Parokya ni San Antonio de Padua - Barotac Nuevo

Parokya ni San Antonio de Padua - Barotac Nuevo The only Parish in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Jaro under the Patronage of St. Anthony of Padua

"Maghinugyaw nian ang Koro sang mga Angheles sa kalangitan. Ang mga tinuga sang Diyos, maghinugyaw man!"Natapos man ang ...
06/04/2026

"Maghinugyaw nian ang Koro sang mga Angheles sa kalangitan. Ang mga tinuga sang Diyos, maghinugyaw man!"

Natapos man ang aton selebrasyon sang Semana Santa, aton pasalamatan ang mga kabataan sang Saint Anthony of Padua Children's Choir nga nagserbe bilang mga 'Bata nga Hebreo' kag 'Koro sang mga Angheles.'

Madamo gid nga salamat sa inyo pagbulig nga mahimo ining pagsaulog sang Semana Santa 2026 nga mangin mas mabinungahun.

Soli Deo Gloria!

04/04/2026

ANG DAMPOG 2026

Ang Dampog sang Angel dela Resurrecion kaupod ang Koro sang mga Angheles isa ka hilikuton nga nagapakita sang pagkalipay sang aton Mahal nga Iloy sa pagdaog sa kamatayon sang iya anak nga amo ang aton Ginoong Jesukristo.

Sa sining tuig, aton nasaksihan ang pagdampog sang aton Angel dela Resurrecion nga si Tyrion Gabriel Barrios Estares, anak nanday Mr. Joshua Jerome Zyrone Estares kag Mrs. Gella Xuxa Barrios - Estares kaupod sang Koro sang mga Angheles nga ginlakipan sang mga katapo sang aton Children's Choir.

Kabay nga ang mahimayaon nga pagdaog sang aton Ginoong Jesukristo sa kamatayon mangin aton inspirasyon sa pagdaog sa kasakit sang aton pangabuhi.

Happy Easter!

03/04/2026

Prayer Meditation for Holy Saturday

My Lord, today all is silent. You have given Your precious life for the salvation of the world. You died a horrific death, poured out all Mercy from Your wounded Heart, and now You rest in peace in the tomb as the soldiers keep vigil.

Lord, may I also keep vigil with You as You sleep. I know that this day ends with Your glorious triumph, Your victory over sin and death. But for now I sit quietly mourning Your death.

Help me, dear Lord, to enter into the sorrow and the silence of this Holy Saturday. Today no Sacraments are celebrated. Today the world waits in mourning in anticipation of the glory of new life!

As I keep vigil, awaiting the celebration of Your Resurrection, fill me with hope. Help me to look forward to the celebration of Your Resurrection and also to look forward to the hope of my own share in the new life You won for the world. I entrust my whole being to You, dear Lord, as You lay lifeless and still. May Your rest transform the brokenness of my own soul, my weaknesses, my sin, and my frailty. You are glorious, and You bring the greatest good out of Your apparent defeat. I trust in Your power to do all things, and I entrust my life to You. Jesus, I trust in You.

03/04/2026

DEAR CATHOLICS, OBSERVE SILENCE
THIS BLACK SATURDAY

Black Saturday is a sacred pause—a day wrapped in silence, waiting, and quiet hope. After the sorrow of Good Friday, the Church enters into a deep stillness, reflecting on the time when Jesus Christ lay in the tomb. It is not a day of celebration, nor of loud expression, but of solemn remembrance and expectant faith.

Let us observe silence—not merely in our surroundings, but within our hearts. In a world filled with noise and distraction, this day invites us to be still, to pray, and to contemplate the mystery of Christ’s death. It is in this silence that we learn to trust, even when God seems hidden; to hope, even when darkness lingers.

We also unite ourselves with the sorrow of Mary, who waited in grief yet held on to faith in God’s promise. Her quiet endurance becomes our model—to remain faithful in times of uncertainty and to trust in the unfolding of God’s plan.

Black Saturday teaches us that silence is not emptiness. It is a sacred space where God prepares something new. Beneath the stillness of the tomb, victory is already at hand. And so, we wait—not in despair, but in hope for the light of the Resurrection.

