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    Number: 37

    AUGUST 14 - 20, 2011

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    ANG PANGSEMANA NGA PAHAYAGAN SANG PAR OKYA NI SAN V ICENTE FERRER[SHRINE OF ST. VINCENT FERRER], LEGANES, ILOILO

    XV

    Pangamuyo sa Pagdangat sang atonmga kinahanglan.

    Bulahan nga San Vicente Ferrer ,nga sang nagpuyo ka pa diri sa duta,

    wala ka sang pahuway sa pagbulig sa mganalisdan nga nagadangup sa imo,

    tamda ako nga yari sa imo atubangannga nagapangayo sang imo pagtabang.

    Kay nahamut-an ka sang Ginuokag karon yara ka na sa Iya luyo,

    Naga-ampo ako nga akon ma-agum sa Iyaang akon ginapangayo sa Imo pagpatigayon

    (diri isambit ang imo ginapangayo)Nakahibalo ka, mabinalak-on ko

    nga Mananabang sang akon kaayohan;Gani ig-ampo sa mahal nga Dios

    nga akon gid madangat ining akon pangabayNga dili makaupang sang akon kaluwasan,Kundi makabulig unta nga akon madangat

    ang Himaya nga walay katapusanKabay pa.

    O Ginuong Diosnga tungod sang pagwali sang katingalahan

    ni San Vicente sa mga tawo,binihag niya para sa Imo

    ang dili maisip nga mga kalag.Nagapakiluoy kami sa Imo

    nga tungod sang mga pahanungdansang amo nga Santo

    nga manogwali sang Imong pahukumsa mga buhi kag mga minatay nga tanan,

    Kabay nga Iya bugayansing bugana nga grasya kag buligang tanan nga nagadangup sa Iya,

    nagabulig sa Iya simbahankag nagapalapnag sang Iya debosyon,

    kag ipadangat niya kami nga tanansang Imong ginharian sa langit

    nga puluy-an ni Jesukristonga Hukum kag Ginuo namon. Kabay pa.San Vicente Ferrer, Ig-ampo Mo Ako. I s a k a a d l a w s a k a b u h i s a n g P a r i...

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    LESSONSOFA GUILTY BYSTANDERWhen I preach

    As a preacher for more than forty years I received a lot

    of feedbacks (positive or negative) from parishioners

    of different places here and abroad. I appreciate Gods

    grace and I learned much through those comments in

    different communities. I also pay attention to the

    wisdom of St. Caesarius of Arles (470-543) who allowedthe maximum of fifteen minutes of homily to the

    people. Its surprising that this Church Father who lived

    during turbulent, illiterate pre-medieval period could

    suggest a maximum limit of fifteen minute homily.

    Living with seminarians of St. Joseph Regional

    Seminary for six years, I received their honest scrutiny

    on my daily and Sunday homilies. Sometimes points

    on my homilies could be disturbing or perhaps

    hurting. A priest has something in common with a

    medical doctor when he looks at sin as an illness he

    can present a specific example for everybody to learn

    without embarrassing someone among his listeners.

    I never attacked somebody in public especially when I

    fully know he is present in the congregation. Its

    unethical to peel off somebodys character in public.

    Priests have been criticized for their public actuations

    during their homilies. Of course, I dont agree with

    this priest who just arrived in a highly politicized

    parish during his installation with these doublemeaning words: I come here to comfort the afflicted

    and to afflict the comfortable.

    For us priests, St. John Mary Vianney has to offer

    through these comments:

    St. John Vianneys sermons covered a broad scope of

    Catholic morality and doctrine. His sermons were

    written and delivered to ordinary everyday people just

    like you and me. He had a way of exposing the many

    sins that all people are prone to commit. But he didnt

    stop at simply exposing these sins, he further delved

    into the excuses and rationalizing that accompany these

    common sins.

    He helped expose sin for what it is, human weakness.

    But he left his congregants in despair over their many

    weaknesses. Much to the contrary, he laid before them

    a path to holiness by teaching the truths of theCatholic faith and tirelessly explaining the necessity of

    its Sacraments.

    I am running sometimes with wild thoughts. But I hope

    to face them in the spirit of truth. I am learning too

    from some wise excerpts.

    Evagrius Ponticus (345-399)

    A disciple came to Macarius the Elder one day and said:

    Macarius, what must I do to save my soul? Macarius

    answered: Go and insult the dead. The disciple wentto the cemetery, he insulted the dead, and came back

    to Macarius. What did the dead say? asked Macarius.

    They said nothing, replied the disciple. Then Macarius

    told him to return to the cemetery and bless the dead.

    The disciple did so and came back to Macarius. what

    did the dead say? asked Macarius. They said

    nothing, replied the disciple. Be like the dead, said

    Macarius. Judge nobody and learn to keep silent.

