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  • August 31-September 6, 2014 Vol. XXII No. 35Official Publication of the National Shrine of Our Lady of Candles, Jaro, Iloilo City Tel. Nos. 320-9505 & 329-1625 website: www.ourladyofcandlesnationalshrine.com email:[email protected]

    6th Sunday of Easter

    22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A

    ato page 9

    Home is where your heart is. My heart will always be in the seminary for it has been my home for quite some time. It is a place where we build something which did not matter to me before - Brotherhood. St. Vincent Ferrer Seminary was once a strange place for us seminarians. But as time went by, what was once a strange place is now our home. The strangeness of this place was quelled when we allowed ourselves to be open to one another. It was like an experience of being alone turning to an experience of being together. It was brotherhood that made this place our home.Back then in our starting years, it was a great period of adjustment. The feeling was like being far away from home. Far-off from our family, close friends and familiar people, we had to do things on our own. Then we met one another as strangers, persons from different places and upbringing, but we were just the same, in search of home, and so we became brothers. What started to build this place as our home is our care and concern for one another which bonded us together.From the start of the day up to the end of the night, our brotherhood is celebrated. Whenever lessons are difficult, we help those in need and oftentimes do group studies so that none of our brothers will be left behind. When we are occupied by difficulties, someone would crack up a joke just to start the fun and somehow turn on our tired bodies to generate more energy. We hold one anothers hands no matter what the circumstances are, because we are brothers. Our relationship with each other is like that of a family. We are each others keeper. No one tackles a problem alone.There has to be someone who will always help. Every time one commits a mistake, we do fraternal correction. This is for the good of our fellow brothers so that he may realize his wrong doing, learn from it and eventually become a better person. We care for the betterment of one another, just like what an elder brother would always do to his younger brother. Our brotherhood will not just be left in the seminary, but will stay in our hearts. Whether, we become priests or not later on our brotherhood will always be significant. Nothing will make you feel more at home than the people who are always there for youyour brothers.

    Home Away From Home

    Today is Seminary Sunday. Let us include in our prayers the Seminary Community the seminarians, priest-formators, staff and personnel. The collection for this Sunday will be given to Saint Vincent Ferrer

    Seminary. Your financial help is truly pleasing to God.

    Sem. Paul Vincent Tayong

  • CANDLE LIGHT (Aug.31 - Sept. 6, 2014) CANDLE LIGHT (Aug.31 - Sept. 6, 2014)2 3

    Msgr. Higinio C. Velarde

    The Pastor Speaks...

    Donation Update of the Parochial House Construction Project

    ANG IKAWALO NGA SUGO SANG DIOSANG PAGPANAKSI KAG PAGTAHOD SA KAMATUORANAng Katesismo sang aton Simbahan, ilabi na gid sa pagtudlo sini sa mga kabataan, simple nga nagatumod sa Ikawalo nga Sugo sang Dios sa sining mga tinaga: Indi ka Magbutig. Tungod sini, may peligro nga ang kabug-osan sang kaundan sang sini nga sugo indi makalambot sa matuod-tuod nga paghangup sang mga tumuluo. Kinahanglanon ang isa ka mas madalom nga pagpaathag sini agud maintiendihan kon ano gid ang ginapatuman sang sini nga sugo.Ang balasihan sang Ikawalo nga Sugo yara napahayag sa Libro sang Exodo kag Libro sang Deuteronomio sang Daan nga Kasugtanan sa sini nga dinalan: Indi ka magpanaksi sang indi matuod batuk sa imo isigkatawo. Kon sa aton pa, ang kamatuoran kag ang pagpanaksi sa kamatuoran may kaangtanan sa isigkatawo kag indi isa lamang ka pribado kag personal nga bagay. Ang kamatuoran naangot sa kalidad sang pagpakigbagay kag pagginawi nga nasandig sa Dios nga Amay, ang ginahalinan sang tanan nga Kamatuoran, kag ginpahayag sing bug-os sa iya Anak nga si Jesukristo (cf. Jn. 1:14), nga amo ang Kamatuoran (cf. Jn. 14:16), nga ginpadala agod kita mangin hilway (cf. Jn. 8:32), kag nagapadala sang iya Espiritu sang Kamatuoran nga nagikan sa Amay (cf. Jn. 15:26).Sa Daan nga Kasugtanan, madamo sing mga halimbawa sa diin ginapakamalain sang Dios ang tanan nga pagpanaksi batuk sa kamatuoran. Sa Nahauna nga Libro Last year, I attended a scuoletta (short school) of the Focolare Spirituality in Tagaytay. That gathering was so enriching because the priests in attendance came not only from the Philippines but also from other countries in Asia. In one of the sharings wherein we talked about priestly vocations, I learned that there are a lot of vocations in India. Many young men enter the seminary in order to become a priest. Out of curiosity, I asked why. One of the priests told me that in some parts of India, especially in the rural areas, families are still very traditional. It is part of their practice to go to Church as a family every Sunday, gather at 6 oclock in the evening to pray the Angelus and eventually to pray the Holy Rosary before they sleep at night.

    Reflecting upon this, I believe that the primordial seedbed of vocation to the priesthood and religious is the family. The parents, whom St. John Paul II considered as the first catechists, play a great role

    sang mga Hari, paagi kay Propeta Elias ginkondenar sang Dios ang ginhimo ni Jezebel nga nagsugo sa duha ka tawo nga magpanaksi sang indi matuod batuk kay Naboth agud nga batuhon sia tubtob mapatay kag maagaw sang iya bana nga si Haring Ahab ang diutay nga uma sang ubas nga ginapanag-iyahan ni Naboth. Amo man sa Libro ni Daniel sa diin ginasugid nga ginpatay suno sa kasuguan ni Moises ang duha ka tigulang nga nagpanaksi sang indi matuod batok kay Susana. Madamo pa sing mga ehemplo nga pareho sini ang mabasahan sa mga Libro sang mga Propeta nga sanday Hosea, Amos, Isaias kag pati na sa mga Salmo. Diri ginapakita nga sa panahon sang Daan nga Kasugtanan, ang pagpanaksi sang indi matuod ginapakamalaut tungod kay batuk ini sa pagkamatutom nga dapat ipatungod sa kay Yahweh kag sa pareho nga Israelinhon kay ini amo ang kabuhi sang kasugtanan sa tunga sang Dios kag sang Iya banwa nga pinili.Sa Bag-o nga Kasugtanan, si Kristo nagsiling, Tungod sini, nagkari ako sa kalibutan, sa pagpanaksi nahanungod sa kamatuoran. Ang bisan sin-o nga nagapamati sa kamatuoran, nagapamati sa akon tingog (Jn. 18:37). Subong man, isa Sia ka tawo sang kamatuoran. Wala Sia nagpakunokuno, sa baylo nagasiling Sia sing matuod sa tanan nga pagpakigbagay Niya sa mga tawo kag pati man sa Iya mga apostoles. Sa Iya pagpakig-angot sa mga tawo, mataas man ukon manubo ang kahimtangan sini, nangin tampad Sia sa ila sa tanan nga bagay.

