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LENTEN ACTIVITIES
2012
April 5 (Holy Thursday) 5:00 PM
The Lord’s Supper – Washing of the Feet of the 12 Apostles and Transfer of the Blessed Sacrament to the Altar of Repose 7:00 -11:00 PM
Vigil
April 6 (Good Friday)
4:00 AM Station of the Cross 3:00 PM Good Friday Rites (Liturgy of the Word, Veneration of the Cross and Holy Communion) 5:00PM
Procession of Mater Dolo-rosa and Sto. Entiero
April 7 (Black Saturday)
8:30 PM Blessing of the New Fire and Lighting of Paschal Candle at the Churchyard
9:00 PM Easter Vigil Mass Inside the Church – Blessing of Water and Renewal of Baptismal Vows
April 8 (Easter Sunday)
4:00AM “
”Salubong” 4:30AM
Easter Mass at the Churchyard (Agape after the Mass)
MGCP FIESTA… FAST APPROACHING! April 26 is just around the corner. But before that day, it’s good
for us to know how our patron saint came about, the story be-hind the image. Read on…
The image of the Madonna, bending her head close to the cheek of the child and with the right arm of the Child clinging to His
Mother’s neck, is the beautiful image of our “MOTHER OF GOOD COUNSEL.”.
The original and miraculous picture of our “Mother of Good
Counsel” is enshrined in an Augustinian Church located in the
small town of Genezzano, about thirty miles southeast of Rome, Italy.
The church was built by the Augustinians with the special aid of
a very devoted widow, now Blessed Petruccia. For lack of re-sources, the construction of the church was interrupted. Howev-
er, the unfinished and roofless church was meant to be complet-ed with the help of Mother Mary. And so, unexpectedly and miraculously, on April 25, 1467, a beau-
tiful image was discovered on a wall of the church “without human intervention.” This appearance
was taken to be a token of divine favor and soon, this image came to be known by the title “The Mother of Good Counsel.”
This miraculous event of 1467 has since spread far and wide and has become the center of continu-ous pilgrimage. Soon after, the church was completed and Blessed Petruccia even lived to see the
completion of the church.
Five hundred years hence, the devotion of our “Mother of Good Counsel” has flourished and grown throughout the world. The numerous cures recorded as having occurred since then have caused the
Madonna to be called miraculous.
Her little “Mother of Good Counsel” has two meanings: “Good” referring to Mary’s goodness and
her big role in the realization of God’s plan for humanity; and “Counsel” referring to her words in the Gospel during the wedding at Cana – “Do whatever he tells you” This “Counsel” is addressed not
only to those servants in the wedding at Cana, but to all of us who wish to find God’s mercy in our
lives.
Indeed, “Mother of Good Counsel” is a beautiful title, full of hope, something that can inspire and guide us through these confused times.
We celebrate her feast day every twenty – sixth of April.
“Be it done to me according to Your Word.”
-Luke 1:38
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FROM THE EDITOR
A HUGE WELCOME! It is with great joy that we present to you our very first issue of our parish bulletin/newsletter! It is our hope that
this will become an important part of our spiritual life, a source of valuable information about activities that will feed our
souls. MGCP Bulletin will provide you with updated reports of the various activities happening and about to happen in our
parish.
The Editorial team, as part of the parish social communication ministry, desires to create a publication that will
serve the parishioners’ needs and at the same time be able to apply their respective skills in modern technology. Thus,
while serving, we discover, through research, novel ways of communicating and disseminating information that will be
effective in our parish and chapels.
Since communication is a two-way process, we welcome your thoughts, ideas, comments and suggestions. We
also encourage you to submit any material/information that you may want to be included in our subsequent issues. Of
course, they will be subjected to our editing and our parish priest and leaders’ approval. Furthermore, since we will be
giving it away for free, we welcome advertising offers and donations for us to be able to continue this good cause.
