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Radio Veritas, the leading faith-based AM radio station in the Philippines is once again broadcasting in its studio after being placed under temporary locked down after some of its employees tested positive for the coronavirus.

“Radyo Veritas, after several days of shifting place of operation from the studio in Quezon City to the transmitter site in Bulacan to do broadcast as effect of several covid cases in the workplace, we have returned and started broadcasting again in our base in Quezon City, after implementing health protocols for Covid cases and disinfecting the offices,” according to a news post on Veritas website.

The Veritas team expresses its gratefulness to all the Kapanaligs who supported them both in prayers and material help. The team also acknowledges the blessings they received amidst the pandemic.

“We thank all Kapanaligs for your continued support both in prayers and in material gifts for us to continue our operations in anyway we can to bring news, relevant information, public service and most of all hope amidst the pandemic,” said the Veritas management.

“We continually receive blessings from the Lord amidst the trial of the pandemic, and for this we are daily grateful and thankful,” the team added.

Radio Veritas temporarily closed its operation from its main studio in Quezon City last April 14 because some of its employees were infected by COVID-19. The temporary lockdown was in response to the health guidelines set by the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF). The lockdown also allowed the disinfection of the entire building. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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Radio Veritas back to studio operation after temporary lockdown

Radio Veritas, the leading faith-based AM radio station in the Philippines is once again broadcasting in its studio after being placed under temporary locked down after some of its employees tested positive for the coronavirus. “Radyo Veritas, after several days of shifting place of operation from the studio in Quezon City to the transmitter site …

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On May 1, Feast of St. Joseph the Worker, the Vatican Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments through the approval of His Holiness Pope Francis introduced 7 new invocations to the litany in honor of St. Joseph.

According to Vatican News, a letter was sent by Archbishop Arthur Roche, Secretary of the Congregation and Father Corrado Maggioni, SMM, Undersecretary to the presidents of bishops’ conference around the world which explained the reason behind the initiative.

“On the 150th anniversary of the proclamation of Saint Joseph as Patron of the Universal Church, the Holy Father, Pope Francis, published the Apostolic Letter Patris corde, with the aim ‘to increase our love for this great saint, to encourage us to implore his intercession and to imitate his virtues and his zeal’,” according to the letter.

“In this light, it appeared opportune to update the Litany in honour of Saint Joseph, approved by the Apostolic See in 1909, by integrating seven new invocations drawn from the interventions of the Popes who have reflected on aspects of the figure of the Patron of the Universal Church.”

The Vatican News added that the Congregation presented the new invocations to Pope Francis, who approved their integration into the Litany of Saint Joseph. 

The 7 new invocations, originally in Latin, are as follows: Custos Redemptoris, Serve Christi, Minister salutis, Fulcimen in difficultatibus, Patrone exsulum, Patrone afflictorum, Patrone pauperum

These could be translated as: Guardian of the Redeemer, Servant of Christ, Minister of salvation, Support in difficulties, Patron of exiles, Patron of the afflicted and Patron of the poor.

The Congregation also stated in the letter that, “It will be the responsibility of the Episcopal Conferences to see to the translation and publication of the Litany in the languages which are within their competency; these translations do not require the confirmation of the Apostolic See.” 

The Congregation has also allowed the bishops conferences to add other invocations with which St. Joseph is honored in their countries. 

“Such additions should be made in the proper place and preserve the literary genre of the Litany.”

On May 1, 2021, Archbishop of Davao and CBCP President Romulo Valles led the Act of Consecration to St. Joseph in Davao at 9:45 am, followed by the celebration of the Holy Eucharist presided over by Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma at 10 am.

In the Archdiocese of Manila, Most Rev. Broderick S, Pabillo led the Holy Mass at San Jose Manggagawa Parish in Manuguit, Tondo, at 6 pm. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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On May 1, Feast of St. Joseph the Worker, the Vatican Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments through the approval of His Holiness Pope Francis introduced 7 new invocations to the litany in honor of St. Joseph. According to Vatican News, a letter was sent by Archbishop Arthur Roche, Secretary of …

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The Hospicio de San Jose Orphanage, the oldest charitable institution in the Philippines was placed in lockdown after the house recorded 23 of COVID-19 positive cases.

