by Camille Cabal | Mar 13, 2020 | Aranzazu News
March 13, 2020 falls under Friday. As we all know, Friday the 13th has been a day that people referred to as “bad luck”. It is something that one starts believing just by living in the culture, but what is its origin? There is a number of stories that tells the origin...
by Camille Cabal | Mar 8, 2020 | Aranzazu News
Today we are celebrating International Women’s Day (March 8) which fell within the Lenten Season this year. Let us take a moment to reflect on some of the inspiring women Saints who showed what it means to be truly selfless, courageous and loving. St Faustina...
by John Carls Cruzado | Feb 25, 2020 | Aranzazu News
Photo courtesy of fullycatholic.com Shrove Tuesday attained its name from rite of shriving that we Christians used to undergo since then. In Shriving, each and every one of us confesses our sins to the priest and receives forgiveness from Christ through the priest we...
by Camille Cabal | Feb 11, 2020 | Aranzazu News
Photo Courtesy of pilgrim-info.com February 11 is the observance of World Sick Day or a time of prayer for those who are suffering from illnesses and those who are helping the sick. It is for the memorial of Our Lady of Lourdes which was instituted on May 13, 1992 by...
by Aranzazu Events | Feb 9, 2020 | Aranzazu News
NSDAPS personnel toured the campus of Gyeseong High School. SOUTH KOREA – The faculty and staff of Nuestra Senora de Aranzazu Parochial School (NSDAPS) visited Gyeseong High School, a premier secondary educational institution in South Korea, on February 07, 2020...
by Aranzazu Events | Jan 14, 2020 | Aranzazu News, Catholic Faith, Feasts and Solemnities
To prevent any offenses from happening, our local government unit committee will prohibit activities and items on the procession/parade. SAN MATEO, Rizal – The Feast of the Senyor Sto. Niño is one of the colorful, grandest religious activity in the Philippines during...