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Feast of St. Rita of Cascia Patron saint of the impossible Born at Roccaporena in central Italy, Rita wanted to become a...
22/05/2026

Feast of St. Rita of Cascia
Patron saint of the impossible

Born at Roccaporena in central Italy, Rita wanted to become a nun but was pressured at a young age into marrying a harsh and cruel man. During her 18-year marriage, she bore and raised two sons. After her husband was killed in a brawl and her sons had died, Rita tried to join the Augustinian nuns in Cascia. Unsuccessful at first because she was a widow, Rita eventually succeeded.

Over the years, her austerity, prayerfulness, and charity became legendary. When Rita of Cascia developed wounds on her forehead, people quickly associated them with the wounds from Christ’s crown of thorns. She meditated frequently on Christ’s passion. Her care for the sick nuns was especially loving. She also counseled lay people who came to her monastery.

Beatified in 1626, Rita of Cascia was not canonized until 1900. She has acquired the reputation, together with Saint Jude, as a saint of impossible cases. Many people visit her tomb each year.

Prayer to St. Rita

Dear St. Rita,
during your entire life on earth
you found your happiness by following the will of our heavenly Father.

Help me to be as trusting of God in all His plans for me.
Help me this day to give myself to Him as you did,
without limit, without fear, without counting the cost.

Help me to be generous in serving the needs of others,
patient in all difficulties,
forgiving toward all who injure me.

Help me to learn more deeply the great mystery of the Cross of Jesus,
so that by embracing it as you did,
I may come to experience its power to heal and to save. Amen.

🎉 Happy Birthday, Bro Edmar! 🎉Thank you for leading us with heart as our coordinator for 6 years and now guiding us as o...
05/03/2026

🎉 Happy Birthday, Bro Edmar! 🎉
Thank you for leading us with heart as our coordinator for 6 years and now guiding us as our adviser of Loved Flock Pembo. Your dedication, patience, and care make a big difference in all of us.
Wishing you a day full of joy, laughter, and blessings—you truly deserve it!

105th Birthday of Pope John Paul IIKarol Józef Wojtyła, elected Pope on 16 October 1978, was born in Wadowice, Poland, o...
18/05/2025

105th Birthday of Pope John Paul II

Karol Józef Wojtyła, elected Pope on 16 October 1978, was born in Wadowice, Poland, on 18 May 1920.

He was the third of three children born to Karol Wojtyła and Emilia Kaczorowska, who died in 1929. His elder brother Edmund, a physician, died in 1932, and his father, Karol, a non-commissioned officer in the army, died in 1941.

He was nine years old when he received his First Communion and eighteen when he received the Sacrament of Confirmation. After completing high school in Wadowice, he enrolled in the Jagellonian University of Krakow in 1938.

When the occupying N**i forces closed the University in 1939, Karol worked (1940-1944) in a quarry and then in the Solvay chemical factory to earn a living and to avoid deportation to Germany.

Feeling called to the priesthood, he began his studies in 1942 in the clandestine major seminary of Krakow, directed by the Archbishop Adam Stefan Sapieha. During that time, he was one of the organizers of the "Rhapsodic Theatre", which was also clandestine.

After the war, Karol continued his studies in the major seminary, newly reopened, and in the school of theology at the Jagellonian University, until his priestly ordination in Krakow on 1 November 1946. Father Wojtyła was then sent by Cardinal Sapieha to Rome, where he attained a doctorate in theology (1948). He wrote his dissertation on faith as understood in the works of Saint John of the Cross. While a student in Rome, he spent his vacations exercising pastoral ministry among Polish emigrants in France, Belgium and Holland.

In 1948, Father Wojtyła returned to Poland and was appointed a curate in the parish church of Niegowić, near Krakow, and later at Saint Florian in the city. He was a university chaplain until 1951, when he again undertook studies in philosophy and theology. In 1953, Father Wojtyła presented a dissertation at the Jagellonian University of Krakow on the possibility of grounding a Christian ethic on the ethical system developed by Max Scheler. Later he became professor of moral theology and ethics in the major seminary of Krakow and in the theology faculty of Lublin.

