Showing posts with label World Youth Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label World Youth Day. Show all posts

Monday, January 7, 2019

World Youth Day 2019 ng Iglesia ni Cristo - Panama! Malapit Na!


Isang malaking pagtitipon na naman ng mga kabataang kaanib sa tunay na Iglesia ni Cristo sa bansang Panama ngayong Enero 22-27, 2019 na dadaluhan naman ng Santo Papa Francisco. Ito ang WORLD YOUTH DAY 2019!  Kaabang-abang na naman ito para sa buong santa Iglesia upang lalong pagningasin ng Banal na Espiritu ang pananampalataya ng mga Katoliko sa buong  mundo. 

MABUHAY!

World Youth Day will be held in Panama City, Panamá in 2019.

The Local Organizing Committee (LOC) is hard at work planning the many important and interesting events which make up the WYD festivities. Below is the traditional schedule of events. Check back for more information about scheduled events as they become available. Until then, track the LOC’s progress in Latest News.

Source: WorldYouthDay.com

Saturday, July 21, 2018

WYD 2019 PANAMA OFFICIAL THEME SONG



Composed by Abdiel Jiménez Music
Arranged by Anibal Muñoz.
The original title, "Hágase en mi Según tu Palabra." WYD Panama 2019 Theme Song.
Translated by Fr. Rob Galea
Sung by Fr. Rob Galea, Natasha Pinto and Gary Pinto

Sunday, July 31, 2016

Sunod na World Youth Day 2019 - sa PANAMA!




 Panama (details)TOTAL Population: 3,339,150Catholics: 70%Total Catholics: 2,400,000
Republic of Panama
República de Panamá
FlagCoat of arms
Motto: "Pro Mundi Beneficio"
"For the Benefit of the World"
Anthem: Himno Istmeño  (Spanish)
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Capital
and largest city
Panama City
8°58′N 79°32′W
Official languagesSpanish
Ethnic groups
  • 65% Mestizo
  • 12.3% Native Panamanians
  • 9.2% Afro-Panamanian
  • 6.8% Mulatto
  • 6.7% White
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DemonymPanamanian
GovernmentUnitary presidentialconstitutional republic
 • PresidentJuan Carlos Varela
 • Vice PresidentIsabel Saint Malo
LegislatureNational Assembly
Independence
 • from Spain28 November 1821 
 • from Colombia3 November 1903 
Area
 • Total74,177.3 km2
28,640 sq mi
 • Water (%)2.9
Population
 • July 2015 estimate3,929,141
 • 2010 census3,405,813
 • Density45.9/km2
118.9/sq mi
GDP (PPP)2015 estimate
 • Total$82.179 billion
 • Per capita$20,512
GDP (nominal)2015 estimate
 • Total$47.473 billion
 • Per capita$11,849
Gini (2012) 51.9
high
HDI (2014)Increase 0.780
high · 60th
Currency
  • Balboa (PAB)
  • United States dollar (USD)
Time zoneEST (UTC−5)
Drives on theright
Calling code+507
ISO 3166 codePA
Internet TLD.pa

Saturday, July 23, 2016

Mga Kaanib ng Tunay na Iglesia, sa World Youth Day Poland

The official delegates from the Church in the Philippines attend a Days in the Diocese celebration in Warszawa Praga, starting with the procession flags. (Photo: CBCP ECY)

Friday, August 2, 2013

Nathan de Melo Brito Pires: Minahal, Hinangaan at Pinangaralan!



Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Aug 1, 2013 / 12:03 pm (CNA).- The young boy who brought Pope Francis to tears during World Youth Day in Rio de Janeiro was greeted with cheers from his classmates when school resumed on July 30.

According to Brazil’s O Globo TV network, nine-year-old Nathan de Brito was received amidst applause from his schoolmates in the city of Cabo Rio. Wearing World Youth Day apparel and a cross, he was “given a hero’s welcome,” the network reported.

