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September 7-13, 2014 Vol. XXII No. 36 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] 23rd Anniversary Issue 23 Years of Journeying with the Laity in the Light of God’s Mercy through Mary

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  • September 7-13, 2014 Vol. XXII No. 36Official 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]

    23rd Anniversary Issue

    23 Years of Journeying with the Laity in the Light of Gods Mercy through Mary

  • CANDLE LIGHT (Sept. 7 - 13, 2014) CANDLE LIGHT (Sept. 7 - 13, 2014)2 3

    The Pastor Speaks Heartbeats Ang selebrasyon sang kaadlawan ukon sang anibersaryo isa ka okasyon agud pasalamatan ang ginahalinan sang tanan nga bugay - ang Mahal nga Dios. Buas nga adlaw, ginaselebrar naton ang kaadlawan sang aton Mahal nga Iloy.Sa sini nga adlaw, ginapahanungod naton ang aton panulok sa kay Maria, ang Iloy sang Dios, ang Ntra. Sra. de la Candelaria. Paagi sa iya padayon nga paghiusa sa iya Anak, ara sia sa gihapon nga nagatamod sa aton bilang Patrona sang aton komunidad kag Parokya.Ang iya ni Maria nga presensya mabatyagan dira sa mga kadalag-an nga natigayon paagi sa nagkalainlain nga mga bulohaton kag aktibidades nga nagapatimaan sang isa ka komunidad sang mga tumoluo nga nagapanglakaton sing matinuohon padulong sa katumanan sang aton handom kag misyon. Sa sulod sang 23 ka tuig, ang aton Weekly Parish Bulletin, ang Candle Light, amo ang nangin palaagyan agud makadangat sa mga katapo sang parokya kag sa tanan nga bumalasa ang mga pagtulon-an sang Simbahan, ang mga balita, ang mga anunsyo kag ang mga panugyan sa pamatasan kag pagtuo nga nagabulig agod mag-uswag kita sa aton kabuhi nga espirituhanon. Ang Libreria de Ntra. Sra. De la Candelaria amo ang katuwang sang Candle Light sa handum nga mahatagan ang tanan sang nagakaigo nga ihibalo, balasahon kag mga bagay nga nagabulig sa ila pagtubo sa pagtuo. Indi man naton pagkalimtan ang St. Elizabeth of Hungary Kinder School sa diin ang aton mga kabataan nga may lamharon nga kaisipan kag ara sa importante kag delikado nga bahin sang ila pagdaku kag pagtubo ginadihon kag ginaaman para sa isa ka kabuhi nga nagakadapat para sa isa ka matutom nga anak sang Dios. Bilang pagsunod sa moderno nga mga paagi sang teknolohiya kag komunikasyon, ang Website sang Parokya nga amo ang ginabisitahan sang madamo nga mga debotos kag debotas agud makaangkon sila sang lab-as nga impormasyon nahanungod sa aton Mahal nga Patrona kag nahanungod sa mga nagakahalanabo sa Parokya padayon nga nagatubo kag nagatin-ad. Ang anibersaryo sang paghimo sini nga website ginadumdom man sa sini nga piesta sang Birthday ni Mama Mary.Akon ginapanginbulahan sing hugot sa tagipusuon ang tanan nga nangin bahin sang sini nga mga buhat kag aktibidades agud nga magpadayon ang madinalag-on nga pagpadalagan sang Parokya. Malipayon nga pagsaulog sang anibersaryo sang pagtukod sang Candle Light, sang Libreria, sang St. Elizabeth of Hungary Kinder School, kag sang Website sang National Shrine of Our Lady of Candles!Pangayuon naton ang bulig sang Mahal nga Birhen sang Candelaria sa selebrasyon sang iya kaadlawan agud nga iya buligan ang mga nagasulat kag nagabantala sang aton semanal nga pahayagan, iya hatagan sing husto nga intensyon ang mga nagabantay sang Libreria, iya pasanagan ang mga nagapadalagan sang aton Kinder School, kag iya ipahilayo sa kalautan ang mga nagabisita sa iya Shrine paagi sa aton website. Kag kabay nga ang aton Langitnon nga Iloy maglakip man sa iya makagagahom nga pagpatigayon ang isa pa gid ka bulohaton nga karon aton ginasugoran - ang proyekto sa pagpahuman kag pagpabakod sang aton Balay sang Parokya nga amo ang palasilungan kag tilipunan sang sini tanan nga mga programa nga ang ila anibersaryo aton ginasaulog subong.

    Tomorrow, September 8, is no ordinary day for the parishioners of Our Lady of Candles. Aside from the fact that we celebrate the birthday of our Blessed Mother, we are also celebrating this year the 23rd Anniversary of the longest running parish weekly paper in Iloilo, Candle Light. As it has been a tradition in Jaro Cathedral to inaugurate something on the birthday of our Blessed Mother, we also celebrate the anniversary of Libreria Candelaria, St. Elizabeth of Hungary Kinder School, Our Lady of Candles Multi-Purpose Cooperative, and the Parish Website. We thank the Lord for these wonderful blessings which we receive from God through the intercession of our Blessed Mother. This years anniversary of Candle Light has as its theme - Candle Light: 23 Years of Journeying with the Laity in the Light of Gods Mercy through Mary. We recognize the vital and important role of our weekly paper to the life of our laity. Many have testified that their faith is enriched and strengthened by reading the Candle Light. Parishioners look forward to getting a copy of Candle Light every week because they find it helpful and nourishing for their spiritual life. On the other hand, we know that the weekly issue of the Candle Light will not be possible without the active involvement and support of the laity. Hence, our appreciation also goes to those who, through the years, have always been a part of this work of evangelization. As the editor-in-chief for a year now, this responsibility may be burdensome and difficult. Just imagine the pressure of meeting the deadlines every week! Nevertheless, the past year has been light and easy because of my staff who are not just skillful and intelligent but most of all, deeply spiritual. They are capable of finding the meaning and purpose of their sacrifices and suffering as they voluntarily work for Candle Light. Thanks to the CL staff, namely, Maam Lacuesta, Maam Siacon, Maam Ching, Nang Lalaine, Doc Bing, Nong Armando, Nong Albert, Evelyn, Sheila and Bogs who are always willing to help and support. They are our modern saints and heroes! My gratitude also goes to everyone who generously drop their contribution during the Sunday Mass second collection. Indeed, we can say that Candle Light is of the people, by the people and for the people. Going deeper, the long journey of 23 years has been possible not just because of the laitys involvement but essentially and more importantly, because of Gods mercy. As God has always been looking upon us with mercy, we are called to be merciful and compassionate to other people. This call has become urgent and important especially in this time that we are preparing for the Apostolic Visit of Pope Francis in January next year. According to the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP), the most distinctive way to prepare spiritually for the coming of Pope Francis is for the Philippines to become a people rich in mercy. Which may we become merciful as we venture in building together our parochial house. 23 years of journeying with the laity 23 years of experiencing Gods mercy 23 years of evangelization and still counting all because God is always faithful and merciful! On our 23rd Anniversary, we renew our commitment to journey with the laity, to be a channel of Gods mercy in the spirit of genuine spiritual accompaniment, which, according to Pope Francis, always begins and flourishes in the context of service to the mission of evangelization. (EG 173)