    Si Jesus nagsiling nga ang kamatuoran may gahum sa paghilway. Kon nagakabuhi kamo suno sa akon ginatudlo sa inyo, kamo mangin akon gintuton-an; makilala ninyo ang kamatuoran kag ang kamatuoran magahilway sa inyo (Jn. 8:12, 31b-32). Sa Iya pagpakamalaut sang mga Pariseo, Iya ginasiling sing maathag nga ina tungod kay lain man ang ila ginahambal kag lain man ang ila ginahimo.Ining gahum sang kamatuoran sa paghilway nagapabakod pa gid sang importansya sa pagpangita sa kamatuoran kag nagapakita sang Iya pangkatilingban nga dimensyon. Ang dignidad sang tagsa tagsa ka lalaki kag babayi dira napasad sa ila kinamatarong sa kamatuoran. Sila may duna nga obligasyon kag kinamatarong sa pagpangita sang kamatuoran, kag kon maangkon na nila ang kamatuoran, may katungdanan sila sa pagkabuhi suno sa ginapaabot sa ila sang kamatuoran.Labaw sa tanan, bilang Kristiano, ginatawag kita sa pagpanaksi sa kamatuoran pareho sang mga martires sadtong una nga mga panahon. Kag bilang mga Pilipino nga Kristiano, ginatawag kita sa pagsunod kay Kristo sa pagpakigbagay sa isa kag isa sing may katampad kag sa kamatuoran. Dapat kita magpakig-angot sa isa kag isa nga wala sing pakunokuno kag wala sing paglimbong, kundi sa isa ka paagi nga matuga sa tunga naton ang pagsalig, ang paghiusa kag ang paghinirupay nga amo ang tanda sang isa ka mabakod nga komunidad.(Sa masunod nga bahin, akon ipaathag ang mga

    kasal-anan batok sa kamatuoran.)

    Family - Seedbed of Vocation Fr. Nathaniel G. Gentizonin nurturing and nourishing the seeds of vocation planted by God in each mans heart. Prior to vocation to priesthood and religious life, the family must contribute to

    the sanctification of its members. Not all of us are called to the priesthood and religious life but all of us are called to be holy. How do our families respond to this mission?

    Sadly, it is common that some couples getting married are not really knowledgeable about our Faith. I have even encountered some who do not know the basic prayers such as the Our Father, Hail Mary and Glory Be. What will happen later on to their children? Isnt it that we cannot give what we do not have? If I have to review my life, it is in my family that I have learned piety. Through the example of my grandparents and parents, I have learned to be prayerful and to serve in our parish Church. Through this experience, I was inspired to enter the seminary to become a priest.Family - the seedbed of vocation! This is where the child knows not only the ABCs and the 123s but also the Sign of the Cross, the Hail Mary, and most especially the heart to call God, our Father.May our Jareo families be fertile grounds for the vocation to the priesthood and religious life to grow and bear fruit!

    The Parochial House Construction Project is on its initial stage. For the meantime, we are now in its demolition stage especially on the parts of the Convent where we plan to build an extension. Other parts will be retained and retrofitted.Now, we are happy to give you the Donation Update.The needs of the project ahead are still numerous and we need a large amount of money for its realization. We continually appeal to your generosity and kindness as we journey towards this project. Let us build together our Parochial House!Villanueva & Goboc Families 3,000.00 Adorers of the Holy Trinity 2,000.00 Mr. & Mrs. Crispulo Celeste, Jr. & family 750.00 Marites Dorado 10,000.00 Brgy. San Roque 225.00 Brgy. Desamparados 722.00 Anonymous 1,000.00 Brgy. Cuartero 393.00 Brgy. Democracia 233.50 Lizada Family 1,000.00 Brgy. Taytay Zone II 298.00 Brgy. Lourdes 265.00 Brgy. Calubihan 184.00 Brgy. Simon Ledesma 110.00 Brgy.Tabuc Suba Proper 256.00 Jean Iradiel 500.00 Anonymous 500.00 Aurelia Tabladillo 5,000.00 Mr. & Mrs. Vicente Villano 5,000.00 Brgy. Desamparados 695.00

    Anonymous 10,000.00 Raquel Crucero 5,000.00 Bernadette Castellano 5,000.00 Pepe 200.00 Helen Bernasol & Family 3,500.00 Brgy. Democracia 176.00 Elen Salazar 10,000.00 Anonymous 80,000.00 Anonymous 20,000.00 A Friend 2,000.00 Jean Iradiel & Family 400.00 In Memory of Alicia Ledesma Reinante Trinidad 50,000.00 Eligio, Buchanan & Gomez Families 3,000.00 Brgy. Cuartero 430.00 Alice J. Zerrudo 5,000.00 Rogelio Florete, Jr. 200,000.00 Total Donation 426,837.50 Less: Expenses 15,438.50 Total Cash on Hand, August 31, 2014 411,399.00

    Donation Convent Retrofitting & RepairMay, 2014 - August 31, 2014

    Church Law implies that the Parish Kombento

    is seen both as a symbol and a fact of the

    extraordinary presence of the parish priest and

    his assistant priests in the parish. And yet we

    know for a fact also, that this is not just where

    the priests reside or where their presence is felt

    and can be readily looked for when we need

    them.