On 4 July 1958, Pope Pius XII appointed Father Wojtyła auxiliary bishop of Krakow, with the titular see of Ombi. Archbishop Eugeniusz Baziak ordained him in Wawel Cathedral (Krakow) on 28 September 1958.

On 13 January 1964, Pope Paul VI appointed Bishop Wojtyła as Archbishop of Krakow and subsequently, on 26 June 1967, created him a Cardinal.

Bishop Wojtyła took part in the Second Vatican Council (1962- 1965) and made a significant contribution to the drafting of the Constitution Gaudium et Spes. He also took part in the five assemblies of the Synod of Bishops prior to the start of his Pontificate.

On 16 October 1978, Cardinal Wojtyła was elected Pope and on 22 October he began his ministry as universal Pastor of the Church.

Pope John Paul II made 146 pastoral visits in Italy and, as the Bishop of Rome, he visited 317 of the current 322 Roman parishes. His international apostolic journeys numbered 104 and were expressions of the constant pastoral solicitude of the Successor of Peter for all the Churches.

His principal documents include 14 Encyclicals, 15 Apostolic Exhortations, 11 Apostolic Constitutions and 45 Apostolic Letters. He also wrote five books: Crossing the Threshold of Hope (October 1994); Gift and Mystery: On the Fiftieth Anniversary of My Priestly Ordination (November 1996); Roman Triptych, meditations in poetry (March 2003); Rise, Let Us Be on Our Way (May 2004) and Memory and Identity (February 2005).

Pope John Paul II celebrated 147 beatifications, during which he proclaimed 1,338 blesseds, and 51 canonizations, for a total of 482 saints. He called 9 consistories, in which he created 231 Cardinals (plus one in pectore). He also presided at 6 plenary meetings of the College of Cardinals.

From 1978, Pope John Paul II convoked 15 assemblies of the Synod of Bishops: 6 ordinary general sessions (1980, 1983, 1987, 1990, 1994 and 2001), 1 extraordinary general session (1985) and 8 special sessions (1980, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998 (2) and 1999).

On 3 May 1981, an attempt was made on Pope John Paul II's life in Saint Peter's Square. Saved by the maternal hand of the Mother of God, following a lengthy stay in the hospital, he forgave the attempted assassin and, aware of having received a great gift, intensified his pastoral commitments with heroic generosity.

Pope John Paul II also demonstrated his pastoral concern by erecting numerous dioceses and ecclesiastical circumscriptions, and by promulgating Codes of Canon Law for the Latin and the Oriental Churches, as well as the Catechism of the Catholic Church. He proclaimed the Year of Redemption, the Marian Year and the Year of the Eucharist as well as the Great Jubilee Year of 2000, in order to provide the People of God with particularly intense spiritual experiences. He also attracted young people by beginning the celebration of World Youth Day.

No other Pope met as many people as Pope John Paul II. More than 17.6 million pilgrims attended his Wednesday General Audiences (which numbered over 1,160). This does not include any of the other special audiences and religious ceremonies (more than 8 million pilgrims in the Great Jubilee Year of 2000 alone). He met millions of the faithful in the course of his pastoral visits in Italy and throughout the world. He also received numerous government officials in audience, including 38 official visits and 738 audiences and meetings with Heads of State, as well as 246 audiences and meetings with Prime Ministers.

Pope John Paul II died in the Apostolic Palace at 9:37 p.m. on Saturday, 2 April 2005, the vigil of Sunday in albis or Divine Mercy Sunday, which he had instituted. On 8 April, his solemn funeral was celebrated in Saint Peter's Square and he was buried in the crypt of Saint Peter's Basilica.

John Paul II was beatified in Saint Peter's Square on 1 May 2011 by Pope Benedict XVI, his immediate successor and for many years his valued collaborator as Prefect for the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.

