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Congratulations to His Eminence Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle and Most Reverend Marcelino Antonio Maralit, who have been a...
10/04/2026

Congratulations to His Eminence Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle and Most Reverend Marcelino Antonio Maralit, who have been appointed by His Holiness Pope Leo XIV as members of the Dicastery for Communication.

The announcement was made on April 10, 2026, at 12:00 noon in Rome (6:00 p.m. in the Philippines), recognizing the vital role and meaningful contributions of the Filipino Church in the mission of evangelization and media.

This appointment is a testament to the unwavering dedication of Filipino shepherds in proclaiming Christ through modern means of communication.

“Sit lux Christi resurgentis in cordibus vestris semper.”(May the light of the Risen Christ be in your hearts always.)A ...
05/04/2026

“Sit lux Christi resurgentis in cordibus vestris semper.”
(May the light of the Risen Christ be in your hearts always.)

A heartfelt Easter greeting from our beloved Base Chaplain, FR (CPT) RYU KIM IBAÑEZ, CHS. ✨

May the radiant light of the Risen Lord fill our hearts with hope, renew our faith, and guide us always in love and service. As we celebrate His victory over death, may we continue to walk in His light—sharing His joy, peace, and mercy with everyone we encounter.

Maligayang Pasko ng Pagkabuhay! Alleluia! 🙏🌿

Join us this afternoon for a solemn reflection on the Seven Last Words of Jesus Christ.🕐 Today at 1300 (1 PM) | April 3,...
03/04/2026

Join us this afternoon for a solemn reflection on the Seven Last Words of Jesus Christ.

🕐 Today at 1300 (1 PM) | April 3, 2026

Let us come together as one community and listen to the heartfelt sharings from our different sectors and Lay Liturgical Ministers. In these final words of our Lord, we find mercy, hope, forgiveness, and love that continues to speak to us today.

Come, reflect, and be renewed in His Word. ✝️

Today, we enter into the first movement of the Sacred Paschal Triduum through the solemn celebration of the Holy Thursda...
02/04/2026

Today, we enter into the first movement of the Sacred Paschal Triduum through the solemn celebration of the Holy Thursday – Mass of the Lord’s Supper.

On this sacred night, we remember three profound gifts of Christ to His Church:

🍞 The Institution of the Eucharist – At the Last Supper, Jesus offered His Body and Blood, giving us the greatest sacrament of His abiding presence. Every Mass becomes a living remembrance of this saving act.

🧺 The Washing of the Feet – A powerful sign of humility and service. Christ, our Lord and Master, knelt before His disciples, teaching us that true greatness is found in loving service.

✝️ The Institution of the Priesthood – Jesus entrusted His apostles to continue His mission, making Him present in the sacraments through the ministry of priests.

After the Mass, we continue with the Vigil and Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. The Blessed Sacrament is transferred to the altar of repose, inviting us to “watch and pray” with the Lord—just as He asked His disciples in the Garden of Gethsemane.

🌿 This quiet moment of adoration is our response of love:
—to accompany Jesus in His agony,
—to offer our prayers and sacrifices,
—and to remain in His presence in silence and devotion.

Let us not leave Him alone.

May we spend time tonight in prayer, reflection, and adoration—walking with Christ as He begins His Passion for our salvation.

OUR SCHEDULE:
🕊️ Holy Thursday - April 2, 2026
1700 (5PM) -- EVENING MASS OF THE LORD'S SUPPER
1900 (7PM) -- VIGIL AND ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT

Tomorrow marks the beginning of the Sacred Paschal Triduum—the holiest days of our Christian faith, where we journey wit...
01/04/2026

Tomorrow marks the beginning of the Sacred Paschal Triduum—the holiest days of our Christian faith, where we journey with Christ through His Passion, Death, and Resurrection.

The Paschal Triduum is not just three separate celebrations, but one continuous liturgical event that begins on the evening of Holy Thursday and culminates in the glory of Easter. It invites us to enter deeply into the mystery of God’s love:
✝️ Holy Thursday – We remember the Last Supper, the institution of the Eucharist, and Christ’s humble service in the washing of the feet.
✝️ Good Friday – We venerate the Cross and reflect on the Passion and Death of our Lord.
✝️ Easter Vigil – The mother of all vigils, where darkness turns to light and we celebrate Christ’s victory over sin and death.

Let us come together as one community of faith and take part in these sacred celebrations:

📍 OUR TRIDUUM SCHEDULE
🕊️ Holy Thursday - April 2, 2026
1700 (5PM) -- EVENING MASS OF THE LORD'S SUPPER
1900 (7PM) -- VIGIL AND ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT
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✝️ Good Friday – April 3, 2026
0600 (6AM) -- STATION OF THE CROSS
1300 (1PM) -- SEVEN LAST WORDS OF CHRIST
1500 (3PM) -- VENERATION OF THE CROSS
1600 (4PM) -- PROCESSION OF SANTO ENTIERRO
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🔥 Black Saturday – April 4, 2026
1900H (7PM) -- EASTER VIGIL IN THE HOLY NIGHT OF EASTER

May this sacred time renew our hearts and draw us closer to the mystery of Christ’s saving love. Let us walk with Him… so we may also rise with Him.

In prayer, in journey, and in communion, we successfully held our Visita Iglesia 2026 last Saturday, March 28, visiting ...
30/03/2026

In prayer, in journey, and in communion, we successfully held our Visita Iglesia 2026 last Saturday, March 28, visiting seven churches within the Archdiocese of Pampanga.

This meaningful pilgrimage was led by our Chief Chaplain, Fr. Denis Bulanday, together with our Base Chaplain, Fr. Ryu Kim Ibañez. It was a grace-filled experience shared by our dedicated church workers, ministry leaders, and members of the Pastoral Council.

