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May 31-June 6, 2015 Vol. XXIV No. 25 Official Publication of the National Shrine of Our Lady of Candles, Jaro, Iloilo City • Tel. Nos. 320-9505 & 329-1625 website: www.ourladyofcandlesnationalshrine.com email:[email protected] Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity (Year B) W hen I was a small child, the first prayer I learned was the Sign of the Cross. I would always ask my mother how does it come about that there Is One God but in Three Persons. How can three become one? How can one become three? My mother would be at a loss of what answers to give. But at that early age I was fond of thinking, each time I made the Sign of the Cross, about how could that happen. I would ask my father how it happens that I have him as my father but I still have a Father in God. My father would just smile and say “Son, I don’t know it myself, but I just know that as your father I must be like God the Father in the best way I can.” That struck me. To believe in God the Father means, for my father, to be like the Father for his son (me). It demands more from him to be like the Father so that I can come to believe in God the Father. For me, to believe in God the Father is to believe that someone cares and never leaves you and that precisely I learn from my father, the earthly image of God the Father. With all the imperfections of my father, he mirrored to me the faithful presence of God the Father. Without my father, it may be difficult for me to believe in God the Father. I would also ask my mother, who is the Son? She would do a catechesis of the Incarnation of Jesus, God made man. God’s love for us is shown in sending His Son Jesus to the world so that we would be saved, she would always say. I got the idea, at that early age, that in order to love you have to be one with the beloved, to be where the beloved is and to live as the beloved lives. This is incarnation. I carry this belief in my heart until now as a priest in the ministry. This is what belief in Jesus, as taught by my mother, has done in my life. What is the Holy Spirit? Why is the Spirit pictured as a dove? This I would always ask my mother. She would always respond that the Spirit is pictured as a dove because it is a dove-like fire at Pentecost. I would not understand that and would ask more questions. Tired, my mother would just blow my hair and say “ssshhh” just to keep me quiet and say “That’s the Holy Spirit, the soft wind that blows in your hair.” That may not be theologically precise What Does It Mean to Believe in the Holy Trinity? Rev. Fr. Domingo Rafael A. Alimajen Jr. but that left an impression on me about the Spirit – the peaceful breath of God. Thus, I should not worry and I should be at peace because the Spirit will takes care of me, like my mother blowing her soft breath on my hair. This is my childhood experience of what it means to believe in the Trinity. It is obvious that this belief was embodied by my parents and, like the air I breathe, I assimilated it naturally in my life. Belief in the Holy Trinity, no matter how technically difficult it is to express in words, becomes easy if it is lived by the parents for their children. source: imgkid.com Today is Seminary Sunday. Our Collection will be given to the Saint Vincent Ferrer Seminary as a sign of our collective support for the formation of our future priests. Let us be more generous. Thank you and God bless us all.

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  • May 31-June 6, 2015 Vol. XXIV No. 25Official Publication of the National Shrine of Our Lady of Candles, Jaro, Iloilo City Tel. Nos. 320-9505 & 329-1625 website: www.ourladyofcandlesnationalshrine.com email:[email protected]

    Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity (Year B)When I was a small child, the first prayer I learned was the Sign of the Cross. I would always ask my mother how does it come about that there Is One God but in Three Persons. How can three become one? How can one become three? My mother would be at a loss of what answers to give. But at that early age I was fond of thinking, each time I made the Sign of the Cross, about how could that happen. I would ask my father how it happens that I have him as my father but I still have a Father in God. My father would just smile and say Son, I dont know it myself, but I just know that as your father I must be like God the Father in the best way I can. That struck me. To believe in God the Father means, for my father, to be like the Father for his son (me). It demands more from him to be like the Father so that I can come to believe in God the Father. For me, to believe in God the Father is to believe that someone cares and never leaves you and that precisely I learn from my father, the earthly image of God the Father. With all the imperfections of my father, he mirrored to me the faithful presence of God the Father. Without my father, it may be difficult for me to believe in God the Father.

    I would also ask my mother, who is the Son? She would do a catechesis of the Incarnation of Jesus, God made man. Gods love for us is shown in sending His Son Jesus to the world so that we would be saved, she would always say. I got the idea, at that early age, that in order to love you have to be one with the beloved, to be where the beloved is and to live as the beloved lives.

    This is incarnation. I carry this belief in my heart until now as a priest in the ministry. This is what belief in Jesus, as taught by my mother, has done in my life.

    What is the Holy Spirit? Why is the Spirit pictured as a dove? This I would always ask my mother. She would always respond that the Spirit is pictured as a dove because it is a dove-like fire at Pentecost. I would not understand that and would ask more questions. Tired, my mother would just blow my hair and say ssshhh just to keep me quiet and say Thats the Holy Spirit, the soft wind that blows in your hair. That may not be theologically precise

    What Does It Mean to Believe in the Holy Trinity?Rev. Fr. Domingo Rafael A. Alimajen Jr.

    but that left an impression on me about the Spirit the peaceful breath of God. Thus, I should not worry and I should be at peace because the Spirit will takes care of me, like my mother blowing her soft breath on my hair.

    This is my childhood experience of what it means to believe in the Trinity. It is obvious that this belief was embodied by my parents and, like the air I breathe, I assimilated it naturally in my life. Belief in the Holy Trinity, no matter how technically difficult it is to express in words, becomes easy if it is lived by the parents for their children.

    source: imgkid.com

    Today is Seminary Sunday. Our

    Collection will be given to the Saint Vincent

    Ferrer Seminary as a sign of our collective

    support for the formation of our future

    priests. Let us be more generous. Thank

    you and God bless us all.

  • CANDLE LIGHT (May 31-June 6, 2015)2 3

    ANG SAKRAMENTO SANG KASAL

    ThE PASTOR SPEAKSMsgr. Higinio C. Velarde

    B u i l d i n g T o g eT h e r

    DONATIONS UPDATE OF ThE PAROChIAL hOUSE CONSTRUCTION PROJECT

    May 21-28, 2015

    Collection and Expenses Report

    For the Period of

    May 11-17, 2015

    Collection 221,789.00Expenses (155,872.99)Balance 65,916.01

    In the spirit of transparency and

    accountability, we are submitting a

    weekly financial report. For details,

    feel free to come to our parish office

    at Pius XII Institute or call during

    office hours at telephone numbers:

    320-9505 and 329-1625.

    Fr. Nathaniel G. Gentizon

    Daisyrie Q. Diesto

    national Shrine of our lady of CandlesSa nagligad nga isyu, sa akon pagpaathag kon ano ang kasal akon ginsiling nga ang kasal iya sang Dios kag nagikan sa Dios. Ang duha ka istorya nahanungod sa pagtuga sang Dios sa tawo sa lalaki kag babayi sa Libro sang Genesis nagapamatuod nga ang pag-asawahay ara na sa plano sang Dios sa pagsugod sang kalibutan.

