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Volume: Number: XV 36

ANG PANGSEMANA NGA PAHAYAGAN SANG PAROKYA NI SAN VICENTE FERRER [SHRINE OF ST. VINCENT FERRER], LEGANES, ILOILO

Pangamuyo sa Pagdangat sang aton mga kinahanglan.


Bulahan nga San Vicente Ferrer , nga sang nagpuyo ka pa diri sa duta, wala ka sang pahuway sa pagbulig sa mga nalisdan nga nagadangup sa imo, tamda ako nga yari sa imo atubangan nga nagapangayo sang imo pagtabang. Kay nahamut-an ka sang Ginuo kag karon yara ka na sa Iya luyo, Naga-ampo ako nga akon ma-agum sa Iya ang akon ginapangayo sa Imo pagpatigayon (diri isambit ang imo ginapangayo) Nakahibalo ka, mabinalak-on ko nga Mananabang sang akon kaayohan; Gani ig-ampo sa mahal nga Dios nga akon gid madangat ining akon pangabay Nga dili makaupang sang akon kaluwasan, Kundi makabulig unta nga akon madangat ang Himaya nga walay katapusan Kabay pa. O Ginuong Dios nga tungod sang pagwali sang katingalahan ni San Vicente sa mga tawo, binihag niya para sa Imo ang dili maisip nga mga kalag. Nagapakiluoy kami sa Imo nga tungod sang mga pahanungdan sang amo nga Santo nga manogwali sang Imong pahukum sa mga buhi kag mga minatay nga tanan, Kabay nga Iya bugayan sing bugana nga grasya kag bulig ang tanan nga nagadangup sa Iya, nagabulig sa Iya simbahan kag nagapalapnag sang Iya debosyon, kag ipadangat niya kami nga tanan sang Imong ginharian sa langit nga puluy-an ni Jesukristo nga Hukum kag Ginuo namon. Kabay pa. San Vicente Ferrer, Ig-ampo Mo Ako.

Saint John Maria Vianney


Patron Saint of Parish Priests
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ST. JOHN VIANNEYS GREATEST TEMPTATION


Posted by: Fr. Roger Landry; April 24, 2010.
So he asked Bishop Devie to accept his resignation and permit him to go to a Trappist monastery so that he could dedicate himself unreservedly to a life of prayer and penance. The bishop admired him and certainly didnt want to lose him. He also had a difficult situation in the village of Fareins, five times the size of Ars, where a heresy fueled by Jansenism had taken root. The bishop thought that a holy, ascetic pastor like Fr. Vianney might be able to bring the wayward people who had taken to doing scourgings and crucifixions inside the Church back to spiritual sanity. So the bishop offered him a transfer. The priest, somewhat disappointed that he would not be able to lay down his pastoral responsibilities for the life of a monk, hesitated, but eventually informed the bishop that he would accept the offer. A short time later, however, after more prayer, he asked the bishop to let him stay in Ars. Here I am Its ironic, therefore, that the Cur of Ars most prepared to take charge of a large parish, he said, persistent temptation and the one to which he when I am hard put not to give way to despair was most vulnerable was to abandon his post. in a small one! The Grappin, who was unsuccessful in getting The next challenge happened in 1840, when the him to succumb to 35 years of nightly torments, longing for solitude in a monastery and the almost succeeded in destroying his eventual temptation to flee the pastoral work for which he pastoral harvest by persuading the laborer to take always considered himself ill-equipped became his hands off the plough. Fr. Vianney did not intense once again. He anticipated that his bishop recognize until late in life this subtle and would respond more favorably to his request if constant machination of the evil one, which he he actually wrote from the monastery than from Ars, so one dark night, at 2 am, he secretly left mistakenly thought was the will of God. The first major temptation came in 1827. After the rectory. After he had walked a few miles, nine years of work, Fr. Vianney was exhausted. however, he paused and asked, Is it really the He was continuously sick with a persistent fever will of God that I am doing now? Is not the accompanied by migraines. He was frustrated by conversion of even one soul of greater value than the lack of success in his battle to eliminate the all the prayers that I might say in solitude? vices that were spiritually killing his people. He He recognized his desire to flee as a temptation was worn down by the daily struggle to keep the and returned to the Church, where there was orphanage and girls school he had established already a line of penitents awaiting him. (Previously) Last week we focused on the importance of St. John Vianneys longevity as pastor in Ars. Even though he was a holy, hardworking, amiable, and supremely self-sacrificing pastor, and even though Ars was a tiny parish of 60 families and 230 individuals, it still took him eight years of hard pastoral labor, prayer and penance to get most of his people just to come back to Sunday Mass. It took him ten years to get them regularly to receive the Sacrament of Penance, 25 years to root out the taverns that were robbing men of paychecks and sobriety, and 29 years to eliminate the debauched dances that were turning the hearts of the young from love to lust. Had the Cur of Ars not had the gift of pastoral stability in office to till the rough spiritual soil of the village, he would not have borne much fruit. The great transformation of the people of Ars required heroic priestly perseverance and much time. alive. Most challenging of all were the opposition and scandalous calumnies being hurled at him by those who opposed his work. He resolved that for his own good and the good of others it was probably better that he leave. A few years later, in 1843, he experienced his fiercest temptation against perseverance in his priestly work in Ars. After he had almost died through and was miraculously cured of a case of pneumonia that was so severe that several doctors had given him only 30 minutes

