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ANG PANGSEMANA NGA PAHAYAGAN SANG PAR OKYA NI SAN V ICENTE FERRER[SHRINE OF ST. VINCENT FERRER], LEGANES, ILOILO
XV
Pangamuyo sa Pagdangat sang atonmga kinahanglan.
Bulahan nga San Vicente Ferrer ,nga sang nagpuyo ka pa diri sa duta,
wala ka sang pahuway sa pagbulig sa mganalisdan nga nagadangup sa imo,
tamda ako nga yari sa imo atubangannga nagapangayo sang imo pagtabang.
Kay nahamut-an ka sang Ginuokag karon yara ka na sa Iya luyo,
Naga-ampo ako nga akon ma-agum sa Iyaang akon ginapangayo sa Imo pagpatigayon
(diri isambit ang imo ginapangayo)Nakahibalo ka, mabinalak-on ko
nga Mananabang sang akon kaayohan;Gani ig-ampo sa mahal nga Dios
nga akon gid madangat ining akon pangabayNga dili makaupang sang akon kaluwasan,Kundi makabulig unta nga akon madangat
ang Himaya nga walay katapusanKabay pa.
O Ginuong Diosnga tungod sang pagwali sang katingalahan
ni San Vicente sa mga tawo,binihag niya para sa Imo
ang dili maisip nga mga kalag.Nagapakiluoy kami sa Imo
nga tungod sang mga pahanungdansang amo nga Santo
nga manogwali sang Imong pahukumsa mga buhi kag mga minatay nga tanan,
Kabay nga Iya bugayansing bugana nga grasya kag buligang tanan nga nagadangup sa Iya,
nagabulig sa Iya simbahankag nagapalapnag sang Iya debosyon,
kag ipadangat niya kami nga tanansang Imong ginharian sa langit
nga puluy-an ni Jesukristonga Hukum kag Ginuo namon. Kabay pa.San Vicente Ferrer, Ig-ampo Mo Ako.
O LABING PUTLING A KASING-KASINGNI MARIA,I G-AMPO MO KAMI.. .
Phot os taken during the Livi ng Rosary of the Leganes DepEd Family, Municipal and Barangay Offici als (October 7, 2011).
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VATICANS ADDRESSTO U.N. ON CLIMATE CHANGE
NEW YORK, MAY 11, 2007(Zenit.org).- Here is the address
Archbishop Celestino Migliore, theHoly Sees permanent observer to theUnited Nations, delivered May 10 tothe 15th session of the U.N.Commission on SustainableDevelopment of the Economic andSocial Council on Turning PoliticalCommitments Into Action, WorkingTogether in Partnership.
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Mr. Chairman,While my delegation congratulates youand your bureau on your appointment,it sincerely hopes that all delegations
will work with the greatest flexibilityto achieve as much as we can in thispolicy year.
The debate during this session and thework of the preparatory committee andlast years Commission on SustainableDevelopment have all demonstratedthe strongly interconnected nature ofthe four themes chosen for this cycle,and how they may have amplerepercussions both on national andinternational security and on thecapacity of the internationalcommunity to confront seriously theproblems of poverty and theachievement of the MillenniumDevelopment Goals.
The interconnections become evenstronger when we consider that,ultimately, the earth is our commonheritage and we have a grave andfar-reaching responsibility to ourselvesand to future generations for theactions we are due to take here. Itshould be added that the need for jointaction at the international level doesnot lessen the responsibility ofindividual states.
Mr. Chairman, the question of energyis rapidly becoming one of the keyquestions of the entire internationalagenda, as all of us struggle to assemblea common, global, long-term energystrategy, capable of satisfyinglegitimate short- and medium-termenergy requirements, ensuring energysecurity, protecting human health andthe environment, and establishing
(MONDAY, JULY 16, 2007)
WIL L IMPACT FIRSTAND FOREMOSTTH E POORESTAND WEAKESTprecise commitments to address thequestion of climate change.
The scientific evidence for globalwarming and for humanitys role in theincrease of greenhouse gasses becomesever more unimpeachable, as theIntergovernmental Panel on ClimateChange findings are going to suggest;and such activity has a profoundrelevance, not just for the environment,
but in ethical, economic, social andpolitical terms as well. The
consequences of climate change arebeing felt not only in the environment,but in the entire socioeconomic systemand, as seen in the findings ofnumerous reports already available,they will impact first and foremost thepoorest and weakest who, even if theyare among the least responsible forglobal warming, are the most
vulnerable because they have limitedresources or live in areas at greater risk.
We need only think of the small islanddeveloping states as one exampleamong many. Many of the most
vulnerable societies, already facing
energy problems, rely upon agriculture the very sector most likely to sufferfrom climatic shifts.
Thus, in order to address the doublechallenge of climate change and theneed for ever greater energy resources,
we will have to change our presentmodel from one of the heedlesspursuit of economic growth in thename of development, toward a model
which heeds the consequences of itsactions and is more respectful towardthe creation we hold in common,coupled with an integral human
development for present and futuregenerations.