    Apang ginasaysay man sa Libro sang Genesis nga ang tawo ang lalaki kag babayi indi nangin matutom sa pagtuman sining ginmando sang Dios sa ila nga sila magmangin-isa sa tanan nga bahin sang ila pagkatawo, kag sa amo man nga tion nagapabilin sila nga tuhay sa isa kag isa. Ang kabangdanan sini amo ang orihinal nga sala nga ginhimo sang aton nahauna nga ginikanan. Sa baylo nga magbuligay sila sa isa kag isa, nagsugod sila sa pagbasulay kag sa pagtinguha kon sin-o sa ila nga duha ang dapat maggahom kag magdumala. Amo ini ang ginsugoran sang masubo nga istorya sang pagluib, adulteryo, diborsyo, panimalay nga nagabuloblag kag tanan nga sahi sang kalautan nga nagaguba sa pamilya kag sa dignidad sang tawo.

    Tungod kay ang Dios matutom sa iya kasugtanan sa paghigugma, Iya ginlakip ang pag-asawahay kag ang pamilya sa iya plano sa pagtubos sa tawo. Paagi kay Jesukristo, ining kasugtanan sa paghigugma, ang simbolo sang gugma sang Dios para sa tawo, nabayaw nga mangin Sakramento sang bag-o nga kasugtanan sa tunga sang makaluluwas nga paghigugma ni Kristo para sa Iya mga tawo nga amo ang Simbahan. Kag gani, ang kasal nahimo nga Sakramento.

    Makita bala sa aton pangabuhi sa matag-adlaw nga tanan ang bunga sang aton pagpangamuyo sa Amay, Anak kag Espiritu Santo?

    Ang matuod nga debosyon sa Santisima Trinidad nagakinahanglan nga magpamunga sa aton kabuhi. Paano bala mahanabo ini?

    Subong nga ang Amay kag ang Anak kag ang Espiritu Santo may malapit nga kaangtanan sa isa kag isa, kita ginaagda man nga mangin maayo sa pagpakigrelasyon kag pagpakigbagay sa iban nga mga tawo. Dapat wala kita sing pinilian kondi aton ginakabig ang tanan nga mga tawo bilang aton utod bisan ano man ang ila itsura ukon estado sa kabuhi. Inclusive dapat ang aton relasyon sa iban kag indi exclusive.

    Subong nga ang Santisima Trinidad nagahiliusa ukon nagahugpong, kita ginatawag man nga maghiliusa bilang pamilya kag katilingban nga Kristiano. Paagi sa paghiliusa, may kusog kag kabakod kita sa pag-atubang sang mga pagtilaw kag pagpanghangkat sa aton kabuhi. Paagi sa paghiliusa, aton matigayon ang mga ulobrahon bisan pa mabudlay ini kag

    2. Ang Kasal Larawan sang Bag-o nga Kasugtanan

    Ang kasal sa bag-o nga Kasugtanan mahangpan lamang sing nagakaigo sa panan-awan sang makalulowas nga buhat ni Kristo kon paano ginhigugma ni Jesus ang Simbahan kag kon paano gintugyan Niya ang Iya kaugalingon para sa Simbahan. Ang ginatudlo ni Jesus nahanungod sa pag-asawahay bilang bag-o nga Kasugtanan sang Paghigugma nagasiling nga ang kasugtanan sa tunga sang lalaki kag babayi ginatan-aw bilang kasugtanan sa tunga ni Kristo kag sang Iya Simbahan. Gani, ang mga bana kag mga asawa dapat maghigugma kag magkabuhi nga nagahigugmaanay sa isa kag isa, subong nga si Kristo nagahigugma sa aton nga Iya Simbahan.

    3. Ang Kasal bilang isa ka SakramentoAng tradisyon nga Katoliko nagakilala

    nga ang kasal sa tunga sang mga binunyagan isa sa pito ka mga Sakramento sang Bag-o nga Kasugtanan. Ang luyag silingon sini amo nga kon ang duha ka Katoliko magpakasal suno sa pagsulondan nga ginapatuman sang Simbahan nga Katoliko, ini nga kasal indi lamang matuod nga kasal suno sa pagtukod sini sang Dios sang Iya pagtuga sang tawo, kundi nga isa man ini ka Sakramento sang Simbahan nga Katoliko suno sa gintudlo ni Jesukristo.

    Sa sini nga paghangop, ang kasal ginatan-aw nga isa ka padayon nga buhat sang pagluwas, nga napasad sa ministeryo ni Kristo kag ginapadayon sang Simbahan kag

    kon ginabantala kag ginaselebrar sing may pagtuo, ini nagapakita kag nagapakig-ambit sing minatuod sa gugma kag sa pagkatutom sang Dios dira kay Kristo nga Iya ginpakita sa Iya Misteryo Paskwal. Kon sayuron, ang gugma sang lalaki kag babayi ginapasantos sa Sakramento sang Kasal kag nahimo nga salaming sang walay katapusan nga paghigugma sang Dios.

    4. Ang Kinatuhay sa tunga sang Kasal nga Gintukod sang Dios kag sang Sakramento sang Kasal nga ginsugoran ni Kristo.

    Agod nga indi magsala-sala kag mahangpan sang tanan ang gintudlo sang Simbahan nahanungod sa kasal, amo ini ang dapat panumdumon:

    1. Ang kasal sa tunga sang isa ka lalaki kag babayi nga nagahigugmaanay kag nagasumpa nga sila magaupdanay sa bug-os nila nga kinabuhi, isa ka matuod gid nga kasal. Sa sini nga sahi sang kasal, wala ginatan-aw kon ano ang relihiyon sang nagapakasal tuman na nga ang nagapakasal isa ka lalaki kag isa ka babayi, kag nagasumpa sila nga magkabuhi sing may paghirupay kag paghigugma, nagabuligay sa isa kag isa, kag bukas sila sa pagbaton sang bag-o nga kabuhi nga mangin bunga sang ila pag-asawahay.

    2. Sa pihak nga bahin, ang sahi sang kasal nga ginsambit sa ibabaw, mangin Sakramento lamang kon ang nagapakasal, Katoliko ukon Kristiano, kon sayuron, ang ila relihiyon nagakilala sa kasal bilang isa ka Sakramento nga gintukod ni Jesukristo.

    (May kasugpon)

    Misteryo sang Santisima Trinidad, Ipangabuhi!

    CANDLE LIGHT (May 31-June 6, 2015)

    Sang nagligad nga Mayo 26, 2015 naghiwat ang 6th batch sang Youth Encounter (YE) sang JPYM sang ila pinakauna nga pagtililipon. Saksi ang Katagman Beach Resort sa Oton, Iloilo sang mabinungahon nga pagtamdanay kag maayo nga pag-abyanay sang mga pamatan-on.

    Tungod kay duha na ka tuig nga wala makakit-anay ang tanan nga batch sang Ohh lala makita gid ang kalipay sang tagsa-tagsa bilog nga adlaw nga pag-ululupod.

    Akon nadumduman nga ang pangalan sang grupo nga Ohh lala gikan sa expression sang amon grupo nga nagdaog sa group presentation sang fun night sa Y.E. Ang Oh lala para sa amon nagakahulugan sang amazement ukon awe kag kalipay. Ini ang amon nabatyagan sang tion nga na-encuentro namon ang Ginoo. Amazing gid nga eksperyensya ang ma-encuentro si Jesus kag makita ang Ginoo sa iban nga tawo. (Ohh lala... I see Jesus in You! ).