According to the official statement, the orphanage “has declared self-lockdown since March 15, 2020, but became stricter in its protocols since April 21, 2021, to mitigate and contain further infection of the COVID 19 to its residents and personnel with their families who have sought refuge in Hospicio since the lockdown”.

As of April 30, 2021, there are 23 confirmed cases now in isolation with no deaths related to COVID-19.

“All residents of Hospicio are on movement restrictions and are confined in their dormitories. Having reported these cases to the City Health Office of Manila, we are now being monitored by the City Health Emergency Center, following the IATF guidelines,” according to the statement.

Sr. Maria Ana Rosario Evidente, DC, Visitatrix, Province of St. Louise de Marillac – Asia, has expressed her gratitude to all those who immediately responded to their call and are continue sending donations. She also asked the people to continue sending help.

Hospicio de San Jose, the charity arm of the Catholic Church is under the management of the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul and has four major Programs: the Child and Youth Welfare and Development Program (87 children/youth); the Program for Persons with Special Needs (48 PSN); the Program for Older Persons (65 OPs) and the Crisis Intervention Program (with 29 abused & exploited children, 150 homeless individuals/families and 2 persons in crisis situations).

Those who are interested to donate cash may send it to the following bank accounts:

BPI, M.H. del Pilar Branch
Account Name: Hospicio de San Jose
Account Number: 8103-0986-62
Swift Code – BOPIPHMM

Metrobank
United Nations Ave. Branch
Account Name: Hospicio de San Jose
Account Number: 175-3-17550678-1

Accounting Office G-Cash Account:
Teresita Abastillas
0996-893-6635

To be acknowledged, you may send a copy of your deposit slip to Sister Corrie’s email: mspg.evidente@gmail.com. They will also reply with a receipt.

You may also deliver your donation directly to:

SISTER MARCELITA CATARINA D.C.
HOSPICIO DE SAN JOSE
Ayala Bridge, Quiapo, San Miguel, Manila
Mobile No.: +63 908 865 0251 +63 945 481 8930
E-mail address: mspg.evidente@gmail.com

For further inquiries, please contact:
– Sr. Maria Socorro Pilar G. Evidente, DC
Administrator
mspg.evidente@gmail.com
Office Hours: 8736-91-84
Cell Nos. 0908-8650251 / 09192199881

– Sr. Marcelita Catarina, DC
Sister Servant/Superior
Cell No. 0917-462-7316

(Fatima Llanza/RCAM-AOC | Photo from Radio Veritas)

 

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His Holiness Pope Francis has declared the month of May for a prayer marathon calling all the faithful to unite in the recitation of the Holy Rosary to ask the Blessed Virgin Mary intercession for the end of the COVID-19 pandemic and the resumption of social and work activities.

In a press release posted on the website of the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New Evangelization, tasked by the Holy Father to organize the event, the invitation was extended to shrines all over the world that would serve as promoters of the Holy Rosary among individuals, families and communities around the world.

“For this reason, the Shrines are called to promote and solicit as much as possible the participation of the faithful, so that everyone can devote a moment to daily prayer, in the car, on the street, and thanks to communication technologies, with the smartphone, requesting the end of the pandemic and the resumption of social and work activities,” according to the press release.

Thirty Marian Shrines were chosen to lead each day in the month of Month in the praying of the rosary with different intentions and would be live-streamed in the official channels of the Vatican at 6 pm Rome time. Pope Francis will lead the opening on May 1 and conclude it on May 31.

The Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage in Antipolo, Philippines is one of the chosen shrines to lead in the praying of the rosary. The other shrines are: Our Lady of Walsingham in England; Jesus the Saviour and Mother Mary in Nigeria; Our Lady of Częstochowa in Poland; Basilica of the Annunciation in Nazareth; Blessed Virgin of the Rosary in South Korea; Our Lady Aparecida in Brazil; Our Lady of Lujan in Argentina; Holy House of Loreto in Italy; Our Lady of Knock in Ireland; Virgin of the Poor at Banneux in Belgium; Notre Dame d’Afrique in Algeria; Our Lady of the Rosary of Fatima in Portugal; Our Lady of Health in India; Our Lady Queen of Peace at Medjugorje in Bosnia; St. Mary’s Cathedral in Australia; Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in the United States; Our Lady of Lourdes in France; Meryem Ana in Turkey; Nuestra Señora de la Caridad del Cobre in Cuba; Our Lady of Nagasaki in Japan; Nuestra Señora de Montserrat in Spain; Notre Dame du Cap in Canada; National Shrine Our Lady Ta’ Pinu in Malta; Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe in Mexico; Mother of God in Zarvantysia in Ukraine; Black Madonna of Altötting in Germany; Our Lady of Lebanon – in Lebanon; Blessed Virgin of the Holy Rosary of Pompeii in Italy. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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It seems we can’t find what you’re looking for. Perhaps searching can help.

The Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas has expressed support to all those who hold community pantries in the country.

According to Veritas News, Rouquel Ponte, President of LAIKO hails the Christian act of kindness and unity that these community pantries demonstrate especially during this time of the pandemic where many people have lost their jobs and have nothing to feed their families.

“This movement initiated by kindhearted individuals with the common objective of helping our countrymen who are most in need but with less capabilities, is unprecedented and unequaled during this crucial times of the pandemic,” Ponte said.

“People with lesser opportunities can somehow hope to survive even for a day, through the overflowing and collective generosity of community residents with much or less to share. Undoubtedly God is inspiring their hearts too. Give us this day our daily bread (Mt6: 11),” Ponte added.

She also encouraged all the Archdiocesan and Diocesan Councils of the Laity and members of the Church-based National Lay Organizations of the Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas to help and support the initiatives of these community pantries. She as well urged the organizers to be alert and vigilant on various threats like red-tagging and profiling.

“We encourage all our National Lay Organizations, Archdiocesan/Diocesan Councils of the Laity to extend their unwavering support to these initiatives. Likewise, let us be alert & vigilant that these community undertakings be protected from forces who plan to divide and thwart whatever gains there is to be reaped,” said Ponte.

In the Archdiocese of Manila, parishes, lay and religious organizations have started setting up their community pantries in response to the call of Most Rev. Broderick Pabillo, Apostolic Administrator of Manila to organize programs that would promote the act of charity. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC |  Photo from San Roque de Mandaluyong Parish Facebook Page)

 

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The Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas has expressed support to all those who hold community pantries in the country. According to Veritas News, Rouquel Ponte, President of LAIKO hails the Christian act of kindness and unity that these community pantries demonstrate especially during this time of the pandemic where many people have lost their jobs and …

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Radio Veritas, the leading faith-based AM radio station in the Philippines is once again broadcasting in its studio after being placed under temporary locked down after some of its employees tested positive for the coronavirus.

“Radyo Veritas, after several days of shifting place of operation from the studio in Quezon City to the transmitter site in Bulacan to do broadcast as effect of several covid cases in the workplace, we have returned and started broadcasting again in our base in Quezon City, after implementing health protocols for Covid cases and disinfecting the offices,” according to a news post on Veritas website.

The Veritas team expresses its gratefulness to all the Kapanaligs who supported them both in prayers and material help. The team also acknowledges the blessings they received amidst the pandemic.

“We thank all Kapanaligs for your continued support both in prayers and in material gifts for us to continue our operations in anyway we can to bring news, relevant information, public service and most of all hope amidst the pandemic,” said the Veritas management.

“We continually receive blessings from the Lord amidst the trial of the pandemic, and for this we are daily grateful and thankful,” the team added.

Radio Veritas temporarily closed its operation from its main studio in Quezon City last April 14 because some of its employees were infected by COVID-19. The temporary lockdown was in response to the health guidelines set by the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF). The lockdown also allowed the disinfection of the entire building. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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Radio Veritas back to studio operation after temporary lockdown

Radio Veritas, the leading faith-based AM radio station in the Philippines is once again broadcasting in its studio after being placed under temporary locked down after some of its employees tested positive for the coronavirus. “Radyo Veritas, after several days of shifting place of operation from the studio in Quezon City to the transmitter site …

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On May 1, Feast of St. Joseph the Worker, the Vatican Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments through the approval of His Holiness Pope Francis introduced 7 new invocations to the litany in honor of St. Joseph.

