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Coro de Monte Carmelo Nuestra Señora del Carmen Parish Music Ministry, Duat, Pulungmasle, Guagua, Pampanga

30/01/2019

Ipinagbabawal na ang pagdadala ng mga bag tulad ng mga backpack at knapsacks sa loob ng simbahan sa Archdiocese of …

MARAMING MARAMING SALAMAT PO SA INYONG MAINIT NA SUPORTA! especially sa aming naging participants,sponsors at lahat ng t...
13/01/2019

MARAMING MARAMING SALAMAT PO SA INYONG MAINIT NA SUPORTA! especially sa aming naging participants,sponsors at lahat ng tumulong during the activity. This event would not be possible without you. Thank you and God bless us all! VIVA STO NIÑO!



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HAPPY EASTER 2018!  😊
01/04/2018

HAPPY EASTER 2018! 😊

03/05/2016

Month of Mary
Inang Mahal
by Coro De Monte Carmelo

03/05/2016

PRAYER FOR THE ELECTIONS

Father, we entrust the Philippines to your love.
Jesus, we make you Lord over the elections.
Holy Spirit, we ask for Your guidance for each voter.

Amen.

Why is May Mary’s month?Here’s a brief explanation.For centuries, the Catholic Church has set aside the entire month of ...
03/05/2016

Why is May Mary’s month?
Here’s a brief explanation.
For centuries, the Catholic Church has set aside the entire month of Mary to honor Mary, Mother of God. Not just a day in May, mind you, but the entire month.
The custom spans both centuries and cultures, with roots going back as far as the Ancient Greeks. In early Greece, May was dedicated to Artemis, the goddess of fecundity.
In Ancient Rome, May was dedicated to Flora, the goddess of blooms, or blossoms. They celebrated ludi florals, or floral games, at the end of April and asked the intercession of Flora for all that blooms.
In medieval times, similar customs abounded, all centering around the practice of expelling winter, as May 1 was considered the start of new growth.
During this period, the tradition of Tricesimum, or “Thirty-Day Devotion to Mary,” came into being. Also called, “Lady Month,” the event was held from August 15-September 14 and is still observed in some areas.
The idea of a month dedicated specifically to Mary can be traced back to baroque times. Although it wasn’t always held during May, Mary Month included thirty daily spiritual exercises honoring Mary.
It was in this era that Mary’s Month and May were combined, making May the Month of Mary with special devotions organized on each day throughout the month. This custom became especially widespread during the nineteenth century and remains in practice until today.
The ways Mary is honored in May is as varied as the people who honor her.
It’s common for parishes have a daily recitation of the Rosary during May, and many erect a special May altar with a statue or picture of Mary as a reminder of Mary’s month. Additionally, it’s a long-standing tradition to crown the statue of Mary during May – a custom known as May Crowning. Often, the crown is made of beautiful blossoms representing Mary’s beauty and virtue. It’s also a reminder to the faithful to strive to imitate our Blessed Mother’s virtue in our own lives. May Crowning, in some areas, is a huge celebration and is usually done outside of Mass, although Mass may be celebrated before or after the actual crowning.
But May altars and crownings aren’t just “church” things. We can and should be doing the same in our homes. When we echo the customs and traditions of the Church in our homes – our domestic churches – we participate more fully in the life of the Church.
If you haven’t already, I encourage you to erect a prayer corner in your home. No matter how fancy or simple it is. The main point is that it’s a place designated for God, and more specifically, for spending time with him. Just as you need proper atmosphere to sleep, you also need proper atmosphere to pray.
For May, give Mary a special spot in your prayer corner. It can be a statue or picture, but place there some representation of our Blessed Mother. Make it appealing and a real tribute to her beauty and virtue.
Then, crown Mary. You can give her an actual or spiritual crown and you can make it a subtle gesture or ornate ceremony of your own device. The meaning is far more important than the action. You can do it in the beginning, at the end of May or anywhere in between.
Just do it.
Why?
Not because it’s a long-standing tradition in the Church, although it is. Not because there are any special graces connected to it, although there is.
No, do it because Mary is Mother – your mother, my mother, everyone’s mother – and because she cares for all of us day-in-and-day-out without fail, interceding for us in even the tiniest matters.
For that, she deserves an entire month in her honor.