The complexity of the promotion ofsustainable development is evident toall; there are, however, certainunderlying principles which can directresearch toward adequate and lastingsolutions. Humanity must becomeincreasingly conscious of the links
between natural ecology, or respect fornature, and human ecology.Experience shows that disregard forthe environment harms humanco-existence, while at the same time it
becomes clearer that there is a positivelink to be made between peace withcreation and peace among nations.
Not so long ago, the Security Councilhad a meeting to discuss therelationship between energy, securityand climate. While not everyone agreesupon the discussion of such materialin the Security Council, the soberingfact is that we are already witnessingstruggles for the control of strategicresources such as oil and fresh water,
both of which are becoming ever
scarcer. If we refuse to buildsustainable economies now, we willcontinue to drift toward more tensionsand conflicts over resources, to saynothing of threatening the veryexistence of coastal peoples and smallisland states.
Recently, we have heard of economiesthat have managed to grow whileactually reducing their consumption ofenergy. Surely this success holds outhope that our current economic modeldoes not always oblige us to use moreand more energy in order to grow.
Economic growth does not have tomean greater consumption. From thestandpoint of a sustainable economy,it does however mean that we will needtechnology, ingenuity, determinedpolitical will and common sense.Importantly, it will also demandtechnology transfer to developingcountries, to the benefit of the entireglobal community.
But even technology, its transfer andpolitical will to collaborate at theinternational level are not enough: toall that we must add nationaleducation schemes that will lead all ofus without exception to approach ourdaily patterns of consumption andproduction in a very different way andto demand a similar changethroughout construction, transport,
businesses and other institutions.
Through such education, states canhelp their citizens grasp the urgency of
what must be done, teaching them inturn to expect and demand a verydifferent approach to their ownconsumption and that around them.
Worldwide, unprecedented ecologicalchanges are already taking place andnone of us can foresee fully theconsequences of mans industrialactivity over the recent centuries.Remedies are not beyond ouringenuity, but we should however becareful not to choose a path that willmake things worse, especially for thepoor. We cannot simply uninvent themodern world, but there is still time touse technology and education topromote universally sustainabledevelopment before it is too late.
Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
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REFLECTIONON TH E READINGSOF TH E29 TH SUNDAY ORDINARYTIM E YR. A
_________________REV. F R. G ERARDO P. ARROYO, PAROCHIAL VICAR
The Five Joyful Mysteries
M o n d a y & S a t u r d a y
1. The Annunciation: Humility2. The Visitation: Charity
3. The Birth of Our Lord: Poverty, or
detachment from the world
4. The Presentation of Our Lord: Purity
of heart, obedience
5. The Finding of Our Lord in theTemple: Piety
The Five Sorrowful Mysteries
T u e s d a y & Fr i d a y
1. The Agony in the Garden: Contrition
for our sins2. The Scourging at the Pillar:
Mortification of our senses3. The Crowning with Thorns: Interior
mortification
4. The Carrying of the Cross: Patienceunder crosses
5. The Crucifixion and Death of Our
Lord: That we may die to ourselves
The Five Glorious Mysteries
W e d n e s d a y & S u n d a y
1. The Resurrection: Conversion of heart
2. The Ascension: A desire for heaven3. The Coming of the Holy Ghost: TheGifts of the Holy Ghost
4. The Assumption of our Blessed
Mother into Heaven: Devotion to Mary5. The Coronation of our Blessed
Mother: Eternal happiness
The Five Luminous Mysteries
T h u r s d a y
1. The Baptism in the Jordan2. The Wedding at Cana
3. The Proclamation of the Kingdom
4. The Transfiguration5. The Institution of the Eucharist
THE MYSTERIESOF TH EROSARY
Christians as we are, as long as we livein this world, we do not belongexclusively to the Kingdom of God butwe also belong to the earthly kingdom.God has placed us in a family. He then
put our family in a society which, inturn, is a conglomeration of familiesthat comprises the earthly kingdom. Asit is the will of God that we will abideby the rule of His Kingdom, it is His willtoo that we must submit to the laws ofthis earthly society where we alsobelong.
There are times that we find ourselvesbeing pulled together as if we are in atug of war by the forces of these twoKingdoms. As a consequence, we areperplexed and confused. We are at themercy of these two conflicting forces
vying for our attention. In todaysreadings, Jesus comes to us to teach ushow to serve God and Caesar on howto live as true citizens both of HisKingdom and our own country.
Jesus was known in Palestine as a moralteacher. It was no big deal if every nowand then he was consulted on moralmatter and this includes whether theJews have to pay taxes to a foreignpower. The Jews in this case were in adilemma: Do they have to pay taxesto the foreigners or not? If they do,they are acknowledging the dominance
of a foreign power over them. Thus,denying Yahweh who alone was theirking. If they do not, they are invitingpolitical, as well as, religious problems.
Those who posed this problem to Jesuswere expecting to catch Him off guard without any escape route. It was acleverly set trap. If Jesus would answerYes, He is going against the commonsentiment of the people. If No, Hisenemies would report the matter to theRoman authority. In the final analysis,it was human naivety to think that God
would fall into the trap set by him.The response of Jesus: Repay to Cesarwhat belongs to Cesar and to God whatbelongs to God,was not a rejoinder totheir question. First, it was a euphuismthat He doesnt want to join in the fray.He had not time for useless talks. Hismission was to bring more people tosubmit to Gods kingdom which is ofcritical importance than anything else.Second, it was a manner of aphorismthat since the Jews used to their advan-tage the money that was Cesars, theyhave no reason why they should refuse
the former the taxes he asks whichafter all was for the common good.