    Rev. MsgR. Higinio C. velaRde, JR., PaParish Priest

    FR. natHaniel g. gentizonParochial Vicar

    Candle Light: Spiritually Accompanying the LaityPagpasalamat sa Tanan nga mga Bugay sang Dios

  • CANDLE LIGHT (Sept. 7 - 13, 2014) CANDLE LIGHT (Sept. 7 - 13, 2014)

    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

    JohANNAh YsAbEL F. bALAgosAJoY T. horvidALLA gEFEs

    ELENiTA g. JAvAPurEzA d. LACuEsTA

    sEm. dExTEr mAgALLANEsbENJE PELobELLomEriL E robLEs

    dANiEL rio b. dEL rosArio, Jr. FE mAriNA siACoN

    Contributors

    The Candle Light is a non-profit weekly publication.

    Parishadministration

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

    rEV. Fr. rONALD c. DE LEONSenior Parochial Vicar

    rEV. Fr. NATHANIEL G. GENTIZONParochial Vicar

    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

    rEV. Fr. cIrILO c. cAMusResident Priests

    4 5

    Quote of the Week

    When you forgive, you love. And when you love, Gods light shines upon you.

    - Jon Krakauer

    Ang Candle Light sa Kabuhi sang MKK

    Candle Light: 23 Years of Journeying with the Laity in the Light of Gods Mercy through MaryBunga sang ika-3 nga Sinodo sang Arkidiosesis sang Jaro, ginbuhi liwat ang BEC. Ginligwat ang paghingalan sining katilingban sang Simbahan nga Basic Ecclesial Community (BEC) sa Hiligaynon, kag gintawag nga Magagmay nga Kristianong Katilingban (MKK). Sa pagdihon sang Magagmay nga Kristianong Katilingban diri sa aton parokya, ang urna sang Mahal nga Birhen sang Candelaria gin-upod bilang pamaagi sa pagtipon sang mga tawo sa sining katilingban sa pagtuon, pagpangamuyo, kag paghiliusa bilang magkasilingan kag agud mapadayon ang debosyon sa Mahal nga Birhen paagi sa pagpangamuyo sang Santo Rosaryo, faith-sharing, kag mga Novena. Tanan nga barangay nga sakop sang Parokya sang Nuestra Seora de la Candelaria may ara na nga Celda sang MKK. Paagi sa padayon nga panglakaton sang MKK makatuon ang mga

    sumulunod sa pagkabuhi sang Ebanghelyo sanglit may ara gid natalana nga faith-sharing sa kada Celda. Maangot man nila ang adlaw-adlaw nila nga experyensya sa ginatudlo sang Santos nga Kasulatan. Ang paghugpong sang mga tawo sa kada Celda makadihon sa ila sa ginatawag nga paghiliusa (unity), pagbinuligay, pagserbisyo, kag pagkabalaka agud ini mangin sadsaran nila sa pagpabakod kag pagpadalum sang ila pagtuo, kag agud madula ang pagbinahin-bahin sa ngalan sang Mahal nga Birhen. Sa ila masunson nga pag-ulupdanay upod sa Urna mangin malapit sila sa isa kag isa. Amo ini ang kadamuon sang mga Urna Cells sang Parokya Nstra. Seora de Candelaria diri sa Jaro: Arguelles, 5; Bakhaw, 21; Benedicto, 14; Calubihan, 3; CC El 98, 1; Cuartero, 3; Democracia, 3; Desamparados, 4; Fajardo, 3; Libertad, 2; Lourdes DB, 2; Lourdes Jalandoni, 4; Luna, 1; Ma. Cristina, 1; San Roque, 2; San Vicente, 5; Seminario, 1; Simon Ledesma, 4; Tabuc Suba-Ilaya, 3; Tabuc Suba-Proper, 3; Taft North, Candle Light ikaw kon tawgonNag-upod sa amon pagpanglakatonSa sulod sang madugay nga tionIkaw naghatag sang iwag sa amon.Diri sa parokya tagdala sang BalitaSa kabuhi nga nagakalatabo sa bilog nga semanaPahibalo, kasal,bunyag, lubong kag mga MisaSa mga tigulang, nagamasakit makita man ang pagkabalaka.Ebanghelisasyon imo dalaGinapamalandungan ang Pulong sang TagtugaUpod sa katilingban sa bilog nga parokyaNagapaambitanay sa kada selda.Sa Heartbeats ni Padre natandog kitaPadayon sa pagtibok sa kada semanaAdlaw kag gab-i ginahimulatan nga masulat niaInspirasyon sa pagporma sang tagipusoon ta. Sa The Pastor Speaks. . . nagasulat ang KuraBilang amay sang aton parokyaPanugyan kag laygay ginahimo niyaPara sa aton tanan diri sa parokya.Kasanag imo dalaSa kabuhi sang palangga nga parokyaKabay nga padayon ka nga magdalaIwag kaupod ni Nuestra Senora de la Candelaria!

    Iwag Meril E. Robles

    source: www.mamashealth.com

    Another year, another anniversary. Our beloved parish paper, Candle Light, has reached another milestone this month as it inches closer to a wonderful silver anniversary two years from now. Its a lot, 23 years of uninterrupted publication week after week. It would be more than 1,100 weekly prints, including this one. Candle Light had run a multitude of formative topics through these long years. With the thick volume of printed copies, they are as diverse as anyone could imagine. What could be the recurring themes that are articulated, whether clearly or implied, in every issue of Candle Light?I was requested to reflect on this and for a while, I struggled with the thought. I prayed for enlightenment and gradually it made sense. I started by asking that there could be a purpose why I am writing this. Or could it be just that one of the regular writers missed out? Or is it because I had the privilege of having been part of the very

    first publication? I take this moment as an invitation to walk back to the very first print. I still have it. I practically re-read the first issue, Volume 1, Number 1, dated September 8, 1991 and there are three insights that stand out. First, let me say that if anyone would examine the genetics of Candle Light, it is unmistakably lay. It is not clerical (as in priestly). I could recall very well that the need for publishing a parish weekly paper came out as one of the needs identified by the lay during the 1st Jaro Parish General Assembly last April 28 and May 5, 1991. And when the time came that this expressed need would be addressed by actually publishing it, the lay staff volunteers provided the inspiration, technical knowledge and experience to make it happen. As a witness to its beginnings, I could testify that Candle Light is indeed a journey of the laity for the past 23 years. They responded to their own yearnings. As we celebrate 2014 as the Year of the Laity, let Candle Light be a testimony to the laitys heroism.Second, Candle Light was dedicated to Mama Mary. The first print came out on September 8, 1991. The birth of Candle Light happened on the birthday of Mama Mary. I quote directly the Editorial of the first print: Indeed, there cannot be a better day for the launching of our Parish Weekly Paper. There is more to the coincidence in the date. The birth of Mary is the birth of our