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to live, he asked the bishop for two weeks to recuperate in his hometown of Dardilly. The 58 year old priests intention was not to return, but instead to write his bishop from his brothers house begging once again for permission to head to a monastery, where he could prepare for death and weep over his poor life. He penned, I am becoming more and more infirm. Unable to rest for long in bed, I am compelled to spend parts of the night in a chair. I have attacks of dizziness in the confessional, when I lose myself for two or three minutes at a time. Considering my infirmities and age, I should like to bid farewell to Ars forever, Monseigneur. The bishop once again did not want to lose his saintly priest, but also knew that if he simply refused, the temptation might just grow stronger. So as was done in 1830, he offered Fr. Vianney a choice: to return to Ars or to take one of two other posts, including one as chaplain at the shrine of Our Lady of Beaumont. The priest went on pilgrimage to the shrine anticipating that that would be where God would want him, but as he was serving the Mass of another priest, he saw in prayer that it was not Gods will to become chaplain there. He returned to Ars, where the people received him triumphantly. The last temptation happened in 1853. Knowing that on account of his age and multiple health problems his death might not be far off, he asked his new bishop once again for permission to go to the Trappist Monastery of La Neylire. The bishop replied that if he gave permission, it would be so big a sin that no one would give me absolution! Fr. Vianney knew, therefore, that he would never receive permission, so he decided upon a plan to ask for forgiveness instead. He plotted to leave at midnight and just head to the monastery and write the bishop from there, asking that he accept his resignation. But his priest assistant, the brothers of the boys school, and his catechists caught on to the plot and met him as he was leaving. They offered to accompany him, until he realized they were just leading him around in circles. When he resolved to go on without him, they stole his breviary, so that he wouldnt be able to pray his office. Their tricks worked, even though Fr. Vianney didnt appreciate them. I behaved like a child, he said