    Ang amon reunion nangin mas mabinungahon bangud sa mabaskog nga pagpangamuyo sang tanan. Indi man kami kumpleto apang ginapaminsar gid namon ang kada isa nga katapo sa amon batch. Sa amon pagsugilanon, gindumdom namon ang amon nga panglakaton bilang mga pamatan-on nga naga-alagad sa Dios. Kag ang nangin epekto sang Youth Encounter sa kon ano kami subong

    bilang katapo sang sosyedad. Wala man ang iban namon nga upod, ang ila presensya sa amon huna-huna kag taguipusuon indi gid maalimunaw ukon madula.

    Manami gid batyagon nga ang kada isa gakasadya sa dululungan nga pagpaligo sa dagat kag pag-ugyon para sa malipayon nga hampang kag videoke. Sa sini nga okasyon ginhiwat man namon ang kaadlawan sang iban namon nga mga upod. Daku gid ang amon nga kalipay sang nag-abot ang amon Youth Director nga si Fr. Nat kag naghatag sang tion agud makaupod kami sa sini nga pagkinasadya. Tubtob sa amon pagpauli wala gid nadula ang yuhom sa nawong sang tanan. Ang mga bag-o nga handumanan

    nga gin-ubra magapabilin gid sa bug-os nga pagkatawo sang tagsa-tagsa.

    Nagapasalamat gid kami sa Ginoo kay sa pihak sang kinawala, madamo nga grasya ang nag-abot sa amon. Wala gid kami ginkulang sa mga pagkaon kag sa iban pa nga galastuhan. Natigayon ang ini nga pagtililipon bangud sa pangamuyo kag kaalwan sang amon pamilya, mga abyan kag mga kaparian. Madamo gid nga salamat sa suporta kag bulig pinansyal ni Fr. Joenick kag Fr. Nat. Kabay nga ang ini nga hilikuton mangin dalan agod nga mapabakod pa gid ang relasyon sang mga pamatan-on kag makahatag inspirasyon sa amon agud magpadayon kami sa pag-alagad sa Ginoo sa isa ka Simbahan.

    6th Batch of Jaro Parish Youth Ministry YErs, Reunited!

    Balance as of May 21, 2015 472,724.80Donation Received from the Parish Cashier

    Manzanilla & Kaibach Family 1,000.00Vice Pres. Jejomar Binay 10,000.00Engr. Leah Dela Cruz-Doromal 2,000.00Julienne Hope Hormillosa 2,500.00Anonymous of San Vicente Jaro 3,000.00

    18,500.00Cash Donation from Donation box

    May. 24, 2015Mary Joyce Palmejar Tan 500.00Donation Box 14,640.00 15,140.00Donation for the Week 33,640.00

    Total Donation as of May 21, 2015 506,364.80Less: Expenses:

    Materials -109,225.00Cash Balance - May 28, 2015 397,139.80

    Accounts PayableLabor 731,930.80

    daw imposible. Paagi sa paghiliusa, maangkon naton ang kalipay, kasadya kag paghidaet sa aton taguipusuon sa pihak sang madamo nga mga problema sa kabuhi.

    Sa katapusan, subong nga ang kabuhi sang Santisima Trinidad gugma - kay ang Amay nagahigugma sa Anak kag ang Anak

    nagahigugma sa Amay kag ang bunga sang ila paghigugma amo ang Espiritu Santo - kita ginahangkat man nga magkabuhi sa gugma. Paagi sa aton paghigugma sa Dios kag sa isa kag isa, maangkon naton ang paghiliusa. Amo ini ang kasuguan sang Dios: Higugmaa ang Dios labaw sa tanan kag higugmaa ang imo isigkatawo subong sang paghigugma mo sa imo kaugalingon. Kita mangin balaan kon ginahimo naton ang isa ka butang, bisan diutay ini kag tuman ka ordinaryo, nga may daku nga paghigugma sa ngalan sang Dios sa Langit sa aton taguipusuon. Wala lamang kita ginatawag nga maghigugma, kundi ginahangkat kita nga mangin gugma - BE LOVE!

    Sa sining pagsaulog naton sang Solemnidad sang Santisima Trinidad, mangamuyo kita nga mapangabuhi naton sa matag-adlaw nga tanan ang kabuhi sang Amay, Anak kag Espiritu Santo. Kabay pa nga sa tagsa naton ka pagpanguros, madumduman naton ang panawagan sang Dios nga mangin gugma kag maghigugma, maghiliusa kag magpakigbagay sing maayo sa tanan nga mga tawo. Amen!

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  • CANDLE LIGHT (May 31-June 6, 2015) CANDLE LIGHT (May 31-June 6, 2015)

    Editorial BoardrEV. Fr. NATHANIEL G. GENTIZON

    Editor-in-Chief

    PurEZA D. LAcuEsTAArMANDO A. suEAssociate Editors

    ANNA sHIELA A. MOrENOFE MArINA s. sIAcON

    News Editors

    juLIETA G. AquILOMA. rOsArIO r. TEjADA

    Feature Editors

    LALAINE D. PAsquINCirculation

    rIcArDO q. FALLAcOrINA IILayout Artist

    Fr. domiNgo rAFAEL A. ALimAjEN, jrFr. miCkEy CArdENAs

    johANNAh ysAbEL F. bALAgosANimA L. bALmEs

    ALmA d. bLANCAViCtoriA z. CApALLA

    dAisyriE q. diEstojudy g. doCdoCiL

    sEm. joVEN joshuA gALLArdoCorAzoN L. mAjAruCoNsEm. johN pAuL triVio

    Contributors

    The Candle Light is a non-profit weekly publication.

    Parishadministration

    rT. rEV. MsGr. HIGINIO c. VELArDE, jr., jcD, PA Parish Priest

    rEV. Fr. rANDy DOrOMALrEV. Fr. NATHANIEL G. GENTIZON

    Parochial Vicars

    rEV. Fr. PHILIPP NEIL y. ANTENOr-cruZ Special Assistant for Temporal Affairs

    rEV. MsGr. ALEjANDrO P. EsPErANcILLASpecial Assistant for Liturgical Affairs

    rEV. Fr. FrANcIscO T. ANGOsTurArEV. Fr. jOENIck s. TErrITOrIO

    Resident Priests

    4 5

    Quote of the Week

    To convert somebody go and take them by the hand and guide them.

    - St. Thomas Aquinas

    Judy G. Docdocil

    (Let us pray for each other)

    :: Gospel Reflection

    Ang Pulong Nangin Tawo

    Pamalandong

    readings for the WEEk

    BIRThDAYJune01 Fr. John Taclain05 Fr. Yves francis Martinez

    ORDINATIONJune05/85 Fr. Robert Amalay

    NECROLOGY Fr. Jose Apologista Fr. Isidro Soriano Fr. Francisco HorladorMay 31 Dennis Cardinal DoughertyJune 06 Msgr. Enrique Perez

    Ginpadala ni Jesus ang mga ApostolesMt. 28:16-20

    MAy - juNE 2015

    Sa sining pagsaulog naton sang Solemnidad sang Santisima Trinidad, ang aton Santos nga Ebanghelyo nagapahanumdom sa aton sang aton misyon bilang mga binunyagan. Kita ginamanduan ni Jesus nga maglakat sa bug-os nga kalibutan para magbantala sang Maayong Balita agud himuon ang katawhan nga mga gintuton-an sang aton Ginoong Jesukristo paagi sa pagtudlo sa ila nga tumanon ang tanan nga mga ginsugo Niya sa aton.

