by Hannah Andrie Adame | Sep 9, 2020 | Evangelization, Feasts and Solemnities
We often perceive Fiesta as colourful because of the parade joined by the townspeople in bright and lively costumes, free kakanin, vibrant flowers, free concerts, aligned tiangges, and many more. But since we are experiencing a global crisis now, we cannot do any of...
by Camille Cabal | Sep 8, 2020 | Evangelization
The Feast of Our Lady of Aranzazu is one of the most awaited events in San Mateo because of different activities that strengthen the bond of people within our town and also with our brothers and sisters outside San Mateo whom we share the same devotion for Aranzazu....
by Fr. Bembol Hiteroza | Sep 8, 2020 | Evangelization, Fr. Bembol
I would like to start my reflection by telling a story entitled “Nails on the Post” by M.F. Cowdery ( From the book The Moral Compass – Edited, with commentary, by William J. Bennet). It goes like this: “There was once a farmer who had a son...
by Camille Cabal | Sep 8, 2020 | Evangelization, Feasts and Solemnities
No one can deny that the pandemic has shaken us in many ways and none of us was prepared for it. By this time, you might have tried everything to divert your attention from this stressful situation, but did you know that Mary was once in our place? Mary was given a...
by Fr. Bembol Hiteroza | Sep 7, 2020 | Evangelization
I asked my students with regards to their coping mechanism during this time of quarantine (ECQ, GCQ). Here are some of their answers: watching Korean dramas, doing tiktok, gardening, cooking, engaging in arts, singing, learning how to bake, praying and attending...
by Camille Cabal | Jun 21, 2020 | Evangelization, Family
Photo Courtesy of stocktonfamilylawbankruptcy.com Did you ever experience that everytime you try to turn off the Television, someone will suddenly speak and say, “I’m watching?” That is no other than our fathers, who we thought, were already sleeping on the couch. ...