later. He returned to the Church to try to leave again. A priest he very much respected sent him a letter saying that his intemperate longing for solitude was a temptation of the devil, and Fr. Vianney, looking back at decades worth of similar temptations, recognized that the priest was right. All his life, he saw, he had been fighting against it. Solitude was good; but that good was the enemy of something better. Once, in describing the primacy of Christian charity, he had said, You desire to pray to God and pass your day in the Church, but you imagine that it might be better to work for some poor people you know who are in great need. He gave the conclusion: The latter is more pleasing to God even than a day passed in front of the holy tabernacle. That was ultimately the story of his life. As good as his desire for solitude and for a life totally spent in front of the Lord in the tabernacle were, there was something more pleasing, which he realized only late in life: a life of charity for those who are in great need, as were the penitents, orphans and spiritually and materially indigent of Ars. Thats the life he lived as pastor of Ars, where, like Jesus, he loved his own to the end (Jn 13:1). Fr. Landrys article first appeared on April 23, 2010 in The Anchor, the Official Catholic Weekly Newspaper of the Fall River Diocese in Southeastern Massachusetts. About the author: Father Roger J. Landry was ordained a Catholic priest of the Diocese of Fall River, Massachusetts by Bishop Sean OMalley, OFM Cap. on June 26, 1999. After receiving a biology degree from Harvard College, Fr. Landry studied for the priesthood in Maryland, Toronto, and for several years in Rome. After his priestly ordination, Father returned to Rome to complete graduate work in Moral Theology and Bioethics at the John Paul II Institute for Marriage and Family in Rome. He speaks widely on the thought of Pope John Paul II and on apologetics, and is pastor of St. Anthony of Padua in New Bedford, MA and Executive Editor of The Anchor, the weekly newspaper of the Diocese of Fall River. His articles and homilies are found at www.catholicpreaching.com
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ST. DOMINIC DE GUZMAN: FOUNDER OF THE ORDER OF PREACHERS


_________________ REV. FR. GERARDO P. ARROYO, PAROCHIAL VICAR

Dominic was born in Caleruega in Old Castile, Spain on the year 1170 and died on August 6, 1221. He was named after Saint Dominic of Silos. He is (Domingo in Spanish) also known as Dominic of Osma. He is often called Dominic de Guzmn and Domingo Flix de Guzmn. He was the founder of the Friars Preachers, called the Dominicans or Order of Preachers (OP). Dominic is known as the patron saint of astronomers. In the earliest narrative source Dominics parents are not named. A later source, however, gives the names of Dominics mother and father as Juana and Felix. A story is told that before his birth his mother dreamed that a dog leapt from her womb carrying a torch in its mouth, and seemed to set the earth on fire. This story is likely to have emerged when his order became known, after his name, as the Dominican order, in Latin Dominicanus and by a play of words was interpreted as Domini canis: Dog of the Lord. Dominic was brought up by his parents and a maternal uncle who was an archbishop. Dominic was educated in the schools of Palencia, afterwards in a university, where he devoted six years to the arts and four to theology. In 1191, when Spain was desolated by a terrible famine, Dominic was just finishing his theological studies. Legend holds that he gave away his money and sold his clothes, his furniture and even his precious manuscripts, that he might relieve distress. When his companions expressed astonishment that he should sell his books, Dominic replied: Would you have me study off these dead skins, when men are dying of hunger? This utterance belongs to the few of Dominics sayings that have passed to posterity. In 1194, around twenty-five years old, Dominic joined the Canons Regular in the canonry of Osma, following the rule of Saint Benedict.

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In 1203 or 1204 he accompanied Diego de Acebo, the Bishop of Osma, on a diplomatic mission for Alfonso VIII, King of Castile, in order to secure a bride in Denmark for crown prince Ferdinand. The mission made its way to Denmark via the south of France. When they crossed the Pyrenees into southern France, Dominic and Diego encountered the Cathars, a Christian religious sect with gnostic and dualistic beliefs, viewed by the Roman Catholic Church as heretical. The Cathars ordained women as well as men; their clergy were celibate, vowed to poverty, and not subject to the pontiffs rule. Pope Innocent III initiated the first crusade against European Christian heretics with his Albigensian Crusades against the Cathars. Traveling up again to Denmark in 1204 or 1205 and finding that the intended bride had died, Diego and Dominic returned by way of Rome and Cteaux. In 1208 Dominic encountered the papal legates returning in pomp to Rome, foiled in their attempt to counter the growing sect. To them he administered his famous rebuke: It is not by the display of power and pomp, cavalcades of retainers, and richly-houseled palfreys, or by gorgeous apparel, that the heretics win proselytes; it is by zealous preaching, by apostolic humility, by austerity, by seeming, it is true, but by seeming holiness. Zeal must be met by zeal, humility by humility, false sanctity by real sanctity, preaching falsehood by preaching truth. A small group of colleagues formed around Dominic, but soon left him since the challenge and rigours of a simple lifestyle together with demanding preaching discouraged them. Finally Dominic gathered a number of men who remained faithful to the vision of active witness to the Albigensians as well as a way of preaching which combined intellectual rigour with a popular and approachable style. By departing from accepted church practices and learning from the

