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04
Oct
09

BLESSED SUNDAY

After the country has been devastated by 2 typhoons – Ondoy (Ketsana) and Pepeng (Parma)  in a week, we sincerely hope  for the affected Pinoys to thrive and rise above the crisis.  Because of this, going to church on the day we appreciated sunshine more than ever, became more purposeful.  Our family joins the nation in praying for continuous blessings.

Early Sunday morning, my wife, Tina and I went to a private hospital near our place to visit a newly admitted distant relative suspicious of having nasopharyngeal carcinoma.  Upon discussing with the ENT specialist the diagnosis and his plan to perform punch biopsy tomorrow to determine whether the mass is benign or malignant, in order for their management to be guided, we hurried home immediately. 

We found our son, Gabby, savoring his last day of week-loooong (pre)school vacation after the rains, by watching his favorite cartoons. In a snap, we decided to hear mass at this chapel we long to visit.  IMG_4070It’s St. Pio’s Chapel in Libis, Quezon City (near Eastwood City).  

It was our first time to hear mass in that chapel built in honor of the blessed Italian priest who had stigmata and known for being miraculous. Padre Pio was declared a saint by Pope John Paul II on June 16, 2002.  We were glad to see so many devotees from all walks of life; even wheelchair-borne geriatric individuals were present to venerate.  

(note : photos were discreetly taken before and after the Holy Mass)

Tina spotted a sign at the door of a room in the chapel alotted for parents with children below age 7.  IMG_4071CALANDRA ROOM, named after the person who helped established the chapel, is an enclosed airconditioned room with sliding glass doors alocated especially for families with babies and kids.  There are built-in speakers and Holy Communion is also given.

IMG_4072There’s also a room called BISHOP JESUS SISON MEMORIAL HALL which can be access by taking this stairs inside the Calandra room.  We didn’t go up to view it for it was already packed.  The door shown in this photo will lead you to this..

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This area is called REV. FR. ALESSIO PARENTE PATIO, an open-air area where faithfuls can light candles and write their petitions. The patio has the life-sized statue of Padre Pio and the Holy Cross.

Solemnity reigns inside the chapel. 

After the mass, we witnessed and participated in the veneration of St. Pio’s relic.

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After being there for more than an hour, we felt so blessed; not only because our family and home were spared by the typhoons but we’re so thankful after hearing mass a day just before Gabby turns FIVE! :D

Honestly, we’re not religious; but one thing is sure, my family and I maintain our personal relationship with our Lord. We try our very best to live life according to His will.

We ate late lunch after the mass; i’ll post it separately.  

How was your Sunday?

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St. Pio Chapel / E. Rodriguez Jr. Ave. (C-5), Bagumbayan, Libis, Quezon City

For schedule of masses and other details about the chapel, click THIS.

17
Apr
09

MY 15 MINUTES IN QUIAPO

I am no stranger to Quiapo. I practically grew up going to this place every so often. We frequent Quiapo church since childhood especially when doing Visita Iglesia during Holy Week. When I went to college & enrolled in my pre-medical course at Far Eastern University, I continued going to the church & to the side streets of Carriedo when securing/renewing NBI clearance & buying some cheap finds. Until now, since my work place is in TM Kalaw Ave., Manila, I usually drop by Quiapo whenever possible.

I ran an errand in Manila this morning and I found myself in the vicinity of Quiapo Church again. It’s so darn hot and as early as couple hours before noon, there was already a multitude of people from all walks of life. I suddenly remember that today is Friday : Quiapo day! (Friday is the novena/mass day for the Black Nazarene).

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Quiapo is both spiritual & commercial district in the heart of Manila. It’s a slice of Manila where people who are marginalized and those with so much, meet as hopefuls and prayerfuls. The strong Catholic faith of countless Filipino devotees who flock to the Basilica of Black Nazarene to ask for penance or pray for miracles, or simply pay homage or show gratitude for blessings; some even walk on knees to the altar, is a common scenario within the vicinity of Quiapo during Fridays.

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I managed to say my prayer outside the church and did not dare squeeze myself inside the church where a huge crowd was attending the Holy Mass.

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A huge LCD screen brings the Mass to the crowd outside. Then the homily caught my interest when I overheard the priest including a “Kapamilya teleserye : Tayong Dalawa” scenes in his homily. How creative! LOL.
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Then for few minutes, I took photos with utmost caution knowing that amidst devotees and prayerful are snatchers & thieves. And these scenes were caught with my random clicks.