    Anger is not always and everywhere a vice, however.

    It can, suitably expressed and with a suitable object,

    serve the spiritual life: When you are tempted do not

    fall immediately to prayer. First utter some angry words

    against the one who afflicts you. The reason for this is

    found in the fact that your soul cannot pray purely when

    it is under the influence of various thoughts. By first

    speaking out in anger against them you confound and

    bring to nothing the devices of the enemy. To be sure

    this is the effect of anger even upon more worthy

    thoughts. (Father Charles Talar, S.T.D. March 4, 2006;

    www.wccmtexas.org)

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    ST. POPE PIUS X_________________

    REV. FR. GERARDO P. ARROYOPAROCHIAL VICAR

    Our saint for this week is St. Pope Pius X. He was the

    258th Pope of the Holy Roman Catholic Church and

    Vicar of Christ.Giuseppe Melchiorre Sarto, who became Pius X, was

    born at Riese, Trieste Province, Italy, on June 2, 1835.

    His parents were poor. He was trained for the

    priesthood at Padua and became a parish priest in

    Venice, where he stayed until 1875, when he became

    canon at Treviso Cathedral and superior of

    Treviso Seminary. Becoming bishop of Mantua in 1884,

    he was made a cardinal by Leo XIII in 1893. Three days

    later Leo made him patriarch of Venice. He was elected

    pope on Aug. 4, 1903.In his policies Pius X reverted to the main lines of Pius

    IX, forgoing the social reforms and political intent

    which had characterized Leos pontificate. Pius X set

    out to develop the spiritual qualities of priests and

    people and to ensure that modern scientific theories

    and methodology made no inroads into the faith of his

    Church. Here he showed a complete and dogmatic

    intransigence. He seized the occasion for action when

    a group of Catholic Bible scholars applied the latest

    scientific data to the Bible and produced certainconclusions. Pius X took action chiefly in the form of

    an encyclical letter, Pascendi, and in a decree,

    Lamentabili (both issued in September 1907).

    In the letter Pius X attacked what has been called

    modernism, condemning 65 propositions which

    according to him undermined the traditional dogma

    of Christianity. Modernism, in essence, tended to

    renounce certain traditional dogmas for the sake of

    accommodating certain modern scientific theories.

    It represented a modernizing attempt, and hence its

    name. The letter of Pius had untold effects on both the

    faith of individuals and the intellectual life of the

    Church as well as on the whole approach of the Church

    to modern man. Many left the Church or were

    excommunicated. Research and intellectual inquiry

    were stifled for well over 40 years until the reign of

    Pius XII.

    The attitude of Pius X made the Church unattractive

    to many outside it and it cut off Church institutionsfrom any active participation in the intellectual life of

    biblical scholars. Pius X imposed the annual renewal

    of an oath by all Roman Catholic seminary professors

    and academicians that they reject the 65 propositions,

    or formulations, of modernism, thus effectively

    hampering the inner development of Roman Catholic

    philosophy and theology. Pius X backed up this decree

    and letter by relegating a whole series of books to the

    Index of Forbidden Books and by imposing a rigorous

    control over the Pontifical Biblical Commission, so that

    all professors and students of Bible matters were

    under surveillance and control.

    The Catholic hierarchy has greatly increased in

    numbers during these first years of the pontificate of

    Pius X, in which twenty-eight new dioceses have been

    created, mostly in the United States Brazil, and the

    Philippine Islands; also one abbey nullius,

    16 vicariates Apostolic, and 15 prefectures Apostolic.Pius X instituted a reaction against the Christian

    Democrats, the Catholic party in Italy. He objected to

    any Catholic in Italy or elsewhere conducting a social

    or political life independently of the Church hierarchy.

    He condemned popular Catholic parties in Italy and

    France, including Charles Maurrass Action Franaise.

    In this matter Pius carried Leo XIIIs political

    paternalism to an extreme and rejected democratic

    ideals. In pursuance of this policy a break with the

    French government was inevitable because of thesecularizing philosophy of that government and the law

    of 1905 separating Church and state in France.

    Tension between Russia and the Vatican grew over

    Poland. Pius X had uneasy relations with Germany,

    Austria, and the United States for the same reasons.

    As a Church reformer, Pius X was more successful.

    He reformed the teaching of catechism and the

    education and preaching of priests. He promoted

    May kasugpon, St. Pope Pius X... sa pahina 6

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    In the stirring times we have lived in, many

    parishioners will remember the respect priests were

    shown; for example standing when a priest came into

    the room, kissing his hands after ordination.