Albigensians, Dominic laid the ground for what would become a major tenet of the Dominican order over time to find truth no matter where it may be. In 1215, Dominic established himself, with six followers. He subjected himself and his companions to the monastic rules of prayer and penance. The bishop of Toulouse gave them written authority to preach throughout his territory of. Thus the scheme of establishing an order of Preaching Friars began to assume definite shape in Dominics mind. In the year of the Fourth Lateran Council, Dominic and Foulques went to Rome to secure the approval of the Pope. Dominic returned to Rome a year later, and was finally granted written authority in December 1216 and January 1217 by the new pope, Honorius III for an order to be named The Order of Preachers (Ordo Praedicatorum, or O.P., popularly known as the Dominican Order). This organization has as its motto to praise, to bless, to preach (Latin: Laudare, benedicere, praedicare), taken from the Preface of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the Roman Missal. Dominic had his headquarters at Rome but he traveled extensively to maintain contact with his growing brotherhood of monks. When he came to in Bologna in 1218, he saw immediately that this university city was most convenient as his center of activity. Soon a convent was established at the Mascarella church by the Blessed Reginald of Orlans. Soon afterwards they had to move to the church of San Nicol of the Vineyards. Dominic settled in this church and held in this church the first two General Chapters of the order. He died there on 6 August 1221 and was moved into a simple sarcophagus in 1233. The spread of the Rosary which is a Marian devotion is attributed to the preaching of St. Dominic though this fact is disputed among historians. The Rosary has for centuries been at the heart of the Dominican Order. Pope Pius XI stated that: The Rosary of Mary is the principle and foundation on which the very Order of Saint Dominic rests for making perfect the life of its members and obtaining the salvation of others. For centuries, Dominicans have been instrumental in spreading the rosary and emphasizing the Catholic belief in the power of the rosary.

AGOSTO: BULAN SANG KAHIMAYAAN ___________________


Henry Mota, Special Feature

Yari na kita sa ika-walo nga bulan sang tuig kag ini nga bulan ginatawag nga Agosto. Ginasiling nga: August means Augustus Caesars month. Augustus Caesar completed the calendar reform started by Julius Caesar and also named a month after himself. It is the eight month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian Calendars and one of the seven months with a length of 31 days. This month was originally named Sextilis in Latin, because it was the sixth month in the original ten-month Roman Calendar under Romulus in 753 BC, when March was the first month of the year. About 700 BC it became the eight month when January and February were added to the year before March by King Numa Pompilius. Sa Kalendaryo sang Simbahan, ini nga bulan ginatalana sa Labing Putli nga Kasingkasing ni Maria ukon The Immaculate Heart of Mary. Ang bilog nga bulan kon sa liturgical season, natuon sa Ordinaryo nga Panahon nga nagarperesentar sang kolor nga berde simbolo sang paglaum. Nga-a ginatawag naton Bulan sang Kahimayaan ukon Month of Glory? Kon aton pamalandungan ang 2Cor. 4:6-7 nagsiling: Ang Dios nagsiling:Gikan sa kadudulman nagasilak ang kapawa Amo man nga Dios ang nagpasilak sang iya kapawa sa aton mga tagipusuon, sa pagdala sa aton sang kapawa sang pagkilala sang himaya sang Dios, nga nagasilak sa nawong ni Kristo. Pero kami nga may espirituhanon nga manggad kaangay sang tibod nga duta, sa pagpakita nga ang labing daku nga gahum indi amon kundi iya sang Dios.

