Nativity of Mary Parish - Commission on Worship

Nativity of Mary Parish - Commission on Worship Servers under the Nativity of Mary Parsh- Canduman, Mandau City

11/08/2023

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13/04/2023

Good morning everyone..we will have a general meeting this coming Friday night at 7:30 pm. I'm expecting all ministries to attend. Thank you

-Flor

23/06/2022

ANOTHER YEAR | On this day, marks the 35th Anniversary of our Parish Priest Rev. Fr. Sinfronio Atienza in the priesthood. Together let us celebrate with him in his thanksgiving mass this afternoon June 23,2022 during the 5:30PM Mass. Let us include him in our prayers to continue his love for the church and its faithful.

Happy 35th Sacerdotal Anniversary Rev. Fr. Sinfronio Atienza

Tu es sacerdos in aeternum

15/04/2022
2nd Practice for Tinieblas.
25/03/2022

2nd Practice for Tinieblas.


NMP's Music Ministry preparing for this year's "Tinieblas"
18/03/2022

NMP's Music Ministry preparing for this year's "Tinieblas"


01/03/2022
01/03/2022

A BLESSED ASH WEDNESDAY!

Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent for Catholics. The ashes we receive on our forehead in the shape of a cross serve as an outward sign of our sinfulness and need for penance. The ashes also symbolize our mortality, a reminder that one day we will die and our bodies will return to dust.

The tradition of receiving ashes has its origins in the Old Testament, where sinners performed acts of public penance. It was Pope Urban II who in the 11th century recommended that all Catholics take part in the practice of receiving ashes on Ash Wednesday. In the 12th century it became customary that the ashes used on Ash Wednesday were made by burning the previous year's palm branches.

Ash Wednesday is also a day of fasting and abstinence for Catholics.

According to Church law, Catholics older than the age of 14 are supposed to abstain from meat. In addition, those between the ages of 18 and 59, not including pregnant or nursing mothers, should eat only one full meal. Smaller amounts of food—not as much as a full meal—may be eaten in the morning and either at lunchtime or dinner, depending on when you eat your full meal.

Source: franciscanmedia.org



01/03/2022

"Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return"

ASH WEDNESDAY

Ash Wednesday comes from the ancient Jewish tradition of penance and fasting. The practice includes the wearing of ashes on the head. The ashes symbolize the dust from which God made us. As the priest applies the ashes to a person's forehead, he speaks the words: "Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return." Alternatively, the priest may speak the words, "Repent and believe in the Gospel."

Ashes also symbolize grief, in this case, grief that we have sinned and caused division from God. Writings from the Second-century Church refer to the wearing of ashes as a sign of penance.

It is important to remember that Ash Wednesday is a day of penitential prayer and fasting. Some faithful take the rest of the day off work and remain home. It is generally inappropriate to dine out, to shop, or to go about in public after receiving the ashes. Feasting is highly inappropriate. Small children, the elderly and sick are exempt from this observance.

Source: Catholic Online / https://www.catholic.org/lent/ashwed.php

Ania ang schedule sa mga misa ug pagpamadlis.

Ug sa kanunay, padayun kita sa Pag-ampo ug Pag-amping. Daghang Salamat

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Mandaue City
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