    Kita tanan may misyon sa sini nga kalibutan. Samtang may kabuhi kita, ang Ginoo nagahatag sa aton sang isa ka misyon. Ini amo ang pagproklamar sa tanan nga mga tawo nga palangga kita sang Dios. Wala na sing may mas maayo pa nga balita luwas sa balita nga ginahigugma kita sang Dios sa pihak sang aton pagkamakasasala. Ano man ang bokasyon naton sa kabuhi, sarang naton mahimo ini nga

    16Ang onse ka mga gintuton-an nagkadto sa Galilea, sa bukid nga kaladtoan nila suno sa sugo ni Jesus. 17Sang makita nila sia, nagsimba sila sa iya, apang ang iban sa ila nagpangduhaduha.

    18Ginpalapitan sila ni Jesus kag ginsingganan, Ginhatag sa akon ang bug-os nga awtoridad sa langit kag sa duta. 19Gani lakat kamo kag himo-a nga mga gintuton-an ang tanan nga mga pungsod. Bunyagi sila sa Ngalan sang Amay kag sang Anak kag sang Espiritu Santo, 20kag tudlo-i sila sa pagtuman sang tanan nga ginsugo ko sa inyo. Dumdoma ninyo, kaupod ninyo ako sa gihapon, tubtob sa katapusan sang panahon.

    katungdanan nga ginbilin sa aton sang aton Ginoo.

    Ang tinutuyo sang pagbantala sang Maayong Balita amo ang paghimo sa mga tawo nga mga sumulunod ukon gintuton-an sang aton Ginoong Jesukristo. Ginapakilala naton si Jesus sa mga tawo, ang Iya nga kabuhi kag mga pamatasan, agud mailog sang aton mga kautoran. Sa aton pagkilala kay Kristo, nagakinahanglan nga mangin katulad kita ni Kristo.

    Sa aton pagkilala kag pagpadungog sa Santisima Trinidad, ginapahanumdom kita sang ila kabuhi, isa ka kabuhi sang gugma. Gani, sa daku nga paghigugma sang Dios, iya gintuga ang tawo agud ipaambit sa tawo ang Diosnon nga kabuhi nga amo ang gugma. Amo ini nga gugma ang aton ginabantala sa tagsa-tagsa ilabi na gid sa mga tawo nga wala pa nakakilala kay Jesus. Kag kabay pa nga sa aton pagsunod kay Jesus, kita nagasunod sa Iya nga may paghigugma sa aton

    taguipusuon. Kay kon yara ang gugma, mangin mahapos kag may kabilinggan ang tanan sa pihak sang mga kabudlayan kag pag-antus. Kabay pa nga malugpayan man kita sa saad sang aton Ginoo nga maga-upod siya sa aton tubtob sa katapusan sang panahon.

    Pamangkot

    1. Paano mo bala ginabantala ang paghigugma sang Ginoo sa iban?

    2. Makasiling ka bala nga ikaw nangin tampad nga sumulunod ni Kristo? Ano pa gid ang sarang mo mahimo agud mangin katulad ikaw ni Kristo?

    3. Ano bala ang mga kalipay kag mga kabudlayan mo sa imo pagtuman sang imo misyon? Paano mo nabatyagan ang presensiya sang Dios?

    Solemnity of the Most Holy TrinityDt 4:32-34, 39-40Ps 33:4-5, 6, 9, 18-19, 20, 22Rom 8:14-17Mt 28:16-20

    Monday, June 1Tb 1:3; 2:1-8Ps 112:1-6Mk 12:1-12St. Justin, Martyr

    Tuesday, June 2Tb 2:9-14Ps 112:1-2, 7-9Mk 12:13-17St. Marcellinus and Peter, Martyrs

    Wednesday, June 3Tb 3:1-11, 16-17Ps 25:2-9Mk 12:18-27Sts. Charles Lwanga and Companions, Martyrs

    Thursday, June 4Tb 6:10-11; 7:1, 9-17; 8:4-9Ps 128:1-5Mk 12:28-34

    Friday, June 5Tb 11:5-17Ps 146:1-2, 6-10Mk 12:35-37St. Boniface, Bishop &Martyr

    Saturday, June 6Tb 12:1, 5-15, 20Tb 13:2, 6-8Mk 12:38-44

    Domingo sang Kapiestahan sang Santisima Trinidad, Mayo 31, 2015

    IMMIGRANTS AND REFUGEESThat immigrants and refugees may find welcome and respect in the

    countries to which they come. VOCATIONS

    That the personal encounter with Jesus may arouse in many young people the desire to offer their own lives in

    priesthood or consecrated life.

    Flores de Mayo sa Barangay San Roque

    HOLy FATHErsPrAyEr INTENTIONs

    Corazon L. MajaruconSorpresa Sang MKK sa Kaadlawan

    Daku gid ang akon pagpasalamat bilang katekista sa tion sang Flores de Mayo sa amon barangay kay makabulig gid ako sa mga kabataan sa pagtudlo sang mga doktrina sang Simbahan kag subong man sa pagtudlo sang maayo nga pamatasan sa ila. Diri sa amon barangay, tatlo kami nga mga katekista - si Liza Turao, Emiliana Geagoni, kag ako, upod ang young catechists nga nagabulig. Natigayon namon lista ang masobra sa sesenta (60) ka mga kabataan sa sini nga tuig. Amon sila ginagrupo sa tion sang katekesis.

    Amon natun-an sa Orientation Seminar nga ginhatag sang Parish Catechetical Ministry nga may tatlo ka pamaagi sa paghalad sang bulak. Una, ang pagbutang sang korona ukon kulintas sa imahen sang Mahal nga Birhen. Ini ginahimo kon adlaw nga Domingo. Ikaduha, ang pagbutang sang nagapulongyot nga bulak sa

    altar samtang nagasiling: Batuna Mahal nga Seora ining mga bulak tanda sang amon paghigugma. Ini ginahimo sa adlaw nga Lunes, Martes, Huwebes, kag Biyernes, kag ikatlo ang pagsabwag sa adlaw nga Sabado kag Mierkoles.

    Sa amon pagpatigayon sang Flores ni Maria, naga-umpisa kami sa pagkanta sang mga action songs kag Marian songs. Sunod diri ang Katekesis nahanungod sa Santos nga Misa. Amo ini ang tema sa subong nga tuig, agud mahangpan sang mga kabataan ang Santos nga Misa kag makapakigbahin sila sing aktibo kag magmangin mabinungahon kag makahulogan

    Masami sa kinaandan kita nagaselebrar sang aton

    kaadlawanBisan malayo pa aton gid ini

    ginapreparahanIlabi na sa mga tao nga may

    ikasarang Para ang handaan bungga kag

    espesyal sa tanan.

    Apang iban ini sa amon MKK nga katilingban

    Kag isa sa amon BAC Westfy ang nagselebrar sang iya kaadlawan

    Handum gid niya nga ini hiwaton sa Simbahan

    Balay sang Dios nga madugay na nga ginaalagaran.

    Ang iya handum natigayon gid nga matuman

    Paagi sa sorpresa nga ginhimo sang iya nga kaupdanan

    Nga kon sin-o ang wala sing daku nga ikasarang

    Amon gid ginaugyunan kag ginabuligan.

