Totus Tuus Ego Sum

Totus Tuus Ego Sum Sons and daughters of Saint John Paul II, one of the greatest saints of modern era. Its Patron Saint is Pope Saint John Paul II (Karol Josef Wotyla).

Saint John Paul II Chaplaincy is a Catholic Church within the Metropolitan See of Lingayen-Dagupan comprising sixteen (16) barangay districts in the City of San Carlos. The constructionof the church building has started since 2012 up until now in its present site. The facade of the Church is inspired by the Minor Basilica of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Wadowice, Poland where the

young Wojtyla was baptized. The Chaplaincy community is guided by the humble prayer of its Patron Saint "Totus Tuus" (Totally Yours). The Church is situated in Talang-Aponit, San Carlos City, Pangasinan.

READ: Lingayen-Dagupan Archbishop Socrates Villegas' circular letter for this year's Solemnity of Christ the King_______...
15/08/2023

READ: Lingayen-Dagupan Archbishop Socrates Villegas' circular letter for this year's Solemnity of Christ the King

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14/08/2023

Come and join us in celebrating the Feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary through an annual youth gathering of the Archdiocese of Lingayen-Dagupan the Marian Youth Vigil on September 7-8, 2023 at Mary Help of Christians Parish, Basista, Pangasinan with the theme, "Mary's Haste: A Prelude to Her Joyful Praise and Charity."

08/08/2023

MIRACLE AT FÁTIMA? WORLD YOUTH DAY PILGRIM RECEIVES HER SIGHT AFTER COMMUNION AT MASS

“I opened my eyes and I could see perfectly,” said Jimena, a 16-year-old Spanish World Youth Day pilgrim who said she miraculously recovered her sight after receiving the Eucharist at Fátima, Portugal, during a Mass there.

This possible miracle has moved hearts and filled with hope all those who have been following the events at WYD, which brought together more than a million young people in the Portuguese capital last week.

Jimena traveled to Lisbon from Madrid with a group from Opus Dei. During the days prior, relatives and acquaintances of the young woman organized a novena to pray to Our Lady of the Snows, whose feast day is commemorated Aug. 5, the same day she recovered her sight.

For two and a half years, Jimena has suffered a loss of sight due to a myopia problem that left her with a 95% vision loss. On the morning of Aug. 5, when the Holy Father was also praying the rosary at the Fátima shrine, Jimena received what she herself describes as a “great gift” from the Virgin Mary.

Not long after having recovered her sight, Jimena told the Spanish radio station COPE that she woke up that morning “as I have been getting up for two and a half years, seeing super blurry, very badly.”

She explained that she had gone to Mass with her friends “because we are at WYD and after receiving Communion I began to cry a lot, because it was the last day of the novena and I wanted to be cured and I had very much asked God please [cure me].”

“When I opened my eyes, I could see perfectly,” the young woman continued, “it was overwhelming; very many thanks must be given for the miracle, because I saw the altar, the tabernacle, my girlfriends were there, and I could see them perfectly.”

In addition, she said that she was able to read the novena prayer that she was praying and that she still reads “quite well” — she hadn’t forgotten at all how to read.

The young woman said she is “super happy” and thanked all those who were part of the prayer group. “This has been a test of faith; the Virgin has given me a great gift that I will not forget,” she said.

In an Aug. 6 statement to ACI Prensa, CNA’s Spanish-language news partner, Cardinal Juan José Omella, the archbishop of Barcelona and president of the Spanish Bishops’ Conference, referred to the possible miracle as “a grace from God” during the press conference at the end of WYD held at Eduardo VII park in Lisbon.

The cardinal said he was able to speak with Jimena on a video call and that she explained what happened in a natural and unaffected manner. “The girl was very excited; she had been blind for a while and she had been learning the Braille method for two or three years,” he said.

The prelate also noted that Jimena “had to read the prayer of thanksgiving at Mass that day with the Madrid group” and that, after receiving Communion, she was able to read it without any problem.

The young woman also told the cardinal that they had been praying for “nine days asking the Virgin for her healing.”

Omella encouraged the faithful to “give thanks to God” and explained that “this doesn’t lead to the cause of beatification for anyone, because the Virgin is already a saint, but it is indeed a grace from God.”