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The obelisk in Plaza Miranda with colorful balloons being sold by numerous vendors.

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I wonder if those balloons can withstand the heat and still be considered as saleable items to kids.
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Sampaguita vendors who try to earn a decent living despite the irritating summer heat. I wish they do something to enjoy more what they do other than chatting with each other. Humming Beyonce Knowles’ “Single Ladies” or a local song “Hawak Kamay” may kill time while at work, don’t you think? LOL. And may I ask why is there a need for Quiapo Church authorities to put a signage as “BAWAL UMAKYAT”? I mean, who in his RIGHT MIND would do such thing? If any guy who’ll try to climb those barriers is schizophrenic or illiterate, now why bother to put such warning? It’s absolutely pointless! It’s the same as “BAWAL UMIHI” or “BAWAL TUMAWID, NAKAMAMATAY!” signs printed in pink aluminums on other public main roads. I just don’t get it! You don’t need to stress or emphasize things which are apparent to begin with and those things that require less intellect but instinct.
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Plaza Miranda and the vicinty of Quiapo church aren’t complete without the rows of fortune tellers. In this age of digital whatever, they still exist, their “BUSINESS” must have been really good! LOL. Seriously, I can’t comprehend why Church people tolerate this practice since God knows when, when in fact they preach that only the Good Lord knows tomorrow. Don’t get me wrong, I’m nothing against making ends meet by fortune telling, but isn’t there more APPROPRIATE venues to do such “business” ?
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ITO PA ISA! And why in the world those “PAMPA” (pampa-regla, pampa-galing etc) LEAVES & VINES being sold outside a Catholic Church? I think the house of God deserves our highest respect. And selling these so called HERBAL MEDICINES which are NOT approved by DOH/Department of Health and BFAD/Bureau of Food and Drugs, is again improper and illegitimate “medical” practice. As a licensed physician, I know a list of herbal medicine approved by DOH which are clinically tested to render positive effects. But these things sold in Quiapo are not bounded by such studies and are only supported by BELIEFS and “RURAL CULTURE” from generation to generations.
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I’m OK with flowers & candles since these are being used in religious veneration. But again selling it near a church is another story.
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The stalls beside the church that sell images of saints from Sto. Niño to Blessed Virgin Mary and others.
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My heart breaks whenever I see physically-challenged individuals who still try within their means, to make a living. I honestly admit that inspite of everything, I have frustrations and disapointments but the sight of these people who have strong will to go on with life, always gives me a reality check.
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It’s just always crowded in Quiapo and its side streets : Hidalgo, Carriedo etc.. It’s one of the busiest places in the Metro. But it appears to me now that Quiapo deserves a MORE SERIOUS MAKEOVER. I wish authorities and the public come out with efforts in bringing GLORY, “CLEANLINESS” and ORDERLINESS back to Quiapo. I hope those bandits, thieves, snatchers, and other ill-natured individuals realize that individual reform is a must. Don’t you wish for Quiapo to be a SAFE place even for our kids?
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Till my next Quiapo visit.
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08
Apr
09

VISITA IGLESIA

I grew up knowing most side streets in Metro Manila. Why?
Because every Holy Week since my gradeschool, my siblings (3 brothers) &
I used to accompany my parents to thirty (read it again : 30) different churches within the metropolis to nearby provinces.

I was literally exposed to the entirety of Manila at an early age.
And this is all because of Visita Iglesia.
I became familiar not only with the streets of the metro but of these churches we visit prior to Holy Week.
From churches like the Shrine of St. Martin de Porres in Leon Guinto in Pasay City,
to Manila churches such as that of Our Lady of the Remedies in Malate,
to Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto in Bulacan,
historical church of Malolos,
to shrines in Cavite, Taytay, Cainta, Marikina, Pasig, Antipolo,
to as far as Tagaytay, I have been to more than 30 churches since my growing years.

I’m also familiar with most saints enthralled in carozas adorned with flowers
(one time with balloons!) in long processions
every Holy Wednesday, Good Friday & Easter Sunday.
This Holy Week procession of saints in Marikina City
somehow made the passion of Christ comprehensible even without reading the bible.

I do have my favorite “houses” of God.
Favorite in the sense that I always find solace & peace with these churches…
I also frequent these churches most especially in times of problems – huge or otherwise.