“Everyone already knew about his desire to be a priest and wanted to know about his encounter with the Pope and how he found the courage to get past the security guards.”

Monday, July 29, 2013

Kabataang Katoliko, most behaved sabi ng Mayor ng Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

"...Catholic youth who descended on Rio from around the world were almost unfailingly good-natured and well-behaved. " -Eduardo Paes, mayor ng Rio de Janeiro, Brazil noong nakaraang World Youth Day 2013 na kinabibilangan ng mahigit 3,000,000 attendees [Mula sa The Telegraph]

Larawan mula sa CBS News

Sunday, July 28, 2013

Buhay na Buhay ang Iglesia! Tatlong Milyon sa Misa ni Papa Francis

Mahigit Tatlong Milyong mga Katoliko ang dumalo sa Misa ni Santo Papa Francis sa Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Ang nagsasabing "Ang Iglesia Katolika ay Tuluyan ng Bumagsak sa Kanluran" ay hindi lang nagkakamali kundi mandaraya at mapanlinlang.  Heto at mahigit TATLONG MILYON po ang mga dumalo sa pagtatapos na Misa ng WYD na pinangungunahan ni Santo Papa Francisco sa Rio de Janeiro, Brazil na kinabibilangan ng halos 2.5 na mga kabataang kaanib ng tunay na Iglesia ni Cristo. 

Hindi po ito haka-haka lamang o sabi-sabi, media na po ang nagpapatunay na BUHAY na BUHAY pa ang orihinal na IGLESIA NI CRISTO: Huffington Post, Sydney Morning Post, New York Daily News, Global Post, Times of India, Daily Mail UK, USA Today, Fox News, BBC News, France 24, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Hindu Times, Saudi Gazette, Japan Times, Al Jazeera at marami pang iba.

RIO DE JANEIRO - Pope Francis' historic trip to his home continent ended Sunday after a marathon weeklong visit to Brazil that drew millions of people onto the sands of Rio de Janeiro's iconic Copacabana beach and appeared to reinvigorate the clergy and faithful alike in the world's largest Catholic country.

Dignitaries including Brazilian Vice-President Michel Temer turned out at Rio's Antonio Carlos Jobim international airport to bid farewell to the Argentine-born pontiff after a visit marked by big moments. They included a visit to a vast church dedicated to Brazil's patron saint, a rainy walk through one of Rio's dangerous slums and a papal Mass that was one of the biggest in recent history.

Speaking from a white stage on the sands of Copacabana on Sunday, Francis urged a crowd estimated at 3 million people to go out and spread their faith "to the fringes of society, even to those who seem farthest away, most indifferent."

"The church needs you, your enthusiasm, your creativity and the joy that is so characteristic of you!" he said to applause in his final homily of World Youth Day festivities.

Later Sunday, he issued a more pointed message to the region's bishops, telling them to better look out for their flocks and put an end to the "clerical" culture that places priests on pedestals — often with what Francis called the "sinful complicity" of lay Catholics who hold the clergy in such high esteem... Ipagpatuloy ang pagbabasa sa Winnepeg Free Press

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Anyone who announces the death of Catholicism needs to come and experience World Youth Day. - ABC News

Ang malaking bilang ng taong sumalubong kay Pope Francis sa kanyang pagbisita sa WYD 2013 Brazil (Larawan mula sa Washington Post)
"Catholicism is paradoxical. When one grasps this, the Catholic Church begins to make much more sense. Anyone who announces the death of Catholicism needs to come and experience World Youth Day. " Ito ang mga katagang sinulat ni Kiara Pirola isang News Reporter ng ABC patungkol sa Relihiyon at Ethics.  Narito sa ibaba ang kabuuan ng kanyang pagsaksi sa buhay na buhay na Iglesia Katolika (na sa pasimula ay siyang Iglesia ni Cristo - Pasugo Abril 1966, p 46).
Attending the opening Mass of WYD 2013 on Copacabana Beach, I was blown away by the vibrancy, the joy and the sheer mass of humanity. Never will you see so many different national flags in one place - though, paradoxically, in that same place, an event takes place that renders nationality irrelevant.