The import of Jesus reply, however, didnot find rest on these two reasons but went deeper. Being subjected to aforeign power is inopportune, was whatJesus in effect saying to his listeners,
however, it does not obliterate mansinterior freedom. It is only sin thatmakes man in actuality a slave. TheJews by denying God His due at presentas what their forefathers did in the pastsited them in a condition of slavery. Hadthey gave God what is due to Him surelytheir present state of affairs is upturned-they would have entered GodsKingdom, way ahead of anybody.
What shall we do then? Turning toPeter and Paul, they are of great help tous as we seek Gods guidance in this
particular quandary. Through theirletters to the Christian communitiesthey have founded, these men remindedthe latter that they should have to obeylawfully constituted authorities.(Rm.13:1; 1Pt2:13-14) They have to prayfor them. (1Tim2:1-2) Finally, they haveto pay lawful taxes. (Rm. 13:7)
When Peter was standing before thequestioning Sanhedrin responded:...we must obey God rather than men,he meant that when the orders of thosein authority go against Gods law,Christians have the right to disobey.Thousands of Christians during thistime and thereafter gave up their livesrather than to offer incense to thestatues of the pagan emperors.
We live in a world of the haves andthe have nots, in a society ofwhomwe know not in what we know, in anenvironment ofLupos homo hominis,and in a social order ofmight is right.We are in a civilization where injusticeand various kinds of evil thrive andcontend for our attention. We could notignore that some of those in authority
are good yet many are wicked. We alsoknow, however, that God is wise andpowerful enough to guide parsons andevents to obtain His aim of saving us,as He used Cyrus shown in the firstreading.
As Christians, our life in a society mustbe directed in a way that people as theysee us may feel attracted to Jesus, asIsaiah tells says: so that towa rd therising and the setting of the sun, menmay know that there is none beside me(Yahweh).
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Erratum et CorregendumErratum et CorregendumErratum et CorregendumErratum et CorregendumErratum et CorregendumWe apologize for the misprint of Fr. Gerrys Reflection last
weeks issue of Wings!
REFLECTIONON TH E READINGSOF THE 28 TH SUNDAY
ORDINARY TIME YR. A_____________REV. F R. GERARDO P. ARROYO,
PAROCHIAL VICAR
During biblical times, banquets,especially wedding banquets, among the
members of the Semitic tribes, meant
two things. First, they are signs of
friendship. Second, they are occasions
for rejoicing and happiness.
Todays first reading taken from the Book
of the prophet Isaiah gives us one of the
most astonishing promises God ever
made a feast truly worthy of Him. This
feast is characterized by a total happiness
and the invitees are not limited to His
Chosen People- the Jews but to the wholehumanity and of all ages. A close look at
this feast, we can sense that it is of out
the worldly nature As such, no ordinary
human person could afford to host such
kind of a banquet. Only God can afford
to host such banquet.
In the gospel reading, we have the
Parable of the Wedding Banquet told
by Jesus to his listeners. This is the third
parable told by Jesus in his ultimate
effort to persuade and win over to His
side the leaders of the Jews; thus, savingthem. Like the two preceding parables
that we heard these past two Sundays,
this third parable also contains two very
vital messages. The first one was
addressed to the Jews who were then
listening to Jesus at that time and the
second to the Christians of all
generations.
The first message Matthew had in mind
was his fresh appeal to the Jews to join
the Church as symbolized by the
banquet. At the same time remindingthem of Jesus warning that those who
refused the invitation will face grave
consequences - forever they will be
exclude from the Kingdom of God and
Jerusalem and its Temple will be
destroyed. Secondly, to Matthews own
Christian community, as well as, to the
Christians of all times and this includes
us. We who are invited into His banquet
but ungarbed in the proper dress code
will face the same consequence as that
of the Jews.
God, in bringing us into His Kingdom,
has exhibited a great and
compassionate love for all of us. This
divine gratuitous act demands from us
twofold collaboration. We must be
vigilant and we must hasten to change
the filthy rags of sin for the clean
garment of a holy life. The first
collaboration with Gods grace has
already taken place when we received theSacrament of Baptism. The second one
is done by remaining vigilant by a
constant cleansing our soul through
repentance whenever we soil our
garment by committing sin. This is done
through the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
When the man in the parable was
questioned by the King why he wasnt in
the proper dress code, he remained
silent. He cant give any valid reason as
an excuse for his soiled clothes for thecustom of the time demands that the rich
people like the King gives free of cost
wedding garments to any invitee who
could not afford such an attire. So too
with a Christian who died in the state
of grave sin has no valid excuse for the
state of his soul. In Baptism, Jesus has
not only cleansed us of our sins but has
clothed us with a garment of a new life
the LIFE in the SPIRIT. This is a
gratuitous GIFT free of charge from
Jesus a gift which He purchased forus all at the cost of His blood.