You don’t even have to stop at being a reader only. If you have the experience and know-how, you may want to
join us and be part of our ministry. Some of you with excellent writing skills may also contribute and be one of our au-
thors, others who are good at photography may submit your parish photos to us and the like. In short, this publication
should not be just our team’s effort, it is by all of us in the parish. This is yours as well…
So, be updated, be informed, participate and be blessed! God bless you brothers and sisters! Welcome to the
team!
(Gina Agsalon)
SHEPHERD’S CORNER
It is About Humility
“The Child continued to grow and become strong, increasing in wisdom; and the grace of God was upon Him” (Luke 2:40). All throughout his life, Jesus preached the good news. Some came to believe & witness about him, yet some were hostile to His words & teachings, that others even “picked up stones to throw at Him” (John 8:59). Finally, He was nailed to a cross - not that there was no way out for Him, or that God is hungry for blood, on the contrary, Jesus “being found in appearance as a man, He humbled Him-self by becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross” (Phil 2:8).
Humility is an attitude whereby one sets his/her being beneath the grounds of worldly norms for glory. It is being unpretentious, or plain & simple “pigs know they are not ea-gles.” Humans know they are not gods, only servants with responsibilities to make. Saint Augustine says: “It was pride that changed angels into devils; it is humility that makes men as angels.”
Lenten season is a period when a true Christian is led to discover his/her identity to Christ. The Redeemer, Christ through His cross, opened a new way of being & inaugurated the kingdom of God through His great humility. This kingdom is nowhere else but in every heart of the humble person. Humility fuels one to accept that in the context of following Christ, suffering is a celebration of life – a life of glorifying God.
This period is a great test of our being. Humility is not about delighting in misery, but a way of life & a celebration of our life with the risen Lord. The living Lord who commands us "All power in heaven and on earth has been given to Me. Go, make disciples of all nations…teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, until the end of the age."(Matthew 28:18-20) It is living who we are today with our brothers & sisters, families & friends, our communi-ties & parish. This is our calling, be humble, carry your cross & enter true life with God.
-Fr. Andy Rivera, OSA
MGCP Bulletin Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief: Sis. Gina Agsalon Managing Editor: Sis. Rachel Ann Doreen Nadal Editorial Staff/Writers: Sis. Clarisse Oriondo Bro. Jhomer Jerez Layout & Design: Bro. Charles Oriondo Photographers: Sis. Ning Ganadillo Bro. Marchil Cambel Circulation Manager: Bro. Laurence Addison Dimaguila Admin & Finance: Sis. Jessica Pendioday Sis. Shara Sanidad Adviser: Fr. Andy Rivera, OSA
Send your comments, suggestions, feedback, sto-ry, photograph and artwork contributions to [email protected].
Pls visit our parish website at www.mgcparish.net.
mgcp speaks Parish Poll 55 parishioners were asked what is their most favourite activity of
our parish. The following are the top 6 survey results: What are you willing to sacrifice for God
this Lent?
Jude Villabroza:
"Ako ang isasakripisyo ko ay ang pagiging pasaway sa magulang."
Kevin Rebato:
"My time for concentrating on my career path." :)
Dhodie Oriondo:
"...yung lakwatsa, wala muna. I will give time to praise Him...."
Bria Quetua:
"Pagkain ng meat."
Adoring Marcelo:
“Watching TV"
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What on the Parish Happened?