This morning I went to some churches in Manila & did my own-style of Visita Iglesia (V.I.)
I just sneaked in to these shrines and pray & heard 30-minute masses at few churches,
but did not do the stations of the cross which is the correct way of doing the V.I.
Armed with the newly sent digicam from my dad-in-law in MO,
here are my snap shots of my V.I….

Quiapo Church a.k.a Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene

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I am not a strict religious devotee of the miraculous Black Nazarene
but I usually go to Quiapo Church whenever possible just to say my thank yous
& ask for forgiveness for my shortcomings.

Shrine of St. Jude Thaddeus, beside Malacañang Palace…

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For us Catholics, St. Jude Thaddeus is the patron saint of HOPELESS CASES.
I always go to this shrine & pray to God through St. Jude whenever I feel helpless.

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Few more steps from Shrine of St. Jude Thaddeus
is the Abbey of Our Lady of Montserrat a.k.a. as San Beda Church
where the Holy Child or the Sto. Niño is venerated at its altar.
I heard mass this morning at this church & was lucky to see the Benedictine priests
wearing crimson robes for the first time.
But I was not that lucky to get a crisp picture of its sublime interiors…

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Then walking towards the exit of Mendiola Street will lead you to another remarkable shrine :
Basilica Minore de San Sebastian a.k.a San Sebastian Church…
This beautiful church has twin steel spires as its towers.

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FYI, Gustave Eiffel no less, of Eiffel Tower in Paris
was involved in the design & construction of this one & only steel church in Asia.
Most of the steel that built the shrine came from Belgium.
The San Sebastian Church seats also as the shrine of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel…

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This is only one of the stained glass windows of the basilica that came from Germany
adding spirituality to the gothic design of the shrine…

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Built during the Spanish Colonial period, this door is the entrance to the altar of one of the Baroques Churches of the Philippines, also noted by UNESCO as World Heritage Site….
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This intricately carved wooden door is guarded by saints with granite lions which are gifts to the church by Chinese people who were converted into Catholicism…

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These were all part of the facade of San Agustin Church in Intramuros, Manila…
Mass was on-going when I dropped by, so I failed to flash my cam for a shot of the altar.

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One can walk through the cobble-stoned streets of Intramuros
to the Minor Basilica of the Immaculate Conception more popularly known as Manila Cathedral…

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The Manila Cathedral was closed when I dropped by so I just made a sign of the cross,
utter a brief prayer & I headed back home…

I also love Santuario de San Antonio in Forbes Park, Makati City
where Tina & I got married 5 years ago but I’ll go there some other time..

Whatever Holy Week tradition we practice or uphold, the most important thing is maintaining a constant personal communication with our Lord.
I am far from being a saint but I know my God is so forgiving.
All of us should try our best to walk in His path.
Amen?

Amen!

05
Apr
09

PALM SUNDAY, NOW NA!

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Holy Week ushers in today with Palm Sunday.
And for us Pinoy Catholics, we usually attend mass with “palaspas
or crafted coconut tree leaves to be blessed by the priest
in remembering the entry & return of Jesus Christ to Jerusalem
few days before His suffering on the cross.

And so Tina, Gabby & I went to hear the 9AM mass
in VirraMall, Greenhills in San Juan.

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The simple chapel is airconditioned, with very inviting ambiance,
located in the heart of a shopping complex, amidst the numerous bargain stalls,
shops & restaurants. In my opinion, its location is strategic,
reminding shoppers that above all earthly things,
intangible ones like religious belief & the love of the Lord
should be given top most priority, ofcourse.

the simple altar of Chapel of the HOLY FAMILY

the simple altar of Chapel of the HOLY FAMILY

God give us PEACE this Holy Week & beyond…

28
Mar
09

PRAY TO SUCCEED

It’s always overwhelming to receive positive feedbacks and comments from reviewees (of http://www.allgen.net) and students who already aced their exams. It doesn’t only show gratitude from them but mostly an affirmation that I/we have to continue what I/we do best – inspiring and motivating people to exert more to meet the demands of exam preparation & all other endeavors.

I always tell my reviewees that
“Even a champion like Manny Pacquiao ALWAYS TRAIN HARD before a fight.”
But whatever physical and mental efforts we put in our preparation for whatever,
still nothing beats DIVINE INTERVENTION.
AMEN to that!