He pointed out that “then the doctors will have to assess it, what it was like, if it existed, if it could be cured or not. But for now for the girl that has been a major event. Let’s say a miracle. She didn’t see and now she sees. Now the doctors will be able to say the rest, but she has gone home seeing. Well, she sees, blessed be God.”

Omella said he was “really struck” by other testimonies that took place during WYD from young people who “have also recovered their interior vision.”

By Almudena Martínez-Bordiú

Article: https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/255031/miracle-at-fatima-world-youth-day-pilgrim-receives-her-sight-after-communion-at-mass?fbclid=IwAR2xx3tZ6S7iDi4ornOVTD3toBtss3q0Gf3raM6gsPMHyFOI_sXonfzWgj8

07/08/2023

In the universal calendar of the Church, we celebrate on August 8th the memorial of Saint Dominic de Guzman, priest. For us his children, in the Order he founded, we celebrate it as a Solemnity.

St Dominic is undoubtedly one of the most influential saints in the Catholic Church. The lasting fruits of his labors, which he did out of love for God, are present even 800 years after his passing.

Even at an early age, St Dominic loved consoling the Lord by offering works of penance. Even the things he did, he did for the Lord -- indeed, it is said that he ever only spoke to God or about God. St Dominic's world revolved around the Truth Incarnate, residing in the divinity and humanity of his Master, Jesus Christ.

Many lessons can be gained from a study of St Dominic's life. Perhaps one worth contemplating on in our time is his humility. His humility is not nominal or superficial; this humility underwent trials several times. Humility, as it were, became the key by which God let him unlock the path towards sanctity. Humility, so it would be gently revealed to us, allowed St Dominic to become the great Preacher of Grace.

The path which our Holy Father trod before us is the same path we seek to follow. The path is thorny and can, at times, be unsafe. Definitely, this path is not a path of comfort. St Dominic's life shows this. Yet, on this road of self-denial, he found the shining Truth of Christ, and once he found it he dedicated his entire life to sow it in others. In so doing, St Dominic did not seek a crown for himself, but for his divine Master.

In his humility, St Dominic put himself at the complete disposal of God. This is the fruit of his inspired labors: that there is no greater glory for the Order of Preachers than to have helped Christ in saving a miserable sinner.

We love our Dominican identity; then, perhaps, let us renew once more our Dominican humility. Like Father Dominic who patiently and lovingly stayed with the heretic inn-keeper of Toulouse until, by the grace of God, he was converted, may we also find the humility, love, and courage to accompany those who are far from the light of Christ. Perhaps, we will be surprised to find the imprint of Christ's love in the hearts of the broken, as we discover that He Himself has come before us--just as He always walked before His faithful hound, Dominic de Guzman. ✴


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07/08/2023
06/08/2023

The next World Youth Day will be in Seoul, South Korea! 🇰🇷 See you in 2027! 🇰🇷 🫰

Dicastery for Laity, Family and Life

06/08/2023

August 6 | Parish Priest's Sunday

Today is Saint John Marie Vianney Sunday or "Parish Priest's Sunday" - a day devoted to honor parish priests. In gratitude for their ministry, let us offer this prayer today.

A Prayer for Priests by St. Therese of the Child Jesus

O Jesus, I pray for your faithful and fervent priests;
for your unfaithful and tepid priests;
for your priests laboring at home or abroad in distant mission fields;
for your tempted priests;
for your lonely and desolate priests;
for your young priests;
for your dying priests;
for the souls of your priests in purgatory.

But above all, I recommend to you the priests dearest to me:
the priest who baptized me;
the priests who absolved me from my sins;
the priests at whose Masses I assisted and who gave me your Body and Blood in Holy Communion;
the priests who taught and instructed me;
all the priests to whom I am indebted in any other way (especially …).

O Jesus, keep them all close to your heart,
and bless them abundantly in time and in eternity. Amen.

Listen to the playlist "Amare et Servire" songs about about ministry and loving service: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4ZNPJgasLjuTcLrZGXX6xO?si=7c32d38ac4204ccf

04/08/2023

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