    Then it seemed after Vatican II the pendulum swungin the other direction; Do not call me, Father;

    wearing lay clothes, being one of the boys; talk of

    training seminarians in a secular atmosphere. In an

    effort to highlight the role of the laity, some

    downplayed the unique role of the priest in our

    Catholic Church. So priests were afraid to be different

    and for example there was talk of a pastoral council

    in a parish being a mere matter of democracy with

    the priest having just one vote. We see one sign of

    that confusing change in that there are now few

    vocations. Who wants to be a priest and make a total

    gift of ones life and show absolute dedication to a

    life that no one is sure what it is about, if it is just the

    same as a layperson?

    Of course one missing component is that a similar

    process has happened also to lifelong and faithful

    marriage. I suggest the same negative reductionistic

    attitude is at work in downplaying marriage: It is

    just a piece of paper.! So we have seen the huge

    increase in de facto relationships. But neither thepriesthood nor marriage are mere human creations.

    We did not invent them. They are gifts from God.

    No, both are holy grace bearing sacraments which

    come from the will of Christ Himself. He is their

    author and source. The Church does not invent

    marriage or priesthood. Both come designed by

    Christ in their inner reality which the Church will

    guard. At the end of the world we will have no need

    of sacraments. Then we will see the reality. Until

    then we only see the human sign or symbol which

    contains within it the faith God reality. So strictly

    we can only understand what a priest is [and

    marriage] if we have faith, and the teaching of

    Christs Church to explain what they are. It is a little

    like looking at a parcel wrapped up. We can not know

    what the parcel contains. Only the person who

    wrapped it up knows. Sacraments are faith realities,

    not just sociological realities able to be grasped by

    human reason alone.

    (REFLECTIONS ON THE YEAR OF THE PRIEST by Father Car l

    Telford SM Parish Priest, St Marys Parish, Christchurch )

    DO NOT SECULARIZETHEPRIESTAND CLERICALIZETHE LAITY!

    CRUMBSFROMTHE TABLET h e w o m a n c a m e a n d k n e lt b e f or e h i m . L o r d , h elp

    m e! she sa id . He r ep l i ed , I t i s no t r igh t t o tak et h e c h i l d r e n s b r e a d a n d t o s s i t t o t h e i r d o g s . Yes , Lord , she sa id , bu t even the dogs ea t thec r u m b s t h a t f a l l f r o m t h e i r m a s t e r s t a b l e .

    M at t hew 15:26-27 (NIV )

    Do you have a dog? What do you feed your dog? Canneddog food? Dry dog food? Do you ever feed him scraps fromthe table? Most veterinarians say that you should not feedyour dog table scraps. Why? They say that table scraps arenot intended for dogs and may not provide what a dog needs.That may be true, but just try to convince your dog of thatas he sits by the table watching you enjoy a juicy steak.Maybe the meal was not intended for him, but that doesnt

    keep him from sitting by the table, begging for a little scrap,hoping that just one small bite might fall on the floor forhim. Keep that picture in your mind as you listen to ourBible lesson today.

    When Jesus came to earth, he came to preach and teachfirst to the Jews. That does not mean that He didnt lovethe other people of the world, but the first priority in hisministry on earth was to bring Gods chosen ones torepentance.

    When other people saw Jesus healing the sick and lame,they followed him wherever he went. One day there was awoman from Canaan who came to Jesus and asked him to

    heal her daughter. Jesus explained to the woman that hisfirst mission on earth was to preach to the people of Israel.

    The woman refused to give up. She came closer, knelt down,and begged, Please help me, Lord!

    Jesus replied, It isnt right to take food away fromchildren and feed it to dogs.

    The woman answered Jesus and said, Lord, thats true, buteven dogs get the crumbs that fall from their owners table.

    Jesus was so touched by the faith of that woman that hetold her that because of her faith, her daughter would be

    healed.

    Even though Jesus came first to the Jew, he loved us somuch that he shared his love with all of us. I guess we are alittle bit like the dog even though the meal was notprepared especially for us, it doesnt keep us from enjoyingit. We gladly sit at our Masters feet and thankfully receivewhatever crumbs might fall from the table.

    D e a r Fa t h e r , t h a n k y o u f o r lo v i n g u s s o m u c h t h a t y o u s h a r ed y o u r S o n w i th t h e w h o le w o r ld , so t h a t t h r o u g h h i m w e c o u ld b e s a v e d . I n J e su s n a m ew e p ra y . A m e n .

    www.sermons4kids.com

    Kami nga mga Pamatan-on

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    ___________________Henry Mota, Special Feature

    AGOSTO 15: PIESTASOLEMNESANG ASUNCIONSANG

    MAHALNG A B IRHEN MARIA

    Let us rejoice in the Lord and celebratethis feast in honour of the Virgin Mary,at whose assumption the angels rejoice,giving praise to the Son of God!