    Daniel Rio B. del Rosario, Jr. redemption. When she was immaculately conceived, she radically shattered the darkness of our sinful situation. She has become our Candle Light illuminating the way for us, guiding us closer to her Son. Indeed, Candle Light is a journey of the laity with Mary. Third, Candle Light was under experimental basis for three months. Well, what we have now in our hands is on its 23rd year! In human terms, we had doubts. And we had basis for doubting, or so it seemed. There were no permanent staff. There was not even an office. There were no regular donors. But Gods mercy is a lot larger than all our doubts. And if Candle Light is a journey of the laity as a church, it best reflects what Pope Francis would tell about being church. That the church is much more than its dogma and teachings, it is an experience of Gods mercy in our midst. Pope Francis would say: I think we too are the people who, on the one hand, want to listen to Jesus, but on the other hand, at times, like to find a stick to beat others with, to condemn others. And Jesus has this message for us: mercy. I think and I say it with humility that this is the Lords most powerful message: mercy A little bit of mercy makes the world less cold and more just. I would say from an insider viewpoint, that every issue of Candle Light comes to us full of Gods mercy. The lay staff come and go, and so are the priests involved in the publication, and still with limited logistics, Candle Light has weathered all that with Gods mercy. And I would hasten to add, that most of the formative topics reflected in all the issues, reflected Gods mercy at work in our midst. Candle Light will continue to be a journey of the laity with Mary in the light of Gods mercy. Every copy, from the very first and this one, bears that truth. And it is a journey calling us now to action as Pope Francis would invite us: Together let us pray to the Virgin Mary that she may help us walk in faith and charity, ever trusting in the Lords mercy; He always awaits us, loves us, has pardoned us with His Blood and pardons us every time we go to Him to ask His forgiveness. Let us trust in His mercy! Let us be renewed by Gods mercy and let us become agents of this mercy, channels through which God can water the earth, protect all creation and make justice and peace flourish.

    4; kag Taytay Zone2, 5. Isa ini ka maayo nga indikasyon sang pag-hiliusa sa isa ka kausa. Tanan nga hilikuton sang MKK mapahibalo gilayon sa mga katapo tungod ini ginabantala sa Candle Light Publication sang Parokya nga kada semana nagagwa. Madamo nga mga bagay sa MKK ang indi pa maathag sa mga tawo apang paagi sa pagbasa sang mga nasulat nahanungod sini, sila masanagan. Katulad abi sang isa sang mga hilikuton sini nga amo ang Ministry of the Sick, ti indi na sila maghulat pa nga maglubha pa ang ila masakiton antes magtawag sang pari sanglit maathag na sa ila kon ano ini nga ministeryo. Sa Candle Light man ang mga katapo sang Celda nagabasi sang Ebanghelyo nga natalana sa sina nga semana para sa ila faith sharing. Paagi man sa pamalandong sang Ebanghelyo makakuha man ang mga katapo sang leksyon nahanungod sa pagtuo. Gani sa pagtubo sang pagtuo sang mga tumuluo, daku gid ang nabulig sang Candlelight. Mabuhay ang Candle Light! Fe Marina S. Siacon

  • CANDLE LIGHT (Sept. 7 - 13, 2014)6 7CANDLE LIGHT (Sept. 7 - 13, 2014)

    (Let us pray for each other)

    :: Gospel Reflection

    Ang Pulong Nangin Tawo

    Pamalandong

    readings for the WEEk

    BIrthdAY07 Msgr. Sozonte Catalua09 Fr. Jose Maria Sucilla12 Fr. Ron Michael Alquisada13 Msgr. Jose Marie DelgadoOrdINAtION09/96 Fr. Gabriel EsperancillaNeCrOLOGY12 Msgr. Eleuterio Carton

    Ika-23 nga Domingo sang Tuig, Septiyembre 7, 2014Mt. 18:15-20

    sEPTEMBEr 2014

    HOLY FATHERS PRAYERINTENTIONS

    Mentally disabled. That the mentally disabled may receive the love and help they

    need for a dignified life.

    Service to the poor. That Christians, inspired by the Word of God, may serve the poor

    and suffering.

    Ang Utod nga Nagpakasala15Kon ang imo utod makasala batok sa imo, kadtoi sia kag sugiri sang iya sayop nga kamuhanon lang. Kon magpamati sia sa imo, ti magabalik ang inyo pag-ayuhay. 16Pero kon indi sia magpamati sa imo, dala ka sing isa ukon duha pa ka tawo agud nga suno sa ginasiling sang kasulatan. Ang tagsa ka panumbongon masaksihan sang duha ukon tatlo ka tawo. 17Ugaling kon indi sia magpamati sa ila, isugid ini sa Iglesia. Kag kon indi pa gid sia magpamati sa Iglesia kabiga sia nga dumoluong ukon manugsukot sang buhis.Ang Ginadumilian kag ang Ginapahanugotan18Gani nagasiling ako Ang aton Santos nga Ebanghelyo nagahangkat sa aton nga pamalandungan ang masunod nga apat nga mga punto: Una ang PAGPAMATI (Listening). Sa kadugayon ko sa pormasyon sa pagka-pari, base sa akon ekperyensya, ang pagpamati may ara gid nga daku nga bahin sa aton pangabuhi diri sa kalibutan, kay ini nagahatag sa aton dugang nga pagkilala sang aton kaugalingon kag ihibalo kon ano ang bahin naton sa Simbahan bilang mga tumulu-o sang Dios. Sa seminario, akon narealisar nga ini nagbag-o sang akon kaugalingon kag pagpakigrelasyon sa akon mga utod sa seminaryo kag sa mga tawo nga akon gina-alagaran. Paagi sa pagpamati sa iban naton nga mga kauturan, ilabi na gid sa pagpamati sa mga tawo nga may gusto man magpa-ambit sang ila mga personal nga ginaatubang, ilabi na gid sa subong nga panahon, ang problema sa pamilya amo ang isa sa mga pinakadaku nga ginatatap sang Simbahan. Sa sini, indi naton pagpabudlayan pa ang Simbahan sa pagtatap sang pamilya, kundi kita mismo

    sa inyo nga kon ano ang ginadumilian ninyo sa duta, ini pagadumilian man sa langit. Kon ano ang inyo ginapahanugotan sa duta, ini pagapahanugotan man sa langit.19Nagasiling pa gid ako sa inyo, nga kon ang duha sa

