Showing posts with label Bagong Taon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bagong Taon. Show all posts

Friday, January 3, 2020

Buong Mundo Ipinadiriwang ang Bagong Taon Ayon sa Kalendaryo ng Iglesia Katolika



JAPAN



SINGAPORE




CHINA




DUBAI, UAE



ROME, ITALY



LONDON, ENGLAND



BERLIN, GERMANY



PYONG YANG, NORTH KOREA



MOSCOW, RUSSIA



PHILIPPINE ARENA, STA. MARIA BULACAN, PHILIPPINES



SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA




RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL


BARCELONA, SPAIN



TEL AVIV, ISRAEL



DOHA, QATAR



BAHRAIN



TORONTO, CANADA




Wednesday, January 1, 2020

2,020 TAONG PAG-IRAL NG IGLESIA KATOLIKA!

Photo Source: Asian Junkie
MALIGAYANG BAGONG TAON SA INYONG LAHAT! DALAWANG LIBO AT DALAWAMPUNG TAON NA PO ANG IGLESIA KATOLIKA!

Maging ang tatag na Iglesia ni Felix Manalo ay nagdiriwang din ng pagdiriwang ng mga Katoliko!



Pope Gregory XIII, born Ugo Boncompagni, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 13 May 1572 to his death in 1585. He is best known for commissioning and being the namesake for the Gregorian calendar, which remains the internationally accepted civil calendar to this day. -Wikipedia


Tuesday, January 1, 2019

Dwight Longenecker: Pagans, a Pope, & the Fall of Sauron: How We Got New Year’s Day


Article Source: The Imaginative Conservative
By Dwight Longenecker
Also featured at Patheos

Some atheists, Muslims and Christian fundamentalists like to grumble and gibe that the celebration of Christmas and Easter are “pagan.” They are right and they are wrong. They are right inasmuch as the wellsprings of our Western culture are deep in the pre-Christian cultures of Europe. They are wrong because the early Christians, like the Hebrews before them, saw their religion as a contrast and a corrective to the prevailing pagan culture.

Like cultural iconoclasts shall we seek to purge all vestiges of paganism from our modern world? Must we give up our Christmas tree and cast out our Easter eggs? If so, then we must also re-name the days of the week and refuse to honor the pagan deities Tiu (Tuesday) Wotan (Wednesday) Thor (Thursday) Frige (Friday) and Saturn (Saturday) not to mention the worship of the Sun and Moon (Sunday and Monday)

Our cultural cleansing must continue, and we must demand that the names of the months of the year be purged of their demonic and absurd pagan associations! Out Janus, the two faced god of January! Begone Mars for March, the goddess Maia for May and Juno to follow. New Years’ Day! The horror! That the beginning of the year should be celebrated at the beginning of January is pagan through and through!

Imaginative conservatism is never iconoclastic. It affirms the past as the foundation for the future. Our Western culture is deeply rooted in the classic civilizations of Greece and Rome, but also in the pre Christian pagan cultures of Europe. The ancient customs have merged, developed and adapted to changing times, but they are not to be scorned simply because they are pagan or because they are from the past. A good example of how an originally pagan custom has developed into a modern celebration is New Years’ Day.

The earliest records of a New Year celebration are from Mesopotamia around 2000 BC. Then about the time of Father Abraham, the new year was heralded not in mid winter, but at the Spring equinox in mid-March. Following these already ancient customs, the first Roman calendar had ten months and also recognized March as the beginning of the year. This is why September, October, November and December have their names: from March they were the seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth months.

The second king of Rome, Numa Pompilius added January and February to the calendar and in 153 BC we have the first record of January first being celebrated as New Years’ Day. The change was decreed for civil reasons (the consuls began their term at that time) but many people still recognized March as the start of the year.

Monday, December 12, 2016

TEMA NG IGLESIA NI CRISTO SA TAONG 2017

Una sa lahat, alam niyo ba na ang sinusunod na Kalendaryo ng pamunuan ng Iglesia Ni Cristo® - na TATAG ni FELIX MANALO noong 1914 bilang pamantayan sa kanilang pagbibilang ng anibersaryo, kaarawan at mga gawain ay ang Gregorian Calendar na ipinakilala ni Papa Gregorio XIII noong taong 1582 A.D., LIBONG TAON bago pa man nagkaroon ng INC™ sa bansang Pilipinas?

Heto at nasa ika-2,017 taon na po TANDA ng TUNAY na Iglesia ni Cristo mula nang ito ay itinatag, ITINAKDA po ng Iglesia ni Cristo sa Pilipinas sa pamamatigan ng CBCP ang taong 2017 bilang 'YEAR OF THE PARISH AS COMMUNION OF COMMUNITIES'.

Sa 'Taon ng mga Parokya' ang TEMA po ng taon ay 'Forming BECs that are agents of communion, participation and mission' na NAGLALAYONG pag-ibayuhin pa lalo ang KAISAHAN ng ating mga komunidad sa bawat parokya, PALAKASIN ang pananampalataya ng BAWAT KATOLIKONG KRISTIANO at AKAYIN sila tungo sa PAGDRIRIWANG ng BANAL NA EUKARISTIA bilang isang SAMBAYANAN ng MANANAMPALATAYA tungo sa KABANALAN sa ilalimng KAHARIAN NG DIYOS -- na may HUSTISYA, KAPAYAPAAN, KAISAHAN, AT KALAYAAN.

Dalangin nating mga tunay na kaanib ng nag-iisang Iglesia ng Panginoon at Diyos na si Hesu-Kristo na ito ay maging MAKATOTOHANAN sa ating mga buhay.

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On the contrary, ang nagpapanggap ng 'Iglesia' ni Cristo ay nagtakda ng kanilang TEMA sa ika-2,017 taon ng Iglesia Katolika bilang “Ikinararangal ko na Ako ay Iglesia Ni Cristo (INC)".  Nilalayon ng samahang ito na gunitain daw nila ang kanilang KASAYSAYAN mula sa kanilang hamak na simulain (Manila Bulettin).

Bagamat hinihimok nilang gunitain ang kasaysayan ng INC™ (Iglesia Ni Cristo®) simula lamang nitong 1914 A.D. nakakaligtaan naman nilang ALALAHANIN ang KABUUANG KASAYSAYAN NG TUNAY NA IGLESIA NI CRISTO.  Di nila alintana na ang PAGGAMIT nila ng KALENDARYONG KATOLIKO ay PAGYAKAP na rin nila ng KATOTOHANANG ang TUNAY na Iglesia ni Cristo ay 2,017 taon na po at HINDI 103.

Samakatuwid, ang TUNAY ay 2,017 taon nang umiiral at ang PEKE ay 103 taon pa lamang ito mula ng itinatag noong 1914 sa Punta, Santa Ana, Maynila.