OFFICIAL CALENDAR OF DIOCESAN SHRINE AND PARISH OF OUR LADY OF ARANZAZU
San Mateo, Rizal, Philippines
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Tayo na sa Antipolo mga ka-Dambana! Magkita kita po tayo ngayong ika-10 ng Hunyo, 10 NU sa Misa sa Katedral.
Inihahandog ng Tanghalang Aranzazu Schooling Program 2017 Sa panulat ni Jerson Rei C. Guiwa at sa Direksyon ni Maren Kyle R. Loreño. Mangilabot, Makiramdam at makitawa. MULTO MAN MAY FEELINGS DIN "Isang komeding may Moral Lesson" Sa darating na Sabado at Linggo | Ika-10 & 11 ng Hunyo | 2PM | 5PM For ticket details […]
Saturday Vigil starts at 7:00 PM. Please see https://www.facebook.com/events/1502748646447855/ for more details.
Desertification is the degradation of land in arid, semi-arid and dry sub-humid areas. It is caused primarily by human activities and climatic variations. Desertification does not refer to the expansion of existing deserts. It occurs because dryland ecosystems, which cover over one third of the world‘s land area, are extremely vulnerable to overexploitation and inappropriate […]
The Solemnity of Corpus Christi commemorates the Eucharist; traditionally it falls on the Thursday after Trinity Sunday, although in some regions it is transferred to the following Sunday. In 2017, the traditional date of Corpus Christi falls on June 15th, while the Sunday after is June 18th. O Salutaris Hostia O Priest and Victim, Word […]
Born at Ravenna, probably about 950; died at Val-di-Castro, 19 June, 1027. St. Peter Damian, his first biographer, and almost all the Camaldolese writers assert that St. Romuald's age at his death was one hundred and twenty, and that therefore he was born about 907. This is disputed by most modern writers. Such a date […]
Ordinary Time is a time for growth and maturation, a time in which the mystery of Christ is called to penetrate ever more deeply into history until all things are finally caught up in Christ. The goal, toward which all of history is directed, is represented by the final Sunday in Ordinary Time, the Solemnity […]
In a world where violence forces thousands of families to flee for their lives each day, the time is now to show that the global public stands with refugees. To do this, the UN Refugee Agency launched the #WithRefugees petition in June 2016 to send a message to governments that they must work together and […]
HISTORY OF THE FEAST OF THE SACRED HEART The first feast of the Sacred Heart was celebrated on August 31, 1670, in Rennes, France, through the efforts of Fr. Jean Eudes (1602-1680). From Rennes, the devotion spread, but it took the visions of St. Margaret Mary Alacoque (1647-1690) for the devotion to become universal. In […]
Saint John the Baptist’s Story Jesus called John the greatest of all those who had preceded him: “I tell you, among those born of women, no one is greater than John….” But John would have agreed completely with what Jesus added: “et the least in the kingdom of God is greater than he” (Luke 7:28). […]
Ordinary Time is a time for growth and maturation, a time in which the mystery of Christ is called to penetrate ever more deeply into history until all things are finally caught up in Christ. The goal, toward which all of history is directed, is represented by the final Sunday in Ordinary Time, the Solemnity […]
St. Cyril of Alexandria was declared a Doctor of the Church by Pope Leo XIII.
St. Irenaeus was born in Asia Minor around the year 140. It is not known when he came to Gaul. He was a priest of the Church of Lyons during the persecution of 177 when St. Pothinus, first bishop of the city and the first martyr of Lyons, was put to death.
Veneration of the two great Apostles, Peter and Paul, has its roots in the very foundations of the Church. They are the solid rock on which the Church is built.
Red is the color for marytrs; red rose symbol of martyrdom; crown, symbolizing victory over death and sin; white horse with a white banner and cross and sword; fire or flames; palm, symbol of victory.