Monday, September 15, 2014

PAGLILIGTAS NI JESUS


Patotoo ni Alma de Monteverde


Nitong nakararaang taon, nakaranas ako ng matinding karamdaman.  Nagkaroon ako ng TB BONE or INFECTION SA BUTO . . . na muntik ko nang ikamatay.  Kahit ang doktor ko ay nagulat sa naging resulta ng MRI ko kung bakit naigagalaw ko pa ang ibang bahagi ng katawan ko.  Sa result ng MRI ko, dapat ay paralized na ako. 


At isang gabi na natutulog ako, nanaginip ako na patay na ako.  Nagpasalamat ako sa Diyos at sabi ko ang sarap po pala mamatay, lahat po kasi ng pain ay nawala. . .subalit naalala ko ang anak ko at lumuhod ako kay Lord at nakiusap na ibalik n’ya po ako.  Hindi pa pala ako p’wede mamatay kasi may anak pa pala ako . . . kawawa naman siya . . at sa bahagi na yun, bigla akong nagising na pinagpapawisan at inaapoy ng lagnat.  Nanalangin ako at nagpasalamat sa Diyos dahil binalik n’ya ako.

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Ang larawan ay kuha ni Art Barbadillo

HOW DO WE REALIZE OUR BEING CHURCH OF THE POOR?


Ni Grace Jimenez


"The poor are the privileged recipients of the Gospel."  (Pope Benedict XVl)  

This statement by Pope Emeritus Benedict XVl confirms the Catholic Church's great concern for the population burdened by poverty, injustice, disease, and wretchedness. Unabashedly pro-poor, the Church reaches out to the least, the lost, and the last. Since the ministry of Jesus during His earthly life, the poor have always been His priority.  He fed the hungry, healed the sick, forgave and gave hope to prostitutes and thieves.  He admonished His apostles and disciples to love one another especially the poor.  He incurred the ire of the Jewish authorities when He exposed the hypocrisy of those who boasted of their adherence to God's laws but were in fact insensitive to the plight of the poor.  Instead of enjoying the company of the rich, Jesus sought out the poor and served them.  He comforted them and assured them of His Father's love and mercy.


But the Church is not only concerned with those who are poor in material possessions and comforts.  It is  just as concerned with those who are morally deprived; those who have set aside or have allowed their moral values to be compromised because of their needs.  The Catholic Church does not condemn or judge them but leads them back to decency and uprightness through its various programs and outreach activities.  The Church nevertheless is calling out to all its members, the religious and laity to work hand in hand in uplifting the and alleviating the condition of the poor. 

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Ang larawan ay kuha ni Art Barbadillo

PANANAMPALATAYA: TUGON SA TAWAG NG DIYOS


Ni Lourdes Sabino

Ang pananampalataya ay isang bagay o saloobin ng isang tao na mahirap ipaliwanag. Maaaring ito ay madaling sabihin subalit sa kabila ng mga bagay na nangyayari sa iyong buhay ay mahirap tukuying kung ika'y sadyang nananampalataya.

Natutuhan ko ang kahalagahan ng pananampalataya ayon sa pag-aaral namin ng "Faith and Revelation."  Ang pananampalataya ay ang sagot sa mga inilahad ng Diyos para sa atin.  Kung paano tayo tatangkilik sa kagustuhan ng Panginoon.  Higit sa lahat ay kung paano tayo susunod sa kanyang banal na salita.

Natutunan ko rin kung paano magtiwala sa kanyang mga salita at magtiwala sa lahat ng kanyang mga nilalang.  Naniniwala ako na ang buhay natin ngayon ay kasalukuyang nasa kaganapan na ng kanyang pahayag.

Natutunan ko rin na ang pananampalataya ay hindi bagay na itinatago o sinasarili.  Ito ay dapat isinisiwalat o dapat ay ipina-aalam sa komunidad dahil ang pananampalataya ay bigay sa atin ng Panginoon na dapat lang nating ibahagi sa ating kapwa.

Ito ay hindi lang basta paniniwala o iniisip na ikaw ay naniniwala, dapat ito ay may kasamang gawa at pagdarasal.  Hindi lang ulo ang gagamitin kundi pati kamay at puso.
Ang pananampalataya sa Panginoon ay siyang nagbibigay ng sapat na kaalaman kung paano mabuhay ng mapayapa. Dahil sa pananampalataya natin sa kanya, tayo ay matututong sumunod at makinig, matututo tayong magmahal ng tapat gaya ng pagmamahal nya sa atin.  Sapagkat ang Diyos ay pag-ibig.