For (Catholic) examinees out there, I am sharing an effective prayer I highly suggest you utter before you sit in any examination.
Say this as you prepare for your biggest fight…
try it, it works!

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Prayer to St. Joseph of Cupertino
for success in Examination

O Great St. Joseph of Cupertino who while on earth did obtain from God the grace to be asked at your examination only the questions you knew, obtain for me a like favour in the examinations for which I am now preparing. In return I promise to make you known and cause you to be invoked.
Through Christ our Lord.

St. Joseph of Cupertino, Pray for us. Amen.

O St. Joseph of Cupertino who by your prayer obtained from God to be asked at your examination, the only preposition you knew. Grant that I may like you succeed in the (name of exam: NCLEX).

In return I promise to make you known and cause you to be invoked.
O St. Joseph of Cupertino pray for me
O Holy Ghost enlighten me
Our Lady of Good Studies pray for me
Sacred Head of Jesus, Seat of divine wisdom, enlighten me.

(Remember, when you succeed in the exams then you should thank St. Joseph of Cupertino in the Newspaper.)

Holy Spirit, you who makes me see every-thing and who shows me the way to reach my ideals, you who gives me the Divine gift to forgive and forget all that is done to me, and you who are in all the instincts of my life with me, I in this short dialogue, want to thank you for everything and affirm once more that I never want to be separated from you, no matter how great the material desires may be. I want to be with you and my loved ones in their perpetual glory. To that end and submitting to God’s holy will, I ask from you….. etc. (your request).

Btw, His feast day also falls on my birthday : SEPT. 18.
God give you peace!

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Saint Joseph of Cupertino
Provincial Center
P.O. Box 820
Arroyo Grande, CA 93421

Tel. (805) 473-2256
Fax. (805) 489-8303

02
Mar
09

IMPORTANT NOTICE

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I found this forwarded email in my Inbox today, thought it’s worth my time unlike the other nonsense messages & chain letters, so I would like to share it with you. Be blessed!

IMPORTANT NOTICE FROM THE MANUFACTURER OF OUR HUMAN BODY :

The Maker of all human beings will be recalling all units manufactured, regardless of make or year, due to a serious defect in the central component of the heart.
This is due to malfunctioning in the original prototype units code named Adam and Eve, resulting in the reproduction of the same defect in all subsequent units.

This defect has been technically termed
“Subsequential Internal Non-Morality, ” commonly known as S.I.N., as it is primarily expressed.

Some other symptoms include:
1. Loss of direction
2. Foul vocal emissions
3. Amnesia of origin
4. Lack of peace
5. Selfish or violent behavior
6. Depression or convulsion in the mental component
7. Fearfulness
8. Rebellion

The Manufacturer, who is neither liable nor at fault for this defect, is providing factory-authorized repair and service free of charge to correct this SIN defect.

The Repair Technician, Our Jesus Christ, has most generously offered to bear the entire burden of the staggering cost of these repairs. There is no additional fee required.

The number to call for repair in all areas is: P.R.A.Y.E.R.
Once connected, please upload your burden of SIN through REPENTANCE procedure.

Next, download ATONEMENT from the Repair Technician, Our Lord Jesus, into the heart component.

No matter how big or small the SIN defect is, Our Lord Jesus Christ will replace it with:
1. Love
2. Joy
3. Peace
4. Patience
5. Kindness
6. Goodness
7. Faithfulness
8. Gentleness
9. Self-control

N.B: Please consult the operating manual, the B.I.B.L.E. (Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth) for further details on the use of these fixes.

WARNING:
Continuing to operate the human being unit without correction voids any manufacturer warranties, exposing the unit to dangers and problems too numerous to list and will result in the human unit being permanently impounded.

DANGER:
The human being units not responding to this recall action will have to be scrapped in the furnace. The SIN defect will not be permitted to enter Heaven so as to prevent contamination of that facility.

Thank you for your attention!

Your FATHER in Heaven.

P.S: Please assist where possible by notifying others of this important recall notice, and you may contact the Father any time by “Kneemail”.

20
Jan
09

KNOCK-KNOCK, WHO’S THERE ?

My wife’s unlce who also stands as one of our wedding sponsors or godparents as Filipinos put it, sent me this forwarded email that tickled my interests because it contains cartoon strips with religious notations.  What a way to CONVEY HIS WORDS and INSPIRE others to LIVE BY in HIS ways..AMAZING!  

Here, have a look…

 

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