Sa sini nga bulan, ang liturhiya nagapakita sa aton sang tatlo ka mga dalagku nga kapiestahan nga nasentro sa kahimayaan sang aton Ginuo nga iya ginpahayag sa aton tawhanon nga kinugali. Ini nagasiling: Taken together, the three feasts form a profound progressive instruction. The foundational feast is the Transfiguration of the Lord ukon ang Mahimayaon nga Pagbalhin sang Dagway sang Ginuo nga ang kapistahan natuon sa Agosto 6 in which we see the glory of God shining on the face of Christ. Sa Prepasyo sang Pagbalhin sang Dagway sang Ginuo nagasiling: Kay si Kristo nga amon Ginuo nagpahayag sang iya himaya sa iya pinili nga mga saksi kag iya ginpasilak sa dako nga kasilaw ang iya lawas nga kaangay gid sang amon lawas. Sa sini nga paagi iya ginpabakod ang pagtuo sang mga Apostoles agud mabatas nila ang kahuloy-an sang Krus, kag ginpamatud-an niya ang paglaom sang Santa Iglesya sang pagpakita niya sa iya kaugalingon sang kasanag nga amo man ang nagasilak sang bug-os nga lawas nga nagakilala sa iya bilang matuod nga ulo. A novena of glory magasunod. Ang Mahimayaon nga Pagdala kay Maria sa Langit ukon Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Agosto 15), we see the Virgin Mary shining with the same glory as we saw on the face of Christ. Mary is the first human person to be taken up body and soul into heaven. In her, the Church already shares fully in the glory of Christ. She shows us the goal of our own pilgrimage of life, and inspires us to persevere in the process of our own transformation in glory.

Eight days after Assumption, as a kind of octave feast of glory, comes The Queenship of Mary (August 22,) with this feast (which is also the concluding mystery in the Rosary), the Church invites us to see Marys glory in light of her continuing role in heaven. United with her Son, she is not separated from us, but guides us in the way of glory. In the Mass on that day, we ask the Father in prayer with the support of her prayers may we come to share the glory of your children in the kingdom of heaven. Sa katapusan, si San Pablo sa ikaduha nga Korinto nagasiling: that God has shone his light in our hearts, so that we may make known his glory shining on the face of Christ. The liturgy in the month of August helps us unlock the secret of how amazing promise is to be fulfilled in us, earthen vessel with a glorious treasure. Subong man sa sini nga bulan updan man naton ang Intention sang aton Santo Papa nga: General Intention: World Youth Day. That World Youth Day in Madrid may encourage young people throughout the world to have their lives rooted and built up in Christ. Missionary Intention: Western Christians. That Western Christians may be open to the action of the Holy Spirit and rediscover the freshness and enthusiasm of their faith. May God have placed in our heart that this month shall be a month to Glory in His Presence.