Here, people from all races and nations gather to pray and have Mass. Holy Communion has never been more literal or tangible to me than when I am standing among hundreds of people from twelve different countries lining up to receive the Eucharist. Everything in Rio is in Portuguese, so suffice to say it is a struggle to understand anything that is going on. However, we come to Mass and suddenly everything makes sense again. I know which prayers are being said, I know when to stand, to sit and to kneel as if I was at my regular parish Mass. The power of seeing thousands of flags fall still as everyone kneels at the consecration renders all our differences irrelevant. Here we are, kneeling before the sacrifice of a Jewish carpenter and we are one. We are one body, one Church, one people.

Catholicism is paradoxical. When one grasps this, both World Youth Day and the Catholic Church begin to make much more sense. The fact of the matter is the Catholic Church is not dying. I challenge anyone who announces the death of Catholicism (and religious belief in general) to come and see a World Youth Day.

World Youth Day is a life-changing experience; it is not something you leave behind in the host country. This year's theme clearly emphasises this fact: "Go ... and make disciples of all nations." What does this mean? It means go home and be a paradox! Stand firm on principles in all matters, but always love your neighbour first. Participate actively and joyfully in those inane, backward Catholic practices that can often seem boring and old fashion. But above all, live the paradox that the Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta discovered: "Love until it hurts, then there is no more hurt; only love."

Pope Francis is our model of the living paradox of Catholicism. Here is a Jesuit, taking the name of St. Francis of Assisi. Here is a man with access to the beauty and comfort of the Papal facilities, but refusing them. Here is a man who asks for very little, but gives everything of himself in humble service to every person he meets. Here is a man who is thoroughly well educated and learned, but always seeks to learn from others first.

Pope Francis, the living paradox, will undoubtedly leave a deep impression on all of us. The last two Popes have been calling for a "New Evangelisation" and now, finally, I think I know what that nebulous term means. It means to be a paradox, to love Jesus and to live according to his teachings. It means to love the Church despite the flaws, imperfections and downright evil actions of some of its members. When we live with Jesus at the centre of our lives, people notice. That is the essence of evangelisation - to answer the challenge of St. Francis: "Preach the gospel always and, if necessary, use words."

This is why Pope John Paul II created World Youth Day - to offer a concrete invitation to young people to become witnesses and to evangelise just by gathering together for Mass with the Pope. The impact of that experience has long-lasting effect on the faith of the pilgrims and their life. Husbands have met their wives, priests, nuns, brothers and singles have found their vocations and purpose in life, and deep friendships are formed.

Re-fuelled and on fire with this incredible experience, we return home to the normal, quiet routine. Whether it takes a week or ten years for the full effect of a World Youth Day experience to bear fruit, it always does. It has and is continuing to have a lasting effect on the host nation and on the travelling pilgrims.

Nietzsche announced "God is dead." I, along with a few million other Catholics here in Rio, would like politely to disagree. He is very much alive and is calling new disciples every day. He is calling us, and we have answered because we are the Church - not in the future, but the right here, right now. To those who might be just a little cynical about the whole thing, I extend a simple invitation to you: come and see!

Kiara Pirola is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame (Australia) and contributor to Catholic Talk.

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Tara na sa World Youth Day Brazil!


Ating gunitain at ipagdiwang ang ating Pananampalataya! Tara na sa World Youth Day BRAZIL!

Para sa kumpletong kaganapan, bisitahin ang Official Website ng WYD 2013 Rio! O di kaya'y dito sa World Youth Day o xt3.com alternative sites!

Narito naman ang LIVE feeds para blessings by blessings pong mapapanood ang bawat kaganapan sa Brazil!