    Madamo man ang nadala nga pagkaon

    Para dugang sa iya ginpreparar nga panyapon

    Nangin madinalag-on gid ang selebrasyon

    Dala ang pagpahayag nga ini iya gid nga handum.

    Bisan sa edad nga setentay otso anyos na

    ang ila pagsimba. Adlawadlaw lain-lain nga topiko nahanungod sa Santos nga Misa ang ginatun-an sang mga kabataan. Pagkatapos, naga-Santo Rosaryo kami kag naga-Novenario.

    May ara man ginaserbi nga pamahaw kag ginapasalamatan gid namon ang mga maalwan maghatag sang pamahaw kada hapon. Kabay ang Dios padayon sa Iya pagbantay sa amon nga mga katekista, mga kabataan, mga ginikanan kag sa amon man WESTFY Coordinators ilabi na gid ang amon BAC Coordinator, sa diin sa ila balay kami nagahiwat sang Flores ni Maria.

    Makita sa gihapon kalipay sa iya obra

    Ang pagpreparar sang mga kinahanglanon sa tion nga may Misa

    Kag ang paghimus sang Simbahan kon ang Misa natapos na.

    Kanami batyagon nga ang selebrante nalipay man

    Kay kasadya nabatyagan sining kaadlawan nga wala pa niya

    maeksperyensyahanNangin inspirasyon gid sia sa amon

    katilingbanBisan pigado apang handa mag-

    amuma sa iya kakupdanan.

    Ang amon kalipay halos indi matakus

    Ilabi na sa pagbulig sa mga utod nga kubus

    Ugali nga ginakalipay gid ni Ginoong Jesus

    Ang pag-ulikid kag pagpalangga aton ihatag sing bug-os.

    Ang pagbulIg isa ka buluhaton nga balaan

    Masiing nga ini mas labaw pa sa bulawan

    Kay ini nga butang aton gid lang mahimo

    Kon kita may kabalaka kag gugma ang magasugo.

    Gani ginapasalamatan gid namon ang tanan

    Ilabi na sa katapo sang MKK nga katilingban

    Nga sa indi pa ulihi ang tananNangin masadya gid ang isa sa iya

    madamo nga kaadlawan.Ang matutom nga taguipusuon,

    ang kay Jesus ginapangitaKay halin pa sang kita natawo

    nangin makasasalaApang kon aton ibantala ang mga

    maayong balitaPun-an niya sang kaalam ang aton

    panghuna-huna.

    source: www.autismafter16.com

    Fr. Nathaniel G. Gentizon

  • 6 CANDLE LIGHT (May 31-June 6, 2015) CANDLE LIGHT (May 31-June 6, 2015) 7

    Mother of Life Image Goes on Jubilee Pilgrimage to Jaro

    ARCHDIOCESAN News

    The revered Image of the Mother of Life went on pilgrimage to Jaro and her parishioners after fifty years of existence. Of particular interest was her visit to the graduates of Pius XII Institute who had successfully undergone formation and religious education in the Masteral Program Master of Arts Degree in Religious Education at the Mother of Life Center, Novaliches, Quezon City. Theme of the jubilee celebration is: Magnificat! Continuously Journeying Together with Mary, Mother of Life.

    The professors of the Center who went with the pilgrimage expressed their gratitude for having Pius XII Institute as their powerhouse. They were a little bit relieved from campaigning for more students, for our graduates who finished the degree in Bachelor of Science in Education major in Catechetics took interest in updating themselves at the MOL center.

    The visit of the Blessed Mother brings

    the good news of Gods love, peace and joy not only for the graduates but for all those around. She leads the way in order that we may open our doors to the Redeemer and ponder in ones heart Gods marvelous mercy.

    Since its establishment in 1967, the Mother of Life Center (MOL) has produced hundreds of graduates coming from seventy-seven dioceses of the Philippines, as well as from other countries: China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Palau, Singapore, France and Germany. The graduates of Pius XII Institute enjoyed the full scholarship program, which covers big expenses of tuition, as well as board and lodging at the Center during the academic year.

    As of now there are thirty-two Pacellians (derived from the name of Pius XII, Eugenio Pacelli) who are already MOLians. To God alone Be the glory!

    Nima L. Balmes, ACCE

    Jaro Renews Commitment as Church of the Poor

    Jaro Charismatics opted to have the celebration of the Churchs Birthday at the St. Elizabeth of Hungary Kinder School grounds last May 24, 2015.

    Bro. Pol Gregorio, Chairman, asked permission from the Asst. Principal of St. Elizabeth of Hungary Kinder School for the use of the stage and the quadrangle. The old and new members agreed at a meeting to celebrate Pentecost Sunday in order for them to feel and recall the outpouring or descending of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles.

    Fr. Randy Doromal was the presider during the noontime Eucharistic Mass. His homily centered on the renewal of the face of the earth. Afterwards, everyone enjoyed the simple and delicious food.

    The celebration was like an excursion after the Mass because of the informal set up. After eating, we went home with full stomachs, feeling like having attended a fiesta that Sunday.

    May I share the text messages I received during Pentecost Sunday:

    Let us celebrate the coming of the Holy Spirit Who lives in us till the end of time.

    Let us preach Christs love with our deeds to our family and community.

    For the hungry He is Bread.For the Lost He is the Way.For the Confused He is Truth.For the Hopeless He is Life.And to all: He is Christ Jesus, our Lord.

    Praise the Lord!Victoria Z. Capalla

    OLCPC Charismatics Celebrate Pentecost Sunday

    PAHIBALO

    Misa Pro Populo Sponsors/Offerers May

    31 Benedicto

    Oras sang Parokya (kada Mierkules)June 03 Bakhaw 10 San Roque First Saturday Dawn RosaryJune 6 DemocraciaJuly 4 Ma. CristinaAugust 1 Simon LedesmaSeptember 5 Fajardo

    Barangay Sponsors

    ENROLL NOW AT ST. ELIZABETH OF HUNGARY KINDER SCHOOL!Jaro Metropolitan Cathedral Compound

    June 1, 2015 (Monday)8:00 a.m. Bazaar (Exchange of tickets with

    School Suppies), St. Elizabeth of Hungary Kinder SchoolJune 14, 2015 (Sunday) - Catechists Fellowship

    Enrollment for Nursery, Kindergarten and Preparatory Classes still on-going. Classes start on June 8, 2015.

    For more information please call tel. no. 320-4021 or visit our office from 8:00-11:30 and 1:30-5:00

    Exposition & Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament7:00 AM, Monday - Saturday

    Jaro Cathedral Church

    June 20, 3:00 PM Ministry of UshersJune 21, 10:30 AM Ministry of ReadersJune 21, 10:30 AM Jaro Parish Ministry of Altar ServersJune 27, 9:00 AM Extra Ordinary Ministers of Holy CommunionJune 27, 6:30 PM Himig Katedral Choir

    June 20, 20159:00 AM

    Pius XII Building

    June 6, 2015St. Vincent Ferrer Seminary

    PROGRAMME

    7:30 8:30 Assembly/Teaching of Songs8:30 9:00 Praise and Worship9:00 10:00 Talk10:00 10:30 Open Forum/Snacks10:30 11:30 Sharing 11:30 12:00 Plenum

    12:00 1:00 Lunch/Agape

    1:00 1:30 Icebreakers1:30 3:30 Cultural Show3:30 4:30 Games4:30 5:00 Preparation for Mass5:00 Mass6:00 Procession

    NB: All members of Religious Organizations and Liturgical Ministries are OBLIGED to attend the Holy Mass and the Procession.