    Ang ika-apat nga Misteryo sa Himayanagasiling: Ang pagkamatay kag pagdalasa langit kay Maria Santisima. Subong

    nga adlaw, Agosto 15 ang bug-os ngaSanta Iglesia nagasaulog sang PiestaSolemne sang Asuncion sang Mahal ngaBirhen Maria ukon The Assumption ofthe Blessed Virgin Mary. Ini ngaselebrasyon isa sa mga importante ngaMaria n celebrations sa kalendaryoliturhiko sang Simbahan. Ginasiling:The Christian belief in Assumption of theBlessed Virgin Mary began in the early

    years of Christianity, particularly in thefifth and sixth centuries, but

    was formally defined only onNovember 1, 1950, by Pope Pius XII

    through the Apostolic ConstitutionMunificentissimus Deus. In theEastern Orthodox Church, the feast wasknown as the Feast of the Dormition, a

    word which means the falling asleep.The Apostolic Constitution asserts thatthe Immaculate Mother of God, theever Virgin Mary, having completed thecourse of her earthly life, was assumed

    body and soul into heavenly glory.

    Subong man Ang Katesismo sangSimbahan nga Katoliko nagapaathag saaton nga ang Asuncion ni Marianagasiling: Catechism 966: Finally the

    Immaculate Virgin, preserved free fromall stain of original sin, when the course

    of her earthly life was finished, wastaken up body and soul into heavenlyglory , and exalted by the Lord as Queenover all things, so that she might be themore fully conformed to her Son, theLord of lords and conqueror of sin anddeath. [Vatican II LG 59; cf. Pius XII,Munificentissimus Deus (1950): DS3903; cf. Rev 19:16] The Assumption ofthe Blessed Virgin is a singularparticipation in her Sons Resurrection

    and a n anticipation of the resurrectionof other Christians:

    In giving birth you kept your virg inity;in your Dormition you did not leave the

    world, O Mother of God, but were joinedto the source of Life. You conceived theliving God and, by your prayers, willdeliver our souls from death. [ByzantineLiturgy, Troparion, Feast of theDormition, August 15th.

    Amo ini ang ginasiling ni Papa BenedictoXVI. The feast of the Assumption is a dayof joy because God has won, Love has

    won, and it has won life. Love has shownthat it is stronger than death, that Godpossesses the true strength and that hisstrength is goodness and love. Mary

    was taken up body and soul into heaven:There is even room in God for the body.Heaven is no longer a very remotesphere unknown to us. We hav e aMother in heaven. And the Mother ofGod, the Mother of the Son of God, is ourMother. He himself has said so. He madeher our Mother when he said to thedisciple and to all of us: Behold, yourMother! Mary is taken up body andsoul into the glory of heaven, and with

    God and in God she is Queen of heavenand earth. Precisely because she is withGod and in God, she is very close to eachone of us. She alway s listens to us, she isalw ays close to us, and being Mother ofthe Son, participates in the power of theSon and in his goodness.

    On this feast day, let us thank the Lordfor the gift of the Mother, and let us prayto Mary to help us find the right pathevery day. Today we join Mary in herhappiness. We look forward to the day

    when we too can share it with her. Inthe meantime, we ask her to remember

    us as w e continue our journey on earthand to intercede for us with her Son that,like her, we may remain faithful to ourcall as faithful disciples. May we knowGods will for us at all times and, likeMary, say our unconditional Yes to

    what he wants for us.

    S a a t o n p a g s a u l o g s a n gkapiestahan sang Asuncion sangaton Mahal nga Iloy Birhen Mar iakabay nga s ia aton mangin g iyas a m t a n g k i t a n a g a p a n g l a k a t o npadulong sa balay sang aton Amayk a g s i a a t o n m a n g i n p a l a u m

    s a a t o n p a n g - a d l a w a d l a w n g apagkabuhi.

    Diyos, mapinalanggaon nga Amay, Manugtugakag manugpalangga sang Kabuhi, gintuga moang tawo sa imo imahen kag dagway.

    Kami naga pasalamat sa regalo sang Kabuhikag kahilwayan sa pag-apresyar sini taga-i kami

    sang igkasarang nga ikaw makilala namon satagsa ka tawo agud nga ang pagrespeto sangkabuhi mangin parte na sang amonpagpangabuhi.

    Taga-i kami sang kabakod kag kaisug ngamadepensahan kag maproteksyonan namonang katarungan sang tanan sa kabuhi na Imoginhatg sa tagsa ka tinuga halin sapagpanamkon, sa tiempo sang fertilizationhasta sa natural nga kamatayon.