    When we looked into our experiences in the old

    convent, we were in a way asking what it meant

    for us, and perhaps, how it has affected our lives

    today. And this is what we found out:

    More than just a residence for priests our

    kombento was the center of our continuing

    education in the faith and spiritual formation as

    parishioners. It was a venue for meetings and

    get-togethers of the religious organizations and

    ministries of the parish. It was the center where

    our remembrances are kept, where records and

    files from our most distant ancestors down to

    the present day were secured. It was also the

    place where every Candle Light was born in all

    these 22 years; where our school and barangay

    catechists prepared and were prepared; where

    parish pastoral workers were assembled and

    recharged for their volunteer work in our

    barangays and MKKs; where indigents get a little

    hope; where the sick who could not afford were

    cared for free; where the burdened sought

    counsel; where our parish scholars saw a

    brighter future; where married love was

    deepened; where the young got their first

    experience of belonging to a greater family - the

    parish; wheremmany vocations to the

    priesthood and the religious life were born and

    nourished.

    We were all part of that kombento!

    The place may not have much in terms of

    conveniences and rich furnishings but I am sure

    that it has enriched us deeply in so many ways.

    We have done our best to repair what we could,

    to suffer what we could, so that it could still serve

    us a little longer, and still a little longer each time.

    But as Engineer Nilo Jardeleza told us in one

    meeting, Father, I am sorry to tell you that the

    Jaro convent is no longer standing on sturdy

    pillars or hanging on tough beams. It is standing

    and hanging on faith alone and it is a miracle

    that it has not yet collapsed.

    So there it is. Now, it has to go.

    And this is where we all come in.PARISH COPY: Serial No.

    Name:

    Address:

    Tel. No.

    AMOUNT PLEDGE: (Pls. check)

    PhP15,000.00

    PhP10,000.00

    PhP5,000.00

    PhP1,000.00

    Others: Pls. Specify amount

    PhP____________________

    One-Time Donation

    Staggered

    Monthly: Specify Amount

    PhP_____________

    Weekly: Specify Amount

    PhP_____________

    Please check if you want to be

    reminded of your pledge.

    Signature of Donor:

    Pledge of Donation for Parochial House Construction Project

    Pledges of donation can be made by individuals or groups (which may include families, organizations, ministries, MKK cells, barangays, or just among friends, etc.). It can be given as a single donation or staggered in six months. Pledges can be made through the brochure provided for this purpose and submitted to the Parish Office which is temporarily set up at Pius XII Institute. On Sundays we are setting up a tent in front of the Adoration Chapel to receive your pledges and donations. If you choose to be anonymous you may drop your donations on the green donation boxes marked: BUILDING TOGETHER The Parish of JaroParochial House For inquiries you may call Evelyn Nervato at Tel. No. 320-9505.This is just one of the many ways we can raise funds for our Parochial House. One does not need to feel tied up by this scheme. Generosity is a response of the heart and when we allow our hearts to speak, the gift is always great, regardless of the amount, for this comes from the heart. This is our Parochial House and we need to BUILD IT TOGETHER.

    Form to be filled up by donors in the brochure

    source: www.diaperdirt.com

  • CANDLE LIGHT (Aug.31 - Sept. 6, 2014) CANDLE LIGHT (Aug.31 - Sept. 6, 2014)

    (Let us pray for each other)

    Editorial BoardrEV. Fr. NATHANIEL G. GENTIZON

    Editor-in-Chief

    PurEZA D. LAcuEsTAArMANDO A. suEAssociate Editors

    ANNA sHIELA A. MOrENOFE MArINA s. sIAcON

    News Editors

    juLIETA G. AquILOMA. rOsArIO r. TEjADA

    Feature Editors

    LALAINE D. PAsquINCirculation

    rIcArDO q. FALLAcOrINA IILayout Artist

    Fr. miCkEy CArdENAssEm. juAN CArLo ALAsEm. ritChEL LAbiANA

    sEm. roi ChristiAN L. soLdEviLLAsEm. pAuL viNCENt tAyoNg

    sEm. jim gErArd A. viLLAruELjohANNAh ysAbEL F. bALAgosA

    brAuLiA p. CAbAbAsAyANgELA viCtoriANo

    Contributors

    The Candle Light is a non-profit weekly publication.

    Parishadministration

    rT. rEV. MsGr. HIGINIO c. VELArDE, jr., jcD, PA Parish Priest

    rEV. Fr. rONALD c. DE LEONSenior Parochial Vicar

    rEV. Fr. NATHANIEL G. GENTIZONParochial Vicar

    rEV. Fr. PHILIPP NEIL Y. ANTENOr-cruZ Special Assistant for Temporal Affairs

    rEV. MsGr. ALEjANDrO P. EsPErANcILLASpecial Assistant for Liturgical Affairs

    rEV. Fr. FrANcIscO T. ANGOsTurArEV. Fr. jOENIck s. TErrITOrIO

    rEV. Fr. cIrILO c. cAMusResident Priests

    4 5

    Quote of the Week :: Gospel Reflection

    Ang Pulong Nangin Tawo

    Pamalandong

    readings for the WEEk

    Birthday01 Fr. Gil Mediana02 Fr. Agapito Losaria06 Fr.Sulpicio BasasOrdiNatiON02/96 Fr. Domingo Rafael AlimajenFr. Ronald De LeonFr. Francisco TabaresNecrOlOgy Fr. Vicente Garzon (1969)03 Fr. Celso Pasiderio05 Msgr. Ciriaco Escutin, PA

    Ika-22 nga Domingo sang Tuig, Agosto 31t, 2014Mt 16:21-27

    sEPTEMBEr 2014

    HOLY FATHERS PRAYERINTENTIONS

    Mentally disabled. That the mentally disabled may receive the love and help they

    need for a dignified life.

    Service to the poor. That Christians, inspired by the Word of God, may serve the poor

    and suffering.Sem. Ritchel Labiana

    He who wishes to find Jesus should seek Him, not in the delights and pleasures of the world, but in mortification of the senses. - St. Alphonsus Maria de Liguori

