CHRISTIAN A. CARDINAL
         FATHER:  RODRIGO D. CARDINAL
         MOTHER: LOLITA A. ARIG

FRENCEZ KAESHA BERMOY
       FATHER: ALFREDO OREIRO
       MOTHER: JOANNA MARIE BERMOY

JOHN PHYZAL TORCATO DE VERA
       FATHER: REY DE VERA
       MOTHER: MELANIE TORCATO

EZRHA ARCONCIL ALACAR
     FATHER: AUGUSTO ALACAR
     MOTHER: ANALIZA  ARCONCIL


Friday, November 2, 2012

MARRIAGE BANNS


NAME                                                                            DATE 0F  MARRIAGE

EDUARDO PANGILINAN AND DONNA FONTANILLA            3 NOVEMBER
       SUBIC, ZAMBALES                                        OLONGAPO CITY


NORMAN DUMPIT     AND         JENNIFER ESPIRITU           17 NOVEMBER
  BAGUIO CITY                                        BRGY. BOLANEY, ALAMINOS CITY


Friday, October 19, 2012

WORLD MISSION SUNDAY

World Mission Sunday
A Eucharistic Celebration for all the World PDF Print E-mail
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World Mission Sunday, organized by the Propagation of the Faith, is a day set aside for Catholics worldwide to recommit themselves to the Church's missionary activity through prayer and sacrifice. In 2012, World Mission Sunday is celebrated on October 21.
Annually, World Mission Sunday is celebrated on the next-to-last Sunday in October. As described by Pope John Paul II, World Mission Sunday is "an important day in the life of the Church because it teaches how to give: as an offering made to God, in the Eucharistic celebration and for all the missions of the world" (see Redemptoris Missio 81).
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Pope John Paul II has also spoken of the Propagation of the Faith's General Fund of support, calling this a "central fund of solidarity." In a message delivered on a recent World Mission Sunday, the Pope said: "The offerings that will be collected [on World Mission Sunday] are destined for a common fund of solidarity distributed, in the Pope's name, by the Society for the Propagation of the Faith among the missions and missionaries of the entire world."
Every year the needs of the Catholic Church in the Missions grow - as new dioceses are formed, as new seminaries are opened because of the growing number of young men hearing Christ's call to follow Him as priests, as areas devastated by war or natural disaster are rebuilt, and as other areas, long suppressed, are opening up to hear the message of Christ and His Church. That is why the involvement and commitment of Catholics from around the world is so urgently needed. Offerings from Catholics in the United States, on World Mission Sunday and throughout the year, are combined with offerings to the Propagation of the Faith worldwide.
Mission dioceses - about 1,100 at this time - receive regular annual assistance from the funds collected. In addition, these mission dioceses submit requests to the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples for assistance, among other needs, for catechetical programs, seminaries, the work of Religious Communities, for communication and transportation needs, and for the building of chapels, churches, orphanages and schools. These needs are matched with the funds gathered in each year. The world's national directors of the Propagation of the Faith vote on these requests, matching the funds available with the greatest needs. These funds are then distributed, in their entirety, to mission dioceses throughout the world.
 

Thursday, October 4, 2012

HAPPY TEACHERS DAY


OCTOBER REMINDERS!!!!




6 SATURDAY
                       LAUREL DE GUZMAN

7 SUNDAY
                       FR. JULIUS LUCERO
                              LORETO CASTANEDA
14 SUNDAY
                      FR. AARON BAMBA (Priesthood Anniversary)
17 WEDNESDAY
                      FR. ULYSSES CACHO
19 FRIDAY
                      SR. AIDA VIRTUDEZ, SJBP
27 SATURDAY
                      FR. ALFRED VIERNES
29 MONDAY
                      FR. GERALD PANGILINAN
                              LUNINGNING PALIC
30 TUESDAY
                      FR. LAIN MAYO
31 WEDNESDAY
                             MARIALYN AGLIBOT (Social Action, Cashier)

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

OCTOBER DEVOTION SCHEDULE AT THE CATHEDRAL

DATE    SPONSORS         TOPIC                                                  SHARER                  CHOIR

1,MON      ZONE 1            VIRTUE OF MARY- HUMILITY     SR. DELIA                        AMELOU
2, TUE       ZONE 2            MARY'S SPIRIT OF PRAYER         ROBERT FLORES            OLA
3, WED     ZONE 3           WOMAN OF FAITH                         FR. TONY                          SEMINARIANS
4, THUR   ZONE 4            VIRTUE OF MARY-OBEDIENCE    RANDY SISON                TSJ
5, FRI        ZONE 5            PRAYER OF LISTENING                  CELINE FAJARDO          MBG
6, SAT      ZONE 6              
7, SUN      ZONE 7           
8, MON   ZONE 8             PRAYER AS PETITION                   AMELOU CABILDO         CSJA
9, TUES   ZONE 9            PRAYER AS ADORATION              RANDY SISON                   OLA
10, WED  ZONE 10         PRAYER AS THANKSGIVING        CLARITA FAJARDO       SEMINARIANS
11, THUR ZONE 1          YEAR OF FAITH                                FR. BOB                             AMELOU
12, FRI      ZONE 2         CORPORAL WORKS OF MERCY
                                         * FEED THE HUNGRY
                                         * GIVE DRINK TO THE THIRSTY
                                         * WELCOME THE STRANGER         SR. AIDA                       TSJ
13, SATURDAY          ZONE 3
14, SUNDAY               ZONE 4
15, MON    ZONE 5       CORPORAL WORKS OF MERCY
                                         * CLOTHE THE NAKED
                                         * VISIT THE SICK
                                         * VISIT THE PRISONER
                                         * BURY THE DEAD                           FR. FRANCIS                     CSJA
16, TUE     ZONE 6        SPIRITUAL WORKS OF MERCY
                                         * INSTRUCT THE IGNORANT
                                        * COUNSEL THE DOUBTFUL
                                        * ADMONISH SINNERS                MDM. LULU GARCIA      OLA
17, WED   ZONE 7       SPIRITUAL WORKS OF MERCY
                                        * BEAR THE WRONGS PATIENTLY
                                       * FORGIVE OFFENSES WILLINGLY
                                       * COMFORT THE AFFLICTED
                                      * PRAY FOR THE LIVING  
                                            AND THE DEAD                           RANDY SISON            SEMINARIANS
18, THUR   ZONE 8    JOYFUL AND SORROWFUL
                                                  MYSTERY                                MARINA TERRADO            MBG
19, FRI        ZONE 9   GLORIOUS AND LUMINOUS
                                                 MYSTERY                                LUISA SABINIANO              TSJ