As we walked from one church to another, we were reminded that our Lenten journey is not only a physical pilgrimage, but a spiritual one—drawing us closer to Christ through prayer, sacrifice, and unity.

May this experience continue to inspire us to deepen our faith and live out our mission as one Church.

“From every chant, a prayer rises 🙏Pabasa is a cherished Lenten tradition where the Passion of Christ is prayerfully cha...
30/03/2026

“From every chant, a prayer rises 🙏

Pabasa is a cherished Lenten tradition where the Passion of Christ is prayerfully chanted.
At Our Lady of Loreto Chapel, lay faithful gather in devotion, reflecting on Christ’s love and sacrifice. 🙏



With palms in our hands and faith in our hearts, we journeyed together in this year’s Palm Sunday Grand Procession and H...
30/03/2026

With palms in our hands and faith in our hearts, we journeyed together in this year’s Palm Sunday Grand Procession and Holy Mass. 🌿

We give thanks for the beautiful celebration presided over by our Chief Chaplain, Fr. Denis Bulanday, together with our Base Chaplain, Fr. Ryu Kim Ibañez. Through this solemn beginning of Holy Week, we are reminded to welcome Christ not only with joyful praises, but with lives ready to follow His path of love and sacrifice.

May this sacred celebration lead us deeper into prayer, reflection, and renewed faith.

Today, we remember the triumphant entry of Jesus into Jerusalem—welcomed with palm branches and cries of “Hosanna!” Yet,...
28/03/2026

Today, we remember the triumphant entry of Jesus into Jerusalem—welcomed with palm branches and cries of “Hosanna!” Yet, this same journey leads us to the Cross.

As we begin this Holy Week, may we not only wave our palms in praise, but also open our hearts in surrender. Let us walk with Christ—from joy to suffering, from the Cross to the promise of new life.

🙏 “Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord!”

May this day remind us to remain faithful—not only in moments of triumph, but also in times of trials.

MASS SCHEDULE:
0730 (7:30AM)
1000 (10AM)
1700 (5PM)

Today, we pause in silence and prayer as we honor the sorrows of our Blessed Mother, Our Lady of Sorrows.As we draw near...
27/03/2026

Today, we pause in silence and prayer as we honor the sorrows of our Blessed Mother, Our Lady of Sorrows.

As we draw nearer to Holy Week, we are invited to walk with her—to feel the weight of her pain, her unwavering faith, and her quiet strength as she stood beside her Son, Jesus Christ, on the path to Calvary.

In every sorrow we carry, may we find comfort in her example. In every cross we bear, may we learn to trust in God’s saving love.

Let this day be a moment of reflection, compassion, and hope as we prepare our hearts for the Passion of Christ.

🙏 Our Lady of Sorrows, pray for us.

Today, we greet with gratitude and prayers our beloved priests under the Military Ordinariate of the Philippines. Happy ...
26/03/2026

Today, we greet with gratitude and prayers our beloved priests under the Military Ordinariate of the Philippines. Happy Priest’s Day! 🙏

The Ordinariate celebrates the Chrism Mass 2026, a sacred and meaningful liturgy where priests renew their promises of service, and the Bishop blesses the holy oils—the Oil of the Sick, Oil of Catechumens, and Sacred Chrism—used in the sacraments throughout the year. This Mass beautifully expresses the unity of priests with their Bishop and the whole Church.

With special mention to our dear shepherds:
Fr. Denis Bulanday
Fr. Ryu Kim Ibanez
Fr. Arnold Vergara
Fr. Dennis Alingalan
Fr. Rommel Kiamco
Fr. Salcedo Galvan.

May God continue to strengthen and guide our priests in their mission of service and love.

With hearts full of joy and reverence, our community warmly welcomed the Relic of Saint Carlo Acutis on its first day of...
24/03/2026

With hearts full of joy and reverence, our community warmly welcomed the Relic of Saint Carlo Acutis on its first day of visit to our chapel.

Our Pastoral Council humbly received the sacred relic from St. Michael Chapel at Fort Bonifacio. Taguig City. Upon arrival, it was solemnly welcomed by our Base Chaplain, Fr. Ryu Kim Ibanez, together with the different organizations of our chapel, highlighted by a heartfelt dance offering from our Youth Ministry.

The welcome ceremony was followed by the Holy Mass in honor of Saint Carlo Acutis, presided over by Fr. Toto Galvan, together with Fr. Ryu Kim Ibanez, gathering the faithful in prayer and thanksgiving for this grace-filled moment.

The relic will remain with us until tomorrow before it continues its journey to St. Ignatius Cathedral, Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo, Cubao, Quezon City. May this blessed visit inspire us, especially the youth, to live lives of holiness, simplicity, and deep love for the Eucharist—just like Saint Carlo.

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HISTORY OF OUR LADY OF LORETO CHAPEL

The LADY OF ALL NATIONS CHAPEL is presently located at G***r Street corner Paredes Street here in CJVAB as part of the base facility for religious function. The change of the PATRONESS of the “PARISH” from ST. THERESE OF THE CHILD JESUS to the LADY OF ALL NATIONS will inform the community of the new date of the “PARISH FIESTA” in honor of the Lady of All Nations. On 03 June 2001, the new CJVAB Chapel celebrated for the first time its “PARISH FIESTA.” THE FEAST OF THE LADY OF ALL NATIONS will be celebrated every PENTECOST SUNDAY of the year.

On the 24th day of August 2009, The Our Lady of All Nations Chapel was renamed to OUR LADY OF LORETO CHAPEL, which was known as the Patroness of Aviators, by +Bishop LEOPOLDO S TUMULAK, D.D. The Feast Day of Our Lady of Loreto is the second Sunday of December.