Showing posts with label Religious Missionaries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Religious Missionaries. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 1, 2017
Friday, December 16, 2016
Mga Misionero / Misionera ng Iglesia ni Cristo, Hinarap ang Banta Mapangaral lamang ang Mabuting Balita ng Panginoon Diyos Ama, Anak at Espiritu Santo
Ang inyong mga inaibang relihiyon at kanilang mga bayarang Ministro o Pastor? Sila ba'y nakapangaral na sa lugar na di pa nakakatanggap ng Mabuting Balita? O doon lamang sila naghahasik ng maling aral ng kanilang mga founders sa mga lugar na 'CHRISTIANIZED' na ng mga Misionerong Katoliko?
Thursday, September 1, 2016
Thursday, May 26, 2016
Muslim mother supports her Catholic priest son
Mathias Hariyadi 10/13/2015
The Muslim family of Robertus B. Asiyanto joyfully participated in his ordination in Maumere. His mother laid her hands on the altar: "I'm really happy with my son’s choice". The island of Flores is one of the few predominantly Catholic areas of Indonesia.
Jakarta (AsiaNews) - A Muslim woman blessed her son, a Catholic deacon, at the altar of the church where shortly after he was ordained priest. The incident happened three days ago in the chapel of the Major Seminary of Maumere on the island of Flores. Eleven deacons, belonging to the Divine Word Missionary order (SVD), were ordained in the presence of Msgr. Vincensius Poto Kota Pr, Archbishop of Ende.
Sites Asiyah, wearing Islamic dress (including the hijab), was accompanied by her son Robertus B. Asiyanto, nicknamed "Yanto", and laid her hands on his head, under the gaze of his adoptive father who was watching from the front with the rest of the family. "I'm really happy to see my son ordained a Catholic priest," said the woman at the end of the celebration.
The island of Flores, Eastern Nusa Taggara province, has the highest concentration of Catholics in the country, who form the majority of the population of the island. This is why it is rare for a Muslim family to willingly accept the conversion of a son to Catholicism, given that it is a rare event. Central Java is Muslim majority, but many men and women religious come from Muslim families, and it is not seen as exceptional.
In southern Sumatra the different paths of twin sisters has become famous: one is a devout Muslim, and has participated in the last pilgrimage (hajj) to Mecca; the other became Catholic and entered the Daughters of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart (Pbhk) of Merauke, on the island of Papua. Both are happy and have good family relationships.
Wednesday, May 18, 2016
'PINK SISTERS; KILALA SA PANANALANGIN 24/7 SA LOOB NG MAHIGIT 100 TAON NA!
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Ang mga 'Pink Sisters' (Sisters of the Holy Spirit of Perpetual Adoration) habang sila ay nananalangin |
Kilala sa pagiging "CLOISTERED NUNS" ang mga Sisters of the Holy Spirit of Perpetual Adoration (SSpSAP) o mas kilala sa kanilang suot na kulay PINK kaya't sila'y tinawag na 'Pink Sisters' ay walang sawang NANANALANGIN 24/7 mula nang ito ay itinatag ni Santo Arnold Janssen, isang Aleman, noong 1896 sa The Netherlands. Bukod sa kanila, may iba bang itinatag si Santo Janssen. Ito ay ang kilalang mga Misyonero ng Societas Verbi Divini (Society of the Divine Word) o SVD na nangangasiwa ng HEALING MASS ng ABS-CBN tuwing araw ng Linggo. Ang Missionary Sisters Servants of the Holy Spirit (SSpS). Sila ang mga Religious Missionaries na nagpapatakbo sa DIVINE WORD COLLEGE sa na kilala sa Pilipinas at ng San Carlos University sa Cebu. Ang mga SSpS naman ang nagpapatakbo ng mga HOLY SPIRIT COLLEGE.
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Philadelphia’s Pink Sisters have prayed nonstop for 100 years
By Associated Press
December 28, 2015
PHILADELPHIA — For more than 100 years, the cloistered nuns known as the Pink Sisters have worked in shifts to ensure nonstop prayer in Philadelphia’s Chapel of Divine Love.
Now, to address their shrinking numbers and ensure their prayers continue for another century, the Roman Catholic Holy Spirit Adoration sisters have begun quietly reaching out, seeking to grow their order while carefully maintaining their secluded life.
In the last year, they hung a banner outside their chapel and convent as a way to let other people know about their daily public Masses. They’ve granted more interviews with news reporters. And they have begun inviting Catholic women’s organizations and schools to speak to the sisters — with all conversations taking place through the grille in the convent visiting room, of course.
There’s even a subtle recruitment flier hanging just inside the front door of the chapel. It encourages visitors to ask themselves three questions: Do you love Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament? Do you realize the power of prayer before the Blessed Sacrament? Is Jesus calling you to say “yes” to a life of prayer before the Blessed Sacrament?
“We rarely reached out for vocation promotion before the centennial. But now we want young ladies to see how beautiful the life is and how truer the joy when it is without the trappings of material things,” said Sister Maria Clarissa, 55. “We do our part in addressing these challenges, but at the same time, we leave it to the Lord. He’s the one who calls.”
There were once as many as 40 nuns living in the Philadelphia convent. Now there are 20: The youngest is 52, and the oldest is 90.
Friday, April 22, 2016
Thursday, April 21, 2016
Mga Masayahing Madre ng Iglesia ni Cristo!
Is asa mga katangian ng TUNAY na IGLESIA ay pagiging MASAYAHIN. Katulad nitong mga mader ng Eucharistic Communicators of the Heavenly Father na nakikitang masayang nagsasayawan sa indak ng kanilang sariling mga awitin.
Ipagdasal nating mga kaanib ng tunay na Iglesia na dumami pa ang mga katulad nilang nagsisilbi alang alang sa panalanging alay para sa buong Santa Iglesia Katolika.
By Diego López Marina
Catholic News Agency
Cali, Colombia, Apr 14, 2016 .- Watch them sing, and you might be convinced of it.
The Eucharistic Communicators of the Heavenly Father are a community of nuns from Colombia who have a great passion for music and an intense desire to announce God through the gifts he has given them.
Sister María Victoria de Jesús told CNA the mission of their apostolate “is to evangelize through as many means of communication as possible,” and added that the charism of the sisters “is to communicate the love of God the Father.”
They have released a Spanish-language album Yo le Canto, or “I Sing”, as well as numerous music videos online.
They are currently producing new songs for a 2017 release, and have been featured regularly on Catholic stations in Colombia, Peru, and Los Angeles.
The Eucharistic Communicators of the Heavenly Father were formed in 2004 by Mother Gabriela del Amor Crucificado and Father Antonio Lootens, from two communities of hermits. They are based in the Archdiocese of Cali, in southwestern Colombia, and the community includes 65 religious women dedicated to evangelization through social media.
Sister Maria of Nazareth, who founded the musical group within the community, recalled “the words of Paul VI that the Church would be culpable if it did not use the powerful medium of television, and that John Paul II said there should be a group of consecrated persons dedicated to communications media: and thus our community was born.”
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