    21Sugod sadto nga tion naghambal si Jesus sing maathag sa iya mga gintuton-an, Dapat ako magkadto sa Jerusalemkag mag-antos sing tama sa mga katigulangan sang mga Judio, sa pangulo nga mga pari, kag sa mga manunodlo sang Kasugoan. Pagapatyon ako, kag sa ikatlo nga adlaw pagabanhawon ako.22Gindala sia ni Pedro sa uloonhan kag ginsaway, Ginoo, ang Dios indi magtugot sini! Indi ini dapat mahanabo sa imo!23Nagbalikid si Jesus kay Pedro kag ginsingganan sia, Palayo ka sa akon, Satanas! Ginabalabagan mo ako, kay ang imo mga panghunahona iya sang tawo, kag indi iya sang Dios!24Dayon si Jesus nagsiling sa iya mga gintuton-an, Ang bisan sin-o nga luyag magsunod sa akon, dapat niya kalimtan ang iya kaugalingon, magpas-an sang iya krus kag magsunod sa Ang aton nga Ebanghelyo sa subong nga Domingo ginkuha sa kasulatan ni San Mateo. Kon aton usisaon, sugpon ini sang Ebanghelyo sang nagligad nga Domingo nga kon sa diin ginpahayag ni Pedro kon sin-o gid si Jesus. Kag nahibaloan naton nga Sia ang Messias, ang Anak sang Dios, ang Pinili nga suno sa Daan nga Kasulatan magaluwas sang banwa nga pinili, ang Israel.Karon, kay aton na nahibaluan kon sin-o si Jesus, Iya ginpahayag sa Iya nga mga gintuton-an kon ano Sia nga sahi sang Messias o Manluluwas. Sia maga-antus sing daku, pagapatyon kag sa ikatlo nga adlaw pagabanhawon! Kon ibutang ayhan naton ang aton kaugalingon nga isa sa mga gintuton-an nga nagalaum sang kaluwasan sa malawig na nga panahon, kag ang aton ginalauman yara na, mapasugot lang bala kita nga Sia maga-antus kag pagapatyon? Paano makaluwas ang manluluwas nga sa tapos ang daku nga pag antus, mapatay man lang?May mga rason nga indi madali hangpon kag indi mahangpan sang tawhanon nga paghangop. Amo gani nga kon luyag naton hangpon

    Si Jesus Naghambal Nahanungod sang Iya Pag-antos kag Kamatayon

    September 8 is a red letter day for the Daughters of Mary Immaculate International (DMII) as it is the birthday of their patron saint, the Blessed Mother.In their monthly meeting held last August 24 at the St. Elizabeth of Hungary Kinder School under the headship of Sis. Liberty Sulit as the Circle Regent, the group identified anchor sisters to serve as in-charge of the 9-day Novena. These are as follows:

    August 30 Sis. Liberty SulitAugust 31 Sis. Magdalena Diasnes

    source: www.graceunited.org

    Daughters of Mary Immaculate International (DMII) Prepares for Mother Marys Birthday

    September 1 Sis. Sonia PerochoSeptember 2 Sis. Elenita JavaSeptember 3 Sis. Cathryn ContradorSeptember 4 Sis. Ma. Teresa JamiliSeptember 5 Sis. Emma VictoriaSeptember 6 Sis. Maria Ana JardelezaSeptember 7 Sis. Ma. Paz AtutuboAs faithful and loyal members of the Our Lady of Candles Circle, Jaro Parish, they are enjoined to attend the 9-day Novena as

    akon. 25Kay ang tawo nga buot magluwas sang iya kaugalingon nga kabuhi madula sini, pero ang tawo nga nagadula sang iya kabuhi bangod sa akon makakita sini. 26Ano bala ang makuha sang tawo kon maangkon niya ang bug-os nga kalibutan kag madula niya

    22nd Sunday in Ordinary TimeJer 20:7-9Ps 63:2-6, 8-9Rom 12:1-2Mt 16:21-27Monday, September 11 cor 2:1-5Ps 119:97-102Lk 4:16-30Tuesday, September 21 Cor 2:10-16Ps 145:8-14 Lk 4:31-37Wednesday, September 31 Cor 3:1-9Ps 33:12-15, 20-21Lk 4:38-44St. Gregory the Great, Pope and Doctor

    Thursday, September 41 Cor 3:18-23Ps 24:1-6Lk 5:1-11Friday, September 51 Cor 4:1-5Ps 37:3-6, 27-28, 39-40Lk 5:33-39Saturday, September 61 Cor 4:9-15Ps 145:17-21Lk 6:1-5

    Ako Gintawag sa Pag-alagad

    scheduled at 4:30 in the afternoon starting August 30, 2014. With this celebration, the DMII members will be reminded of the finer points of the virtues and values of the members to develop to serve as models for fellow sisters in the community. These finer points are: a.) humility b.) hardwork c.) vision d.) service e.) equal treatment f.) respect for others g.) sincerity in personal relations (cf: DMII Handbook).All these traits can be developed and sustained through sincere and constant prayer to Mother Mary.

    Braulia P. Cababasay

    ang iya kabuhi? Wala gid! Wala sing sarang mahatag ang tawo agod mabuhi sia liwat. 27Kay ang Anak sang Tawo madali na lang magkari sa himaya sang iya Amay kaupod sa iya mga anghel, kag dayon magahatag sia sing balos sa tagsa ka tawo suno sa iya mga binuhatan.

    source: www.davidgospeldaily.blogspot.com

    ang plano sang Dios sa aton kabuhi kinahanglan naton ang magpakalinong, magpamati kag magpamalandong. Sa subong nga panahon nagadamo ang gamo dulot sang mga desisyon sang mga tawo nga kulang sang pagpamati kag pamalandong. Amo gani nga kon magpamati kita hibaluon naton ang aton ginpamatian kay sa masami kon kulang kita sang pagpakalinong kag pamalandong indi naton mabatian ang tingog sang Dios. Mas matunog ang tingog sang malaut. Ang tingog nga nagahambal sang matuod kag sang kaayuhan amo ang tingog sang Dios. Kita nagapati bilang binunyagan nga ang Simbahan amo ang tingog sang kamatuoran kag kaayuhan, gani indi kita magkataka sa pagtabog sang Satanas nga sa masami nagabalabag sa aton kag naga-upang sa aton handum sang kaayohan kag pagbag-o.Aton lamang madala ang pagbag-o kag mapatigayon ang kaayo kon kita mangin handa sa pag-atubang sang pag-antus kag bisan pa sang kamatayon. Pag-antus sa pagpaiway sang aton maiya-iyahon nga interes kag mangin-matay sa

    kaugalingon, sa aton bugal kag manggad nga nagalisa sa aton matuod-tuod nga kaluwasan kag matuod-tuod nga kalipay.Madala naton ining pagbag-o kag ang kaayo kon kita nga mga Magagmay nga Kristiyanong Katilingban sa matag-adlaw nga pagkabuhi nagadesisyon nga magkabuhi nga malipayon upod sa Dios. Kay kon kita nangin malipayon ining kalipay magalaton kag magadala sang paglaum. Sa pagdala naton sang paglaum sa tagsa-tagsa sa gilayon nagabag-o kita bilang katilingban kag makita naton ang kaayo sang tanan kag ang Dios nagalantaw, kag Sia magabalos sang aton kaayo.Pamangkot1. Handa man bala ako mag-antus kag magsakripisyo para sa kaluwasan sang katawhan? Ano ang sarang ko mahimo para sa kaayuhan sang iban?2. Ano bala nga aspeto sang aton Magagmay nga Kristianong Katilingban nga nagakinahanglan sang kaluwasan?