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Ang larawan ay kuha ni Art Barbadillo

KATOLISISMO AT VICARIATE OF STS. PETER AND PAUL


The KATOLISISMO Program has now started at Vicariate of Sts. Peter and Paul of the Archdiocese of Manila.

The second batch of KATOLISISMO composed of students coming from the 7 parishes namely: St. Andrew the Apostle Parish, Holy Cross Parish, National Shrine of Sacred Heart of Jesus, Our Lady of La Paz Parish, Nuestra Señora De Gracia Parish, St. John Bosco Parish and Sts. Peter and Paul Parish.

The modular course was started on June 21, 2014 and runs through March 2015 with classes set for Saturdays at 8:00 in the morning to 12:00 noon held at St. Andrew the Apostle Parish Hall.

Sunday, September 14, 2014

THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROSITY


Thanksgiving Message of FIDES Class
(Vicariate of Our Lady of Guadalupe)
Delivered by Joselito Santos

Most Reverend Bishop Bernardino Cortez, D.D., Rev. Fr. Amado “Bong” Gino, Rev. Fr. Benjamin Jugueta Jr., Rev. Fr. John Jayoma,, Rev. Fr. Richard Magararu, Rev. Fr. Jose Alan Dialogo, Rev. Fr. Johnix Barro, Rev. Fr. Roderick Castro, all the Parish Pastoral Council heads and coordinators of the different Parishes of the Vicariate of Our Lady of Guadalupe, fellow Catechists – allow me to greet you all with peace, love and fellowship of our Lord Jesus Christ, today as we are gathered here on this wonderful occasion of our graduation.

For almost a year, we have shared and spent our Saturdays together as we learned and gained knowledge on Catholic Church teachings that for so long we thought we already knew. And all of this knowledge will no doubt be valuable as we move forward in life. But my dear batch mates of the FIDES Class – all of these would not have become a reality had it not been through the patience and hard work of our formators, Parish Priests and not the least to mention, our Vicar Forane, Fr. John Barro.

I only recently learned that actually, this Basic Faith Formation, otherwise called “Ang Katolisismo” was initially offered to be held at a different Vicariate. But when for God’s grace and will, they had to decline, Fr. John readily accepted without hesitation and so the Vicariate of Our Lady of Guadalupe became the pioneer batch of this BFF. To somehow recall, I remember Fr. John noticed on the first day that the venue (originally at St. John Mary Vianney Parish) would not be conducive enough to accommodate all 60 plus of us! When we came to the Mary Mirror of Justice Parish the following Saturday (we were advised that we were moving to a new venue) we learned that even the chairs were newly purchased for our use! He made sure that we were really looked after as we attend our classes. Thus MMJP became our home during those Saturdays for almost a year. And for all of these, we are extremely grateful to you, Fr. John!

To all our Parish Priests, we would not be here if not for your guidance and generosity. You saw in us that we can be formed to be your Catechists and we thank you for that trust. We would like to return the favor, as we can now say we have “Chosen to be Brave, called to be saints, and are willing to be sent forth as heroes”. We are aware that you all have been monitoring our activities and probably our grades, when you get to huddle during the Vicariate meetings, which all the more encouraged and motivated us to keep us going and study even more. I admit, that there were times, I myself and my wife (we are one of two couples on this formation) would have quit already, as do some of our classmates. But through your prayers and intercessions by our Holy Mother, we pushed on and here we are!

Next I’d like to take a moment on behalf of myself and my FIDES classmates to thank the people that have brought us here. Mr. Art Barbadillo, Mr. Ed Frando, Ms. Malou Celada, Mr. Jesus Angelo dela Cruz, Ms. Josephine Javier, Ms. Annette Angeles, Ms. Peachie Yap, Sis. Noe Surmieda, Mr. Leo Asuncion, Fr. Bobby Titco, Fr. Clyde Cabuenas, Fr. Mon Pedroso. You are the people who took us on this journey. You who kept us frantic and nervous on our quizzes and exams! You also made us reflect on our lessons and encouraged us to share these with one another and through our Facebook page, got them to be read and liked as much as we want!