    23rd Sunday in Ordinary timeEz 33:7-9Ps 95:1-2, 6-7, 8-9Rom 13:8-10Mt 18:15-20Monday, September 8Mi 5:1-4 or Rom 8:28-30Ps 13:6. 6Mt 1:1-16, 18-23 or Mt 1:18-23Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary

    tuesday, September 91Cor 6:1-11Ps 149:1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 9Lk 6:12-19St. Peter Claver, Priest

    Wednesday, September 101Cor 7:25-31Ps 45:11-13, 14-15, 16-17Lk 6:20-26thursday, September 111Cor 8:1-7, 11-13Ps 139:1-3, 13-14, 23-24Lk 6:27-28Friday, September 121Cor 9:16-19, 22-27Ps 84:3-6, 8, 12Lk 6:39-42Saturday, September 131Cor 10:14-22Ps 116:12-13, 17-18Lk 6:43-49

    inyo maghisugot diri sa duta nahanungod sang butang nga inyo pangayuon sa pangamuyo, ina pagahimuon para sa inyo sang akon Amay sa langit. 20Kay kon diin ang duha ukon tatlo nga nagatipon sa akon ngalan, yara ako sa tunga nila.

    source: www.diariocatolico.com.br

    ang dapat magsugod kag magpuno sang mga kakulangan sang aton pamilya.Indi makompleto ang una nga punto kon wala ang ikaduha nga punto. Ang ikaduha nga punto amo nga kita nagakinahanglan nga mangin BUKAS (Openness). Samtang nga nagapamati kita sa aton mga utod, indi lang buot silingon nga mamati lang kita, kundi nagakinahanglan man nga mangin bukas ang aton panghunahuna kag taguipusuon. Paagi sa pagbukas naton sang aton tagipusoon, mahibaluan kag mahangpan pa gid naton ang aton mga utod. Kag sa dira, mahibaluan naton kon sa diin kita ma-lugar kag kon ano pa gid ang sarang naton mahimo nga mabulig.Ang ikatlo nga punto, luwas sa pagpamati kag pagbukas sang aton panghunahuna kag balatyagon, nagakinahanglan man nga may PANAN-AWAN (Vision) kita kon hasta diin kita magpamati kag mangin bukas. Kinahanglanon naton sang panan-awon agud nga ang aton mga buluhaton indi lang magpabilin sa isa ka adlaw, duwa ka adlaw, tatlo o tinuig, kondi tan-awon man naton nga ang pagpakig-ambit

    kag pagpakigbahin sang aton kaugalingon sa tagsa tagsa, nagakaigo. Ang ikap-at. Ang panghangkat sa pagpamati, ang pagka-mangin bukas nga may panan-awan, mga butang mga indi basta basta matuman kon wala ang ika-apat nga punto nga amo ang PAGSUGATA SA DIOS (Encountering God). Tandaan naton nga sa tagsa-tagsa naton nga buluhaton, ibutang gid naton sa aton kaugalingon nga ang Ginoo ang tanan nga kabangdanan, kusog kag paglaum agud ang ini mga mga responsibilidad matuman sing maayo kag nagakaigo. Ibutang naton sa aton hunahuna kag tagipusuon nga ini indi para sa aton kundi ini para sa pagserbisyo sa Dios kag sa Iya mga katwahan.Pamangkot1. Ano bala ang akon dapat himuon agud mangin lubos ang akon pagserbisyo sa Dios kag sa iya katawhan? 2. Ano bala sa apat ka mga punto ang mas kinahanglan ko kag sang akon MKK nga tamdon kag ikabuhi? Sem. Dexter Magallanes

    PARISH uPDATES

    The Cofradia invites members of religious organizations and parish ministries to join this Marian Association. Formation sessions will be held on September 17 and 24 and October 1, 2014, 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Pius XII Institute. Imposition of Medals will be on October 4, 2014 during the 5:30 p.m. Mass. For more information, please contact Ms. Jel Zendon

    through 329-3456 at the Parish Pastoral Office.

    The Jaro Parish Youth Ministry (JPYM) invites young people for a Film Showing on the Lives of the Saints every Friday, 5:30pm at the Legion Hall. This is our way of celebrating the Year of the Laity, which has the theme: Be Brave! Called to be Saints... Sent Forth as Heroes. Free Entrance.

    Every Sunday of the month of August to November, the aspirants of the Jaro Parish Ministry of Altar Services are having their regular formation from 10:30 to 11:30 in the morning. This formation session aims to prepare them for their investiture in December.

    Misa Pro-Populo Sponsors/Offerers September 14 Lourdes DB & Jalandoni21 Luna28 Benedicto

    First Saturday of the Month dawn rosaryNovember 1 LibertadDecember 6 CC-El 98Oras sang Parokya 10 San Roque17 Benedicto24 San Vicente

    We encourage everyone to share their opinion regarding the on-going construction project of our Parish Convent. Kindly E-mail or Text us.E-mail address: [email protected] Number: 09088750929

    donation Update of the Parochial house Construction Project

    Barangay Sponsors

    JPYM Free Film Showing on the Lives of the Saints

    Knights of the AltarAspirants Formation

    Cofradias Invitation

    readers Opinion

    The Parochial House Construction Project is on its initial stage. For the meantime, we are now in its demolition stage especially on the parts of the Convent where we plan to build an extension. Other parts will be retained and retrofitted.Now, we are happy to give you the Donation Update.The needs of the project ahead are still numerous and we need a large amount of money for its realization. We continually appeal to your generosity and kindness as we journey towards this project. Let us build together our Parochial House!

    Balance, Aug. 31, 2014 411,399.00 Jean Iradiel 400.00 Brgy. Masses 959.00 Mr. & Mrs. Diony Sanz & Family 500.00 Anonymous 24,000.00 Anonymous 2,000.00 Ma. Annabelle Legaspi 500.00 In Memory of Rogelio Espinosa 1,000.00 Total Donation 440,758.00 Less: Expenses for the week 14,295.00 Total Cash on Hand, Sept. 6, 2014 426,463.00

    August 31, 2014-September 6, 2014

  • CANDLE LIGHT (Sept. 7 - 13, 2014) CANDLE LIGHT (Sept. 7 - 13, 2014)8 9

    September 8, 1991 It was Candle Lights birth twenty-three years ago. This paper you are holding was a result of the first ever Parish General Assembly which recommended, among others, a Parish Weekly Paper to improve the parishs communication lines. The name Candle Light was a spontaneous suggestion and a fitting name that was given by Msgr. Jose Gamboa who was then the Parish priest.

