The National Shrine of Saint Padre Pio de Pietrelcina in Brgy. San Pedro

The National Shrine of Saint Padre Pio de Pietrelcina in Brgy. San Pedro This is the very first, the original, FB page for the Parish & National Shrine of Saint Padre Pio located in Brgy. Come, visit, be healed and be blessed!

San Pedro, Santo Tomas City, Batangas which was formally declared as a National Shrine on Sept.14, 2015.Come,visit,be healed and be blessed! This is the very first ever, the original, FB page for the Parish & National Shrine of Saint Padre Pio located in Brgy. San Pedro, Santo Tomas City, Batangas, Philippines which was formally declared as a National Shrine on September 14, 2015

Sunday Masses: 5

am, 7am, 9am, 11am, 2pm & 5pm

Saturday Masses: 7am, 9am(healing mass), 12nn, 2pm, 5pm(anticipated mass)

Weekdays: 7am, 10am, 12nn, 5pm

We welcome you as fellow pilgrims with faith, hope, and love as we thread the path towards the heavenly homeland! We invite you to experience the unfathomable and never changing love of God here at the shrine.

"On the Day of Judgment, we will not be judged for our ideas, but for the compassion we have shown to others." -Pope Fra...
16/07/2023

"On the Day of Judgment, we will not be judged for our ideas, but for the compassion we have shown to others." -Pope Francis
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Vatican City, Jul 15, 2023 / 09:00 amThe Vatican is granting a plenary indulgence to anyone who participates in the two ...
16/07/2023

Vatican City, Jul 15, 2023 / 09:00 am
The Vatican is granting a plenary indulgence to anyone who participates in the two years of jubilee celebrations of St. Thomas Aquinas leading up to the 800th anniversary of his birth.

Beginning with the 700th anniversary of Aquinas’ canonization on July 18, the Dominican Order is celebrating three significant anniversaries of “the Angelic Doctor” during the jubilee.

Aquinas was canonized as a saint on July 18, 1323, by Pope John XXII. The Church will mark this 700th anniversary next Tuesday with a Mass at 6:30 p.m. in Fossanova Abbey, the abbey about 60 miles south of Rome where Aquinas died. Pope Francis has designated Cardinal Marcello Semeraro, the prefect of the Vatican’s saints office, as his special envoy for the Mass.

On March 7, 2024, the Church will commemorate the 750th anniversary of Aquinas’ death. The theologian died in 1274 while on his way to the Council of Lyons. He fell ill during the journey and stopped at the Cistercian abbey of Fossanova.

Three months before he died, Aquinas experienced an intense revelation while offering Mass when he was nearly finished with his most significant work, the “Summa Theologiae” or “Summary of Theology.” After experiencing this revelation, Aquinas told his friend and secretary Brother Reginald: “The end of my labors has come. All that I have written appears to be as so much straw after the things that have been revealed to me,” and he never wrote again.

Aquinas’ body was kept in Fossanova Abbey until the end of the 14th century when his relics were moved to Toulouse, France, where the Order of Preachers was founded and where Aquinas’ tomb can be venerated today in the Church of the Jacobins.

The Dominican Order’s double jubilee year will culminate on the feast of St. Thomas Aquinas on Jan. 28, 2025, the 800th anniversary of Aquinas’ birth.

Aquinas was born in 1225 in the Italian town of Roccasecca, about 75 miles southeast of Rome, which at the time was part of the Kingdom of Sicily.

Pope Francis issued a letter in Latin earlier this week praising Aquinas for his “great spiritual and human wisdom.”

“He shined with righteous intelligence and clearness, and while reverently investigating the divine mysteries with reason, he contemplated them with fervent faith,” the pope wrote.

How to get the indulgence

The indulgence can be obtained by making a pilgrimage to a holy site connected to the Dominican Order to either take part in the jubilee celebrations or “at least devote a suitable time to pious recollection,” concluding by praying the Lord’s Prayer, reciting the Creed, and invoking the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St. Thomas Aquinas.

Any church, shrine, or chapel currently entrusted to the Dominican Order can meet the requirements for the pilgrimage.

According to a decree from the Vatican’s Apostolic Penitentiary, the plenary indulgence is available to “the truly penitent and charitable faithful” under the usual conditions.

The usual conditions for a plenary indulgence require the individual to be in a state of grace, have complete detachment from sin, and pray for the pope’s intentions.

The person must also sacramentally confess his or her sins and receive Communion up to about 20 days before or after the prayers for the indulgence.

The Apostolic Penitentiary said that the indulgence can also be applied “to the souls of the faithful departed still in purgatory.”

An indulgence is defined by the Catechism of the Catholic Church as “a remission before God of the temporal punishment due to sins whose guilt has already been forgiven.”

The elderly, the sick, and those unable to leave their homes for any serious reason can also obtain the plenary indulgence “if, despising all their sins and with the intention of fulfilling the three usual conditions as soon as possible, they spiritually join in the Jubilee celebrations in front of an image of St. Thomas Aquinas, offering to the merciful God their prayers as well as the sorrows and ills of their lives.”

The indulgence can be obtained up until St. Thomas Aquinas’ jubilee ends on Jan. 28, 2025.

