St. Vincent De Paul Parish, Ikot Obong Edong

St. Vincent De Paul Parish, Ikot Obong Edong Welcome to St. Vincent De Paul Parish, Ikot Obong Edong, Ikot Ekpene Diocese. Join us as we celebrate our Golden Jubilee. (1964-2014)

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18/12/2015

YOUTH ALIVE 2015
THEME: For when I was naked, you clothed me…

Program Run-Down

24th Dec, 2015
MORNING - Morning Mass - 6.00Am
Begging for the Poor - 8.00Am
EVENING – Carols - 4.00Pm

25th Dec, 2015
EVENING - Visit To The Orphanage @ Ikpe Ikot Nkon – 3.00Pm

27th Dec, 2015
Thanksgiving Mass/ Launching

28th Dec, 2015
MORNING - Morning Mass - 6.00Am
Novelty Football Match with Ikot Ekpene prison inmates - 8.00Am
EVENING- Talk - Frank talk with singles on choice of Partners


29th Dec, 2015
MORNING - Morning Mass - 6.00Am
Picnic - 8.00Am

30th Dec 2015
MORNING - Morning Mass - 6.00Am
EVENING – Old School Day - 4.00Am

31st Dec, 2015
MORNING - Morning Mass - 6.00Am
EVENING – Variety Night - 4.00Pm.

Be a part of it... You won't want to miss out, trust me.

10/11/2015
29/06/2015

YOUTH WEEK LOADING...
St. Dominic will definitely surprise everyone.

THE EASTER TRIDUUMAs I welcome you to another Easter Triduum, I guess it is fitting that we remind ourselves once again ...
02/04/2015

THE EASTER TRIDUUM

As I welcome you to another Easter Triduum, I guess it is fitting that we remind ourselves once again of what the Easter Tridium is all about.

The Easter Triduum begins on Holy Thursday with the evening Mass of the Lord's Supper, is continued through Good Friday with the celebration of the passion of the Lord on Holy Saturday, reaches its high point in the Easter vigil, and concludes with evening prayer on Easter Sunday.

The Season of Lent ends on Thursday of Holy Week. Then the Church remembers the death and resurrection of Jesus during the Easter Triduum. These three days are the most important time of the Church year.

MASS OF THE LORD'S SUPPER
On Holy Thursday we remember the Last Supper and that Jesus gave himself in the Eucharist. We recall that Jesus chose his apostles to serve and lead the Church. Remembering that Jesus washed their feet at the Last Supper, the priest washes the feet of members of the congregation. Holy Thursday is a special day for all priests since it is a day to mark the beginning of the ordained priesthood.

The evening Mass of the Lord's Supper on Holy Thursday is a beautiful and joyful celebration. During the singing of the Gloria, the church bells are rung and then remain silent until the Easter Vigil of Holy Saturday night. Because Holy Thursday is a feast day of the Blessed Sacrament, there is a procession of the Eucharist after the Mass to an altar of repose set up for the occasion. Then the main altar is stripped bare.

GOOD FRIDAY
On Good Friday we remember the death of Jesus. According to an ancient custom, Mass is not celebrated on this day or before the Easter Vigil on Holy Saturday. The celebration of the Lord's passion and death takes place in the afternoon. There are three parts to the liturgy of the day: the Liturgy of the Word; the Veneration of the Cross; and Holy Communion with Hosts consecrated on Holy Thursday.

EASTER VIGIL
On Holy Saturday the Church meditates on the suffering and death of Jesus. Then the Church gathers to celebrate the Easter Vigil. The celebration of the Easter Vigil should take place at night, beginning after nightfall or ending before the dawn of Sunday.

The Easter Vigil has four parts: The Service of Light; the Liturgy of the Word; the Liturgy of Baptism; and the Liturgy of the Eucharist.

During the Service of Light, all the lights in the church are turned off and a fire is prepared outside the church. Then the fire is blessed and the Paschal Candle is lighted from the new fire. The candle is carried into the dark church. It is a sign of Christ, the Light of the World, who has overcome the darkness of sin and death. The lighted Paschal Candle provides the only illumination. Then, from the flame of the Paschal Candle, members of the congregation light the small candles that they are holding. The flame is passed from person to person until everyone is holding a lighted candle. The light from the Paschal Candle and all the small candles provides the only illumination in the church during this portion of the liturgy. This section concludes with the singing of the Easter Proclamation, the Exsultet.

