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08/12/2025

HAPPY CONCEPTION DAY, MAMA MARY!

The Immaculate Conception, a dogma defined by Pope Pius IX in 1854, is a cornerstone of Catholic faith, declaring Mary was conceived without original sin. As the principal patroness of the Philippines, a title bestowed by Pope Pius XII in 1942, Mary is revered as a powerful symbol of faith, hope, and devotion for the Filipino people, guiding them in their spiritual journey and inspiring countless acts of love and charity.

17/10/2025

Matthew 24:12

"Because of the increase of wickedness, the love of many will grow cold."
Jesus looks at this world and it breaks His heart. The world is colder now. People are numb. We've normalized sin, glorified division and forgotten the One who gave everything for us. He's not angry. He's heartbroken. He doesn't recognize what we've become but He still knows who we are and his arms are always open and his voice is still calling.
We need to come back. We need to love again. We need to do better, while there's still time. Jesus loves you

"Strive to enter through the narrow gate" (Luke 13:24) The narrow gate represents the path of virtue, self-discipline, a...
25/08/2025

"Strive to enter through the narrow gate" (Luke 13:24)

The narrow gate represents the path of virtue, self-discipline, and commitment to living according to God's will, requiring us to make intentional choices that prioritize our relationship with Him and our values. To strive to enter through this gate, we must cultivate self-discipline and perseverance in our daily lives, embracing a counter-cultural approach that seeks God's kingdom above all else. By doing so, we can live a life that is authentic, meaningful, and rooted in our faith, bringing us joy, peace, and fulfillment.

16/08/2025

HOW DID ST. ROCH BECOME THE PATRON SAINT OF DOGS?

Catholic dog owners or 'hoomans' would surely say that this day is special for their paw-buddies, because today, we are celebrating the memorial of Saint Roch, the patron of dogs. But did you know that St. Roch is also a powerful patron against plagues?

In the 14th century, Saint Roch devoted himself to assisting the sick who were suffering from the plague. He visited several towns in Italy and eventually was infected with the same disease that he was battling. Afraid that he would infect others, Saint Roch isolated himself from others by going into a self-quarantine in the forest. There he was slowly dying, but God provided for him by sending him a dog.

Saint Roch became the patron saint of dogs because a dog helped him during his trying moments. That God-sent dog would lick his sores and bring him bread when he was suffering from the plague.

"Sr. San Roque: Mananabang sang masakiton - maalwan sa naga kinahanglan""Subong nga adlaw, ginasaulog naton ang kapiesta...
15/08/2025

"Sr. San Roque: Mananabang sang masakiton - maalwan sa naga kinahanglan"

"Subong nga adlaw, ginasaulog naton ang kapiestahan ni SeΓ±or San Roque - Patron sang mga masakiton kag imol. Isa ka halangdon nga tumolon-on sang pagtoo, pag-alagad kag pagpalangga sa isigkatawo. Sa iya kabuhi nga puno sang paghalad kag kabudlay para sa iban, ginpabutyag niya sa aton nga ang tinuod nga pagserbisyo naga halin sa matahum nga tagipusuon. Kabay nga sa sini nga selebrasyon, magapadayon kita sa pagpasalamat kag pagpangamuyo nga padayon niya kita protektahan kag buligan sa tanan nga tion."

VIVA SEΓ‘OR SAN ROQUE!!!

VIVA! VIVA! VIVA!

Attention all devotees! Join us for the traditional procession of our beloved patron, Sr. San Roque, as part of our reli...
15/08/2025

Attention all devotees! Join us for the traditional procession of our beloved patron, Sr. San Roque, as part of our religious celebration. The procession will take place tomorrow at 6:00 am sharp. We invite everyone to participate and witness this beautiful display of faith and devotion. Let's come together to honor our saint and seek his intercession.

VIVA SR. SAN ROQUE!!!

15/08/2025

PRAYER FOR THE ASSUMPTION
OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY

Father in heaven,
all creation rightly gives you praise,
for all life and all holiness come from you.
In the plan of your wisdom
she who bore the Christ in her womb
was raised body and soul in glory to be with him in heaven. May we follow her example in reflecting your holiness
and join in her hymn of endless love and praise.
We ask this through Christ our Lord.

Amen.

15/08/2025

THE FOUR MARIAN DOGMAS

Doctrine taught by the Church to be believed by all the faithful as part of divine revelation. All dogmas, therefore, are formally revealed truths and promulgated as such by the Church. they are revealed either in Scripture or tradition.

There are four dogmas stating Mary's personal relationship with God and her role in human salvation .

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This marian dogma was proclaimed by Pope Pius XII on November 1, 1950 on his Encyclical Munificentissimus Deus.
The dogma states that "Mary, Immaculate Mother of God ever Virgin, after finishing the course of her life on earth, was taken up in body and soul to heavenly glory." This definition as well as that of the Immaculate Conception makes not only reference to the universal, certain and firm consent of the Magisterium but makes allusion to the concordant belief of the faithful. The Assumption had been a part of the Church's spiritual and doctrinal patrimony for centuries. It had been part of theological reflection but also of the liturgy and was part of the sense of the faithful.