    Gapangamuyo kami para sa imo Diosnon ngapag pang-ayo, kasulhayan kag kalinungan parasa tanan nga naapektuhan o nakahimo sangaborsyon. Taga-i sila sang imo pagpatawad,kasulhayan kag kabakod. Buligi kami sapagbulig hatag kasulhayan sa mga pag-antoskag kabudlayan sang tanan nga mga babayenga nagbusong kag ara sa mapiot ngakahimtangan. Ginapangamuyuan man namonang mga bana nga sila magin responsible kagmay matuod nga pagpalanga sa ila asawa.

    Ginapanamutuan namon ang amon mga

    lideres kag legislators. Kabay pa nga ang imoEspiritu mag-iwag sang ila paminsaron kagmagabukas sang ila tagipusuon. Giyahe sila oGinuo sang imo kamatuoran kag kaalam.Kabay pa palanggaon nila kag proteksyonanang pamilya, bantayan kag respetohon angkabuhi.

    Kabay pa, si Maria ang aton mapinalanggaonnga Iloy, magpangmuyo para sa PamilyangPilipino. Sa Iya, ginahalad naton ang atonkawsa kag pagpaninguha para sa pagprotekta

    sang kabuhi.

    Sa Imo o Ginuo, paagi kay Maria,ginakonsagrar namon ang Pungsod Pilipinas.Itugot nga kami, nga nagatuo kay Kristo, ImoAnak, magapahayag sang kasagrado sangkabuhi, nga may katampad kag pagpalanggasa tanan nga mga tawo sa sini nga panahon.Kami nagapangamuyo paagi sa ngalan niKristo, Imo Anak, nga nagakabuhi kag nagahariupod sa Imo kag sa Espiritu Santo, Diyos satanan nga mga katuigan, Amen.

    ORATIO IMPERATAPARASA PAG -AMLIGSANG KABUHI

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    reverence for the Eucharist and various

    other liturgical reforms. He initiated a

    rewriting of the Church Code of Canon

    Law, and he modernized the Curia, or

    central administration of the Roman

    Church.

    Maybe one of Piuss greatest

    achievements was the improved

    condition of Vatican relations with the

    Italian state. Pius ceased labeling the state

    as a usurper of papal possessions, and by

    abstention from polemics he reached a

    modus vivendi with the state in which

    neither side admitted wrong or accused

    the other of doing wrong. A more

    realistic view of the facts came to be held

    on both sides. The fear of socialism also

    seemed to draw liberals and conservativestogether on the political scene, and

    gradually Italian Catholics were allowed

    to participate in political life. Pius laid

    down seven conditions under which a

    Catholic might vote for political

    candidates. These were summarized in

    the so-called Gentilioni Pact of 1913. Pius

    Xs moral attitude was again clearly

    manifested in his refusal to approve of the

    Austrian and German cause at the

    outbreak of World War I and in his

    denunciation of all recourse to violence

    as a means of settling disputes.

    Finally, Pius X, died on Aug. 20, 1914 in

    the odor of sanctity. He was declared a

    saint by Pius XII forty years later after his

    death, i.e., in 1954. His feast is celebrated

    annually on this day as he had his

    heavenly birth. In his honor a seminary

    was erected after his name in the City of

    Roxas, Archdiocese of Capiz in 1957 both

    for minors and major seminarians by the

    late Archbishop of Capiz, His Grace

    Antonio F. Frondosa, D.D. It was the

    seminary from which your humble

    servant had obtained his classical and

    philosophical studies (A.B. Philosophy-

    Classical) in 1987.

    St. Pius X, our patron in heaven,

    Pray for us.

    Ang kasugpon, St. Pope Pius X.... hali n sa pahina 3

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    kag ang Pulongnangin tawoang Pulong sang Diossa matag-adlaw

    KATAPUSAN NGA PAHIBALO

    MGA AMOROSO NGA PANTEON SA BULAN SANG HULYO, 2011.Deadline: AGOSTO, 2011

    Ngalan Sang Patay Ngalan sang Tag-iya Nich No. Petsa

    PAHANUMDOM SA MGA NATUNGDAN NGA TAG-IYA SANG PANTEON; PALIHOG BASA:

    PAHANUMDOM SA MGA NATUNGDAN NGA TAG-IYA SANG PANTEON NGA MADUGAY NA NGA NAGPASAR O AMOROSO.NATAPOS NA ANG TUIG (2010) NGA GINPLASO SA INYO SA PAG-BAYAD.

    NGALAN TAG-IYA NICH NO. PETSA

    SA LIWAT!!! SA MGA NAKABAYAD NA, PALIHOG DALHA GID ANG INYO RESIBO SA OPISINA AGUD MATADLONG ANG RECORD SANG INYO NGA PANTEON.SALAMAT GID !!!