Truly, generosity is very contagious, as what you have unselfishly given, much of your time and effort for us. As what Fr. Bong enlightened us with during our Integration session. It is when we have nothing that generosity is at its best. When we see others giving, even their own set of clothes on them, or personal items (the famous pustisos and underwear), we feel compelled to do the same. Thank you Fr. Bong for your patience and wisdom. Being Paulinians  ourselves (me and my wife), I remembered our institution’s motto of “Caritas Christi Urget Nos” or the Charity of Christ Impels Us. It is the Holy Spirit at work when we share ourselves for others. It is the love of Christ Himself, as He commanded all of us to love one another as He had loved us. We offer our sincerest gratitude to God the Father for making you all instruments of His love. And so with the love of God, through His Only Begotten Son, and with the fellowship of the Holy Spirit, once again on behalf of the Basic Faith Formation “Ang Katolisismo” FIDES class – thank you all for your generosity and God Bless Us all! Magandang Umaga po sa inyong lahat! 

KATEKISTA: BANAL AT BAYANI, IKAW NA!

THE GRADUATES


The Institute of Catechetics of the Archdiocese of Manila (ICAM) handed out the Certificate of Completion for the 41 students who passed the Basic Faith Formation Program called “Ang Katolisismo” at Arzobispado de Manila Chapel, Intramuros, Manila on July 26, 2014.  The first batch of graduates who named themselves “FIDES” was conferred by the Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Manila, Most Rev. Bernardino C. Cortez who also presided with the Eucharistic Celebration.  Here are the Volunteer Catechists from the Vicariate of Guadalupe with their respective parishes.

Mary, Mirror of Justice Parish
Parish Priest:  Rev. Fr. John G. Barro (Vicar Forane)

1.  Bongkingki, Eleonor A.
2.  Cornel, Amalia M.
3. Fernandez, Melvin M.
4. Licub, Flordeliza B.
5.  Mini, Medelita S.
6.  Romero, Behildes A.
7.  Sabile, Roxan A.
8.  San Juan, Fe T.
9. Timmalog, Rosalina L.

Mater Dolorosa Parish
Parish Priest:  Rev. Fr. John Jayoma

1.  Mandac, Teresita G.
2.  Mationg, Nida A.
3.  Pador, Arlyn D.
4.  Valencia, Haide F.

National Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe
Parish Priest:  Rev. Fr. Roderick L. Castro

1.  Abejar, Narcisa L.
2.  Cabral, Myrlen
3.  Dones, Rosario
4.  Guinto. Jerlyn L.
5.  Imperial, Imelda S.
6.  Nievera, Ma. Clara M.
7.  Ricanor, Yolanda
8.  Santos, Candida A.
9.  Santos, Joselito V.

Santa Tersita Parish
Parish Priest:  Rev. Fr. Richard Magararu, SMM

1.  Cervano, Vicente L.
2.  Hontiveros, Margir Q.
3.  Munar, Nelia R.
4.  Nacino, Aelyn N.

Saint John Mary Vianney Parish
Parish Priest:  Rev. Fr. Benjamin Jagueta

1.  Alcala, Aida B.
2.  Amarillento, Emelinda S.
3.  Malasa, Felomina M.
4.  Santarin, Porfiria R.
5.  Tuballa, Erlinda T.
6.  Tuballa, George C.

Saint John of the Cross Parish
Parish Priest:  Rev. Fr. Jose Alan V. Dialogo

1.  Berino, Beatriz C.
2.  Cresencia, Ninfa M.
3.  De Ocampo, Mary Jane C.
4.  Fuentes, Thelmae D.
5.  Galao, Antonina M.
6.  Luzentales, Alicia A.
7. Macalma, Ferdinand B.
8.  Micu, Jury Criscel
9.  Romero, Tita B.


Rev. Fr. Amado V. Gino
ICAM Director

Mr. Eduardo Frando
CFAM Ministry Assistant
Commission on Volunteer Catechists

Mr. Arturo O. Barbadillo
CFAM Ministry Assistant
Commission on Volunteer Catechists

Ms. Malou Celada
Volunteer Catechists Coordinator
Vicariate of Our Lady of Guadalupe