Let us honor this holy day with reverence, prayer, and silence.

02/04/2026

Our heartfelt congratulations to Most Rev. Midyphil B. Billones, DD, Most Rev. Jose Romeo O. Lazo, DD, and the entire Clergy of the Archdiocese of Jaro on the renewal of your Priestly Vows.

​On this day of the Chrism Mass, we honor your dedication to the Gospel and your commitment to the sheepfold of Jaro.

​"The priest is not a priest for himself; he is a priest for you." — St. John Vianney

​Congratulations and Happy Feast Day, dear Fathers!

01/04/2026

HOLY MASS │ 02 April 2026│ 07:00 AM
Chrism Mass

To be presided by His Grace: Most Rev. Midyphil B. Billlones, D.D., Metropolitan Archbishop of Jaro

LIVE @ The National Shrine of Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria
Jaro Metropolitan Cathedral, Jaro, Iloilo City

01/04/2026

Holy Thursday

c. 33 A.D.

Holy Thursday was a power-packed day and night. It began with Jesus sending Peter and John ahead to prepare the Upper Room for the celebration of the Passover meal. That meal would become the beginning of the New Passover. During the meal, Jesus gave a witness of selfless, sacrificial service by fulfilling the role of a servant and washing the feet of the disciples. After that, Jesus transformed the bread and wine into His Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity for the very first time, and the disciples received Holy Communion. By commanding them to “do this in remembrance of me,” Jesus instituted the new sacramental priesthood. He also predicted that one of those priests would betray Him and another would deny Him, a sign that His chosen priests then and now are sinners. In John’s Gospel, Jesus gave a lengthy discourse and then went out to the Garden of Gethsemane to pray in agony as He awaited His arrest. Peter, James, and John went with Him but fell asleep, abandoning our Lord in His last agony. Jesus was arrested, endured the scrutiny of the High Priests Annas and Caiaphas, and then was imprisoned so that He could be sent for judgment by Pilate. During the interrogations, the disciples fled, and Peter, the future leader of the Church, denied he knew Jesus three times.

Was this truly a “holy” night? Indeed. True holiness is not a matter of having everything in your life be easy. It’s not about having the most entertaining and comfortable life possible. It’s not about avoiding every obstacle and difficulty that might befall you. Holiness is about fidelity to the fulfillment of the will of the Father in Heaven. Jesus fulfilled the Father’s will that night flawlessly. He set the stage for the coming of the Holy Spirit, instituted the Sacraments, and prepared to empower those Sacraments with His very life, which would be sacrificed the following day.

During the evening of Holy Thursday, after the conclusion of the Mass, the faithful accompany Jesus on a procession from the church to an altar of repose where our Lord’s sacred Body is placed until midnight. Whether you are able to kneel before that altar tonight or not, be with our Lord in prayer. Keep vigil with Him. Hear our Lord say to you, “My soul is sorrowful even to death. Remain here and keep watch with me” (Matthew 26:38). If you struggle with accompanying our Lord in prayer, then hear Him say to you what He said to Peter, “So you could not keep watch with me for one hour? Watch and pray that you may not undergo the test. The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak” (Matthew 26:40–41). If you bring burdens with you tonight, say with our Lord, “My Father, if it is not possible that this cup pass without my drinking it, your will be done!” (Matthew 26:42). With a concerted effort, remain recollected throughout this night, tomorrow, and Saturday. It all begins tonight but culminates with Easter joy on Sunday. Enter Jesus’ suffering and death so that you can also share in His Resurrection!

Collect Prayer:
My agonizing Lord, You endured every human suffering imaginable out of love for me and all Your children. Please give me the grace I need to accompany You through Your suffering and death. May I unite my sufferings with Yours, embracing them freely and with love, so that I may fulfill the Father’s will, sacrificially laying my life down for others, and may one day share fully in the glories of Your Resurrection. Jesus, I trust in You.

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Barotac Nuevo
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Saturday 8am - 12pm
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