    The first editor-in-chief, Fr. Rio del Rosario, and a few lay people who were experts and experienced in journalism together embarked on the publication of the paper with its humble beginnings. There was no office, no computers, and not even a permanent staff. There were meetings where the staff would just sit around a table that was available in the convent, and much later have an office but not even a permanent one, since the CL would transfer office wherever there was space available.No computers? The early CL issues used to be laid-out by a non-Catholic lay-out artist and the staff would stay with the lay-outing up to the late evenings, even finishing an issue just as the church bells were ringing to start the Aguinaldo Mass. The first few articles were products of manual typewriters, and later on electric typewriters to donated computers. Permanent Staff? All these years, the staff have been volunteers, doing this apostolate as a labor of love without remuneration. They just come and go. There was even a time when the CL copies were folded manually by old parishioners before it would be ready for distribution. On its very first few months, the youth of the parish were tasked to distribute the paper after every Sunday Mass. Through Gods Mercy, the CL started with seed money donated by kindhearted parishioners. This paper is NOT a commercial paper, it is NOT for sale. Up to the present, CL has depended on DONATIONS from generous parishioners and from second collections during Sunday Masses. The Candle Light was and is to be the main vehicle for information-dissemination on the life the parish. It is to be the tool for evangelization, an avenue where can be vigorously spread the Word of God and an avenue to contribute to the renewal of the life of the parishioners. This paper is written with a heart. The CL staff is advised to speak from the heart, a language wherein everyone can be attuned to. Article writers are advised to use words that can be simply understood by readers of all classes. Articles are to be light so that these can be grasped easily. This paper is not to highlight or boast about ones knowledge or achievement or glorify someone but an avenue to share ideas in the simplest terms with humility and meekness.Having been with Candle Light for its twenty-three years of circulation, I, myself, am awed with the fact that it has never missed a Sunday publication. Every issue that the reader holds each week has its story to tell about struggles that were overcome. Past editors would tell us that the CL has caused them aching legs, sleepless nights, tons of

    Typhoon Frank has not stopped the publication of CL. I was at the Panorama Printing House at around 10:00 a.m. when suddenly the flash flood rushed in. Looking at its danger, I just left the CL lay-out for printing. Hurriedly I went out. The water was already knee-deep and no transport vehicle would stop to pick me up. So, I went back and called Fr. Joel Eslabra at the Jaro Cathedral. Immediately Dave, his driver, came for the rescue. I prayed fervently that the automobile would not stack up in the flood. Dave drove me directly home. This is my most unforgettable experience during Typhoon Frank. The CL continues to glow brightly despite whatever calamity will occur. The mission continues with the gift of zeal from Our Lady of Candles to spread the Good News of her Son, our Light! Reminiscing the past is all I can do,Orphaned at an early age yet never have been an orphan,For you are there! My heavenly Mother,My refuge and my way to God!Always stretching your hands drawing me near,Despite my being a sinner, For me to curl warmly and blissfully on your lap Thank you, my heavenly Mother, for the mercy and love! By Fe Marina S. SiaconFor 16 years I was with CL under six editors since its first organizational meeting under Msgr. Jose M. Gamboa.Life with CL was both enjoyable and stressful. It was enjoyable and gratifying working with the staff, and when the issue for the week was finished and ready for publication and distribution on Friday afternoon. It was stressful when the articles were not submitted on time ready for printing in the press.Now on its 23rd year, I pray that CL will continue its mission with the saving help of our Lady of Candles, and the inspiration and guidance of the Lord. By Eve T. Horvidalla

    the Miracle that is Candle Light Unforgettable Memories in Candle LightJoy T. Horvidalla Gefesstress, eyebrows meeting in a straight line and receding hairlines. Honestly, some priests would pray not to be assigned at the Cathedral for fear of being assigned as the CLs editor. Yet, for every struggle in every issue of the paper, a heartwarming and rewarding peace comes as an issue is published and distributed every Sunday. Each issue has always been better than the issue before it.Struggles this paper had tons of it! There were times when only two people were left to be the staff of the paper. There was a time when most of the articles were reprints. At some point, we almost ran out of ideas to write and articles and writers were few. Many times the CL almost missed a Sunday the misprinting of the word Tomorrow with Tommorrow as the main title almost missing a Heartbeat when the editor was rushed to the hospital due to an allergic reaction to some food that he ate

    when in the midst of final lay-out, there was a power outage in the Cathedral, the computer, printer and the staff had to transfer to a staffs residence so as to beat the deadline numerous grammar and spelling mistakes the CL even made an apology for 19 issues for wrongly printing a wedding announcement under a grim heading The CLs final lay-out was just delivered to the press just as the waters of Typhoon Frank rushed through the streets of Jaro, yet the next day, Sunday, copies were distributed just the same.Every week we struggle to meet the deadline. If articles do not come on Friday morning, our panic button is triggered. When the lay-out artist calls in late that he would not be available, we tremble. I know silent prayers for the Candelaria are said in times like these. Having to come up with an issue of the paper every week is not easy. From the writing of articles, to the submission, editing, lay-outing, printing , logistics each has a share of its struggle every week. But then, just the same, with Gods mercy, the CL has been out every Sunday.In spite of everything that Candle Light has struggled through all these 23 years of publication, every issue that unfolds each week is heartwarming. The CL has been a manifestation of Gods mercy, or one can even call it a miracle (if one only knows the story of every issue). For a fact, if the CL is not guided by the Candelaria, I believe many times CL might have failed to be in circulation. It is to Gods Mercy and the divine intervention of Nuestra Seora de la Candelaria, to whom this papers noble endeavor is dedicated, that this Parish Weekly Paper has remained in circulation.Twenty-three years, from those who pioneered this publication to the present, is far more than they have expected for this paper to reach. Yet, with Gods blessing they know this is not impossible. For each week alone that Candle Light is put in circulation, it is already a manifestation of Gods hand at work. From the papers humble beginnings to what it has acquired and reached today is because of Divine Intervention. Candle Light is itself a miracle story in our midst.