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ORATIO IMPERATA
PARA SA PAG-AMLIG SANG KABUHI
Diyos, mapinalanggaon nga Amay, Manugtuga kag manugpalangga sang Kabuhi, gintuga mo ang tawo sa imo imahen kag dagway. Kami naga pasalamat sa regalo sang Kabuhi kag kahilwayan sa pag-apresyar sini taga-i kami sang igkasarang nga ikaw makilala namon sa tagsa ka tawo agud nga ang pagrespeto sang kabuhi mangin parte na sang amon pagpangabuhi. Taga-i kami sang kabakod kag kaisug nga madepensahan kag maproteksyonan namon ang katarungan sang tanan sa kabuhi na Imo ginhatg sa tagsa ka tinuga halin sa pagpanamkon, sa tiempo sang fertilization hasta sa natural nga kamatayon. Gapangamuyo kami para sa imo Diosnon nga pag pang-ayo, kasulhayan kag kalinungan para sa tanan nga naapektuhan o nakahimo sang aborsyon. Taga-i sila sang imo pagpatawad, kasulhayan kag kabakod. Buligi kami sa pagbulig hatag kasulhayan sa mga pag-antos kag kabudlayan sang tanan nga mga babaye nga nagbusong kag ara sa mapiot nga kahimtangan. Ginapangamuyuan man namon ang mga bana nga sila magin responsible kag may matuod nga pagpalanga sa ila asawa. Ginapanamutuan namon ang amon mga lideres kag legislators. Kabay pa nga ang imo Espiritu magiwag sang ila paminsaron kag magabukas sang ila tagipusuon. Giyahe sila o Ginuo sang imo kamatuoran kag kaalam. Kabay pa palanggaon nila kag proteksyonan ang pamilya, bantayan kag respetohon ang kabuhi. Kabay pa, si Maria ang aton mapinalanggaon nga Iloy, magpangmuyo para sa Pamilyang Pilipino. Sa Iya, ginahalad naton ang aton kawsa kag pagpaninguha para sa pagprotekta sang kabuhi. Sa Imo o Ginuo, paagi kay Maria, ginakonsagrar namon ang Pungsod Pilipinas. Itugot nga kami, nga nagatuo kay Kristo, Imo Anak, magapahayag sang kasagrado sang kabuhi, nga may katampad kag pagpalangga sa tanan nga mga tawo sa sini nga panahon. Kami nagapangamuyo paagi sa ngalan ni Kristo, Imo Anak, nga nagakabuhi kag nagahari upod sa Imo kag sa Espiritu Santo, Diyos sa tanan nga mga katuigan, Amen. O Maria manugpatigayon sang tanan nga Grasya, Reyna sang Pamilya. Ig-ampo mo kami. San Jose, nagtindug nga Amay ni Hesus kag Putli nga Bana ni Maria, Ig-ampo mo kami. Amen.
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PAHANUMDOM SA MGA NATUNGDAN NGA TAG-IYA SANG PANTEON; PALIHOG BASA:


PAHANUMDOM SA MGA NATUNGDAN NGA TAG-IYA SANG PANTEON NGA MADUGAY NA NGA NAGPASAR O AMOROSO. NATAPOS NA ANG TUIG (2010) NGA GINPLASO SA INYO SA PAG-BAYAD.
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SA LIWAT!!! SA MGA NAKABAYAD NA, PALIHOG DALHA GID ANG INYO RESIBO SA OPISINA AGUD MATADLONG ANG RECORD SANG INYO NGA PANTEON. SALAMAT GID !!!

kag ang Pulong nangin tawo


August 08 Monday St. Dominic, priest Dt 10:12-22 / Ps 147:12-13. 14-15. 19-20 / Mt 17:22-27 August 09 Tuesday 19th Week, Ordinary Time St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross, virgin and martyr Dt 31:1-8 / Ps 32:3-4. 7. 8. 9. 12 / Mt 18:1-5. 10. 12-14 August 10Wednesday St. Lawrence, deacon and martyr 2 Cor 9:6-10 / Ps 112:1-2. 5-6. 7-8. 9 / Jn 12:24-26 August 11 Thursday St. Clare, virgin Jos 3:7-10. 11. 13-17 / Ps 114:1-2. 3-4. 5-6 / Mt 18:21-19-1 August 12 Friday 19th Week, Ordinary Time St. Frances de Chantal, religious Jos 24:1-13 / Ps 136:1-3. 16-18. 21-22. 24 / Mt 19:3-12 August 13 Saturday 19th Week, Ordinary Time St. Pontian, pope and martyr and St. Hippolytus, martyr and priest Jos 24:14-29 / Ps 16:1-2. 5. 7-8. 11 / Mt 19:13-15 August 14 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time Is 56: 1. 6-7 / Ps 67:2-3. 5. 6. 8 / Rom 11:13-15. 29-32 / Mt 15:21-28

ang Pulong sang Dios sa matag-adlaw

SA MGA NATUNGDAN NGA TAG-IYA SANG PANTEON NGA MADUGAY NA NAGPASAR: NATAPOS NA ANG ISA KA BULAN NGA PLASO NGA GINHATAG SA INYO. MAY DUGANG NGA BALAYRAN SA MGA AMOROSO NGA PANTEON. SA INDI MAKABAYAD SANG ILA TUIGAN NGA BALAYRAN INI AMON IPAGAMIT SA KON SIN-O ANG MAGKINAHANGLAN. MAGKADTO LANG SA OPISINA SANG PAROKYA SA SINI NGA KAANGTANAN.