    Tanan kita gintawag sa pag-alagad. Amo ini ang introduksiyon sang isa ka katapo sang Parish Pastoral Secretariat sang nagbisita sila sa amon katilingban sang nagligad nga Agosto 24, Domingo, alas 4:00 sa hapon diri sa kapilya sang Nuestra Senora de Salvacion, Tabuk Suba-Ilaya. Sa sina nga adlaw may ara 16 ka mga katapo nga nagtambong sa amo nga hilikuton. Sa bulig sang tagpatigayon, amon ginpamalandungan ang amon vocation story. Ang Dios naggamit sang mga tawo ukon hitabo sa amon kabuhi nga nagdala sa amon sa pagpakig-ambit sa misyon sang Simbahan kag subong man sa pag-alagad sa katilingban. Halos tanan kami nagpaambit sang amon vocation story. Tugoti ninyo ako nga ipaambit sa inyo ang akon istorya. Akon madumdoman nga ang tanan nag-umpisa sa amon panimalay. Sa distrito sang Molo kami sang una nagapuyo.

    Kada Domingo ginadala kami ni Nanay sa Tanza ukon sa Parokya ni Sta. Teresita del Nio Jesus sa pagsimba. Sang nagbulagay sanday Nanay kag Tatay, nabilin kami nga pito sa poder ni Tatay. Ang amon duwa ka lola nagapatigayon sang Flores de Maria kada Mayo sa amon sadto nga puloy-an. Bisan wala sa amon luyo si Nanay, gintatap kag ginpadaku kami nga puno sing paglaum kag may kahadluk sa Dios.Sang nagatrabaho na ako sa gwa sang pungsod bisan indi ako makahangup sang lingguahe nagapadayon ako sa pagsimba. Ang Dios tama gid ka maluloy-on kag maalwan. Ginhatagan Niya ako sing grasya nga makabisita sa balay ni Propeta Elias sa pungsod Lebanon. Nabatyagan ko gid nga bulahan ako nga tinuga.Sadto anay, wala pa sang kapilya ang Tabuk Suba-Ilaya gani isa ka adlaw naglibot si Fr. Philip sa pagpangita sang lugar para makahiwat sang Misa. Tungod may bakante man nga lugar sa amon wala sing pangduhaduha nagsiling ako nga diri lang sa amon. Pagkatapos sang duwa ka

    semana, amat-amat ako nga gin hagad ni Manang Gloria sa pag-upod sa urna. Tuig 2011, pagkatapos sang Fiesta may diutay ako nga ginsunggoran sa amon mga kaupod gani talagsa sa malaka ako naga-upod sa ila. Aga-aga ginatext ako ni Sister Minda kag Sister Olis nga magbalik sa pag-upod sa katilingban. Dumdom ko anay mahapos kag madali ang tanan para sa akon, indi gali. Madamo sang mga problema kag kabudlayan ang akon nasugata samtang ako nagapanglakaton upod sa ila.Subong akon na nga nahangpan nga indi aksidente nga ari ako sa Tabuk Suba Ilaya. Ang Dios nagapadayon sa pagtawag sa akon sa pag-alagad paagi sa MKK. Kaupod sang mga katapo amat-amat namon napatahum ang kapilya. Matuod indi mahapos, pero nagasalig kag nagatuo ako nga ang Dios kaupod namon sa pagpanglakaton. Isulong ang MKK! Angela Victoriano, MKK-Tabuk Suba-Ilaya

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    CANDLE LIGHT FINANCIAL REPORT

    Beginning Balance (August 23, 2014) P 4,185.95Add: Collection (August 24, 2014) P 9,652.50Less: Expenses P (15,208.00)Deficit Balance (August 30, 2014) P (1,369.55)

    Thank you very much for your support. May Our Lady of candles inspire us to be more generous.

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    CANDLE LIGHT (Aug.31 - Sept. 6, 2014)

    PAHIBALO

    EDUCATION MINISTRY

    COFRADIAS INVITATION

    On September 7, 2014, there will be a monthly assembly meeting at 9:00 am to be held at La Isabelita hall. School and barangay volunteer catechists, education sub-ministries representatives and junior catechists are requested to attend.The Cofradia invites members of religious organizations and parish ministries to join this Marian Association. Formation sessions will be held on September 17 and 24 and October 1, 2014, 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Pius XII Institute. Imposition of Medals will be on October 4, 2014 during the 5:30 p.m. Mass. For more information, please contact Ms. Jel Zendon through 329-3456 at the Parish Pastoral Office.

    The Jaro Parish Youth Ministry (JPYM) invites young people for a Film Showing on the Lives of the Saints every Friday, 5:30pm at the Legion Hall. This is our way of celebrating the Year of the Laity, which has the theme: Be Brave! Called to be Saints... Sent Forth as Heroes. Free Entrance.

    Every Sunday of the month of August to November, the aspirants of the Jaro Parish Ministry of Altar Services are having their regular formation from 10:30 to 11:30 in the morning. This formation session aims to prepare them for their investiture in December.

    Misa Pro-Populo Sponsors/Offerers August 31 CalubihanSeptember 07 Taft North14 Lourdes DB & Jalandoni21 Luna28 Benedicto

    First Saturday of the Month Dawn RosarySeptember 06 FajardoNovember 1 LibertadDecember 6 CC-El 98 Oras sang Parokya September 3 Bakhaw10 San Roque17 Benedicto24 San Vicente

    We encourage everyone to share their opinion regarding the on-going construction project of our Parish Convent. Kindly E-mail or Text us.E-mail address: [email protected]