One thing is very sure for all of us
Christians of all generations the King
will come and certainly He will at the
time when we least expect Him. We will
witness how He will expel from His
banquet anybody whose dress is filthy
anyone who is found unfit to be in His
Kingdom on account of serious sin.
We should be grateful to the Church for
her repeated warnings not only Sundayafter Sunday but day after day urging and
prodding us to live as Gods loving and
obedient children at all times. Thus, the
question that we should ask ourselves is
that, Are we properly attired as we join
Him in His banquet? This includes our
attire as we attend the daily and Sunday
Masses. Masses are nothing but
foreshadowing of that Great Banquet
that awaits us in the near future.
Augustine the Doctor of Grace was right
as he said, God who made uswithout us wont save us without us.
A PRIESTIS ALWAYSWRONG BECAUSE...
Posted by Jayarathina MadharasanFriday, December 12, 2008 at 9:09 PM
If he begins his mass on time,his watch is advanced;If he begins a minute later,he keeps people waiting
If he preaches too long,he makes people get bored;If his homily is too short,he is unprepared.If he owns a car, he is luxurious;If he does not own one,he does not go with the times.If he goes out to visit families,he is always out:If he does not, he has no timefor them.If he asks for donations,he is a moneymaker;If he does not do it, he is tooproud and lazy.If he takes time in theconfessional, he is too slow;If he makes it too fast, he has notime for his penitents.If he renovates the church,he throws away money;If he does not do it, he allowseverything to rot away.If he is with the youth,he forgets the old.If he is seen with women,he is a playboy;If he goes with men, he isnot normal;If he is young, he has noexperience;If he is old, he should retire.
As long as he lives, there arealways people who are betterthan him;
BUT IF THE PRIEST DIES....THERE IS NOBODY TO TAKEHIS PLACE!
D o n o t t o u c h m y a n o i n t e d o n e s or h a r m m y p r o p h e ts .
- Psalm 10 5:15
Source: Our Parishs monthly pamphletFiled Under : Just For Fun, Religion, To Think
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ANG MAHALNGA B IRHEN
MARIASANG BARANGAY(PATRONASANG ASOSASYON
SANG BARANGAYSANG B IRHEN)___________________Henry Mota, Special Feature
Sa sini nga semana sa sini nga issue sangWINGS! aton naman hatagan sing daku ngadebosyon ang aton Mahal nga Iloy Birhen Mariasa titulo: Ang Mahal nga Birhen Maria sangBarangay. Nakasiguro gid ako nga ang Birhensang Barangay indi bag-o sa aton ina tungod satagsa ka barangay may yara nga imahen ukonlarawan sang aton Mahal nga Iloy ngaginahingalanan Ang Mahal nga Birhen Maria sangBarangay.
Ang Barangay sang Birhen Association nga amoang mayor nga nagapatigayon sa tagsa kamaghiwat sang selebrasyon sang kaadlawansang aton Mahal nga Iloy, isa ka kilala nga hublagsang Simbahan. Ini isa ka Catholic Socio-Reli-gious Movement nga gintukod sa pagpalapnagkag pagpabakod sang aton pagtuo. Ang tig-unanga tinutuyo sining organisasyon amo angpagpabalik sa kadam-an sa sabak sang SantaIglesya kag mangin bukas sila sa pagtuluohan
nga Katoliko. Ang Barangay sang Birhen una ngagintukod sadtong Mayo 1949 ni G. Antonio C.Gaston sang siyudad sang Silay, Negros Occi-dental. Sang ulihi, ini ginpabakod pa gid paagisa pagbulig ni G. Enrique del Castillo kagDesiderio Miranda kag ang Patrona amo angMahal nga Iloy sang Santo Rosaryo. Ang mgaaktibidades amo ang pagpangadi sang SantoRosaryo sa mga panimalay, pagtudlo sang mgakatekesis sa tagsa ka panimalay, pagtukod sangmga kooperatiba kag mga reading center. Ininaaprobahan nga isa ka mandated nga churchorganization sadtong Mayo 2, 1955.
Mabalik ako sa estorya sang Barangay sang
Birhen. Sang tuig 1954, ang tagtukod nga siAntonio Gaston samtang nagahulat sang isa ka
pumpboat nga magdala sa ila sa Isla sangBantayan para sa isa karally, nagpangutana kayObispo Manuel Yap nahanungod sapagahingalanan sang Barangay sang Birhen ngaPatrona kag may titulo:Ang Mahal nga BirhenaMaria sang Barangay. Tion na subong nga kitanga mga Pilipino may yara nga imahen sangBirhen nga angot sa kultura naton. Anginterpretasyon sang hitsura. Siya dapatnakapanapot sang bayo nga nagapakita sang isaka ordinaryo nga Pilipina nga makaganyat sang
mga Pilipino nga tawo nga ila iloy kag matriarka.Nagkasugot ang Obispo sang amo nga ideyaapang kinahanglan nga magapabilin ang iyaJewish face ukon mestiza type. Apang angproblema kon sin-o ang magpinta sang sina ngalarawan. Si Padre Rawh sang Salesian Ordersang Don Bosco sang Victorias, Negros Occiden-tal nagbuluntad nga iya ipadala ini nga ideya saila Salesian paintor didto sa Hongkong. Sangmakaligad ang panahon may nagsabat halin saHongkong nga nagasiling nga kon wala sangmodelo ukon inspirasyon, indi sila makapintasang amo nga larawan.