    June 9 Lourdes Jalandoni

    San Vicente

    Luna

    June 10 Benedicto

    Democracia

    Simon Ledesma

    June 11 Tabuc Suba-Proper

    Tabuc Suba-Ilaya

    Ma. Cristina

    June 13 San Roque

    Arguelles

    Fajardo

    June 18 Libertad

    Calubihan

    Taytay Zone 2

    June 19 Cuartero

    Taft North

    Bakhaw

    June 20 Seminario

    CC El 98

    Desamparados

    Culminating Activities of Flores de Mayo 2015

    MES DE JUNIO

    SCHEDULE OF ELECTION OF LITURGICAL MINISTRIES

    EMHC GENERAL ASSEMBLY

    MKK DAY 2015

    SCHEDULE OF BARANGAY APOSTOLIC COUNCIL ELECTION

    JARO, Iloilo City, May 27, 2015 The Archdiocese of Jaro renewed its commitment as the Church of the Poor as it celebrated the Golden Anniversary of the dedication of its Cathedral and 150 years as a diocese on May 26 and May 27, respectively .

    We need to intensify our dedication and efforts to achieve the vision of renewal that the PCP II and Third Diocesan Synod of Jaro drew up - a vision of a Church that is renewed, alive, and participative, evangelized and evangelizing a Church of the Poor, Jaro Archbishop Angel N. Lagdameo told the clergy and the rest of the faithful during a Eucharistic celebration on the anniversary of the dedication of St. Elizabeth of Hungary Cathedral on May 26.

    A Church for allThe prelate said the vision and goal of

    the Church of the Poor is not a Church that excludes the rich, or any sector of society, but one that includes everyone: the poor and the rich, the educated and not educated, the professionals and non-professionals He stressed that to reach this goal everyone in the Archdiocese should work to evangelize every parish by building up the new way of being Church by giving witness of our faith to others through the Magagmay nga

    Kristianong Katilingban (MKK) or BEC (Basic Ecclesial Community).

    Significance of dedicationTo explain the significance of the

    anniversary of the dedication of its Cathedral, Msgr. Alejandro P. Esperancilla, Special Assistant for Liturgical Affairs of the National Shrine of Our Lady of Candles, made reference to the rite of dedication that coincided with the three-day celebration of Jaros Centennial on May 25-27, 1965.

    According to the priest, the rite began in the afternoon of May 25 with a solemn procession of the relics of St. Elilzabeth

    of Hungary from the St. Vincent Ferrer Seminary to the Cathedral grounds, where it was placed for the veneration of the faithful. Dedication means taking possession of a place solely for God and for worship, he explained.

    Living stones, people of GodThe dedication of the Church is the feast

    of all the people of God called to gather each Sunday for the celebration of the Eucharist, Msgr. Esperancilla said, noting that the altar is anointed with oil since it will come to symbolize Christ, the Anointed, who remains the priest, the Altar and the lands offered as a worthy sacrifice to the Father for the redemption of all.

    He asked the faithful present to reflect on the symbolic value which the Altar and the Cathedral walls communicate, saying, We are the Church made of living stones and Christ is the cornerstone the Altar from which flows the living waters of grace.

    This church building which was dedicated solely for God, symbolizes the dedication and consecration to God of every Christian born in the community throughout the ages. She was, is and will be a mother to us all, Msgr. Esperancilla added. (Fr. Mickey Cardenas/CBCP News)(Photo: Felipe Uygongco)

  • CANDLE LIGHT (May 31-June 6, 2015) 98 CANDLE LIGHT (May 31-June 6, 2015)

    Pray for Positive ChangePureza D. Lacuesta

    Kids corner

    Words from the GospelJohannah Ysabel F. Balagosa

    In last weeks issue of Candle Light, I had three prayers published in case you would want to pray them. They were for Tuesday, Friday and Saturday.

    This time I shall share with you the prayers for Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Thursday. In this way, I have shared with the whole week prayer. After each day, you may add this prayer: Angel of God my guardian dear, to whom Gods love commits me here, ever this day, be at my side to light and guard, to rule and guide. Amen.

    Sunday: Lord, take this day as coming from

    You To give it back to you, with Your will complete. And dear Lord, let me be kind

    Let me never be discouraged or feel sorry for myself. Because You stand beside me every day. Amen.

    Monday: Lord God, I cannot see the road

    ahead of me. I do not know for certain, where it will end. I know that you will lead me by the right road. Though I may know nothing about it. Therefore, I trust you always. I will not fear for you are with me and you will never leave me. To face my perils alone. Amen

    Wednesday: Lord Jesus, I give you my hands

    to do your work. I give you my feet to go your way. I give you my eyes to see as you

    do. I give you my tongue to speak Your words. I give you my mind that you may think in me. I give you my spirit that you may pray in me. Above all, I give you my heart, that in meYou may love our Father and will repose. I give you my whole self that you may grow in me. So that it is you, dear Jesus, Who live and work and pray in me. Amen.

    I am very sorry that there is no more space for the Saturday prayer. Since it is not advisable, to cut prayers, I shall have it published in next weeks issue of Candle Light.

    Thank you very much for dispensing me. I am sure that if all of us can join our hands and voices and our hearts prayer, something tangible will happen.

    Life is a mystery. And, each unknown reality we encounter entails a lot of questions. For each problem we confront, from a simple querying about daily mundane concerns to a more deep questioning about the purpose and meaning of life, we look for answers.

    Unfortunately, we are often inclined to ask the wrong questions, which thus provide us with an unsatisfying answer. Due to our prevailing hunger for truth and longing desire for answers, we tend to change reality from its own truth to our own wishful versions by asking questions that would simply give us the answer we want. Hence, the truth seems to be found. But in reality it is distanced from us. And given the fact that the world knows what to present before us, we tend to be accepting and uncomplaining to what is offered, to the extent that unconsciously we are being manipulated. Hence, we are easily lured and deceived by the enticement of modernization. And this can be a moderate

    form of modern colonilization. It is not only the world that is lying to us then, but primarily, it is us who are lying to ourselves.

    As a seminarian, one important lesson I learned from studying philosophy is asking the right questions. I believe that to ask the right question leads us to the right answer, and it is a big step towards the truth. Questions are like pathways which can mislead us or guide us to the right destination. It is not wrong to ask questions. It is wrong to ask the wrong questions. But one thing that prevents us from asking the right questions is the fear of knowing the truth. It is undeniable that we desire what is true. But oftentimes, knowing the truth entails pain and discontent, which we naturally incline to avoid, and hence, causes us to deny it.

    Regarding this, philosophy teaches me two things: awareness and acceptance. We must be aware of our weaknesses and fears, and only through this, we can be able to accept them. Know thyself, as what the

    Sem. John Paul Trivio

    Vacation Without Losing My VocationSem. Joven Joshua Gallardo

    great Socrates had said. We are not only our strengths but our weaknesses as well. Thus, knowing and accepting both our strengths and weaknesses leads us to the truth.

