by Gerald Tecson | Nov 5, 2018 | Catholic Faith, Editorial, Personal Blog
Hail, holy Queen, Mother of mercy, hail, our life, our sweetness and our hope. Giovanni Battista Tiepolo painted this stunning depiction of the Virgin Mary in 1767-1768. The work was part of a project of seven altarpieces commissioned by King Charles III of Spain for...
by Kristine Tuting | Nov 2, 2018 | Personal Blog
Plenary Indulgence is defined as “the complete remission of all temporal punishment due to sin.” This simply means anyone who gains plenary indulgence is wholly forgiven from the spiritual sanctions. People who have attained plenary indulgence would be sent up to...
by Camille Cabal | Nov 2, 2018 | Personal Blog
Photo courtesy of pageone.ph Losing someone we love can break our hearts for a lifetime, but this loss is also a start of something new, a start of a new and everlasting life for the departed as they find their way back to God. Let us offer them a piece, for their...
by Lester de Castro | Nov 2, 2018 | Personal Blog
One misconception about All Soul’s Day is that it is celebrated during November 1 but in fact, the first day of November is dedicated to the saints of the church who reached or attained heaven. On the other hand, November 2 is the commemoration of all those who...
by Christian Robles | Oct 11, 2018 | Catholic Faith, Evangelization, Personal Blog
Join us this October 13 and join our community as we participate on one of the most coveted activities during the month of October. It was in Rome, towards the end of the eighteenth century, one fine evening in May. A child of the poor gathered his companions around...
by Camille Cabal | Oct 11, 2018 | Catholic Faith, Editorial, Personal Blog
Video grabbed from GMANetwork.com website. Copyright KMJS. In their recent segment, Kapuso Mo Jessica Soho featured Justin Henry, who, as a baby was left at the church. It happened 24 years ago, at the month of October 1993, at Saint Peter and John Parish which is...