Feb 8 — Memorial of St. Jerome Emiliani
Feb 22 — Ash Wednesday
Feb 25 — Pastor’s Night
Mar 10 — Diocesan Charismatic Lenten Recollection
Mar 14 — Kumpisalang Bayan
Mar 18 — Hanap Karir
Mar 19 — Feast of St. Joseph
Mar 24-25 — PYC Lenten Retreat
Mar 26 — Feast of Annunciation
Mar 31 — Parish Lenten Recollection
April 1 — Palm Sunday
April 2 — Parish Pilgrimage (Tarlac)
April 4-5 — Grand Pabasa Monasterio de Tarlac,
San Jose, Tarlac
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Schedule of Masses
Mother of Good Counsel Parish
(Chrysanthemum Village)
6:00 AM 7:00 PM 6:00 AM 7:00 PM 6:00 AM 7:00 PM 6:00 AM 7:00 PM 6:00 AM 7:00 PM 6:00 AM 7:00 PM 6:00 AM 9:00 AM 5:00 PM 7:00 PM
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Chapels
Sto. Niño de Cebu Chapel
(Adelina II)
Wednesday Friday Saturday Sunday
6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 8:00 AM
Sunday
English English English Filipino
Resurrection Chapel
(Villa Olympia Phase 1)
Sunday 7:00 AM Filipino
St. Joseph the Worker Chapel
(Villa Olympia 4 & 6)
Sunday Filipino
Holy Family Chapel
(Stonecrest Subdivision)
Sunday Filipino 10:00 AM
Way of the Cross 2012
First Station - Mother of Good
Counsel Parish
Second Station - Manansala St.
Third Station - Balagtas St.
Fourth Station - Adelina II
Fifth Station - Adelina II
Sixth Station - Berlin St.,Olympia I
Seventh Station – Near Olympia I
Chapel
Eighth Station – Balagtas St.
Ninth Station – Olympia Compound
Tenth Station – Olympia 4
Eleventh Station – Holy Family
Chapel, Stonecrest
Twelfth Station – Olympia 6
Thirteenth Station – Chrysanthemum
Covered Court
Fourteenth Station – Mother of Good
Counsel Parish (Church Yard)
Mother of Good Counsel Parish
Diocese of San Pablo
L. Santos Street Chrysanthemum Village
San Pedro, Laguna
Philippines, 4023
Contact No: 869-2781
Website: www.mgcparish.net
Email:[email protected]
Rev. Fr. Andres Rivera, OSA, Parish Priest
Rev. Fr. Alberto Esmeralda, OSA
Rev. Fr. Jose Rene Delariarte, OSA
Other Services
Baptism Every Sunday
10:00 AM — Pre-Jordan Seminar
11:30 AM — Baptism Proper
Registration — Tuesday to Saturday
Confirmation Schedule is on Feast day of the Mother of Good Counsel Parish
Marriage By Appointment
For requirements, please visit our website. Thank You.
Parish Office Hours Tuesday - Sunday 8:00 AM - 11:45 AM | 3:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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2nd Quarter Sunday Readings
To help us in our Scripture times, here are the Sunday readings for the 2nd quarter:
April 8: Acts 10:34, 37-43; Ps 118:1-23; Col 3:1-4; Jn 20:1-9 (Easter Sunday)
April 15: Acts 4:32-35; Ps 118:2-24; 1Jn 5:1-6; Jn 20:19-31
April 22: Acts 3:13-15,17-19; Ps 4:2-9; 1Jn 2:1-5; Lk 24:35-48
April 29: Acts 4:8-12; Ps 118:1-29; 1Jn 3:1-2; Jn 10:11-18
May 6: Acts 9:26-31; Ps 22:26-32; 1 Jn 3:18-24; Jn 15:1-8
May 13: Acts 10:25-26,34-35,44-48; Ps 98:1-4; 1Jn 4:7-10; Jn 15:9-17
“Complete abstinence is easier than perfect moderation. “
-Saint Augustine
May 20: Acts 1:1-11; Ps 47:2-9; Eph 1:17-23; Mk 16:15-20 (Ascension Sunday)
May 27: Acts 2:1-11; Ps 104:1-34; 1Cor 12:3-7,12-13; Jn 20:19-23 (Pentecost Sun)
June 3: Dt 4:32-34; Ps 33:4-22; Rom 8:14-17; Mt 28:16-20 (Most Holy Trinity)
June 10: Ex 24:3-8; Ps 116:12-18; Heb 9:11-15; Mk 14:12-16,22-26 (Corpus Christi)
June 17: Ez 17:22-24; Ps 92:2-16; 2Cor 5:6-10; Mk 4:26-34
June 24: Is 49:1-6; Ps 139; Acts 13:22-26; Lk 1:57-66; 80 Birth of St. John the Baptist)
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