During the Liturgy of the Word, the story of God's great love for us is proclaimed in readings from the Old and New Testaments. There are seven Old Testaments texts. Although it would be preferable that all seven Old Testament readings be proclaimed, the number of readings may be reduced if the circumstances necessitate. However, three Old Testament readings should be proclaimed. Minimally, two Old Testament readings must be proclaimed. The readings recall the great events of salvation, beginning with creation itself and were selected to dispose people to celebrate the sacraments of Christian initiation with great faith.

During the Liturgy of Baptism, those who have been preparing for Baptism and their godparents are called forward. The priest and ministers then go to the baptismal font", if this can be seen by the congregation. Otherwise a vessel of water is placed in the sanctuary. After the candidates are baptized, all present stand with lighted candles and renew their baptismal promises as a sign that they share the new life of Jesus through his resurrection. The newly baptized and confirmed await their first sharing in the Eucharist.

The Easter Vigil concludes with the celebration of the Eucharist. This is a joyous sharing in the sacrificial meal of Jesus Christ, Lord and Risen Savior.

LITURGICAL COLOURS
On Holy Thursday for the Mass of the Lord's Supper, white is used to signify the joyful events this liturgy recalls.

Red for the Good Friday liturgy signifies the passion and death of Jesus.

For the Easter Vigil, white signifies the joy of Christ's resurrection. Gold may also be used since this is the most important and joyous celebration of the liturgical year.

SYMBOLS FOR THE EASTER TRIDUUM
Bread and the cup of wine recall the institution of the Eucharist by Our Lord at the Last Supper.

The cross recalls the crucifixion and death of Jesus on Good Friday.

The Paschal Candle and water represent the light and new life of Christ's resurrection and of our baptism.

I wish you a fruitful Paschal Triduum and a Glorious Easter celebration.

PRAYER FOR PALM SUNDAY+++In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, Amen+++Gracious God, the energ...
29/03/2015

PRAYER FOR PALM SUNDAY

+++In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, Amen+++

Gracious God, the energy and emotion of a parade can generate joy. Yet the joy of your parade into Jerusalem turned so quickly to pain signaling the sacrifice of your own self. Let this day remind us that while emotions can be fickle, your faithfulness and love remain true. May we see in the giving of your life the power to give ourselves for others simply for love. When life’s struggle sears our souls or sacrifice strips us of hope, strengthen us with your spirit that strode into Jerusalem to face death even as palm branches were strewn before your path and the crowd cried “Hosanna in the highest.”...Amen.

22/03/2015

Saturday, March 28th 2015 will be presidential elections, where will you be that day; in your home, in the farm, market, betting centre, bar, church,... Or polling centre to cast your unique vote?
Remember, your vote is your power, vote wisely.
Let's remember to pray or our dear country.
God bless Nigeria!

08/03/2015

THE SACRIFICES OF A MOTHER...

When you say, "Mum, 3 bread slice will be enough for me.", she will bring you 4.

When you're out, she will call you once in a hour.

When there are 3 apples and your family has 4 members, mum will say, "I don't like apples".

When you go to sleep with no blankets, you will definitely wake up with one. When you're going away to another city or country, she will pack you a bunch of snacks specially made for you.
Then she will tell you, "Don't give all snacks to your friends. Eat it yourself."

When coming back to home after a long day, the first thing your mum would say, "Come and have dinner".

Gonna study at midnight? Don't worry. Mum will make you tea, coffee or whatever snack you want and she will never complain about losing her sleep.

If it's for her children, mum will go to a temple no matter how far it is or how long it will take.

Conclusion: At times, you may not like her. You may get irritated by her. You may even abandon her. But mum will always be mum. And you will always be her child. She will never stop loving you..
No one in this world can take mums place...

MAY GOD CONTINUE TO BLESS ALL SELFLESS MOTHERS, AMEN.

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