May mga propesyonal nga painter kag gradwado
sa pinakamaayo nga Fine Arts College angnagtanyag nga magpinta nahanungod ngaMahal nga Birhen sang Barangay, apang angObispo wala magtugot sang duha ka larawan ngaginpakita sa iya.
Isa ka adlaw sa Cathedral sang Jaro, si AntonioGaston nagapakigsugilanon sa mga katapo sangBarangay sang Birhen kag nagsugid sangmaayong balita nga may yara na nga patrona sabag-o nga titulo: Ang Mahal nga Birhen Mariasang Barangay nga siya amo ang aton iloy,matriarka, inspirasyon, dalangpan sang mgamakaluluoy. Pagkatapos niya hambal may isaka Mill Hill nga pari nga si Fr. Pixner nga
nagpakilala sang iya kaugalingon nga isa kaChaplain sang Santa Barbara Leprosarium.Nagpangayo siya sing ideya nahanungod salarawan tungod may yara sia nga nakilala ngamanugpinta. Ini nga manugpinta isa ka aruonukon leper kag may daku nga debosyon sa Mahalnga BIrhen Maria. Daw wala gid sia maghatagsang interes nahanungod sini tungod iyanahibaloan nga napaslawan gani ang mgapropesyonal nga manugpinta.
Pila ka bulan ang nakaligad, si Fr. Pixner nagsulatkay Antonio Gaston upod ang black and whitenga larawan nga ginpinta sang isa ka aruon ngaginahingalanan kay Domingo kag kon luyag niya
magdala siya sang P30-40 ka pesos bayad sangmga materyales nga iya magamit. Tigaylo sangcanvass, iya gingamit ang likod sang lawanit. SiAntonio nahayanghag gid sang iya pagkakitasang amo nga larawan apang nagkabalaka konbala aprobahan ini sang Obispo.
Upod sa mga pari kag mga layko, silanagpangamuyo nga kabay pa ini maaprobahansang Obispo. Sang pagkakita sang Obispo, iyaginhimutaran ang bilog nga larawan kag ang iyanahauna nga komentaryo amo: Tonying, this isthe work of art and inspiration. Akon kabigon ngaini ang nahauna nga milagro nga ginhimo sangMahal nga Birhen Maria. Siya nagdugang pa gid
nga ini amo ang modest representation sangMahal nga Birhen Maria.
Ini nga larawan naaprobahan kag angcanonicalblessing ginhiwat sang Oktubre 16, 1955. Walaman pagtuyoa, ang Obispo napatay sang amogid nga adlaw Oktubre 16 sa tagsa ka tuig ngaPiesta sang Birhen sang Barangay.
Makita sa larawan sang typical nga Filipina ngababayi nga nagapanapot sang patadyong kagkimona, iya ginakaptan si Jesus nga nagadalasang rosarito, nga daw pareho lang ang iyaginahatag si Jesus nga aton Dios sa aton.
Sa katapusan, aton tinguhaon kag buligan ininghublag ang simbahan paagi sa pagpakigbahin saano man nga buluhaton sang Barangay sangBirhen.
Pangamuyo:
O Dios nga amon Amay, imo ginhatag sa amonang labing hi ligugmaon nga BIrhen Maria, ngaupod sa imo hinigugma nga Anak sa titulo:Ang Mahal nga Birhen Maria sang Barangay.Tamda sing maluluy-on ining amon panimalaysubong man ang amon barangay nga amonginahalad sa Dios sa imo panabang.Ginapangayo namon ini sa imo, paagi kayJesukristo,imo anak kag amon Ginuo, nga
nagakabuhi kag nagahari upod sa imo sakaisahan sang Espiritu Santo, Dios sa tanannga mga tuig sang mga katuigan. Amen.
SCHEDULEOF BARANGAYASSEMBLY VALIDATION SESSIONS
October 15 (Saturday)Ul ong Gui haman - 2: 00 pm
October 16 (Sunday)Guinobatan - 2:00 pm
October 22 (Saturday)Bigke - 10:00 amVilla Leganes - 2:00 pmGuihaman - 2:00 pmNapnud - 3:00 pm
Cagamutan Sur - 3:00 pmSitio Irrigation - 3:00 pm
October 23 (Sunday)Pandan - 10:00 amSan Vicente - 2:00 pmKaingin - 2:00 pmCag amutan No rte - 2:00 p mCalaboa - 3:00 pmSitio Paho - 3:00 pm
October 28 (Friday)Aquaville - 1:00 pm
October 29 (Saturday)Sitio 30 - 1:00 pmCari Minor - 1:00 pmPoblacion - 1:00 pm
Calamaisan - 2:00 pmLapayon Proper - 3:00 pmSitio Bantud - 3:00 pmSitio Ubos - 3:00 pm
October 30 (Sunday)Pangpang - 2:00 pmNab itas an Prop er - 2:00 p mMV Hechanova - 2:00 pmGua-an - 2:00 pmBuntatala - 2:00 pm
Panusuon - 3:00 pm
Ginapangabay gid ang tanan nga pumuluyosa pagtambong sining aton paghinun-anon sakaangtanan sang aton Synod Implementation.Madamo gid nga Salamat!
