San Nicodemo de Binangonan, Rizal

San Nicodemo de Binangonan, Rizal July 08, 2012
Barangay Libid, Binangonan, Rizal
Elvambuena-Cerda Family

Huling Biyernes sa Buwan ng Mayo 2026Ang pagdarasal naming ito ay aming ini-aalay sa lahat ng mga taong may karamdaman a...
28/05/2026

Huling Biyernes sa Buwan ng Mayo 2026

Ang pagdarasal naming ito ay aming ini-aalay sa lahat ng mga taong may karamdaman at mga sakit 🙏

Para sa aming mga kahilingan sa buhay at para sa mga taong may mga ipinapanalangin 🙏

Para sa aming maganda at malusog na pangangatawan 🙏

Para sa mga mahal namin sa buhay, kamag anak at mga kaibigan na lumisan na sa mundong ito 🙏

Pasasalamat sa lahat ng mga biyaya at pagpapala na aming natatamo 🙏

Pasasalamat sa biyaya ng buhay, pamilya at mga kaibigan 🙏

San Nicodemo, Ipanalangin Mo Kami 🙏

Nuestra Señora de Aranzazu, Ipanalangin Mo Kami 🙏

San Juan Bautista, Ipanalangin Mo Kami 🙏

Sta. Ines de Montepulciano, Ipanalangin Mo Kami 🙏

Sta. Ursula, Ipanalangin Mo Kami 🙏

San Antonio ng Padua, Ipanalangin Mo Kami 🙏

San Roque, Ipanalangin Mo Kami 🙏

San Isidro Labrador, Ipanalangin Mo Kami 🙏

Mayo 29, 2026

27/05/2026

LIVE: Ika-Dalawamput Pitong Araw ng Flores de Maria sa Parokya ng Sta. Ursula, Binangonan, Rizal - Mayo 27, 2026

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25/05/2026

THE SEASONS OF THE LITURGICAL YEAR

The liturgical year is the Church’s sacred journey through the life and mission of Jesus Christ. More than a calendar of celebrations, it is a spiritual path that allows the faithful to encounter Christ in every season of life. Through the changing rhythms of prayer, worship, and reflection, the Church invites us to grow deeper in faith and to walk closely with the Lord from His coming into the world to His glorious reign as King.

• Advent — Christ is Coming
A season of hopeful waiting and preparation as we anticipate the coming of the Savior.

• Christmas — Christ is Born
The joyful celebration of the Incarnation, where God became man out of love for humanity.

• Ordinary Time — Jesus Teaches
After celebrating Christ’s birth, the Church enters Ordinary Time, where we reflect on the public ministry of Jesus. During this season, we listen to His teachings, witness His miracles, and learn what it truly means to become His disciples. It is a time of spiritual growth, formation, and learning the values of the Kingdom of God.

• Lent — Jesus Calls for Conversion
A sacred season of repentance, prayer, fasting, and renewal as we prepare our hearts for Christ’s Passion.

• Paschal Triduum — Christ Suffers, Dies, and Rises
The holiest days of the Church, where we journey through the Last Supper, the Cross, and the Resurrection of Jesus.

• Easter — Christ is Risen and Ascended to Heaven
A season of victory and hope, celebrating Christ’s triumph over sin and death and His ascension into glory.

• Pentecost — The Holy Spirit Descends
The coming of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles, empowering the Church for mission and marking the end of the Easter season.

• Ordinary Time — Living the Faith
As Ordinary Time resumes after Pentecost, the Church shifts from learning about Christ’s teachings to actively living them out. Strengthened by the Holy Spirit, we are called to continue Christ’s mission through daily acts of faith, love, mercy, and service. This season reminds us that holiness is not found only in extraordinary moments, but also in the ordinary rhythms of everyday life. Here, discipleship becomes action, and faith becomes a way of life.

• Christ the King — Jesus Reigns Supreme
The liturgical year concludes by proclaiming Christ as King of the universe, reminding us that all creation ultimately belongs to Him.

As we journey through the liturgical year, we are continually drawn into the Paschal Mystery — the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Each season forms our hearts, strengthens our faith, and teaches us how to live as faithful followers of Christ. May this sacred journey inspire us to live the Gospel daily and lead us ever closer to the heart of God.

