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1st Day of Misa de GalloDecember 16, 202504:30 AM Mass
16/12/2025

1st Day of Misa de Gallo
December 16, 2025
04:30 AM Mass

Fifth Sunday of EasterMay 18, 202506:00 PM Mass
18/05/2025

Fifth Sunday of Easter
May 18, 2025
06:00 PM Mass

Feast of the Presentation of the LordFebruary 02, 202506:00 PM Mass
02/02/2025

Feast of the Presentation of the Lord
February 02, 2025
06:00 PM Mass

28/03/2024

Good Friday of the Lord’s Passion – Jesus Dies for Our Sins on the Cross

When Jesus had taken the wine, he said, “It is finished.” And bowing his head, he handed over the spirit.

- John 19:30

Let us Pray, Dear Lord, I am aware of Your desire for my soul. Your sacrifice on the Cross completed what You started, saving me and the world.

I ask for Your guidance in comprehending Your love and accepting it into my life. Please aid me in forgiving others and inviting You into my darkness and sin.

I surrender everything to You. I am grateful for Your suffering and the gift of Your Precious Blood that brought salvation to the world. Amen.

Source: Catholic Readings

28/03/2024

MAUNDY THURSDAY | Today is called Maundy Thursday because we remember today the "MANDATUM OR MANDATE" from Jesus "to love one another just as He has loved us" (cf. John 13:34) during his last supper with the Apostles.

In today's mass, we will also witness the washing of the feet of the representatives of our parish community, in commemoration of Jesus's selfless act of washing His apostles' feet.

Moreover, we also recall today Jesus's institution of the Holy Eucharist and the ministerial priesthood.

Let us actively participate in our celebration today. Let us pray for all our brothers ordained to the ministry of priests and for the intentions of one another. Mass will start at 5 PM in our Parish Church.

Padayon 'ta, mga igsoon!

28/03/2024

Holy Thursday of the Lords Supper - Jesus institues the sacraments of the Eucharist and Holy Orders

"If I, therefore, the master and teacher, have washed your feet, you ought to wash one another’s feet. I have given you a model to follow, so that as I have done for you, you should also do.”
- John 13:1-15

Let us Pray, Dear Lord, May I comprehend the essence of being a servant, and may I exhibit this humility in my deeds.

I beseech You, Lord, to let Your most Holy Body and Blood bestow upon me the metamorphosis into the individual You intend me to become. Amen.

Source: Catholic Readings

Holy ThursdayMarch 28, 2024Visita Iglesia
28/03/2024

Holy Thursday
March 28, 2024
Visita Iglesia

11th Sunday in Ordinary TimeJune 18, 202306:00 PM Mass
18/06/2023

11th Sunday in Ordinary Time
June 18, 2023
06:00 PM Mass

06/06/2023

The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity
June 04, 2023
06:00 PM Mass

28/05/2023

PENTECOST SUNDAY | MAY 28
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, ONE, HOLY, CATHOLIC, AND APOSTOLIC CHURCH

We're all familiar with our own birthdays, and we celebrate them because they mark the day of the year in which we entered into this life. But did you know you have a second birthday?

Because you are part of the body of the Church, Pentecost is the Church's birthday, and yours as well. And like any birthday, it's a cause for celebration.

The word Pentecost is Greek and it means "50th day." Fifty days after Easter Sunday, we celebrate the coming of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles and their followers, and the beginning of their Earthly ministry to make disciples of all nations.

Pentecost is also a Jewish holiday, which the Jews use to celebrate the end of Passover. Jews celebrate the gift of the law to Moses at Mt. Sinai on this day. But we, as Catholics celebrate the birth of our Church.

At Pentecost, the Apostles and their followers were gathered in a room. Jews from all over the world were gathered with Peter, the leader of the Apostles and the Eleven. At this time, a great wind blew and a flame appeared as a tongue of fire, which split itself into many individual flames above the heads of all those present. The Holy Spirit came upon these people and each began to speak in tongues. Despite the fact many had no common language, they were perfectly able to understand one another.

Others who were no so blessed, accused those speaking in tongues of being drunk, but Peter arose and addressed the crowd, explaining that it was only 9 o'clock, and that this phenomenon was not intoxication, but rather this was the work of the Holy Spirit, prophesied in the scripture.

Peter then called all those present to be baptized and about three thousand people were baptized that day.

These people were among the first Catholics, and Peter is the first pope of the Catholic Church.

The symbols of Pentecost are the flame, wind, and the dove, which represents the Holy Spirit. The color of Pentecost is red and the priest wears red vestments on this day. Parishioners are also invited to wear red on this day. Red decorations as well as celebrations are appropriate, similar to any other birthday. Special prayers are often said just for Pentecost.



Source:

(1) Pentecost—Catholic Org

(2) 📷 Pinterest

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