KATAPUSAN NGA PAHIBALO

MGA AMOROSO NGA PANTEON SA BULAN SANG HULYO, 2011. Deadline: AGOSTO, 2011
Ngalan Sang Patay Ngalan sang Tag-iya Nich No. Petsa

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SIMON DASAL MARIA CERILLA JESUS GUZMAN LEONARDO ADAGAN ROSALINDA AGUANA SEBASTIAN JAMONA RODOLFO HERMONIO PROCOPIO SIMEROS MAXLEY GUMAYAN MARTIN SUARNABA CONSOLADOR ASAJAR EUGENIO GUSTILO ROSA NODERADA IGNACIO SOCIAS ANECITO SABRAN LEOPOLDO GUANGA NOEL LEONES MARIA CARMELLA J. LIARES SILVESTRE SORSANO DECE JOY TADIFA NELLY MASALIHIT LUCY SUMODIO BERNARDO CAMILOTE

ZENAIDA DASAL MARILYN TOLENTINO GENILDA G. MARQUEZ ANGELICA ADAGAN ERMILDA SALMORIN ELENITO JAMONA MARGARITA PIODENA DIONISIO PALMA JOSE MIJARES LOLITO SUARNABA BETTY ASAJAR JULIETA GUSTILO RICARDO MADERO LORETA SOCIAS PATRICIA SABRAN RONNIE GUANGA MARILYN LEONES PURISIMA GONZALES DELIA JOR RAMON TADIFA LUCIA CAIN CANDELARIA SUMODIO JOCELYN CAMILOTE

12 47 111 167 173 13-C LXXV CXLVIII CLIII CLIV CLXXIV CCIX CCL CCXC CCXCV VII-C XXVI-C XXI-B XXIII-B XXVIII-B XLII-B XLIV-B LIV-B

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August 7 - 13, 2011

Parish Billboard
St. Vincent Ferrer Parish welcomes to the Christian community the newly baptized: Hyaelle Audrey B. Huervana, Mark Christian T. Gubatanga, Kister Jhon S. Mijares Belated Happy Birthday! Ma. Femie Palomar-Japitana Happy Birthday! Joseph Robert Edward S. Herradura Happy Sacerdotal Anniversary! Abp. Angel Lagdameo Let us pray for our dear departed: Shendy M. Ramos, Luisito Soberano, Agosto Golinda, Clarita Matutina, Ana Maria Paz de Juan

Misa Sa Semana
AGOSTO 07 6:00 a.m. 7:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m DOMINGO Multiple Intentions Multiple Intentions Eugenio, Sr., Lorenzo, Rosita & Nenita by: Eugenio Guintivano, Jr. & Family 9:30 a.m. Brgy.M.V. Hechanova Monthly Mass 4:00 p.m. Misa Pro Populo Sitio Calamaisan Monthly Mass AGOSTO 08 LUNES 6:15 a.m. Thanksgiving by: Mr. & Mrs. Anecito Cabaal & Karlo Ian Cabaal 7:00 a.m. Mass AGOSTO 09 MARTES 6:15 a.m. Thanksgiving for the birthday of Rusty Arroyo Tauro by: Lea and Aida Tauro & Family 7:00 a.m. Thanksgiving for the 10th birthday of Joseph Robert Edward S. Herradura by: Eddy and Berthlyn Herradura & Family AGOSTO 10 MIERKOLES 6:15 a.m. +Loreto, Caridad, Nicanora, Praxedes & All Souls in Purgatory by: Nelia Mijares & Family 7:00 a.m. +Shiela Bacabac (birthday) by: Mrs. Gladys B. Abaquita & Bacabac Family 4:45 p.m. Novena (Mother of Perpetual Help) 5:00 p.m. +Hernane John Ogie Jagunap (1st Death Anniversary) by: Miss Melba Marie Jagunap & Family AGOSTO 11 HUWEBES 6:15 a.m. +Maria Socrates & All Souls in Purgatory by: Mrs. Salome Tolentino & Family 7:00 a.m. Mass AGOSTO 12 BIERNES 6:15 a.m. +Emilia Mota Golveo by: Jomel Garcia 7:00 a.m. Petition of Carlo Angelo Bordon for his successful review for Board Examination and for his good health by: Mrs. Regina Bordon & Family AGOSTO 13 SABADO 6:15 a.m. Misa Pro Defunctis 7:00 a.m. +Jose Lore, Roque, Sr., Milagros & All Souls in Purgatory by: Roberto and Candelaria Guillergan & Family 4:00 p.m. Cari Mayor Monthly Mass Villa Leganes Monthly Mass