“May our celebration of the double jubilee in the life of St. Thomas propel us to serve God and the Church with great dedication and profound humility,” wrote Father Gerard Francisco Timoner III, the master of the Dominican Order.

The Dominican master recalled how Aquinas told Brother Reginald “to seek no reward in this world except to be with God — Domine, non nisi Te, ‘Lord, nothing but you.’”
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POSTURE OF HANDS DURING "AMA NAMIN"The faithful can do orans posture, joined hands, or holding each other's hands.------...
15/07/2023

POSTURE OF HANDS DURING "AMA NAMIN"

The faithful can do orans posture, joined hands, or holding each other's hands.
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CIRCULAR NO. 2023-03
July 16, 2023

RE: ON THE QUESTION AS TO WHETHER THE FAITHFUL ARE ALLOWED TO HOLD OR RAISE HANDS DURING THE LORD'S PRAYER IN THE MASS

Your Eminences, Your Excellencies, and Reverend Administrators:

The General Instruction of the Roman Missal (GIRM) neither forbids nor prescribes raising hands or holding hands while praying the Lord's Prayer at Mass. Since the GIRM is silent on this matter, either forbidding or prescribing it rums counter to the intent of the instruction. Both gestures are liturgically accepted to accompany the praying of the Lord's Prayer. We are therefore exhorted to exercise sincere respect to each other in the gesture we express during the prayer.

Pope Francis remarked in his catechesis on March 14, 2017 that the Our Father "is not one of many Christian prayers, but it is the prayer of the children of God: it is the great prayer that Jesus taught us". If in the past, in the Roman liturgy, the Our Father was considered a presidential prayer, with the Vatican II liturgical reform it became the prayer of the entire assembly. Since the GIRM is silent on the gesture that should accompany the prayer, the faithful can recite or sing it with a gesture that can best help them to experience and express themselves as God's children.

For many of the faithful, it is in raising their hands in an orans posture that they can express the filial love and reverence contained in the prayer. Nothing in the Scriptures nor in the Christian tradition of worship forbids them from doing so. Praying with outstretched arms evokes the biblical attitude of the person praying (e.g. Moses in Exodus 17:8-16; Solomon in 1 Kings 8:54). Paul's instruction to Timothy is to "pray, lifting up holy hands" (1 Timothy 2:8),

On this matter, the Roman Missal in Italian, which gives some indications that the liturgical norms entrust to the national Episcopal Conferences, states: "During the singing or recitation of the Lord's Prayer one may hold one's arms outstretched; this gesture, provided it is properly explained, is to take place with dignity in a fraternal atmosphere of prayer" (CEI- Commissione Episcopale per la Liturgia, Precisazioni circa la normativa liturgica, seconda edizione italiana, LEV, Città del Vaticano 1963, p. LI),

We pray that we may grow in respect and fraternal charity as we delight in our identity as God's children and brothers and sisters with each other."

MOST REV. VICTOR B. BENDICO, D.D. Archbishop of Capiz
Chairman, Episcopal Commission on Liturgy
Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines EPISCOPAL COMMISSION ON LITURGY
121 Arzobispo St., Intramuros, 1099 Manila Telefax (02) 404.38.91. (02) 527.76.31 Email: [email protected]
Sources:
- Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines
- The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Manila
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12/08/2022

Padre Pio was violently attacked by the devil and nearly died, but was saved by the Virgin Mary.

In his life a demonically possessed woman stopped by and started hurling insults and threats at Padre Pio.

As soon as he approached, accompanied by Padre Eusebio, the woman leaped at him, screaming incomprehensible words in a deep, hoarse voice. She tried to scratch his face, but both he and Padre Eusebio were able to keep their distance.“I was terrified,” Padre Eusebio wrote,“but Padre Pio less so.”

“In the Name of God, go away!” Padre Pio yelled, moving past the madwoman, who didn’t follow, but kept screaming, “I’ll make you pay! I’ll make you pay!”

The woman was taken away and a different priest began an initial exorcism of her.

Later that night the friars were awakened by a horrible noise.
A little after ten o’clock that night, the friars on the floor where Padre Pio lived heard “a frightful thud.” Padre Eusebio wrote that it was “an incredible noise, as if the big door of the church was being slammed.” Then they heard Padre Pio crying, “Brothers! Brothers!”

The friars rushed in to see Padre Pio on the floor, bleeding from his face. A cushion from the kneeler was underneath his head, which saved Padre Pio from suffering a major blow to the head.

The next day Padre Pio’s face looked bruised and his eyes were black from the impact he suffered the night before. The woman was back in the crowd and taunted Padre Pio.

“Ah, I got my vengeance on that miserable old man!” Moreover, she kept shouting, “Ah, that cushion! That cushion!”
When the priest who had been trying to exorcize her the day before began once more, the woman shrieked,“Where were you last night? I was upstairs to see the old man I hate so much because he is a source of faith. I would have done more, only the White Lady stopped me.” It was said that the cushion found under Padre Pio’s head was put there by the Virgin Mary.

Eventually the woman was successfully exorcised from the demon possessing her and was grateful for Padre Pio’s prayers. She was liberated and became, “the most happy woman in the world.”

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