24/05/2026

LIVE: Banal na Misa mula sa Sta. Ursula Parish, Binangonan para sa Linggo ng Pentekostes

Punong Tagapagdiwang: Reb. Pd. Niel Vincent M. Tacbas

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23/05/2026

Via Lucis ( Daan ng Muling Pagkabuhay ni Kristo )
Sta. Ursula Parish
Binangonan, Rizal

May 22, 2026

Ang pagdarasal naming ito ay aming ini-aalay sa lahat ng mga taong may karamdaman at mga sakit 🙏Para sa aming mga kahili...
21/05/2026

Ang pagdarasal naming ito ay aming ini-aalay sa lahat ng mga taong may karamdaman at mga sakit 🙏

Para sa aming mga kahilingan sa buhay at para sa mga taong may mga ipinapanalangin 🙏

Para sa aming maganda at malusog na pangangatawan 🙏

Para sa mga mahal namin sa buhay, kamag anak at mga kaibigan na lumisan na sa mundong ito 🙏

Pasasalamat sa lahat ng mga biyaya at pagpapala na aming natatamo 🙏

Pasasalamat sa biyaya ng buhay, pamilya at mga kaibigan 🙏

San Nicodemo, Ipanalangin Mo Kami 🙏

Nuestra Señora de Aranzazu, Ipanalangin Mo Kami 🙏

San Juan Bautista, Ipanalangin Mo Kami 🙏

Sta. Ines de Montepulciano, Ipanalangin Mo Kami 🙏

Sta. Ursula, Ipanalangin Mo Kami 🙏

San Antonio ng Padua, Ipanalangin Mo Kami 🙏

San Roque, Ipanalangin Mo Kami 🙏

San Isidro Labrador, Ipanalangin Mo Kami 🙏

Mayo 22, 2026

17/05/2026

Why Do Catholics Use Crucifixes Instead of Empty Crosses?

Have you ever wondered why Catholics usually display a crucifix, a cross with the image of Jesus Christ on it, instead of an empty cross? Many Christians use plain crosses, while Catholic churches, homes, and rosaries often feature Christ crucified.
For some people, this difference raises questions about its meaning and purpose.

First, Catholics absolutely believe that Jesus rose from the dead. The crucifix is not meant to deny the Resurrection. Instead, it keeps before believers the reality of Christ’s sacrifice and love on the Cross.

The Bible says: “We proclaim Christ crucified” (1 Corinthians 1:23).

The crucifix reminds Catholics that salvation came through the suffering, death, and sacrifice of Jesus.

Second, the crucifix visually represents the Passion of Christ. Seeing Christ on the Cross helps many believers reflect more deeply on:
His suffering,
His mercy,
His obedience,
and the price of redemption.

Spiritually speaking, the crucifix is meant to inspire gratitude, repentance, humility, and love for God.

Third, Catholics do not worship the crucifix itself. Worship belongs to God alone. The crucifix is a sacred image that points the believer toward Christ and His saving work.

Just as people keep photos of loved ones to remember them, Catholics use sacred images to help focus prayer and devotion.

Fourth, the crucifix also reflects the biblical importance of remembering Christ’s sacrifice.

The Bible says: “When I am lifted up from the earth, I will draw everyone to myself” (John 12:32).

The image of Christ crucified reminds believers that God entered human suffering and gave Himself completely for humanity.

Fifth, throughout Christian history, the crucifix became one of the most important symbols of Christianity, especially in Catholic spirituality. Saints often meditated before crucifixes while praying because it helped them contemplate the depth of Christ’s love.

The Bible says: “He humbled himself, becoming obedient to death, even death on a cross” (Philippians 2:8).

Sixth, Catholics also use empty crosses at times, especially during Easter, because the empty cross beautifully symbolizes the Resurrection and victory over death. So Catholics do not reject the empty cross at all.

However, the crucifix remains especially central because it unites both the suffering and the love of Christ together.

Seventh, during Mass, Catholic churches usually place a crucifix near the altar because the Eucharist is understood as making present the sacrifice of Christ sacramentally.

The crucifix helps connect the faithful spiritually to the mystery being celebrated.

Spiritually speaking, the crucifix reminds Catholics that Christianity is not only about victory and glory, but also about sacrificial love, suffering transformed by grace, and redemption through Christ.

In simple words, Catholics use crucifixes because they want to remember and reflect on the sacrifice of Jesus on the Cross. The crucifix points believers toward Christ’s love, suffering, mercy, and redemption while still fully affirming His Resurrection.

Now you know.

SOURCES
Sacred Scripture (Catholic Translation): 1 Corinthians 1:23; John 12:32; Philippians 2:8

Catechism of the Catholic Church: CCC 617-618; CCC 2130-2132

Roman Missal

John Paul II - reflections on the Cross and Redemption

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Be Prayerful. Be Inspired.

17/05/2026

Easter Sunday 2026


16/05/2026

LIVE: Banal na Misa mula sa Sta. Ursula Parish, Binangonan para sa Dakilang Kapistahan ng Pag-akyat

Punong Tagapagdiwang: Reb. Pd. Moises D. Villamayor, Kura Paroko.

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