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Motley Blend: February 2015
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Planning a Baptism: The Reception. A huge family reunion was what I had in mind when it came to the baptism of our first child. Earl though had other ideas and my entire family backed him up instead of me. As my sister pointed out, there were less than ten people at my baptism including my parents. So, there will only be around 20 guests in attendance comprising of our immediate family members, the priest, and our closest friends (some of whom are also the godparents). Here's our short list:. Notes: Maxi...
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Not Going Out.. – anne영하세요~
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January 1, 2015. Well hello there; hope your holidays have been going well but if you are one of the 2.6% in Britain (I do not know the statistics for other countries so sorry) who were still working when everybody else was enjoying their time off then commiserations to you. Uses for Wrapping Paper. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Filipino Catholicism: The Profession of Christian PurityA forgotten but perennially valid "confession" promulgated by the CBCP in 1968
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Monday, October 6, 2014. The Profession of Christian Purity. A forgotten but perennially valid "confession" promulgated by the CBCP in 1968. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Most popular posts for the past 30 days. What are the Holy Days of Obligation in the Philippines? Crowds of faithful at Lingayen Cathedral during the episcopal consecration of Msgr. Cesar Guerrero on May 24, 1929. From a private col. Archbishop Socrates Villegas issues decree on the Nicene Creed. The Patroness of the Philippines.
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Filipino Catholicism: September 14, 2014: National Day of Prayer for Peace in Iraq and Syria
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Sunday, September 14, 2014. September 14, 2014: National Day of Prayer for Peace in Iraq and Syria. On September 5, 2014 the President of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines (CBCP), Archbishop Socrates Villegas, called for September 14 to be marked as a National Day of Prayer for Peace in Iraq and Syria. This is in fact the second day of prayer. Feast of the Exaltation of the Cross as National Day of Prayer for Peace in Iraq and Syria. We request the Most Reverend Archbishops and Bishops ...
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Filipino Catholicism: Three Philippine church organs (two from Bohol) in action
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Tuesday, October 15, 2013. Three Philippine church organs (two from Bohol) in action. I originally posted this on October 5, 2012 as "Two Philippine church organs in action". In commemoration of the churches lost during the earthquake that devastated Bohol today, October 15, 2013, I am updating this article to include videos of Baclayon organ in action. I hope that the Loay and Baclayon organs were not totally destroyed. CAP. In Las Pinas in the 1970's, that of San Agustin Church in Intramuros. Crowds of...
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Filipino Catholicism: Two Popes on St. Pedro Calungsod
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Monday, October 22, 2012. Two Popes on St. Pedro Calungsod. The section of the Pope's homily during the canonization Mass regarding St. Pedro Calungsod:. From the website of Rome Reports comes the following transcript of the Pope's remarks on the second Filipino saint. Emphasis mine:. Pedro Calungsod was born around the year sixteen fifty-four, in the Visayas. March 5, 2000):. Canonization of Bl. Pedro Calungsod. The Pope and the Philippines. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Archbishop Socrates Villeg...
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Filipino Catholicism: Video of Pope Benedict XVI bestowing the ring and red biretta on the six new cardinals (including Cardinal Tagle)
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Saturday, November 24, 2012. Video of Pope Benedict XVI bestowing the ring and red biretta on the six new cardinals (including Cardinal Tagle). The consistory for the formal elevation to the cardinalate of the Church's six newest Cardinals, including the Archbishop of Manila, Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle, took place today. Labels: Abp. Luis Antonio Tagle. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Most popular posts for the past 30 days. What are the Holy Days of Obligation in the Philippines? The Papal Bull (Ap...
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Filipino Catholicism: The Philippines just got a second venerable... did you notice?
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Sunday, December 23, 2012. The Philippines just got a second venerable. did you notice? Note: Some have asked me why I did not count Ven. Isabel Larranaga Ramirez (1836 - 1899) as the "first" Filipino venerable. Here is my reason: although Ven. Isabel Larranaga Ramirez was born in Manila in 1836 (to a Spanish father and a Peruvian mother), she left the Philippines with her mother shortly after her father died when she was only 2 years old. She never returned. Ven Consuelo Barcelo y Pages is the second pe...
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Filipino Catholicism: The Philippines: set to have no cardinal-elector for the first time since 1960.
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Saturday, January 7, 2012. The Philippines: set to have no cardinal-elector for the first time since 1960. The first Filipino Cardinal, Abp. Rufino Cardinal Santos of Manila, (1908 - 1973) shortly after his elevation to the cardinalate on March 28, 1960. From a private archive. Yesterday, Pope Benedict XVI announced. So, where will all of this leave the Philippines in "red hat" terms? The 20 countries of the world with the largest Catholic populations, in order of size of Catholic population, are: Brazil...
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