    In conclusion, philosophy does not only provide a critical and disciplined mind in order to be an assistance of theology, a way towards priesthood. But as early as now, it also teaches us, seminarians and all those who seek for the truth, not to be simply accepting and uncomplaining of what the world offers. We must be mature enough not to be easily deceived by the world. For not all that looks good is always good. Evil is usually in the guise of goodness. Knowing what is true and what is good truly demands a lot. Hence, we need to do better than just accept what we find seemingly good and agreeing with our desires. We need to open our eyes, ask the right questions, be aware and accept who and what we are. Through this, we will be able to see reality in its true essence.

    Summer is a break from school and now it is coming to an end. As a sign that it is already end-time for the beloved hot sunny season, students are slowly adjusting to the academe again. Some are finalising their enrolment. Others are already buying the needed school materials. Yet in the view of seminarians, it is a little different. Although we do have the same tasks to do, we have a bigger picture to look at. Every May we have our Summer Pastoral wherein we stay in a particular parish for a few weeks helping out in every little way we can. This is a part of our never-ending formation which gives us a glimpse of the parish life. So what was it like?

    This year the Summer Pastoral Program was announced as back to the parish, so I reported to Msgr. Sergio Jamoyot of Our Lady of Fatima in Alta Tierra Jaro. This was going to be my first Summer Pastoral in the parish, since last year we stayed in the seminary for the rest of May. Since I was the only college seminarian of Alta Tierra, I was alone. You might think that the load was a bit too heavy for one seminarian alone, but it wasnt. There are a few stories to tell about this summer pastoral.

    Almost every day the Mass was celebrated very early especially since there were nine days of Novena Masses in the morning and in the evening preceding the fiesta of Our Lady of Fatima on May 13. So then, I had to wake up early every day so that I could still have time for my own prayers, although during the Novenas prior to the Mass, I would join them in praying the Rosary. After the morning Mass and a little break, Msgr. Serg and I would have our breakfast. There would be a small table delicately filled with simple yet delightful food. After that I was free for the rest of the morning, excluding the times where there

    would be Masses and other Sacraments or errands needed to be attended to. Afterwards, lunch would follow and then the afternoon Flores.

    Children would gather at around 2:30 pm for the Flores. The tradition of the Flores is to teach children the basic catechesis of the Catholic Church. Msgr. Serg asked me if I could help the catechists of the parish with the afternoon session. So every night I had to review a few chapters of my book to prepare myself for the next days session. I was doing myself a favour by studying again. I was not only reviewing but I was also looking at what my faith is and how it came to be. So, every afternoon I went down and did a little teaching, teaching children how to pray and how to deepen their faith. There would be times that the

    children would listen, and most of the time they wont, but they did understand the particulars, I hope.

    This year we were divided into teams to conduct the Parish Commission on Vocation Promotions (PCVP) in the parishes that had not established their core group. Sometimes we would go to St. Annes Parish in Molo to arrange things with Fr. Boy Celis. Fr. Boy would give us snacks and would let us see the restoration process of the eleven images of women saints. During the last meeting, Fr. Boy treated us to dinner and gave us some advice on our discernment.

    Just recently, Msgr. Joemari Delgado welcomed our team, in the humble parish of San Miguel. He asked us if we could help establish the core group of the PCVP. He took some of us to a few barangays to serve at the Mass.

    On the last night of our stay, Msgr. Joemari brought us to join the 75th birthday celebration of his parishioner. We rode a pick-up truck to reach the venue. At the celebration, white roses were given to the birthday celebrant, and we thought that only family members had the privilege, but without our expectation, we were each handed a white rose to give to the celebrant. And so we began lining up to give Lola the rose and at the same time we were greeting her happy birthday.

    So what is this Summer Pastoral about? Other than giving a glimpse of the parish life, this Summer Pastoral helps us discern. This allows us to experience the life that we are entering. Upon this practice we are deciding for ourselves if we really want this vocation or not. We are already putting ourselves in the situation of the ministry so that when the time comes, we can now understand, even just a little, of why God chose us to be his priest.

    Philosophy: A Lens to Reality

    ALWAYS APPROACHED BAPTIZING BEHOLD COMMANDED DOUBTED EARTH ELEVEN DISCIPLES END FATHER GALILEE GIVEN HEAVEN HOLY SPIRIT JESUS MAKE MOUNTAIN OBSERVE ALL NATIONS ORDERED POWER SON TEACHING THEREFORE WENT WORSHIPPED

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  • BANNSEngr. Alberto H. Yanga

    parish secretary

    The couples below wish to contract marriage with each other. For any impediment or serious defects that will prohibit marriage,

    please inform the Parish Secretary or call 329-16-25.

    MASS INTENTIONS

    BAPTISMMAY 23, 2015

    CHRISTIAN JEC CASTRACION, RAINE ITHIEL S. LIRA SYNDRA LALE S. TAN & JAMIE SOFIA D. VILLANUEVA

    MAY 24, 2015 MICAH REYN I. BAYLEN, NEYMAR ZANE A. CASTOR

    JOHN FRANCIS A. HIBIONADA, JEMUEL ANTON V. JABAYBAY

    MAE FRANCIS C. LOZADA, JANELLA VON A. NAVARRA & RHAM ZHEDDREI SENSORIA

    MAY 31, 2015 SUNDAY 05:00 a.m. Mass Intention for Taking the Nursing Board Exam of Ellie Marie Poli Diaz 06:30 a.m. +Deanna Chua Eata by Benita Chua 08:00 a.m. MISA PRO POPULO 09:30 a.m. +Rey, Leon & Ney Tajanlangit, Serafin & Victoria Mallare, Alfredo & Corazon Hugo, Encarnacion & Maria Clara Gonzaga, Eduardo Nuguit, Augustus Bacabac & Luz Tajanlangit by Alice T. Mallare 12:00 n.n. Thanksgiving Mass of Rosalind, Kyle & Michael Steven Sapalo 03:00 p.m. +Ernesto Ordona, Sr. by Ordona Family 04:30 p.m. Thanksgiving Mass of Rogelio Florete, Sr. & Family; Alberto Yanga & Hollero Family; Randy Lumbaning & Family; Eva Corsino & Family; Fe Marina Siacon & Children; Mr. & Mrs. Rodolfo Garrido & Family; Ninfa Baylen & Family; Ma. Grace Evangelista & Family; Mr. & Mrs. Felicito Cabrera Jr. & Children; Michelle Ann Cordero & Family; Rosette Tayongtong & Family; Alma Blanca & Children; Paterno Dichupa Jr; Abbey & Avery Blanca; Adrian Raphael & Aesha Fabrigar; Braulia Cababasay & Family; Amelita & Analou Enriquez Lazarraga; Jelly Yap & Children; Connie Alenaje & Children; Teresita Villaluna & Family; Flordeliza dela Fuente, Margarita Bolaos; Felipe Penecilla

    FIRST PUBLICATION

    RODNEY C. ROQUE, 38 yrs. old, resident of Balibago, Angeles City, Pampanga, son of Jovencio C. Roque & Gregoria B. Calventos and MAY VON T. PATINGO, 35 yrs. old, resident of Roxas St., San Miguel, Iloilo, daughter of Meliton L. Patingo & Myrna S. Tomo.