According to Vatican News, a letter was sent by Archbishop Arthur Roche, Secretary of the Congregation and Father Corrado Maggioni, SMM, Undersecretary to the presidents of bishops’ conference around the world which explained the reason behind the initiative.

“On the 150th anniversary of the proclamation of Saint Joseph as Patron of the Universal Church, the Holy Father, Pope Francis, published the Apostolic Letter Patris corde, with the aim ‘to increase our love for this great saint, to encourage us to implore his intercession and to imitate his virtues and his zeal’,” according to the letter.

“In this light, it appeared opportune to update the Litany in honour of Saint Joseph, approved by the Apostolic See in 1909, by integrating seven new invocations drawn from the interventions of the Popes who have reflected on aspects of the figure of the Patron of the Universal Church.”

The Vatican News added that the Congregation presented the new invocations to Pope Francis, who approved their integration into the Litany of Saint Joseph. 

The 7 new invocations, originally in Latin, are as follows: Custos Redemptoris, Serve Christi, Minister salutis, Fulcimen in difficultatibus, Patrone exsulum, Patrone afflictorum, Patrone pauperum

These could be translated as: Guardian of the Redeemer, Servant of Christ, Minister of salvation, Support in difficulties, Patron of exiles, Patron of the afflicted and Patron of the poor.

The Congregation also stated in the letter that, “It will be the responsibility of the Episcopal Conferences to see to the translation and publication of the Litany in the languages which are within their competency; these translations do not require the confirmation of the Apostolic See.” 

The Congregation has also allowed the bishops conferences to add other invocations with which St. Joseph is honored in their countries. 

“Such additions should be made in the proper place and preserve the literary genre of the Litany.”

On May 1, 2021, Archbishop of Davao and CBCP President Romulo Valles led the Act of Consecration to St. Joseph in Davao at 9:45 am, followed by the celebration of the Holy Eucharist presided over by Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma at 10 am.

In the Archdiocese of Manila, Most Rev. Broderick S, Pabillo led the Holy Mass at San Jose Manggagawa Parish in Manuguit, Tondo, at 6 pm. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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The Hospicio de San Jose Orphanage, the oldest charitable institution in the Philippines was placed in lockdown after the house recorded 23 of COVID-19 positive cases.

According to the official statement, the orphanage “has declared self-lockdown since March 15, 2020, but became stricter in its protocols since April 21, 2021, to mitigate and contain further infection of the COVID 19 to its residents and personnel with their families who have sought refuge in Hospicio since the lockdown”.

As of April 30, 2021, there are 23 confirmed cases now in isolation with no deaths related to COVID-19.

“All residents of Hospicio are on movement restrictions and are confined in their dormitories. Having reported these cases to the City Health Office of Manila, we are now being monitored by the City Health Emergency Center, following the IATF guidelines,” according to the statement.

Sr. Maria Ana Rosario Evidente, DC, Visitatrix, Province of St. Louise de Marillac – Asia, has expressed her gratitude to all those who immediately responded to their call and are continue sending donations. She also asked the people to continue sending help.

Hospicio de San Jose, the charity arm of the Catholic Church is under the management of the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul and has four major Programs: the Child and Youth Welfare and Development Program (87 children/youth); the Program for Persons with Special Needs (48 PSN); the Program for Older Persons (65 OPs) and the Crisis Intervention Program (with 29 abused & exploited children, 150 homeless individuals/families and 2 persons in crisis situations).

Those who are interested to donate cash may send it to the following bank accounts:

BPI, M.H. del Pilar Branch
Account Name: Hospicio de San Jose
Account Number: 8103-0986-62
Swift Code – BOPIPHMM

Metrobank
United Nations Ave. Branch
Account Name: Hospicio de San Jose
Account Number: 175-3-17550678-1

Accounting Office G-Cash Account:
Teresita Abastillas
0996-893-6635

To be acknowledged, you may send a copy of your deposit slip to Sister Corrie’s email: mspg.evidente@gmail.com. They will also reply with a receipt.