    My first day at Candle Light was totally unexpected. I was just taking a peek at the door of the CL office, looking for someone, when Doc Bingbing Tejada saw me and invited me to have a seat, and to please, write an article for the CL. I was unprepared, but I felt that the Holy Spirit was telling me to be obedient. And so, I sat down and asked, What shall I write about? She answered, Our topic for this week is about embarking. Embarking? As in embarking on a journey?, I countered. Yes, she answered. And so I started to write down, not knowing whether the article would turn out nice or disastrous, and that was the start of my Candle Light experience. It has been full of many happy memories. But I just felt that my first few articles were agonizing to Katy OLeary, our CL editor then, because they were too long, and Katy had to cut off many paragraphs and rephrase many sentences that were unfit. Those were learning experiences, indeed. I also cherish the camaraderie, because there were many of us in the staff, we were a team, and what a team it was! Father Joel R. Eslabra, our adviser and animator, encouraged free-wheeling discussions. This really ignited the creative spirit in each one of us! We discussed Gospel topics for the forthcoming Sunday issues. The staff who could present the best topic with the best explanation got to write the article for the weeks headline. And then typhoon Frank came and devastated everything. One of our two computers was disabled by the flood. There was mud all over the Convent, including the walls. It seemed as if everything turned upside-down! There was an indescribable stench all over Jaro, mud was knee-deep and slippery on the sidewalks, and there were unimaginable stacks of muddy furniture, cars, clothes, and whatever everywhere one looked. But we never missed an issue of Candle Light. We carried on in spite of the unimaginable havoc. Candle Light became a mobile publication. We transferred our computer typing and lay-outing in different places, including at the internet stations at the Asensio and at Nang Emma Victorias building in far Jalandoni Street, and at Ceff Borromeos internet station. There

    were days when only Nang Fe Siacon, Doc Bingbing Tejada, and I were left to continue Candle Light for the week, and because Fr. Joel entrusted us to continue. We were just too happy to assist him. That post-Frank re-building was like a post-war rehabilitation period. That was how it must have felt during the post-WWII liberation period of our parents. We also had to contend with brownouts, computer glitches, hard disk crashes where we lost all our previous articles, data and pictures, and left us to start from scratch. And there was Jerome, Fr. Joels brod, who was expert at computers, and fixed things well. But then we knew God was telling us, I am with you always, wherever you are. We had always felt Our Ladys Candelaria Perdon lighted our work, the Candle Light is in her honor for her Son, after all. And we had more easy times. There were the Christmas and CL anniversary celebrations at Centennial Resort, at Punta Villa, and at the La Isabelita Hall, scene of so many CL celebrations. That was my first year at CL. Then came the succession of new editors and staff members, all adding to the enrichment of the Candle Light experience we all cherish. Now, Candle Light is available on the Internet. We also make use of the Internet through e-mail, receiving thru this medium Msgr. Gene Velardes weekly article, Fr. Mickey Cardenas press release. When Fr. Nat Gentizon was in Daejeon, South Korea, for the Asia Youth Day with Pope Francis, we received his e-mailed article imported from that country. I cannot believe Candle Light is on its twenty-third year. Jesus, our Lord, must have been in the thick of His preparations for His Ministry during His twenty-third year. But He is now in Heaven, and we are here on earth, which means He is entrusting to us His Candle Light publication while He is away. We, Jareos, are fortunate indeed, because He is with us still in spirit, our work lighted by His Mothers Candelaria Perdon, with each Candle Light issue, week after week, as Candle Light continues to proclaim His Gospel of Love and His Good News of Salvation. By Armand A. Sue

  • CANDLE LIGHT (Sept. 7 - 13, 2014) CANDLE LIGHT (Sept. 7 - 13, 2014)

    September 8th is the feast of the birth of our Blessed Mother Mary. Catholic tradition says this happened nine months, after her Immaculate Conception on December 8 in the womb of her mother St. Anne.We, Catholic Christians, believe that the Blessed Virgin Mary was preserved from the stain of Original Sin before, in, and after her Immaculate Conception.Mary is the Mother of God and the Mother of the Church. According to St. Ambrose, Mary, the Mother of God, is a type of the Church in the order of Faith, Charity and perfect Union with Christ.Through her complete obedience and surrender to the Will of the Father when she declared her Fiat, Salvation came into the world, especially at that moment when she declared to the Angel Gabriel, I am the handmaid of the Lord, let it be done to me as you have said. (Luke 1:38)Mary is the model of kindness and compassion. When she heard from the Angel Gabriel that her cousin Elizabeth was six months in the family way, she visited her

    SehKS Joins the World-Wide Celebration of Mother Marys Birthday

    Elenita G. Java

    despite the sacrifice of traveling on foot for many days and nights. Mary then set out for a town in the hill country of Judah. (Luke1:39)In the Wedding at Cana, the Virgin Mother showed her great concern and charity for the people by informing her Son, They have no more wine. Jesus replied, Woman, what concernis that to you and me? My hour has not yet come. (John 2:3-4)However His mother said to the servants, do whatever He tells you. (John 2:5)As mother and Son, Mary and Jesus had that mutual understanding that went beyond words, and He granted His first miraculous sign to His mother. Thus, Mary is the first true and model disciple and Apostle of her Son, Jesus Christ.On the occasion of her birthday, we the community of St. Elizabeth of Hungary Kindergarten School join the whole Catholic Christian world in celebrating this joyful event.We also remember the patroness of our school, St. Elizabeth of Hungary who exemplifies the virtues of compassion,

    simplicity and great love for the poor and the suffering for the sake of the Kingdom of God.Like Mary, St. Elizabeth of Hungary preferred to live a life of prayer, sacrifice and service to the poor and the sick even as she was born in wealth and nobility.It has been in the tradition of St. Elizabeth of Hungary Kinder School to celebrate the feast of the Birth of the Blessed Mother of God through a Floral Offering. This is done at the grotto of the beautiful image of Our Lady of Lourdes at the center of the school grounds. This activity symbolizes our genuine love and thanksgiving to God and to the Blessed Mother. These flowers are symbols of the beauty and innocence of our young children. An occasion like this reminds our adults that their children are like these beautiful flowers in the garden of life, who are capable of blooming and becoming such when given the proper care, attention, inspiration and unconditional love. With Mama Mary as our Model and Mother may we be able to live a meaningful and holy life for the glory of God in Heaven.Happy, Happy Birthday, Mama Mary!

    Generally the feast day of a saint is held upon the occasion of his death. Indeed, in the annals of the Roman Martyrology, the day of death is often called natalacia or birthday, referring to the saints birth in Heaven. In the Catholic Church, three feast days are celebrated liturgically. The first and most prominent is, of course, Christmas, the birthday of our Savior, Christ Jesus. The next one is the Nativity of our Lady, the Blessed Virgin Mary. The third is the birth of St. John the Baptist. This is because of their special and particular roles in the Salvation history of mankind.

