Nakhon Pathom Filipino Catholic Community - NPFCC

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25/01/2026

SUNDAY HOLY MASS
January 25, 2026

just a quick thought for the day: as you move up in life, don't let your attitude change with your altitude. ✈️☁️…let’s ...
18/01/2026

just a quick thought for the day: as you move up in life, don't let your attitude change with your altitude. ✈️☁️…let’s be a little more patient, a lot more humble, and way more appreciative of the small stuff today. 🙏💙♥️💛

GO SLOW, STAY LOW
By Fr. Jerry M. Orbos SVD

The story is told about a woman who climbed the Alps with two experienced guides. As they neared the peak, she ran towards the wonderful view and was almost blown away by the wind. One of the guides caught her and pulled her down, saying: “On your knees, Madam! You are safe here only on your knees.”
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Today is the Feast of the Santo Niño, the Holy Child. In today’s Gospel (Matthew 18: 1-5, 10), Jesus tells His disciples: “Unless you turn and become like children, you will not enter the Kingdom of Heaven.” Jesus goes on to laud the basic characteristic of a child: “Whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest in the Kingdom of Heaven.” May we never forget that the higher we go, the more humble we should be. Childlike is the key to a peaceful and meaningful life.
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Humility is the key to the Kingdom of Heaven. Children have the key. Many of us adults lose it or have lost it along the way. So engrossed in our personal worldly agenda, we often forget that life, more than an achievement, is a gift. Proud of your worldly achievements? Look again and see how much more you have received than you have achieved. Remember, our so called achievements are small compared to the blessings we have received from God.
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Jesus called the child over, and the child obeyed. The child must have been scared or shy, but he/she overcame all these at the Lord’s call. When God calls us, are we ready to leave everything or everyone to answer His call? Are we listening to Him at all?
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Perhaps prayer or faith will not solve our problems, but a person of prayer and faith can see and understand problems clearer, and will even accept problems better. Ah, but don’t forget that prayer and faith have actually solved problems. Miracles do happen. The impossible can become possible! If you cannot relate with this thought, maybe it is because you have become a cynical, proud, and cold adult, and have lost the simplicity, humility, and warmth and innocence of a child.
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Humility has become such a lonely word in today’s world that thinks proud, talks proud, and acts proud. Think of any proud person right now: That person will surely be gone, sooner or later. That person can be gone in an instant, or may grow old, sick and helpless, and forgotten someday. That person is me, and you.
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There is so much pride and arrogance, so much bad-mouthing and bashing these days. What has happened to basic respect, decency, and courtesy? We need to heed these words: “Get rid of all bitterness, all passion and anger, harsh words, slander and malice of every kind. In place of these, be kind to one another, compassionate, and mutually forgiving, just as God has forgiven you in Christ” (Ephesians 4: 31-32).
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Is your life getting toxic, and you are burdened with so much stress and pressure? Maybe it’s time to exit from the fast lane, and from the flashbulbs, and take the road of humility and hiddenness. A lot of things fall into place when we humble ourselves, and allow ourselves to go slow and stay low.
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Humble beginnings. That’s how St. Arnold Janssen started the Society of the Divine Word (SVD) in Steyl, the Netherlands, in 1875. Against all odds, and with not much resources, this humble, prayerful and diligent priest founded a society of missionary priests and brothers, specifically for the China mission. He went on to found two women’s congregations, namely the Holy Spirit Sisters and the Pink Sisters of Perpetual Adoration. St. Arnold Janssen, whose feast day is Jan. 15, reminds us again that humility is the key to start, continue, and fulfill whatever endeavor or mission we undertake in this life.
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Congratulations to people who have come a long way from simple and humble beginnings. These “self-made” people are admirable and inspiring, but the problem comes when they become proud and arrogant, and forget the source of all their success and blessings. To those who have come a long way, make sure that you did not go far away from God. To those who fly at high altitudes in life, make sure that you have not acquired bad attitudes.
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Think about this: “One day, we all will depart on a journey free of cost. Don’t worry about seat reservation—it is confirmed; the flight is always on time; our good deeds will be our luggage; humility will be our passport; kindness will be our visa; and lots of love will upgrade us to business class.” Think about this, too: “One great form of wealth is kindness. It does not diminish no matter how much you give of it. You are wealthier every time you share it.”
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A moment with the Lord:
Lord, remind us to go slow and stay low as we journey through life with You. Amen.

Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer

when the way is blocked, make a new one… your determination is your raft.🙏👍👊👏
06/01/2026

when the way is blocked, make a new one… your determination is your raft.🙏👍👊👏

The Ant and the Flooded Path

One bright morning, after a heavy night of rain, little Antara the Ant set out to return to her anthill after a long day of foraging. She had found crumbs big enough to feed her family for days, and her heart was filled with pride. But as she reached the path leading home, her tiny heart sank — the familiar trail had turned into a stream. The heavy rain had flooded her way.

The once-dry soil was now muddy and slippery. The twigs that once guided her steps were floating away. For a moment, Antara stood still, staring at the rushing water.

“Oh no,” she murmured, “how will I ever cross this?”

She thought of turning back, but the thought of her hungry siblings waiting at home gave her courage. “No,” she said firmly, “there must be a way.”

Antara began to look around. A few leaves had fallen nearby, floating gently on the water. She climbed onto one, and to her surprise, it carried her! Slowly, she paddled with her antennae, pushing her little boat from one leaf to another, balancing her food on her back.

But then, she reached a spot where the leaves could go no farther. The water grew deeper, and the leaves began to drift away. Antara quickly jumped onto a nearby pebble that poked out of the water. She tested it — it was firm. Then she looked ahead and saw another pebble a short distance away.

“Perfect!” she said. One pebble at a time, she hopped, creating her own bridge across the flooded path.

It took patience. Once, she slipped and almost lost her crumb, but she caught it just in time. Bit by bit, she reached the dry side of the path.

When she finally stood before her anthill, drenched but victorious, the other ants rushed out to greet her. “Antara, you made it! How did you cross the flood?” they asked.

Antara smiled, shaking off a drop of water from her feeler. “When the path is blocked,” she said, “make a new one. The storm may flood the way, but it cannot stop the determined heart.”

That night, the colony feasted on the crumbs she brought. And from that day on, whenever it rained and the ground was wet, the young ants would whisper to each other, “Remember Antara — the ant who made boats from leaves and bridges from pebbles.”

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Moral Lesson:

This story is for you, dear reader — the one who often feels like giving up when life floods your path. Like the ant, you may meet obstacles that seem too strong, too sudden, or too unfair. But remember: no good thing comes easily. Greatness is not found on dry and easy roads — it is discovered when you choose to build bridges over the waters that block your way.

Every leaf the ant used, every pebble she stepped on, represents courage, patience, and faith in the face of difficulty. The flood did not stop her; it only revealed her strength.

So when trials and temptations come your way, do not despair. Use what you have — your wisdom, your creativity, your determination — and keep moving forward. For those who endure the storm with faith and courage will one day stand on solid ground, stronger and wiser than before.

Message:
The flooded path is not your end; it is the test that shapes your greatness.

01/01/2026

Happy New Year! 🎉🎊🥂

On behalf of all of us at NPFCC, we want to extend our warmest wishes to you for a truly wonderful and successful 2026!

Thank you so much for being a part of our journey. Your support and presence are what make our community truly grow and thrive, and we are incredibly grateful that you chose to join us.

We sincerely hope that this is just one of many, many celebrations—including future Christmases and New Years—that we get to share with you as our community continues to expand!

Have a fantastic year ahead!🎉🎊🥂💞❣️💕

31/12/2025
Happy New Year, Everyone
31/12/2025

Happy New Year, Everyone

Mary kept all these things, reflecting on them in her heart. 🤍As we close this year, we invite you to join us in honorin...
29/12/2025

Mary kept all these things, reflecting on them in her heart. 🤍

As we close this year, we invite you to join us in honoring the Solemnity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of God

Let us entrust our 2026 journey to her loving and motherly care. 🙏

New Year’s Eve Mass
📍 St. Vincent de Paul Seminary Sampran https://share.google/zCwRwqMXhRj5nHVQQ

🕖 7:00 PM
✨ Celebrant: Rev. Fr. Ramon Encinares, CM

As we celebrate the Solemnity of the Nativity of the Lord, we give thanks for the gift of our Savior. May this sacred ce...
24/12/2025

As we celebrate the Solemnity of the Nativity of the Lord, we give thanks for the gift of our Savior. May this sacred celebration renew our faith and fill our hearts with peace and hope.

Please join us for this sacred occasion as we celebrate the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ, our Savior and Redeemer. 🕯️

St. Vincent de Paul Seminary Sampran
https://share.google/B3Byu50UAP4DgzBVp

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23/12/2025

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