    MARK KING P. RAMIREZ, 32 yrs. old, resident of Village Circle Drive, Lompoc, Santa Barbara, California, son of Simon Ramirez & Myrna Paralejas and ELEANOR P. GAITAN, 41 yrs. old, resident of Village Circle Drive, Lompoc, Santa Barbara, California, daughter of Leopoldo Gaitan & Lolita Prieto.

    PORFERIO III G. RAMOS, 32 yrs. old, resident of Brgy. Nahapay, Guimbal, Iloilo, son of Antonio R. Ramos & Juliet T. Gedaya and JOSIE MAE E. EUSUYA, 30 yrs. old, resident of Brgy. Cateringan, Igbaras, Iloilo, daughter of Jose E. Eusuya & Filomena E. Estremadura.

    SECOND PUBLICATIONSEAN PLAUBERT M. SALUMBIDES, 32 yrs. old, resident of 330

    Lapuz Norte, Iloilo City, son of Emilio Salumbides & Layne Matta and FEANGELI A. ChUA, 24 yrs. old, resident of Jaro, Iloilo City, daughter of Roberto T. Chua & Alexis Alejandro.

    LOWIE JAY B. DIDELES, 28 yrs. old, resident of Brgy. Simon Ledesma, Jaro, Iloilo City, son of Luis L. Dideles & Josefina A. Balgos and MARIA LIEZL C. DAYLO, 25 yrs. old, resident of Brgy. Tacas, Jaro, Iloilo City, daughter of Rhodson D. Daylo & Eva C. Coloso.

    RANDY A. ALAGOS, 45 yrs. old, resident of Benedicto St., Jaro, Iloilo City, son of Federico A. Alagos & Elena C. Araas and MYRNA S. SIMBA, 33 yrs. old, resident of Brgy. Sta. Filomena, Arevalo, Iloilo City, daughter of Julio Julito Simba & Josefa B. Santander.

    LEONIL E. VAFLOR, 26 yrs. old, resident of Jaro, Iloilo City, son of Leopoldo Vaflor & Nilda Eleuterio and JESSICA ThERESE R. CONCEP-CION, 25 yrs. old, resident of Makati, Metro Manila, daughter of Roberto Jesus Concepcion & Ma. Theresa Rivera.

    THIRD PUBLICATIONChRISJOhN C. DEOCAMPO, 30 yrs. old, resident of 113 Villalobos

    St., Jaro, Iloilo City, son of Felipe D. Deocampo & Linda L. Celiz and ANNA LORAINE P. SOLDEVILLA, 27 yrs. old, resident of Nabitasan, Leganes, Iloilo, daughter of Ernie S. Soldevilla & Rosemarie A. Piad.

    JOMAR D. BENAG, resident of Karikitan, Conner, Apayao, son of George D. Benag & Pacita C. Dulin and MAE ROSE J. JANDOQUILE, 22 yrs. old, resident of Tacas, Jaro, Iloilo City, daughter of Robinson J. Jandoquile & Maria J. Jacome.

    & Cezrry Maria Angela Geluz; Roy Arquion & Family; Floredil Monana; Guillermo & Filomena Te; Mr. & Mrs. Jesus Deocampo; Jacqueline Tayhon; Jerkess & Alexes Saquebo; Adorers of the Holy Trinity; Mr. & Mrs. Alex Bayona; Ayjay Bayona; Mary Grace Responte; Christel Lyann Quanico & Florodene Palanog; Ceferiano Luaa; Escaro Famiy; Mary Carnette Agustin and Special Intention of Marivic, Peter & Joe Marie Bonto; Cheryl Figueroa; St. Pauls University Iloilo, Nursing Review Center 06:00 p.m. Thanksgiving Mass of Immanuel & Ma. Theresa J. Bartolo, Ma. Zhar Lenna J. Armishaw & Feliciano Japitana 07:30 p.m. Thanksgiving Mass of Mr. & Mrs. Jesus Deocampo & FamilyJUNE 01, 2015 MONDAY 05:30 a.m. Thanksgiving Mass of Roy Arquion & Family 06:00 a.m. +Simeon, Estrella, Herminio & dela Ledesma 06:30 a.m. MISA REQUIEM 12:15 p.m. +Nestor Madrid Badilla by Mrs. Gertrudis Alquiza & Family 05:30 p.m. Thanksgiving Mass of Anna Shiela A. Moreno JUNE 02, 2015 TUESDAY 05:30 a.m. Thanksgiving Mass of Roy Arquion & Family 06:00 a.m. +Federico Jarantilla, Jr. by Mr. & Mrs. Rogelio Florete, Sr. & Family 06:30 a.m. Thanksgiving Mass of Delilah Villaluna 12:15 p.m. +Bienvenido Basbao by Lumampao & Quintilla Family 05:30 p.m. Thanksgiving Mass in Honor of Our Lady of Candles & San Pedro Calunsod by Cesar & Cherry Geluz & Children JUNE 03, 2015 WEDNESDAY 05:30 a.m. +Vicitacion Peniero by Suyo Family 06:00 a.m. +Bienvenido Basbao by Mr. & Mrs. Rogelio Florete, Sr. & Family 06:30 a.m. Thanksgiving Mass for John De la Pea & Warren John Fano by De la Pea Family 12:15 p.m. Thanksgiving Mass of Roy Arquion & Family 05:30 p.m. Thanksgiving Mass of Adorers of the Holy Trinity JUNE 04, 2015 ThURSDAY 05:30 a.m. +Atty. Edison Belloga by Atty. & Mrs. Enrique Arguelles 06:00 a.m. Thanksgiving Mass for the Birthday of Bem Nonescan 06:30 a.m. +Raul Torre, Isabel & Eduardo Torre, Fortunata, Leona & Moises Gargalicano by Norlinda B. Torre 12:15 p.m. Thanksgiving Mass of Roy Arquion & Family 05:30 p.m. +Ariston Perez, Sr. & Olympia Diancin by Perez & Deocampo FamiliesJUNE 05, 2015 FRIDAY 05:30 a.m. Sacred Heart Intention of Juliet Solas 06:00 a.m. Sacred Heart Intention of Marilyn Salazar and for the Souls of Gil Jamili, Jr. 06:30 a.m. Sacred Heart Intention of Rena Penecilla 12:15 p.m. Sacred Heart Intention of John, Jennifer Jucaban & Children and CHJ/JL Jucaban Fish Broker 05:30 p.m. Sacred Heart Intention of Apostleship of Prayer JUNE 06, 2015 SATURDAY 05:30 a.m. +Agripina, Pedro, Noemi, Alipia, Cosme, Serapion & Romeo by Sapalo Family 06:00 a.m. +Isabel, Hugo, Rustica, Cesaria & Susana by Arlene & Artelino Cumayas & Family and for the Souls of Ma. Luisa, Pedro & Roqueta Japitana 06:30 a.m. Thanksgiving Mass of Theotokos Prayer Mission, Our Lady of Candles Prayer Community Chapter 05:30 p.m. Thanksgiving Mass of Cofradia dela Nuestra Seora dela Candelaria12:15 p.m. Thanksgiving Mass of Minda Patrimonio, Mary Ann Tormon & Terrence Louie Aspera by Marnelle, Malou, Mae & Mylen Patrimonio 05:30 p.m. +Ramon Ledesma Jalbuena by Jalbuena Family