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with love, Sir Q
Living RosaryOctober 7, 2011
Leganes Central School Gym
Theme:P agda r as a l : G abay s a P agk a i s a a t P ag - un l ad .
Participants:
Munic ipal Of f i c ia l s , Brgy . Capta ins o f B i l l e t ing
Schools , School Adm ini s t ra tor s (E lem entary an d
Seconda ry ) , Coaches , Trainers , Spor t s Man ager
PARISH UPDATES
Gina-agda ang tanan nga mga pu mu luyokag pamatan-on, ilabi na gid ang mgataga Brgy. Poblacion, Legane s, Iloilo ngamagbuylog sa aton Santo Rosaryo ka daalas sais sang gab-i (6:00 PM), diri saa t o n s i m b a h a n . M a d a m o g i d n g a
Salamat!
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KATAPUSAN NGA PAHIBALO
MGA AMOROSO NGA PANTEON SA BULA N SANG SEPTIEMBRE 2011.Deadline: Oktubre 2011
Ngalan Sang Patay Ngalan sang Tag-iya Nich No. Petsa
PAHANUMDOM SA MGA NATUNGDAN NGA TAG-IYA SANGPANTEON; PALIHOG BASA:
P AHANUMDOM SA MGA NATUNGDAN NGA TAG-IYA SANG PANTEON NGA MADUGAY NANGA NAGPASAR O AMOROSO. NATAPOS NA ANG TUIG (2010) NGA GINPLASO SA INYO SAPAG-BAYAD.
NGALAN TAG-IYA NICH NO. PETSA
SA LIWAT!!! SA MGA NAKAB AYAD NA, PALIHOG DALHA GID ANG INYO RESIBO SA OPISINA AGUDMATADLONG ANG RECORD SANG INYO NGA PANTEON. SALA MAT GID !!!
October 9, 2011
Collecta 1st Mass- Ph P 10,775.00
2nd Mass- 11,440.00
3rd Mass- 14,235.00
Total Ph P 36,450.00
PM Mass 1,655.00
Love Offering 15,535.00Daily 3,695.00
Palapak 5,390.00
SVF 3,356.50
MOPH 100.00
Blessing 145.00
Construction 660.00
Candle Box 500.00
Leganes 2000 300.00
Cemetery 7,300.00
CR 1,090.00
For the Typhoon Victims 19,385.00
SA MGA NATUNGDAN NGA TAG-IYA SANG PANTEON NGA MADUGAY NA NAGPASA R: NATAPOS NA ANG ISA KA
BULA N NGA PLASO NGA GINHATAG SA INYO. MAY DUGANG NGA BALAYRAN SA MGA AMOROSO NGA PANTEON.SA INDI MAKABAYAD SANG ILA TUIGAN NGA BALAYRAN INI AMON IPAGAMIT SA KON SIN-O ANGMAGKINAHANGLA N. MAGKADTO LANG SA OPISINA SANG PAROKYA SA SINI NGA KAANGTANAN.
1. LIEZL SILVELA SILVELA FAMILY 35 9/22/112. OLIVA PARREAS NINFA P. ESPINO 154 9/17/113. JAYME JACOBRES AIMEE JACOBRES 157 9/24/114. VILMA MONTIALBUCIO SALVACION SORSANO 245 9/27/115. MELQUIADES SOTIO MAXIMINO GRIJALDO 246 9/29/116. ELMA MIJARES WILLIAM MIJARES 264 9/02/117. VINCENT NOCAL JOCELYN PARREO 269 9/26/118. FRUTO CELIZ, SR. MA. LUZ LADUBLAN 307 9/19/11
9. FRANCISCO JANCE YOLANDA S. HELD 308 9/12/1110. PAULINO PUSOC ERLINDA JUELE XXXIX 9/15/1011. SALVACION HABARADAS LORETA SOLINAP CX 9/05/1112. REYNANDO TONO WILFREDO TONO CXXIII 9/09/1113. ARISTON SOLON LETICIA ANAS CLXXXIX 9/09/1114. NOVIE JOY ANAS BONIFACIO ANAS, SR. CXCI 9/12/1115. CANDIDO SOLMEO ESTELITA PALTIGUERA CXCVI 9/09/1116. MATILDE GRIO ROBERTO GRIO CCXX 9/29/1117. BABY GIRL KRISTINE GUSTILO ANASTACIO GUSTILO CCLIII 9/10/1118. CORAZON JAPITANA RAMELITO JAPITANA 15-C 9/15/1119. ESTRELLA SUMODIO ROSALINDA CABATEA 39-C 9/30/1120. VERONICA ALA-AN RICARIDO JINON XV-C 9/25/1121. RICARIDO RAMOS, SR. ROLANDO RAMOS VIII-C 9/14/11
22. LILIA BALAJADIA JOSE ROLLY BALAJADIA LXXVIII-C 9/23/11
1. ALFREDO GUADALUPE LUZMINDA VENOSA XIII-C 8/14/11
2. JULIA ALIBOGHA ESPECTACION ALIBOGHA 176 8/26/11
3. NICOLAS AGUIRRE MILA AGUIRRE 117 8/02/11