    SA MGA NATUNGDAN NGA TAG-IYA SANG PANTEON NGA MADUGAY NA NAGPASAR: NATAPOS NA ANG ISA K ABULAN NGA PLA SO NGA GINHATAG SA INYO. MAY DUGANG NGA BALAYRAN SA MGA AMOROSO NGA PANTEON.SA INDI MAKABAYAD SANG ILA TUIGAN NGA BALAYRAN INI AMON IPAGAMIT SA KON SIN-O ANGMAGKINAHANGLAN. MAGKADTO LANG SA OPISINA SANG PAROKYA SA SINI NGA KAANGTANAN.

    1. BRIGIDA SOCOBOS NENITA SOCOBOS 63 6/02/112. PABLITO JALANDO-ON, JR TERESITA JALANDO-ON 112 6/05/113. GAUDENCIO DUMILAG ERLINDA LAPORE XXVIII 6/19/114. VICENTE GUBATANGA GUBATANGA FAMILY XLVIII 6/06/115. PASTOR OPIALDA JOSE OPIALDA CLXXXV 6/29/116. JOYLYN BOLIVAR JONATHAN BOLIVAR CCXIV 6/18/11

    7. MIGUEL PERAA JULIETA AGCALARI CCLXXXVIII 6/30/118. BB. GIRL TRAZA MAMERTO ZEPEDA V-c 6/16/119. CUSTODIO PASOL MARITES ARSENAL XLII-C 6/06/1110. SOLEDAD JARDELEZA ROSALINDA FARA-ON 204 5/25/1111. TRINIDAD ESPINO NIEVES GOPITEO LXXI 5/13/1112. RAMON JAGUNAP, JR. JUANITA PELEA CXIX 5/15/1113. MARIETTA SOMERES LERIO S. GUADALUPE V-b 5/07/1114. JOSE JINON MARIA SORILLA 27 4/16/1115. JUDY SOLDEVILLA LOLITA SOLDEVILLA 101 4/18/1116. HELEN PAUCHANO ANALEN PAUCHANO XII-b 3/29/1117. ERLINDA JOLIPAS MERCEDES CATURAS 65-c 3/23/1118. JHUN JHUN GAVERSA ELENA GOMELOR CLXXXII 3/12/1119. SALVACION JALAPAN JALAPAN FAMILY 280 3/13/1120. DIONITO TUBONGBANUA DAVIDICA TUBONGBANUA 38 3/18/1121. ALFREDO JACOLO AMADO SUMALANGCAY 142 12/04/1022. HENRY GONZALES GONZALES FAMILY LXI 12/11/1023. TERESITA GUSTILO CRISOSTOMO GUSTILO LXII 12/20/1024. FELIPE GUIBAN CRISTITA GUIBAN XV-c 12/19/1025. SANTIAGO PASTRANA MARICON GUINTIVANO XXIX-c 12/27/1026. ISABELITA GAVILEO FLORENTINO GAVILEO II-b 11/14/1027. RICARDO ASPERGA, SR. CRISANA ASPERGA LXIV-b 11/09/1028. ELIZAR DIVINAGRACIA EDWIN DIVINAGRACIA XIV-c 11/16/1029. JOHN PAUL AMISTOSO JOSE ELVIS AMISTOSO LXIX-b 5/17/1030. SALVADOR VILLANUEVA MA. LUZ SUCERO XXIII 3/16/0931. ABELARDO PABLICO SALAS EMY PABLICO LXXII-b 7/20/0932. ANICETO GUBATAYAO THELMA GUBATAYAO LXXII-C 8/33. ESTRELLA CENTENO PAUL CENTENO/AJUY 6 8/20/0734. FELIZARDO AGUIRRE CONCEPCION AGUIRRE 159 10/9/07

    1. SIMON DASAL ZENAIDA DASAL 12 7/22/112. MARIA CERILLA MARILYN TOLENTINO 47 7/09/113. JESUS GUZMAN GENILDA G. MARQUEZ 111 7/27/114. LEONARDO ADAGAN ANGELICA ADAGAN 167 7/31/115. ROSALINDA AGUANA ERMILDA SALMORIN 173 7/06/116. SEBASTIAN JAMONA ELENITO JAMONA 13-C 7/10/117. RODOLFO HERMONIO MARGARITA PIODENA LXXV 7/25/11