    Mobile Number: 09088750929

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    A recent celebration of the foundation anniversary of Iloilos tri-media apostolate highlighted the call to restore family prayer and devotion in Christian homes as the nation prepares to welcome Pope Francis.In an address by the Program Director of the Katesismo sa Kahanginan Apostolate (KSKA), on the occasion of its 18th foundation anniversary on August 22, Fr. Elmo Cary Montao re-echoed the Philippine Bishops invitation to prepare to see the Pope by reviving personal and family prayer.Montao shared with KSKA covenant partners, media practitioners, and members of lay organizations, notably the Daughters of Mary Immaculate, his reaction to a talk on Prayer given earlier by guest speaker Fr. Dan Fauste, OCD, various lessons from his seminary and years of priestly ministry on the primacy of prayer if both priests and lay faithful are to be salt and light to society.The priest recalled that in his seminary they were told: If you dont know how to drive, you can still be a priest. If you dont MANILA, August 26, 2014With just a few months ahead of Pope Francis scheduled Philippine invasion next year, a group of young online missionaries inspired by the papal visit theme Mercy and Compassion, is set to hold the Catholic Social Media Summit version 3.0 (CSMS v3.0) on September 13 14, 2014 in Lingayen, Pangasinan.CSMS v3 event head Nirvaana Delacruz pointed out that the best way for Filipinos to prepare for the Holy Fathers visit is to reach out to people who are easily overlooked or forgotten even by so-called good Catholics through authentic encounters, something which the event aims to promote.We keep hearing so many things about this thing called New Evangelization. Well and good, but often people dont even know what theyre really talking about, she shared, explaining that Catholics need to go offline and encounter people in the real world.According to Jhonsen Sales, CSMS v3.0 workshop head, seven workshops designed to transform armchair faith warriors into advocates of mercy and compassion will be part of the event.These advocacies will touch on human trafficking, dealing with members of the LGBT community, Marian consecration, the social costs of being an Overseas

    homes display traditional Christian images: I enter the house but do not find the family altar or the images of the Crucifix, the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Our Lady, St. Joseph or the Saints. Instead, you see a poster of Vice Ganda!In relating these experiences, Montao said that he would like to challenge the laity involved with the tri-media apostolate to help transform Christian homes through family prayer.Katesismo sa Kahanginan Apostolate was started by Msgr. Jose Pepe Buenaflor who pioneered the use of the mass media in the service of evangelization.Msgr. Buenaflor founded a tri-media apostolate in Iloilo with the daily radio program Katesismo sa Kahanginan in 1997, a newsletter Ang Katekista in 1998 and a cable television program, Manugsab-og in 1999.Katesismo sa Kahanginans 18th anniversary celebration was held at La Isabelita Hall of the National Shrine of Our Lady of Candles in Jaro, Iloilo City.

    Fr. Mickey Cardenas

    know computer, you can still be a priest. But if you do not pray, you can never be a priest!As to raise awareness of the dangers that slowly creep into our lives in modern society if Christians do not use the media well, Montao asked his listeners: If we have a problem, do we seek God, or do we just log on to Facebook? or If we need inspiration or consolation do we turn to God, or do we turn to the telenovela?The tri-media program director lamented the fact that in many house blessings he has administered recently he observed that fewer

    Restore Family Prayer and Devotion in Our Homes - Media Director

    Social Media Confab to Make Youth Pope-readyCBCP News

    Filipino Worker (OFW), election catechism, pornography, and justice, Sales said.Urging authentic encounters, Delacruz, who is also the secretary of YouthPinoy, explained Catholics need to use the New Media to bring the advocacies of the Church to more people, especially those who may be baptized Christians, but have for some reason drifted from the Faith.The CSMSv3 advocacies, Sales explained, are rooted in the Seven Spiritual Works of Mercy as taught by the Catholic Church, and are oriented towards the soul.Just as the Corporal Works of Mercy are directed towards relieving corporeal suffering, the even more important aim of the Spiritual Works of Mercy is to relieve spiritual suffering, he said.Paragraph 2447 of Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC 2447) reads: The works of mercy are charitable actions by which we come to the aid of our neighbor in his spiritual and bodily necessities. Instructing, advising, consoling, comforting are spiritual works of mercy, as are forgiving and bearing wrongs patiently.The CSMS v3.0 will be held at the Pangasinan Training and Development Center. Registration is P800, inclusive of a kit, ID, and meals. A registration of P1,200 per head will include accommodations. For more information, contact Esteve Mata at 0916-2783807; Sher Cuison at 0921-4746638 or through email, [email protected]. For more information, visit www.catholicsocialmediasummit.com or www.youthpinoy.com

    The CSMS v3.0 is the flagship event of YouthPinoy, a group of online missionaries under the auspices of the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines Media Office and the CBCP Episcopal Commission on Youth. (Raymond A. Sebastin)

    Pope Francis visits the Kkottongnae House of Hope in Korea during his first trip to Asia.(Photo: Preparatory Committee for the 2014 Papal Visit to Korea)

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    Respond! Rebuild! Resurrect!

    Pureza D. LacuestaSem. Roi Christiansen L. Soldevilla

    Sem. Jim Gerard A. Villaruel

    A Time to Play Pray! Believe! Build!

    Prayer Time, Well Felt

    I WILL SERVE

    According to the speech of Mayor Jed Patrick Mabilog of Iloilo City last July 25 during the 77th Charter Day Celebration, Iloilo Citys progress in terms of our socio-economic activity, is phenomenal.This was published in Panay News issue of July 26.On the television screen, Governor Arthur Defensor, also announced happily Iloilo Citys progress in cooperation and unity.What a blessing to us, Ilonggos. From the government, to the educational institutions, and especially in religious functions from the Church to apostolic activities, something wonderful is taking place in Iloilo.We cannot deny the fact that there are still undelectable interruptions, but, because of community solidarity, time will come when we will have total transformation and experience progress in its true form.From the rural areas to the city proper, Ilonggos are trying their best to Its 4:20 in the afternoon. The soothing breeze of the wind blows the grass fragments in the field while sunlight streams from the glass planes of our windows. At the sound of the bell, seminarians rush out of the dormitory and run to the shoe lockers. Feet are now covered with socks while studs and other sports shoes are out of the locker. Its Recreation time!-the most awaited time of the day. Who would not look forward to Recre time? Not a single seminarian. After all, all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.After a long day of scheduled prayer time and the demands of academic life, now is the time to play our favorite sports. We can play Basketball, Volleyball, Table Tennis, and of course, the seminarys official sports- Football. In the field, seminarians in their jerseys or other sports attire are busy exchanging football kicks, basketball shots, running to and fro, enjoying every moment of it. We do not mind losing or winning the game nor the tiny bruises and scratches and What is one of the essential habits a seminarian must possess wherever he goes, in facing challenges, in everything that he does, and in all his endeavors? This has been a riddle that seminarians would ask their friends. If you can make a guess, what will your answer be?Saint Vincent Ferrer Seminary trains seminarians to become disciplined citizens. Emphasis is given to prayer time. Prayer is an essential part of every day life. Praying well makes prayer life fruitful. Seminarians are given time to pray, a routine for them before and after sleeping, before eating, and before starting class everyday. From the first thing in the morning to the last thing at night, seminarians pray.