4. LOURDES ALCATIN ABELARDO SILVA 41 8/25/115. ROSA NODERADA RICARDO MADERO CCL 7/30/11
6. NOEL LEONES MARILYN LEONES XXVI-c 7/20/11
7. JOYLYN BOLIVAR JONATHAN BOLIVAR CCXIV 6/18/11
8. MIGUEL PERAA JULIETA AGCALARI CCLXXXVIII 6/30/11
9. SOLEDAD JARDELEZA ROSALINDA FARA-ON 204 5/25/11
10.MARIETTA SOMERES LERIO S. GUADALUPE V-b 5/07/11
11.JOSE JINON MARIA SORILLA 27 4/16/11
12.HELEN PAUCHANO ANALEN PAUCHANO XII-b 3/29/11
13.SALVACION JALAPAN JALAPAN FAMILY 280 3/13/11
14.ALFREDO JACOLO AMADO SUMALANGCAY 142 12/04/10
15.HENRY GONZALES GONZALES FAMILY LXI 12/11/10
16.RICARDO ASPERGA, SR. CRISANA ASPERGA LXIV-b 11/09/10
17.ELIZAR DIVINAGRACIA EDWIN DIVINAGRACIA XIV-c 11/16/10
18.JOHN PAUL AMISTOSO JOSE ELVIS AMISTOSO LXIX-b 5/17/10
19.ABELARDO PABLICO SALAS EMY PABLICO LXXII-b 7/20/09
20.ANICETO GUBATAYAO THELMA GUBATAYAO LXXII-C 8/
21.ESTRELLA CENTENO PAUL CENTENO/AJUY 6 8/20/07
22.FELIZARDO AGUIRRE CONCEPCION AGUIRRE 159 10/9/07
October 17 Monday
St. Ignatius of Antioch, bishop and martyrRom 4:20-25 / Lk 1:69-70. 71-71. 73-75 / Lk 12:13-21
October 18 TuesdaySt. Luke, Evangelist2 Tim 4:9-17 / Ps 145:10-11. 12-13. 17-18 / Lk 10:1-9
October 19 Wednesday29th Week, Ordinary TimeSt. John de Brebeuf and Isaac Jogues, priests,and Companions, martyrsSt. Paul of the Cross, priestRom 6:12-18 / Ps 124: 1-3. 4-6. 7-8 / Lk 12:39-48
October 20 Thursday
29th Week, Ordinary TimeRom 6:19-23 / Ps 1:1-2. 3. 4. 6 / Lk 12:49-53
October 21 Friday29th Week Ordinary TimeRom 7:18-25 / Ps 119:66. 68. 76. 77. 93. 94 /Lk 12:54-59
October 22 Saturday29th Week Ordinary TimeRom 8:1-11 / Ps 24:1-2. 3-4. 5-6 / Lk 13:1-9
October 23 30th Sunday in Ordinary TimeWorld Mission Sunday
Ex 22:20-26 / Ps 18:2-3. 3-4. 47. 51 /1 Thes 1:5-10 / Mt 22:34-40
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Misa Sa Sem ana
Gilma Guinalon
Natividad Molina
Parish Secretaries
MISARev. Msgr. JESUS P. ENOJO, PCParish Priest/Rector
Rev. Fr. GERARDO ARROYOParochial Vicar
Ang Palapak ginahiwatsa tapos sang tagsa ka Misa
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MISALunes-Sabado
6:15 a.m. & 7:00 a.m.Mierkoles:
Novena & Misa 5:00 p.m.Biernes:Novena kay San Vicente tapos
ang nahauna nga misaDomingo:
6:00 a.m., 7:30 a.m.,9:00 a.m. & 4:00 p.m.
KOMPESYONMiyerkoles - 6:00 p.m.
Primer Huwebes - 5:00 p.m.Iban nga adlaw - Magpahibalo sa opisina
KASALMierkoles:
Ordinaryo 7:00 a.m.Iban nga adlaw:
Areglohon sa opisinaisa ka bulan antes ang kasal
BUNYAGSabado:
Ordinaryo 11:00 a.m.Seminar 10:00 a.m.
Domingo:Special 11:00 a.m
Seminar antes sang bunyagIban nga adlaw:
Areglohon sa opisina
LUBONGMartes:
Libre 2:30 p.m.Iban nga adlaw:
Areglohon sa opisina
BADLISSANG MGA NAGAMASAKIT
Kon grabe: Bisan ano nga oraskag adlaw. Sa iban nga kahimtangan:
Areglohon sa opisina
BENDISYONSang mga salakyan,
imahen sang mga santos kag iban paSa tapos sang tagsa ka Misa
OFFICE HOURS:Martes - Domingo8:00 - 11:00 a.m.2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Wala sing opisina sa adlaw nga Lunes.
MARRIAGE BANNSThe couples below wish to contract Holy Matrimony. If you knowof any impediment or serious defects that will prohibit marriage
please inform the Parish Priest or contact the Parish Office.