Read more: http://www.ncregister.com/blog/mfenelon/why-is-may-the-month-of-mary/

It’s here. May, the month in which the earth springs into bloom (at least in the Northern Hemisphere) and we start thinking about ...

“April showers bring May flowers.”
03/05/2016

“April showers bring May flowers.”

“April showers bring May flowers.” You remember that little rhyme, don’t you? Growing up in Buffalo meant that sometimes these showers were of the snowy variety, but those flowers did spring up in May. And at my house there were plenty of them, especially roses, my mother’s favorite part of the gard…

04/09/2015

"For His anger is but for a moment, His favor is for life; weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning."
-Psalms 30:5

Good Day! God bless. :)

18/12/2014

CHRISTMAS o XMAS?

22/11/2014
05/11/2014

TALANG District
October 30, Thursday

Coro de Monte Carmelo (CDMC)
Gosu 'Pamangaladua' 2014

Capasalamatan:

Nenita Supnet
Lando Usman
Carolyn Medina
Tessie Jusi
Lisa Morales
Merly Montemayor
Beth Solis
Adriano Pring
Lory Apostol
Catalina Lagman
Helen Gatdula
Efren Manalang
Lea Medina
Kervin Guevarra
VinaManalang
Alma Dominguez
Myra Solicito
Shiela Dominguez
Kimverly Manalang
Marivic Maun
Felio Lagazon
Salve Aguila
Baby Carmen
Rachelle
Aning Balingit
Gloria Pascual
Anna Suba
Manuel Mendoza
Lilia Lintag
Katherine Jimenez
Josie Jimenez
Lyn Viscarra
Linda Manalansan
Aida Gando
Jesus Dimacali
Ely Batac
Paul Usman
Luz Medina
Baby Bernal
Gomer Dayrit
Rubing Mañalac
Lorna Lintag

Panuanan naka tamu pu ning Ginu.

Dacal pung salamat!

05/11/2014

BENEDICTO District
October 31, Friday

Coro de Monte Carmelo (CDMC)
Gosu 'Pamangaladua' 2014

Capasalamatan:

Mrs. Gloria Villafuerte
Mr. & Mrs. Narciso Galvez
Mrs. Leticia Alfaro
Mr. & Mrs. Nairiel Batac
Mr. & Mrs. Boy Santiago
Mrs. Nene Gomez
Mrs. Lorie Rivera
Mr. & Mrs. Eddie Tamundong
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Bero
Kagawad Rolly Gomez
Kagawad Joy David
Kagawad Oscar Gomez Jr.
Kagawad Doris Tantengco
Mr. & Mrs. Jun David
Mrs. Rosita Soriano
Mr. & Mrs. Ismael Siguin
Mrs. Naty Duero
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Bandong
Mrs. Susan Alvaro
Mrs. Nene Sta. Rita
Mr. & Mrs. Omar Danan
Mrs. Lourdes Resultay
Mr. & Mrs. Jun Bognot
Mrs. Marlyn Velasco
Mrs. Doris Ramos
Mr. & Mrs. Roger Batac
Mr. & Mrs. Teofilo Frias
Mrs. Jazel Acuña
Mr. & Mrs. Jacob Mateo
Mrs. Riza Lagman
Mr. & Mrs. Lou Salonga
Mr. & Mrs. Lito Manlulu
Mr. & Mrs. Joy Tayag
Mrs. Fely Pabalan
Mr. & Mrs. Rino Guevarra
Mr. & Mrs. Cesar Cordova
Mr. & Mrs. Mario Lanzi
Mr. & Mrs. Niño Yuzon
Mrs. Rosalie Bermudez

Panuanan naka tamu pu ning Ginu.

Dacal pung salamat!

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