“Biyaya sa Pagsunod” Feast of the Sto. Nino – January 20, 2019
Maganda ang nagiging buhay at kinabukasan ng mga taong masunurin. Ang mga anak na natutong sumunod...
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Posted by Parish Admin | Jan 19, 2019 | Neo Jeremiah, Reflections | 0 |
Maganda ang nagiging buhay at kinabukasan ng mga taong masunurin. Ang mga anak na natutong sumunod...
Read MorePosted by Parish Admin | Jan 13, 2019 | Neo Jeremiah, Reflections | 0 |
We are baptized “in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit” (Mt...
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Greetings of peace to everyone!
These past few days, it is noticeable that most markets were filled with people who wanted to buy various fruits, foods, and other items which according to their belief, could bring prosperity for the coming year. Others would also heed to suggestion of various ‘experts’ so that 2019 could bring them abundance. However, amidst the excitement and festivities brought by the recent New Year’s Eve celebration,
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What makes us excited this Christmas season? Are we excited of opening our gifts? Receiving our bonuses? Seeing our loved ones? Gazing at colorfully lit Christmas decorations? Attending the Simbang Gabi? Queuing to taste the puto bumbong or bibingka? Are we really excited on the celebration of the coming of Jesus? Or our excitement is rooted only to some mundane matters?
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Panunuluyan, a centuries-old tradition of the Filipinos depicts the search of Joseph and Mary for lodging in Bethlehem around two thousand years ago. This tradition is believed to be attributed originally to the Mexicans who are celebrating Las Posadas, Spanish word for “the inns.” It usually lasts for nine days, representing the nine-month pregnancy of Mary.
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