    8. PROCOPIO SIMEROS DIONISIO PALMA CXLVIII 7/18/119. MAXLEY GUMAYAN JOSE MIJARES CLIII 7/17/1110. MARTIN SUARNABA LOLITO SUARNABA CLIV 7/23/1111. CONSOLADOR ASAJAR BETTY ASAJAR CLXXIV 7/16/1112. EUGENIO GUSTILO JULIETA GUSTILO CCIX 7/16/1113. ROSA NODERADA RICARDO MADERO CCL 7/30/1114. IGNACIO SOCIAS LORETA SOCIAS CCXC 7/04/1015. ANECITO SABRAN PATRICIA SABRAN CCXCV 7/19/1116. LEOPOLDO GUANGA RONNIE GUANGA VII-C 7/13/1117. NOEL LEONES MARILYN LEONES XXVI-C 7/20/1118. MARIA CARMELLA J. LIARES PURISIMA GONZALES XXI-B 7/16/1119. SILVESTRE SORSANO DELIA JOR XXIII-B 7/25/1120. DECE JOY TADIFA RAMON TADIFA XXVIII-B 7/09/1121. NELLY MASALIHIT LUCIA CAIN XLII-B 7/16/1122. LUCY SUMODIO CANDELARIA SUMODIO XLIV-B 7/23/11

    23. BERNARDO CAMILOTE JOCELYN CAMILOTE LIV-B 7/09/11

    August 15 MondaySolemnity of the Assumption of MaryRv 11:19; 12:1-6. 10 / Ps 45:10-11.12.16 / 1 Cor 15:20-26 / Lk 1:39-56

    August 16 TuesdaySt. Rock (Roque) healerJgs 6:11-24 / Ps 85:9. 11-12. 13-14 / Mt 19:23-30

    August 17Wednesday20th Week, Ordinary TimeJgs 9:6-15 / Ps 21:2-3. 3-4. 6-7 / Mt 20:1-16

    August 18 Thursday20th Week, Ordinary TimeJgs 11:29-39 / Ps 405:5. 7-8. 8-9. 10 / Mt 22:1-14

    August 19 Friday20th Week, Ordinary TimeSt. John Eudes, priestSt. Ezechiel Moreno, priestRu 1:1. 3-6. 14-16. 22 / Ps 146:5-6. 6-7.8-9. 9-10 /Mt 22:34-40

    August 20 SaturdaySt. Bernard, abbot and doctorRu 2:1-3. 8-11. 4:13-17 / Ps 128:1-2. 3.4. 5 /Mt 23:1-12

    August 21 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time

    Is 22:19-23 / Ps 138:1-2. 2-3. 6. 8 /Rom 11:33-36 / Mt 16:13-20

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    MISARev. Msgr. JESUS P. ENOJO, PCParish Priest/Rector

    Rev. Fr. GERARDO ARROYOParochial Vicar

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    MISALunes-Sabado

    6:15 a.m. & 7:00 a.m.Mierkoles:

    Novena & Misa 5:00 p.m.Biernes:Novena kay San Vicente tapos

    ang nahauna nga misaDomingo:

    6:00 a.m., 7:30 a.m.,9:00 a.m. & 4:00 p.m.

    KOMPESYONMiyerkoles - 6:00 p.m.

    Primer Huwebes - 5:00 p.m.Iban nga adlaw - Magpahibalo sa opisina

    KASALMierkoles:

    Ordinaryo 7:00 a.m.Iban nga adlaw:

    Areglohon sa opisinaisa ka bulan antes ang kasal

    BUNYAGSabado:

    Ordinaryo 11:00 a.m.Seminar 10:00 a.m.

    Domingo:Special 11:00 a.m

    Seminar antes sang bunyagIban nga adlaw:

    Areglohon sa opisina

    LUBONGMartes:

    Libre 2:30 p.m.Iban nga adlaw:

    Areglohon sa opisina

    BADLISSANG MGA NAGAMASAKIT

    Kon grabe: Bisan ano nga oraskag adlaw. Sa iban nga kahimtangan:

    Areglohon sa opisina

    BENDISYONSang mga salakyan,

    imahen sang mga santos kag iban paSa tapos sang tagsa ka Misa

    OFFICE HOURS:Martes - Domingo8:00 - 11:00 a.m.2:00 - 4:00 p.m.

    Wala sing opisina sa adlaw nga Lunes.

    MARRIAGE BANNSThe couples below wish to contract Holy Matrimony. If you knowof any impediment or serious defects that will prohibit marriage

    please inform the Parish Priest or contact the Parish Office.

    St. Vincent Ferrer Parish welcomes to theChristian community the newly baptized:

    Aiden Quinn C. Abiertas, Charice F. Valencia,Quenie L. Catalua, Ryn Xyrus D. Valencia

    Happy Birthday!Rev. Fr. Ever Cansancio,

    Mark John Inayan, Alexis Jardinico,Ella Mae Gulmatico, Alma Agnes Gulmatico,

    Aurora Sumaculub Centeno, Lagrimas Alarba,Deofel Louis L. de la Cruz, Norasell Japitana,

    Rufina Jacolo, Ara Marie Eraldo, Genelita Juanillo,Hennie Marie Eraldo, Asuncion Suobiron,

    Janice J. Buelos, Llecel Celine Kay Zerrudo,Mauricio C. Dormido Jr.