St. Vincent Ferrer Com munitywelcomes the newly b aptized :
Alyssa Reanne G. Bayer, Fred Erick D.Gulac, Ariel John A. Aguana, Ghiveheart
T. Baquiano, Aljin G. Canoy
Happy Birthday!Rt. Rev. Msgr. Ramon A. Pet,
Andres Tolentino, John Michael Inayan,Mary Ferlyn Espino, John C. Inayan,Celedonio Campos, Jr., Joy Daniela,Sammy Nufable, Joanne H. Somollo,
Carl Vincent Legara, Raymond Molina,Genevieve S. Jagunap
Happy 36 th Wedding Anniversary!
Ret. Col. Carlito and Mrs. MadolineD. Espao
Let us pray for our d ear depar ted:Ana Jaen Lebaquin, Leonardo Gabutin,Ludovico Hubero, Sr., Pedro Suobiron,
Edilberta Duero, Jesus Adelantar,Florita Dofeliz, Romeo Morales,
Jimmy J. Sun, Felipe Huesca,Estrella G. Molen, Abundio Sullano,
Loreta Pudadera
THIRD PUBLICATION
BRYAN NEIL GUSTILO, 22 years old, a residentof Nabitasan, Leganes, Iloilo, son of Hernie Gustilo,Sr. and Melinda Javier; and MARY MAEJAGONASE, 22 years old , a resident of M.V.Hechanova, Leganes, Iloilo, daughter of JaimeJagonase and Salvacion Pudadera.
SECOND PUBLICATION
REXTER H. VARGAS, 29 years o ld, a resident ofPoblacion, Leganes, Iloilo, son of Arturo Vargas(dec.) and Erlinda Hermonio; and SELESTEMORALIDAD, 28 years old, a resident of Brgy.Sablogon, Passi City, Iloilo, daughter of SalvadorMoralidad and Benita Magcanam.
FREDERICK A. PALENCIA, 31 years ol d, born inPassi City and a resident of Leganes, Iloilo, son ofWilfredo Palencia and Gloria Arguelles; andRUTHG. BUTON,31 years old, born in Passi City and a
resident of Leganes, Iloilo, daughter of GasparButon and Thelma Ga.
OKTUBRE 16 DOMINGO6:00 a.m. Multiple Intentions7:30 a.m. Multiple Intentions
9:00 a.m +Lot Gorecho (97th Birthday & 10th DeathAnniversary)by: Maria Gorecho & Family
9:30 a.m. Brgy. Nabitasan Monthly Mass10:30 a.m. Funeral Mass - +Romeo Morales1:30 p.m. Funeral Mass - +Ana Jaen Lebaquin4:00 p.m. Misa Pro Populo
Sitio Pandan Monthly Mass
OKTUBRE 17 LUNES6:15 a.m. +Rey, Jose, Juanita, Narciso & All Souls in
Purgatory by: Janagap-Reyes Family7:00 a.m. +Genoveva Darang (5thDeath Anniversary)
& All Souls in Purgatory by: Ambut Family
OKTUBRE 18 MARTES
6:15 a.m. +Raphfne Drick R. Jinonby: Mrs. Sol Rago Ganon & Family7:00 a.m. Thanksgiving for the birthday of
Andres Tolentinoby: Mrs. Salome J. Tolentino & Family
Thanksgiving for their 36thWedding Anniversaryof Ret. Col. Carlito and Mrs. Madoline D.Espao and the birthday of Sammy Nufableby: Ret. Col. Carlito & Mrs. MadolineD. Espao
2:30 p.m. Funeral Mass - +Jesus Adelantar
OKTUBRE 19 MIERKOLES6:15 a.m. +Cesar, Belen, Cipriano, Jesusa, Oscar,
Perpetua, Remus & All Souls in Purgatoryby: Lena Family
7:00 a.m. Thanksgiving for the birthday of JohnMichael Inayan, Joanne Somollo, CarlVincent Legara & John Inayanby: Mr. & Mrs. Mark John Inayan & Family
4:45 p.m. Novena (Mother of Perpetual Help)5:00 p.m. Thanksgiving of Lexus Andrade Tauro
by: Lea and Aida Tauro & Family
OKTUBRE 20 HUWEBES6:15 a.m. +Severino, Asuncion, Nelly, Estrella,
Domingo, Sr., Domingo, Jr., Jose,Marianito, Zacarias, Rodolfo, Sotera,Ciriaco, Nicomedes,Paulo & All Souls inPurgatoryby: Miss Georgina Gulmatico & Family
7:00 a.m. +Justo Golilao (8th Death Anniversary)by: Mr. & Mrs. Jonalyn Golipatan &Golilao Family
9:00 a.m. Funeral Mass - +Felipe Huesca
OKTUBRE 21 BIERNES6:15 a.m. Petition for the speedy recovery, healing
and good health of Claire Velezby: Mrs. Ofelia Silveo & Family
7:00 a.m. Mass
OKTUBRE 22 SABADO6:15 a.m. Misa Pro Defunctis7:00 a.m. Petition for the speedy recovery, healing
and good health of Claire Velezby: Mrs. Ofelia Silveo & Family
9:00 a.m. Funeral Mass - +Edilberta Duero2:00 p.m. Funeral Mass - +Jimmy Sun4:00 p.m. Brgy. Cari Minor Monthly Mass
Brgy. Guinobatan Monthly Mass