20, SAT      ZONE 10
21, SUN     ZONE 1

22, MON   ZONE 2      SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM         FR. JULIUS                             CSJA
23, TUES   ZONE 3     SACRAMENT OF THE HOLY
                                                  EUCHARIST                           FR. TONY                                OLA
24, WED    ZONE 4     SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION RANDY SISON                  SEMINARIANS
25, THURS ZONE 5    SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION FR. DENNIS                      MBG
26, FRI        ZONE 6    SACRAMENT OF ANNOINTING     FR. BOB                                   TSJ

27, SATURDAY        ZONE 7
28, SUNDAY             ZONE 8
29, MON    ZONE 9    SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY   MRS. VIRGIE RARANG          CSJA
30, TUE     ZONE 10  SACRAMENT OF HOLY ORDERS  MSGR. REY                                OLA
31, WED  ZONE 1    CULMINATION
                                   LIVING ROSARY

SCHEDULE:

5:00  PM     -- ROSARY
5:15  PM    -- SHARING
5:30  PM    -- EUCHARISTIC CELEBRATION

DURING SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS -
                              NO SHARING . IT IS A  SUNDAY EUCHARISTIC LITURGY

Saturday, September 29, 2012

1 OCTOBER, ST. THERESE



Saint Thérèse
of Lisieux, Virgin.
Celebration of Feast Day is
October 1.
Taken from "Lives of Saints",
Published by John J. Crawley & Co., Inc.


 

The spread of devotion to St. Therese of Lisieux is one of the impressive religious manifestations of our time. During her few years on earth this young French Carmelite was scarcely to be distinguished from many another devoted nun, but her death brought an almost immediate awareness of her unique gifts. Through her letters, the word-of-mouth tradition originating with her fellow-nuns, and especially through the publication of , Therese of the Child Jesus or "The Little Flower" soon came to mean a great deal to numberless people; she had shown them the way of perfection in the small things of every day. Miracles and graces were being attributed to her intercession, and within twenty-eight years after death, this simple young nun had been canonized. In 1936 a basilica in her honor at Lisieux was opened and blessed by Cardinal Pacelli; and it was he who, in 1944, as Pope, declared her the secondary patroness of France. "The Little Flower" was an admirer of St. Teresa of Avila, and a comparison at once suggests itself. Both were christened Teresa, both were Carmelites, and both left interesting autobiographies. Many temperamental and intellectual differences separate them, in addition to the differences of period and of race; but there are striking similarities. They both patiently endured severe physical sufferings; both had a capacity for intense religious experience; both led lives made radiant by the love of Christ. The parents of the later saint were Louis Martin, a watchmaker of Alencon, France, son of an army officer, and Azelie-Marie Guerin, a lacemaker of the same town. Only five of their nine children lived to maturity; all five were daughters and all were to become nuns. Francoise-Marie Therese, the youngest, was born on January 2, 1873. Her childhood must have been normally happy, for her first memories, she writes, are of smiles and tender caresses. Although she was affectionate and had much natural charm, Therese gave no sign of precocity. When she was only four, the family was stricken by the sad blow of the mother's death. Monsieur Martin gave up his business and established himself at Lisieux, Normandy, where Madame Martin's brother lived with his wife and family. The Guerins, generous and loyal people, were able to ease the father's responsibilities through the years by giving to their five nieces practical counsel and deep affection.
The Martins were now and always united in the closest bonds. The eldest daughter, Marie, although only thirteen, took over the management of the household, and the second, Pauline, gave the girls religious instruction. When the group gathered around the fire on winter evenings, Pauline would read aloud works of piety, such as the of Dom Gueranger. Their lives moved along quietly for some years, then came the first break in the little circle. Pauline entered the Carmelite convent of Lisieux. She was to advance steadily in her religious vocation, later becoming prioress. It is not astonishing that the youngest sister, then only nine, had a great desire to follow the one who had been her loving guide. Four years later, when Marie joined her sister at the Carmel, Therese's desire for a life in religion was intensified. Her education during these years was in the hands of the Benedictine nuns of the convent of Notre- Dame-du-Pre. She was confirmed there at the age of eleven.
In her autobiography Therese writes that her personality changed after her mother's death, and from being childishly merry she became withdrawn and shy. While Therese was indeed developing into a serious-minded girl, it does not appear that she became markedly sad. We have many evidences of liveliness and fun, and the oral tradition, as well as the many letters, reveal an outgoing nature, able to articulate the warmest expressions of love for her family, teachers, and friends.