He was canonised on 27 April 2014, together with Pope John XXIII, by Pope Francis.

https://www.vatican.va/content/john-paul-ii/en/biografia/documents/hf_jp-ii_spe_20190722_biografia.html



23/10/2024

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Saturday Devotion to Our LadyConsecration PrayerOur Lady, Mary Mediatrix of All GraceWe come to ask and seek your assist...
13/07/2024

Saturday Devotion to Our Lady

Consecration Prayer

Our Lady, Mary Mediatrix of All Grace
We come to ask and seek your assistance.

Oh my dear Mother Mary,
I consecrate myself and my family
To Jesus through Mary,
With my Lord and my God,
By Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity,
With the Holy Spirit,
Together with all Saints and Angels in Heaven.
And my guardian Angel here on earth,
To become a Saint,
as Mary's instrument of Grace,
For the Salvation of Souls. Amen

Oh Mary, my Mother, conceived without sin,
pray for us, who have recourse to thee.

Our Lady, Mary Mediatrix of All Grace, Pray for us!

Daily Novena to Our Lady, Mary Mediatrix of All Grace

Recite with devotion and fervor five (5) decades of the Rosary meditating on the Joyful, Sorrowful or Glorious Mysteries as the Blessed Virgin asked at Fatima; then say:

V. Incline unto my aid, O Lord.
R. Lord, make haste to help me.
V. Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit.
R. As it was in the beginning, is now and will be forever. Amen.

MEMORARE: Remember O most gracious Virgin Mary, that never was it known that anyone who fled to your protection, implored your help and sought your intercession was left unaided. Inspired with this confidence, we fly unto you, O Virgin of Virgins, our mother, to you we come before you we stand sinful and sorrowful. O mother of the Word Incarnate, despise not our petitions, but in your mercy hear and answer us, Amen.
We fly to your protection, O Holy Mother of God; despise not our petitions in our necessities, but deliver us always from all dangers, O glorious and blessed Virgin. (Recite 3x the Hail Mary and Glory Be)
Remember us, O Virgin Mother of God, in the presence of the Lord and do speak in our favor so that His wrath may be averted from us.

V. Our most powerful Mediatrix, pray for us
R. That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ

PRAYER: O Lord Jesus Christ, our Mediator with the Father, who has appointed the most Blessed Virgin, Your Mother to be our Mother also and our Mediatrix before You; grant that whosoever draws near to You to beseech any benefit, may receive all things through Her and rejoice. You Who live and reign with God the Father and the Holy Spirit forever and ever. Amen.

PRAYER OF PETITION: O Ever-Virgin Mother of God and Mediatrix of Grace who are the House of Gold within which dwells your Son, our Mediator, Jesus Christ, we humbly beseech you to grant our requests for our salvation and the salvation of the entire world. (make our requests)
O Mary, Mediatrix of All Grace, Obtain for us many holy priests and many holy religious vocations! Obtain for us many holy missionaries and the evangelization of all peoples especially Asia ! Obtain peace for our country and the whole world!
Keep us close and faithful to the Vicar of your Son in the unity of the One, Holy, Catholic, Apostolic and Roman Church. Hear our prayers and grant the requests we make to you. Amen.









We, the community of the Loved Flock SJCP Pembo Chapter, join the many devotees and groups in support to re-open the cas...
12/07/2024

We, the community of the Loved Flock SJCP Pembo Chapter, join the many devotees and groups in support to re-open the case of the 1948 Lipa Apparations.

We continue to pray, together with other devotees, that one day this apparation of Our Lady will be approved and her messages be believed.

in God's time and Grace.

"I am really sad but consoled by those who believe and trust me."

- November 12,1948 Message to Sister Teresita Castillo

Ave Maria Mediadora!

Our Lady, Mary Mediatrix of All Grace









Happy birthday to our former parish priest of St. John of the Cross Parish, Barangay Pembo and now the bishop of Sorsogo...
10/07/2024

Happy birthday to our former parish priest of St. John of the Cross Parish, Barangay Pembo and now the bishop of Sorsogon, His Grace, Bishop Jose Alan Dialogo!

May the good Lord continue to bless you and give you great strength and health as you lead the flock of the Diocese of Sorsogon and your ministry.