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The solemn definition of Mary's Immaculate Conception is like Divine Motherhood and Perpetual Virginity part of the christological doctrine, but it was proclaimed as an independent dogma by Pope Pius IX in his Apostolic Constitution "Ineffabilis Deus" (December 8, 1854). Though highlighting a privilege of Mary it in fact stresses the dignity and holiness required to become "Mother of God." The privilege of the Immaculate Conception is the source and basis for Mary's all-holiness as Mother of God.

More specifically, the dogma of the Immaculate Conception states "that the most Blessed Virgin Mary, from the first moment of her conception, by a singular grace and privilege from Almighty God and in view of the merits of Jesus Christ, was kept free of every stain of original sin."

β€’ π™ˆπ˜Όπ™π™”'π™Ž π˜Ώπ™„π™‘π™„π™‰π™€ π™ˆπ™Šπ™π™ƒπ™€π™π™ƒπ™Šπ™Šπ˜Ώ
Mary's divine motherhood was proclaimed at the Council of Ephesus in 431. Various names are used to describe Mary's role as mother of Jesus. She is called "Mother of God" which translates the more accurately stated greek term "Theotokos" or "Birthgiver of God." The Council of Ephesus (431) attributed to Mary the title, Mother of God. This needs to be read against the Council's declaration that in Christ there are two natures, one divine and one human, but only one person. Indeed, according to the Council the holy virgin is the Mother of God since she begot according to the flesh the Word of God made flesh. This decision was further explained by the Council of Chalcedon (451) which says with regard to Mary's divine motherhood:

β€’ π™‹π™€π™π™‹π™€π™π™π˜Όπ™‡ 𝙑𝙄𝙍𝙂𝙄𝙉𝙄𝙏𝙔
The expression perpetual virginity, ever-virgin, or simply "Mary the Virgin" refers primarily to the conception and birth of Jesus. From the first formulations of faith, especially in baptismal formulas or professions of faith, the Church professed that Jesus Christ was conceived without human seed by the power of the Holy Spirit only. Here lies the decisive meaning of expressions such as "conceived in the womb of the Virgin Mary," "Mary's virginal conception," or "virgin birth." The early baptismal formula (since the 3rd century) state Mary's virginity without further explaining it, but there is no doubt about its physical meaning. Later statements are more explicit. Mary conceived "without any detriment to her virginity, which remained inviolate even after his birth" (Council of the Lateran, 649).

Although never explicated in detail, the Catholic Church holds as dogma that Mary was and is Virgin before, in and after Christ's birth. It stresses thus the radical novelty of the Incarnation and Mary's no less radical and exclusive dedication to her mission as mother of her Son, Jesus Christ. Vatican II reiterated the teaching about Mary, the Ever-Virgin, by stating that Christ's birth did not diminish Mary's virginal integrity but sanctified it . The Catechism of the Catholic Church ponders the deeper meaning of the virgin bride and perpetual virginity (499-507). It also maintains that Jesus Christ was Mary's only child. The so-called "brothers and sisters" are close relations.

10/08/2025

MGA DAPAT ISAALANG-ALANG SA TUWING DADALO NG BANAL NA MISA

Ang Banal na Misa ay sentro at rurok ng ating pananampalataya, kaya naman mahalaga na handa ang ating sarili at kalooban sa pagdalo rito. Alalahanin ang mga sumusunod bago at tuwing tatanggapin si Kristo sa Eukaristiya.

John 16:33"I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In the world you may have tribulation, but be...
10/08/2025

John 16:33
"I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In the world you may have tribulation, but be of good cheer. I have overcome the world"

Maria had always been passionate about her family's coffee farm in the mountains. But when a severe storm hit, destroying their crops and threatening their livelihood, Maria felt overwhelmed. As she walked through the damaged fields, she stumbled upon a worn-out Bible that had belonged to her grandmother. As she flipped through its pages, her eyes landed on John 16:33.

The verse spoke directly to her heart: "I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In the world you may have tribulation, but be of good cheer. I have overcome the world." Maria realized that her struggles were not unique and that Jesus had already overcome the world.

With renewed hope, Maria rallied her family, and together they worked tirelessly to rebuild their farm. They faced many challenges, but Maria's newfound perspective gave her the strength to persevere. As they rebuilt, they found peace in their labor and in their faith.

One day, as they sat together on their porch, watching the sun set over their restored farm, Maria's father turned to her and said, "You know, daughter, we may face tribulations in this world, but with Christ, we can find peace in the midst of them." Maria smiled, knowing that she had learned a valuable lesson from her grandmother's Bible and from her own experience.

"I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." - Philippians 4:13In a small village, an elderly man stood firm...
09/08/2025

"I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." - Philippians 4:13

In a small village, an elderly man stood firm amidst a fierce storm. While others feared for their lives, he calmly said, "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." With unwavering faith, he led the villagers to safety and helped them rebuild their homes. As they worked together, the villagers began to notice the elderly man's extraordinary strength and resilience. They asked him the secret to his confidence, and he shared with them the verse that had guided him throughout his life: "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me."

As the villagers rebuilt their homes and their lives, they too began to apply the verse to their own struggles. They faced challenges with renewed strength and hope, knowing that they were not alone. The storm had brought destruction, but it also brought the villagers closer together and deepened their faith.

The lesson we can learn from this story is that our strength comes not from ourselves, but from our faith in God. When we trust in Him and His power, we can overcome even the most daunting challenges. Just like the elderly man and the villagers, we can rise above our struggles and emerge stronger, more resilient, and more faithful. May this verse inspire you to trust in God's strength and power today.

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