    recover from want of food, of funds, of household needs, of medical care, and of lawful recreation. However, because of that fervent desire to make the skies of tomorrow brighter, we are doing our best to make all ends meet and create a model community.There are hard times when finances

    are difficult to meet, and now, we, Ilonggos, are put to a test. The convent of Jaro needs to be repaired and some parts of the building need to be removed. The convent must be repaired now, otherwise, the clergy will have no place to stay; the conference rooms and the parish offices have to function at Pius XII Institute which is not the right place for them. The Parish is appealing to us to help rebuild the edifice by giving a part of what we have in the form of cash. Some of our Church officials have gone to other countries where they have relatives and friends and asked for monetary help. Let us join hands in prayer and ask the Lord to help the procurators financially and guide them where to go.Our Lady of Candles, the Patroness

    the little pain we experience in our games. What is important is we enjoy it a feeling that inspires, energizes and sustains us until our study period. However when we are not in the mood to play, there are still many worthwhile things to do. We can be at the telephone booth to make calls to our family and friends, be at the canteen to have some snacks or at the library to read a variety of books. These complete our day, though.Recre time is like an icing on the cake for all seminarians. It is one thing that makes life in the seminary more fun and exciting. As one seminarian said Missing one period of Recre is like missing a portion of your day. A day will never be complete without it because each Recre time is a unique experience worthy to be treasured and to be looked forward to.As Archbishop Angel had once said, Pray well, study well and most of all, play well!

    of Jaro is looking upon us with love and compassion and I am sure that she is listening to our problems, and is also helping us. Alone, we cannot succeed, but with her help, we can.We too, can help by giving what we can afford materially, and also, by asking our friends to donate something from what they can share. What the church needs are heartfelt donations, coupled with prayers.Let us pray for philanthropists who can give big cash gifts without hurting their pockets. I know that if we kneel and raise our hands and eyes to Heaven, and pray to God for the convent to be finished soon because He sees, He hears, He listens, and as He looks at us, He touches the hearts of His children who will not hesitate to help.May the coming Church celebrations find our convent gaining ground in the process of repair may generous and prayerful hearts build an edifice that will stand the test of time and prove the fidelity, the cooperation, the brotherhood, and piety of the Ilonggos. Mother Mary, take the hands and hearts of your children and raise them to God!

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    Readers Cor nerI just cannot avoid the feeling of

    sadness and pity while looking at the convent in pictures weeks ago; much more when I saw the whole area at the back, so different from what I think a convent should be. I also never expected the building to be as it is now, urgently needing of repair. And to think that our priests who were doing so much for the church and the parish have been living there all these years when the condition and the facilities were just not enough to provide convenience and comfort, especially for aged ones.

    So then, now is the time for us to all do what we can to help build our convent and parochial house. Let us continue what we had been doinghelping and supporting whatever project there is, the best way we can. I hope and pray for the awakening of the so many benevolent hearts still out there, far and near. The Parish needs you!

    (Name withheld upon request)

    Prayer can be done anywhere. It is true. However it will always be a different experience when done in a place where one can be at peace and feel a total atmosphere of devotion. This differentiates the seminary from other schools-the emphasis on prayer time. I can truly say that prayer is well-experienced here inside. The Seminary has been proud to teach seminarians how to pray properly and well. The Seminarys teachings and training have made a great change on the seminarians future, whether as a priest, a lay person or a civilian.Figuring out with a seminarians life, they would simply say: The answer is prayer! Why prayer? Because prayer for a seminarian is never a waste of time but a time well-invested.Sem. Juan Carlo AlaTry to imagine its 1:30 in the morning. Almost everybody is fast asleep on their beds. All the lights in the dorm are off and theres not a person moving around inside. But youre not in the dorm. The lights in the chapel are all on. A handful of people, probably 12 to 20, move around, carrying different items used in liturgical rites, carefully watching every movement they make. And youre just there sitting on the pew, waiting for your time to once more carry the processional cross for a good 3 minutes. This

    is just another practice time for the Pontifical Servers of St. Vincent Ferrer Seminary.Pontifical Servers practices may last from evening to early morning. And you may wonder, how can the person carrying the processional Cross stand, staying up for hours just to practice something that will only last 3 minutes? How can anyone stand staying up for so long just to serve someone else?

    Pontifical Servers dont ask these questions.

    They know that to serve in the Mass is to serve God.The Pontifical Servers have been in the seminary for as long as anyone can remember.

    Its been a tradition to invest in a new group of chosen seminarians each year. But what makes this group so special? Is it the special sotana they wear, the food that comes with the position, or the rare perks? No, service is the highest thing in mind for anyone wishing to become a Pontifical Server.

    The Pontifical Servers are a disciplined group. They are always ready for practice and they dont mind the time it takes. This is probably why they are the people usually called on to serve in High Masses and other very special occasions. They each hold this love for service and this is what makes some of them some of the best servers in Iloilo.These servers arent your typical Altar Boys. Theyre the cream of the crop when it comes to serving. Even now, our grade 7 seminarians are being trained to fill in this great responsibility. The Seminary awaits the next investiture on Sept. 7, 2014. They will be the new bearers of the long legacy of Pontifical Servers.

  • BANNSEngr. Alberto H. Yanga

    parish secretary

    FIRST PUBLICATIONlOUie daNdy S. harO, 25 yrs. old, resident of Paterno St., Pob., East, Oton, Iloilo, son of Angelito J. Haro & Ma. Shirley H. Sabitsana and CHERRY ROSE P. DEMONTAO, 25 yrs. old, resident of Brgy. Ilaya III, Dumangas, Iloilo, daughter of Jaime D. Demontao

    & Ma. Alma L. Pacifico.

    SECOND PUBLICATIONBelMar O. BalaSa, 30 yrs. old, resident of Anbanban, Panay, Capiz, son of Francisco B. Balasa & Beautisma C. Opao and FlOrdeliNe B. BUrlat, 25 yrs. old, resident of Agbanban, Panay, Capiz, daughter of Jorge C. Burlat & Flordeluna C. Butalid.