Rev. Msgr.MISA P. ENOJO, PC JESUS


Parish Priest/Rector

Rev. Fr. GERARDO ARROYO


Parochial Vicar

Gilma Guinalon Natividad Molina


Parish Secretaries

Lunes-Sabado 6:15 a.m. & 7:00 a.m. Mierkoles: Novena & Misa 5:00 p.m. Biernes: Novena kay San Vicente tapos ang nahauna nga misa Domingo: 6:00 a.m., 7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m. & 4:00 p.m. Miyerkoles - 6:00 p.m. Primer Huwebes - 5:00 p.m. Iban nga adlaw - Magpahibalo sa opisina Mierkoles: Ordinaryo 7:00 a.m. Iban nga adlaw: Areglohon sa opisina isa ka bulan antes ang kasal

MISA

KOMPESYON KASAL

For comments email us at: info@svfshrine.com; wings.svfshrine@gmail.com or wingssvf@yahoo.com.ph or catholicwings@aol.com

The couples below wish to contract Holy Matrimony. If you know of any impediment or serious defects that will prohibit marriage please inform the Parish Priest or contact the Parish Office.

MARRIAGE BANNS

Sabado: Ordinaryo 11:00 a.m. Seminar 10:00 a.m. Domingo: Special 11:00 a.m Seminar antes sang bunyag Iban nga adlaw: Areglohon sa opisina
Martes: Libre 2:30 p.m. Iban nga adlaw: Areglohon sa opisina

BUNYAG

SECOND PUBLICATION ELEAZAR H. ESPERON, a resident of Brgy. Buntatala, Leganes, Iloilo, son of Felizardo Esperon and Azucena Hablado; and MARIFE A. YACUB, a resident of 201 Mabuhay Compound, Sauyo Road, Novaliches, QC, daughter of Fred Yacub and Rosa Agustin.

LUBONG

Collection Report
July 31, 2011
Collecta 1st Mass2nd Mass3rd MassTotal PM Mass Love Offering Daily Palapak SVF MOPH Blessing Construction SVF Candle Box Leganes 2000 Cemetery CR Wings! Ph P 10,175.00 10,905.00 17,135.00 Ph P 38,215.00 2,885.00 11,595.00 5,290.00 3,255.00 2,220.00 70.00 90.00 321.00 350.00 200.00 8,850.00 1,100.00 4,050.00

BADLIS SANG MGA NAGAMASAKIT


Kon grabe: Bisan ano nga oras kag adlaw. Sa iban nga kahimtangan: Areglohon sa opisina Sang mga salakyan, imahen sang mga santos kag iban pa Sa tapos sang tagsa ka Misa Martes - Domingo 8:00 - 11:00 a.m. 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Wala sing opisina sa adlaw nga Lunes.

BENDISYON

OFFICE HOURS:

Ang Palapak ginahiwat sa tapos sang tagsa ka Misa

August 7 - 13, 2011

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