    Happy Sacerdotal Anniversary!

    Rev. Fr. Manuel Sevilla

    Let us pray for our dear departed:Luisito Soberano, Agosto Golinda, Eda Superio,

    Guillermo Jr. Clarito

    Col l e c t i on Repor t Co l l e c t i on Repor t Co l l e c t i on Repor t Co l l e c t i on Repor t Co l l e c t i on Repor t August 6, 2011

    Collecta 1st Mass- Ph P 8,790.002nd Mass- ($2 SD) 13,195.003rd Mass- 15,515.00

    Total Ph P 37,500.00PM Mass 2,570.00Love Offering 8,685.00Daily 2,920.00Palapak 4,640.00SVF ($6 USD) 1,847.75MOPH 105.00Blessing 90.00Construction 340.00SVF Candle Box 200.00Leganes 2000 600.00Cemetery 3,050.00CR 1,195.00Wings! 5,100.00

    AGOSTO 14 DOMINGO6:00 a.m. Multiple Intentions7:30 a.m. Multiple Intentions9:00 a.m +Loucker Patron (7thDeath Anniversary)

    By: Mr. & Mrs. Jocker and LourdesPatron & Family

    9:30 a.m. Brgy.M.V. Hechanova Monthly Mass10:30 a.m. Funeral Mass - +Luisito Soberano2:00 p.m. Funeral Mass - +Guillermo Jr. Clarito4:00 p.m. Misa Pro Populo

    Sitio Pajo Monthly Mass

    AGOSTO 15 LUNESSOLEMNITY OF THE ASSUMPTION OF MARY6:15 a.m. +Crispin Ganon, Jr.

    by: Mrs. Sol Rago Ganon & Family7:00 a.m. Thanksgiving for the birthday of

    Mark John InayanBy: Mrs. Leah Mae S. Inayan & Family Thanksgiving & for the gift of life to

    Asuncion Barranco & +Roque, Sr. &Milagros

    AGOSTO 16 MARTES6:15 a.m. +Asuncion Obaro (birthday)

    by: Mrs. Anita Huervana & Family7:00 a.m. Thanksgiving for the 33rd birthday of

    Alexis Jardinico by: Mrs. BonitaJardinico & Family

    Luisa and Matias Tabuyoc & All Soulsin Purgatory by: Aida A. Tauro & Family

    10:00 a.m. Funeral Mass +Eda Superio

    AGOSTO 17 MIERKOLES6:15 a.m. +Alberto and Filomena Juele

    by: Rolando and Leonila Silvela & Family7:00 a.m. +Liby Ylagan (birthday)

    by: Mrs. Susan J. Ylagan & Family4:45 p.m. Novena (Mother of Perpetual Help)5:00 p.m. +George & Kazue Jones

    by: Rose Jones & Family

    AGOSTO 18 HUWEBES6:15 a.m. +Raphfne Drick R. Jinon

    by: Mrs. Sol Rago Ganon & Family7:00 a.m. Thanksgiving by: Aquino Family

    4:00 p.m. Sitio Ubos Monthly Mass

    AGOSTO 19 BIERNES6:15 a.m. Thanksgiving on the 3rdbirthday of Ella

    Mae & 40th birthday of Alma Agnesby: Mr. & Mrs. Elbert and Mae &Mark Hallador Gulmatico

    7:00 a.m. San Roqueby: Miss Emilia Golingay

    AGOSTO 20 SABADO6:15 a.m. Misa Pro Defunctis7:00 a.m. +Alfonso Diaz

    by: Mrs. Nenita P. Diaz & Family9:30 a.m. Brgy. Gua-an Monthly Mass

    4:00 p.m. Calaboa Monthly Mass Lapayon Monthly Mass

    THIRD PUBLICATIONELEAZAR H. ESPERON, a resident of Brgy. Buntatala,Leganes, Iloilo, son of Felizardo Esperon and AzucenaHablado; and MARIFE A. YACUB , a resident of 201Mabuhay Compound, Sauyo Road, Novaliches, QC,

    daughter of Fred Yacub and Rosa Agustin.

    FIRST PUBLICATIONJAMES SERAN, 31 years o ld, a resident of Leganes, Iloilo,son of Herminigildo Seran and Nelida Hisu-an; and AVEGEL CABUGNASON, 23 years old, a resident ofLooc, Vallehermoso, Neg. Or., daughter of BonifacioCabugnason and Anabel De Leon.