    THIRD PUBLICATIONFLOYD P. GUATH, 44 yrs. old, resident of Locsin Subd., Jaro, Iloilo City, son of Peter A. Guath & Cynthia M. Palmos and Mary

    grace g. tarUc, 43 yrs. old, resident of Locsin Subd., Jaro, Iloilo City, daughter of Camilo S. Taruc & Emma V. Gamino.

    BAPTISM

    The couples below wish to contract marriage with each other. For any impediment or serious defects that will prohibit marriage,

    please inform the Parish Secretary or call 329-16-25.

    MASS INTENTIONSAUGUST 31, 2014 SUNDAY 05:00 a.m. +Jose Marie dela Rosa by Rosalinda & Angel Piamonte 06:30 a.m. +Rodolfo Madayag by Madayag Family 08:00 a.m. MISA PRO POPULO 09:30 a.m. +Leon & Ney Tajanlangit, Serafin & Victoria Mallare, Alfredo & Corazon Hugo, Encarnacion & Maria Clara Gonzaga, Eduardo Nuguit, Augustus Bacabac & Luz Tajanlangit by Alice T. Mallare 12:00 n.n. +Jerry Reyes Sandig by Dr. Aileen Montero 03:00 p.m. +Violeta D. Lamis by Mr. & Mrs. Antonio Bui & Family 04:30 p.m. Thanksgiving Mass of Rogelio Florete, Sr. & Family, Alberto Yanga & Hollero Family, Brenda Cari-an Espulgar, Randy Lumbaning & Family, Eva Corsino & Family, Fe Marina Siacon & Children, Mr. & Mrs. Rodolfo Garrido & Family, Ninfa Baylen & Family, Ma. Grace Evangelista & Family, Mr. & Mrs. Felicito Cabrera Jr. & Children, Michelle Ann Cordero & Family, Rosette Tayongtong & Family, Alma Blanca & Children, Avery Blanca, Ma. Fe Gelano, Braulia Cababasay & Family, Amelita & Analou Enriquez Lazarraga, Connie Alenaje & Children, Clarris Herika Egonio, Rhandy Natonton, Alexander James Guanga; Jane, Jess & Erlinda Palmes, Victor Monio, Digna Seneros, Fatimae Serneo, Rochelle Aguilar & Children, Thelma & Antonio Sencil & Family, Chloe Memorando, AJ Tayhon, Roosevelt Alas & Family and Special Intention of Lyzander Tordesillas, Cornelio Gonzales, Jr.,II, Rowena Nguyen & Family, Brion Emanuel Dionio 06:00 p.m. Thanksgiving Mass of Immanuel & Ma. Theresa J. Bartolo, Ma. Zhar Lenna J. Armishaw & Feliciano Japitana 07:30 p.m. +Jose Nelson Arisco, Bernabe, Oliva, Francisco,

    Bonifacio, honorato, Luz, Dolores & Salvador by Mercy Arisco & FamilySEPTEMBER 01, 2014 MONDAY 05:30 a.m. +Dr. Gil H. Hallares by Hallares Family 06:00 a.m. +Perla Ledesma Reinante Tarrosa by Tarrosa Family 06:30 a.m. MiSa reQUieM 12:15 p.m. +Chua Bun Cio by Chua Family 05:30 p.m. +Gil Florendo by Ninfa Florendo SEPTEMBER 02, 2014 TUESDAY 05:30 a.m. +Dolores C. Calumno by Saludes Family 06:00 a.m. Thanksgiving Mass in Honor of Our Lady of Candles & San Pedro Calunsod by Cesar & Cherry Geluz & Children 06:30 a.m. +Violeta D. Lamis by Mr. & Mrs. Jose & Rose Marie Piamonte 12:15 p.m. +Jerry Reyes Sandig by Assumption High School Class 79 05:30 p.m. +Violeta D. Lamis by DMII, Our Lady of Candles Circle SEPTEMBER 03, 2014 WEDNESDAY 05:30 a.m. +Violeta D. Lamis by Elen Salazar 06:00 a.m. +Herminio Ledesma, Sr. by Mae L. Chua 06:30 a.m. Thanksgiving Mass for Jaymelle Keith C. de la Pea by de la Pea Family 12:15 p.m. +Violeta D. Lamis by Ma. Fe Penecilla 05:30 p.m. Thanksgiving Mass of Adorers of the Holy Trinity SEPTEMBER 04, 2014 THURSDAY 05:30 a.m. +Violeta D. Lamis by Atty. & Mrs. Enrique Arguelles & Family 06:00 a.m. Thanksgiving Mass of Rogelio Florete, Sr. 06:30 a.m. Thanksgiving Mass of Eduardo P. Moreno 12:15 p.m. +Fe F. Segovia by Segovia Family 05:30 p.m. +Earl Jhon Aguilar by Aguilar Family SEPTEMBER 05, 2014 FRIDAY 05:30 a.m. Sacred Heart Intention of Juliet Solas 06:00 a.m. Sacred Heart Intention of Marilyn Salazar & In Memory of the Late Cesar G. Alelis by Abcede Family 06:30 a.m. Sacred Heart Intention of Rena Penecilla 12:15 p.m. Sacred Heart Intention of John, Jennifer Jucaban & Children 05:30 p.m. Sacred Heart Intention of Apostleship of Prayer & In Memory of the Late Ramon Miranda, Sr. & Jr. by Mr. & Mrs. Malvar J. Jardeleza SEPTEMBER 06, 2014 SATURDAY 05:30 a.m. Thanksgiving Mass of Helen & Fe Lozada 06:00 a.m. Thanksgiving Mass for Sr. Mary Piamonte by Piamonte Family 06:30 a.m. Thanksgiving Mass of Theotokos Prayer Mission, Our Lady of Candles, Prayer Community Chapter 05:30 p.m. Thanksgiving Mass of Cofradia dela Nuestra Seora dela Candelaria

    AUGUST 23, 2014 FRANCESCA STELLARA M. BORDON aUgUSt 24, 2014 MA. ROWELIZA B. BELO, ELLIA DOMINIQUE M. CORDERO ANGELA B. DERECHO, MARY ANDREA FAITH Z. MANACOP NIHCANY JOSZELLE Z. ONGLATCO, ANNIKA GAIL G. PEREZ & MA. ANDREA PEREZ