    As to the significance of Marys birth on September 8, these are the words in the Liturgy of the Church: Let us celebrate with joy the birth of the Virgin Mary of whom was born the Sun of Justice.her birth constitutes the Hope and the Light of Salvation for the whole world Her image is the Light for the whole Christian people. St. Andrew of Crete also once said, This is in fact the day on which the Creator of the world constructed His temple; today is the day on which by a stupendous project a creature becomes the preferred dwelling of the Creator. Indeed, great is that special opportunity that was bestowed on the Blessed Mother Mary.But why do we Catholics devoutly commemorate this event? Our non-Catholic friends often ask us, and this demands a clear answer from us. What is the real reason behind this devotion? Is it okay to celebrate Marys

    birthday? Why should we celebrate? Isnt it obvious enough to point out that a birthday is worth celebrating because it happens that a person is special to somebody?How about Our Lady? Who is that Somebody who deems her so special and important? None other than God, Himself. Being the chosen Mother of the Son of God is enough to prove that Mary is special and essential in Gods Plan of Salvation. She was predestined to bring for us the Savior to the world in the person of Jesus Christ. He was the long-awaited Messiah and his mother was the One spoken of in the Garden of Eden, in Genesis 3:15. To what degree of honor did God gave to Mary? It is great indeed that nobody on earth was given that kind of privilege. That the God of the universe, the Creator of

    everything, had chosen a simple girl from Nazareth, among all the women of the ages and places, to be the Mother of her Only-Begotten Son, Himself, the Word Incarnate. Could He not have come into this world in the flesh without a mother? As to how our loved ones birthday is something worth celebrating since the person is special to us, it is in our good Faith and on her worthiness that we also celebrate the birth of the Mother of Christ, not only because she is so special to God and to Christ, but also because of her ever-important role in the history of our Salvation, as stated in Galatians 4:4-5.

    Why do We Celebrate Marys Birth? happy Birthday - Mother dearest!

    titles of the Blessed Virgin Mary

    Benje Pelobello Pureza D. Lacuesta

    Johannah Ysabel F. Balagosa

    Due to our training in school, we carried the devotion to our homes, and it was inspiring to see an image of the Blessed Virgin at the Altar in the home of every colegiala with the Rosary beads around her neck or beside her.When Mr. Lacuesta and I started our apostolate of the Barangay sang Birhen in 1950, bringing the Holy Rosary devotion to the mountains and far-flung barrios with the permission the support and the inspiration of Msgr. Alberto Piamonte, I discovered a devotion to Mama Mary which I am now praying every day, especially during difficult times. Mother Mary, Happy Birthday!

    During my high school years at the Colegio de la Inmaculada Concepcion in Pototan, which was the first learning institution of the Hijas de Jesus in the Philippines, we were taught and trained to have a strong devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary. After our morning classes, we were brought to church to pray the Angelus. In the afternoon after classes, we went to church to pray the Rosary. All the feasts of our Blessed Mother were observed. Due to the teachings and influence of the Spanish Sisters, we developed a love for the Blessed Virgin, and most of us wore the habito which we liked and chose. On Sundays within the school year, we had the white gala uniform white blouse and skirt, and long, white veil, and black shoes with long, white stockings. However, during Sundays which were not within the school year, some of us wore the habit of Our Lady of Lourdes, Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal, Our Lady of Mount Carmel, and even the Mother of Dolors.During religious processions, we prayed the Rosary aloud, devotedly, as the people followed us.

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    1. MOTHER OF GOD2. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION3. BLESSED VIRGIN4. MOTHER OF CHRIST5. LADY OF LOURDES6. LADY OF CANDLES7. LADY OF MANAOAG8. LADY OF SORROWS9. LADY OF FATIMA10. LADY OF GOOD VOYAGE11. LADY OF THE RULE12. MOTHER OF THE CHURCH13. THE ASSUMPTION14. LADY OF MT. CARMEL15. LADY OF THE ROSARY16. LADY OF GUADALUPE17. OUR MOTHER18. BARANGAY SG BIRHENInvitation!!!September 8 is the 2nd Anniversary of the launching of our Parish Website. We invite you to visit this website: ourladyofcandlesnationalshrine.com for parish updates.

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    The young Virgin Mary with parents St. Joachim and St. Anne Our celebrating of Marys birthday feast is our way of giving Mary honor and veneration. We Catholics express our love and devotion to her for we believe that she is not only the Mother of Jesus but also ours as well. We further believe that the honor we give her especially on her birthday is also our honor to God Who Is the source of all her greatness. Saint Bernard of Clairvaux once said, Let us not imagine that we obscure the glory of the Son by the great praise we lavish on the Mother, for the more she is honored the greater the glory of her Son. There can be no doubt that whatever we say in praise of the Mother gives equal praise to the Son. Now after all that I have said, is it not worth celebrating our beloved Mama Marys birthday? Certainly, and by all good means! Happy birthday, Mama Mary

  • BANNSEngr. Alberto H. Yanga

    Parish secretary

    FIRST PUBLICATIONBIMBO C. BAYLON, 31 yrs. old, resident of Zona Sur, Banate, Iloilo, son of Juanillo Baylon & Melita Cameon and MA. KrIStINA B. GAddI, 30 yrs. old, resident of Blk. 27, Lot 1, Bakhaw, Mandurriao, Iloilo City, daughter of Alex G. Gaddi & Ma. Lourdes C. Barrios.rAISeN A. LUMABIt, 33 yrs. old, resident of Brgy. Tabuc Suba, Jaro, Iloilo City, son of Eduardo D. Lumabit & Leticia B. Abriol and APrIL MAe A.

    CALIBArA, 29 yrs. old, resident of V. Salarda St., Alimodian, Iloilo, daughter of Carlito E. Calibara & Bernardita A. Alonzaga.JOhN PAUL S. tOrCeLLA, 35 yrs. old, resident of Sta. Barbara, Iloilo, son of Rolando Enriquez & Jennifer Torcella and PeMI r. LAZANAS, 35 yrs. old, resident of Brgy. Balabago, Jaro, Iloilo City, daughter of Peter Lazanas & Milagros Rendon.edWIN Jr. V. hISOG, 21 yrs. old, resident of Brgy. Bakhaw, Mandurriao, Iloilo City, son of Edwin Sr. Hisog & Eleanor A. Viray and GeNeSA B.

    SANtILLAN, 21 yrs. old, resident of Brgy. Tacas, Jaro, Iloilo City, daughter of Rene D. Santillan & Gina B. Billones.MArK B. SIACON, 28 yrs. old, resident of Brgy. Bakhaw, Mandurriao, Iloilo City, son of Mario V. Siacon, Sr. & Betty C. Badilles and ANGIeLYN A.

    GANdeCILA, 24 yrs. old, resident of Lucmayan, Nueva Valencia, Guimaras, daughter of Alejandro B. Gandecila & Elisa P. Azucena.SECOND PUBLICATION

    LOUIe dANdY S. hArO, 25 yrs. old, resident of Paterno St., Pob., East, Oton, Iloilo, son of Angelito J. Haro & Ma. Shirley H. Sabitsana and CherrY rOSe P. deMONtAO, 25 yrs. old, resident of Brgy. Ilaya III, Dumangas, Iloilo, daughter of Jaime D. Demontao & Ma. Alma L. Pacifico.