We love you, dear bishop! ❤️

OUR LADY, MARY, MEDIATRIX OF ALL GRACECarmelite Monastery, Lipa, Batangas, PhilippinesThe story of the Original Image of...
10/07/2024

OUR LADY, MARY, MEDIATRIX OF ALL GRACE
Carmelite Monastery, Lipa, Batangas, Philippines

The story of the Original Image of Mary Mediatrix

The Image of Mary, Mediatrix of All Grace

(Based on the book Wonders of Lipa, written By Dr. Francisco Villanueva)

On Friday, November 26, 1948, my brother Maj. Jose C. Villanueva and I went to visit the shop of the Visayan sculptor, Irineo Cristobal, a native of Banga Capiz, located at No. 431 Evangelista St. Quiapo Manila, who made the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mediatrix of All Grace, now worshipped (venerated) by the faithful in the Chapel of the Monastery of the Carmelites Sisters of Lipa, Batangas.

“How did you happen to make the statue?” I inquired from Irineo Cristobal.

Cristobal replied: “Monsignor Alfredo Obviar, Auxillary Bishop of Lipa, accompanied by three outside Carmelite Sisters came once during the month of September, 1948, to my workshop in Manila and ordered me to make the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mediatrix of All Grace in accordance with the description contained in a piece of paper written in pencil by Sister Teresita Castillo. “Then demonstrated to me a piece of paper which read as follows:

“Face not too round, not perfect oval, smiling with gay eyes looking forward. Fair complexion, dark eyes, small mouth, beautiful nose, black hair, coming out of her white veil of her forehead.

Hands extended in an attitude of writing, rosary on her right hand hanging.

Feet bare stepping on a clouds.

Body not thin, not stout

Dress all white reaching to the feet; round neck, double sleeves, one tight (under) the other wider, narrow white belt, white long veil reaching the feet. It falls graciously on her shoulders, more open than the veil of our lady of Fatima.”

Immediately the sculptor Cristobal stated to do the work which lasted several days. After the work was finished, Cristobal took the statue to the Carmelite Convent and delivered it to the Mother Prioress, Mother Mary Cecilia Zialcita.

After a few days the statue was returned to Cristobal together with a letter of the Mother Prioress, asking for some corrections to be made on it. Copy of the letter of the Mother Prioress, originally written in longhand and ink, read thus:

Carmelite Monastery
City of Lipa
October 18, 1948

Pax Cristi!

Dear Mr. Cristobal:

May Carmel’s Queen and Mother ever bless you!

We are returning the statue of Our Blessed Mother, begging you to make the following corrections:

1.The mouth – the corners are too curved upward. The upper lip is too swollen; the lower lip is too thin ( we use watercolor to improve it) Please make it a little more smiling.

2.The left hand; raise a little high as the right hand. The middle finger is broken.

3.The belt – reduce to one half inch width. More gatherings in the dress on the breast..

4.The eyes darker, blackish. The dress whiter. Please remark the cracks on the clouds and the right side of the mantle near the hair.

All the rest is well. We shall pray much, Mr. Cristobal that you may make her beautiful. Many thanks in advance.

With Prayers and Gratitude in Corde Jesus.

Sr. Mary Cecillia de Jesus OCD
Prioress

The retouching of the statue lasted two days. So according to the sculptor the whole work lasted 22 days. “As it stands now,” explains the sculptor, “ The statue represents the image of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mediatrix of All Grace, as described by Sister Teresita Castillo when she appeared before her. The most important changes were the length of the ribbons and other minor details. The statue made the image without the rosary, which was later provided by the Mother Prioress, when the image reached the monastery in Lipa.

Irineo Cristobal is the same sculptor who made the other statues in several churches and convents of Lipa and Manila.

Cristobal is a very devout Catholic, and he believes in the authenticity and the veracity of the Divine Apparitions and in the Miracle of the rose petals.

He told us that he made the statue without any model. The statue of the Blessed Virgin was placed in an open truck and taken to Lipa by Maximo Mendoza. It is said that at the time there was rain, but, whenever the statue passed, the rain stopped. So that the dress of the Blessed Virgin could not become wet before arriving at Lipa.

(CTTO Jun Perez)









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