    THIRD PUBLICATIONBeLMAr O. BALASA, 30 yrs. old, resident of Anbanban, Panay, Capiz, son of Francisco B. Balasa & Beautisma C. Opao and FLOrdeLINe B. BUrLAt, 25 yrs. old, resident of Agbanban, Panay, Capiz, daughter of Jorge C. Burlat & Flordeluna C. Butalid.

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    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 INTENTIONSSePteMBer 07, 2014 SUNdAY 05:00 a.m. Thanksgiving Mass for Ben Joseph P. Helican by Piamonte Family 06:30 a.m. Thanksgiving Mass of Mother Butlers Guild 08:00 a.m. MISA PrO POPULO 09:30 a.m. Thanksgiving Mass of Couples for Christ 12:00 n.n. Thanksgiving Mass of Alice T. Mallare 03:00 p.m. +Leonardo, Natividad, Ernesto & Nelde Custodio, Resurreccion & Eleonor Paramosa, Ronaldo Baido & Naida Marao by Custodio & Baido Families 04:30 p.m. Thanksgiving Mass of Rogelio Florete, Sr. & Family, Alberto Yanga & Hollero Family, Brenda Cari-an Espulgar, 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, Avery Blanca, Ma. Fe Gelano, Braulia Cababasay & Family, Amelita & Analou Enriquez Lazarraga, Connie Alenaje & Children, Neneth Howgiroed, Sarina Pratt; Nemelyn, Porisema & Eduardo Medianero, Evelyn Dangautan, Yashelyn Wong, Mr. & Mrs. Guillermo & Gina Lizada, AJ Tayhon, Allyne Manzano, Jean Iradiel & Family, Calarita Orola, Index Salon and Special Intention of Lyzander Tordesillas, Mary Dream Pasquin, Brion Emanuel Dionio 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 Family for Christ AssociationSePteMBer 08, 2014 MONdAY 05:30 a.m. +Edgar Bionat by Atty. & Mrs. Enrique Arguelles & Family 06:00 a.m. Thanksgiving Mass for the 7th Birthday of Clarris Herika Natonton Egonio by Ilene Natonton 06:30 a.m. MISA reQUIeM

    12:15 p.m. +Burgos B. Nicopior by Mr. & Mrs. Kareem Abraham & Children 05:30 p.m. +Violeta D. Lamis by Mr. & Mrs. Angelo Jordan SePteMBer 09, 2014 tUeSdAY 05:30 a.m. +Arsenio S. Saludes by Saludes Family 06:00 a.m. +Edgar Bionat by Mrs. Linda A. Guarin & Family 06:30 a.m. +Lorenzo Caperonce by Mr. & Mrs. Rogelio Florete, Sr. & Family 12:15 p.m. +Violeta D. Lamis by Lourdes Jordan Panes 05:30 p.m. +Violeta D. Lamis by Leonardo Caro, Jr. SePteMBer 10, 2014 WedNeSdAY 05:30 a.m. Death Anniversary of Bienvenido M. Fernandez by Fernandez & Jardiolin Families 06:00 a.m. +Violeta D. Lamis by Romeo Villaluna & Family 06:30 a.m. +Brigida D. Gasis by Cecilia G. Ramirez 12:15 p.m. Thanksgiving Mass of Mr. & Mrs. Julino Gentibano & Family 05:30 p.m. Thanksgiving Mass of Primitiva Tanarte SePteMBer 11, 2014 thUrSdAY 05:30 a.m. Thanksgiving Mass of Teodora Guevara 06:00 a.m. Thanksgiving Mass for the Birthday of Oliver Joseph Anton Marcelo by OJ & Swit Marcelo 06:30 a.m. Thanksgiving Mass of Hyacinth Palma by Fe Marina Siacon 12:15 p.m. Thanksgiving Mass of Daryll Jun & Arlene Sapalo, Keith Rodryll Bas by Sapalo Family 05:30 p.m. Thanksgiving Mass for the Birthday of Dr. Jose Ali Bedao SePteMBer 12, 2014 FrIdAY 05:30 a.m. +Elsie R. Bagonoc by Bernardo & Hazel Porquez 06:00 a.m. +Violeta D. Lamis by Emma Victoria & Children 06:30 a.m. +Violeta D. Lamis by Mr. & Mrs. Ely Estampador & Family 12:15 p.m. +Jesus C. Ortigoza, Maria Victoria O. Montalan & All Souls in Purgatory by Aida O. Parreo 05:30 p.m. Mass Intention for Taking the Med-Tech Exam of Keshia Marie B. Lozare by Mr. & Mrs. Alton C. Lozare SePteMBer 13, 2014 SAtUrdAY 05:30 a.m. +Jose P. Gasis by Cecilia G. Ramirez 06:00 a.m. Mass Intention for the Sanctification & Good Health of All the Priests in the Archdiocese of Jaro by Mr. & Mrs. Rogelio Florete, Sr. & Family 06:30 a.m. +Amado Piamonte, Sr. by Piamonte Family 05:30 p.m. +Violeta D. Lamis by Delfin Jordan, Jr. & Family

    AUGUSt 28, 2014 VINCE ALINGALAN, CRISSA ANN ASTROLOGO ANGELO CALCABEN, AXEL VON CERILLO FLORIE JEAN DASAL, FRANZ ELAMBRE, ANDRIE FUENTES LIEZEL MAE FUENTEVILLA, LEANDER RYNOR GARCIA VENICE GAYLE GABINETE, MARY YULIE GUARTILA GRACIELYN GUILLERGAN, REVEN HIMALLA JUNEL LACHICA, ALEXIS MITZ LAJO CHRISTAL MAE ROXAS, CHARY SIMEON KRIZHNA TABERNASTEPHANIE ALIBAN, LJ MARIE ALIBAN, ELMER BALLERA, ARJAY BALLERA SANDRA BALLERA, SARAH BALLERA EDUARDO JR. BALLERA, GINA DURIN JAYVEN GABINETE, JEZRELLE GABINETE, JAHNDEL GABINETE, JULLIENE GABINETE & MAHAL PIZ AUGUSt 30, 2014 AURICA AVER L. AMIT, MARK LHOUVIN G. BESO RUSS MICHAEL B. DE LEON, KEN CLIFFORD A. JABASA JASON E. MACATO, TROY E. MORATO HANNAH M. PARITA & ANNE MARIE A. SALMO AUGUSt 31, 2014 COELY M. BIAS, KATHNISS MAE L. CALA-OR JANELL FREYJA S. FLORO, CRISTOPHER LORENZ M. HAMPAC ALEXANDREA B. LAPANIETE, KRIZHA MAE T. MARTINEZ JHONREY S. MELLIZA, JAN BRYAN H. PABULAYAN CHLOE ARCHIELLE VHYZL M. PANES, KENT MARLOU G. PANO JOHN GERRYL L. PEA & AJ SHANE HYACYNTH A. ZITA