You may also deliver your donation directly to:

SISTER MARCELITA CATARINA D.C.
HOSPICIO DE SAN JOSE
Ayala Bridge, Quiapo, San Miguel, Manila
Mobile No.: +63 908 865 0251 +63 945 481 8930
E-mail address: mspg.evidente@gmail.com

For further inquiries, please contact:
– Sr. Maria Socorro Pilar G. Evidente, DC
Administrator
mspg.evidente@gmail.com
Office Hours: 8736-91-84
Cell Nos. 0908-8650251 / 09192199881

– Sr. Marcelita Catarina, DC
Sister Servant/Superior
Cell No. 0917-462-7316

(Fatima Llanza/RCAM-AOC | Photo from Radio Veritas)

 

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His Holiness Pope Francis has declared the month of May for a prayer marathon calling all the faithful to unite in the recitation of the Holy Rosary to ask the Blessed Virgin Mary intercession for the end of the COVID-19 pandemic and the resumption of social and work activities.

In a press release posted on the website of the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New Evangelization, tasked by the Holy Father to organize the event, the invitation was extended to shrines all over the world that would serve as promoters of the Holy Rosary among individuals, families and communities around the world.

“For this reason, the Shrines are called to promote and solicit as much as possible the participation of the faithful, so that everyone can devote a moment to daily prayer, in the car, on the street, and thanks to communication technologies, with the smartphone, requesting the end of the pandemic and the resumption of social and work activities,” according to the press release.

Thirty Marian Shrines were chosen to lead each day in the month of Month in the praying of the rosary with different intentions and would be live-streamed in the official channels of the Vatican at 6 pm Rome time. Pope Francis will lead the opening on May 1 and conclude it on May 31.

The Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage in Antipolo, Philippines is one of the chosen shrines to lead in the praying of the rosary. The other shrines are: Our Lady of Walsingham in England; Jesus the Saviour and Mother Mary in Nigeria; Our Lady of Częstochowa in Poland; Basilica of the Annunciation in Nazareth; Blessed Virgin of the Rosary in South Korea; Our Lady Aparecida in Brazil; Our Lady of Lujan in Argentina; Holy House of Loreto in Italy; Our Lady of Knock in Ireland; Virgin of the Poor at Banneux in Belgium; Notre Dame d’Afrique in Algeria; Our Lady of the Rosary of Fatima in Portugal; Our Lady of Health in India; Our Lady Queen of Peace at Medjugorje in Bosnia; St. Mary’s Cathedral in Australia; Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in the United States; Our Lady of Lourdes in France; Meryem Ana in Turkey; Nuestra Señora de la Caridad del Cobre in Cuba; Our Lady of Nagasaki in Japan; Nuestra Señora de Montserrat in Spain; Notre Dame du Cap in Canada; National Shrine Our Lady Ta’ Pinu in Malta; Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe in Mexico; Mother of God in Zarvantysia in Ukraine; Black Madonna of Altötting in Germany; Our Lady of Lebanon – in Lebanon; Blessed Virgin of the Holy Rosary of Pompeii in Italy. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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It seems we can’t find what you’re looking for. Perhaps searching can help.

The Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas has expressed support to all those who hold community pantries in the country.

According to Veritas News, Rouquel Ponte, President of LAIKO hails the Christian act of kindness and unity that these community pantries demonstrate especially during this time of the pandemic where many people have lost their jobs and have nothing to feed their families.

“This movement initiated by kindhearted individuals with the common objective of helping our countrymen who are most in need but with less capabilities, is unprecedented and unequaled during this crucial times of the pandemic,” Ponte said.

“People with lesser opportunities can somehow hope to survive even for a day, through the overflowing and collective generosity of community residents with much or less to share. Undoubtedly God is inspiring their hearts too. Give us this day our daily bread (Mt6: 11),” Ponte added.

She also encouraged all the Archdiocesan and Diocesan Councils of the Laity and members of the Church-based National Lay Organizations of the Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas to help and support the initiatives of these community pantries. She as well urged the organizers to be alert and vigilant on various threats like red-tagging and profiling.

“We encourage all our National Lay Organizations, Archdiocesan/Diocesan Councils of the Laity to extend their unwavering support to these initiatives. Likewise, let us be alert & vigilant that these community undertakings be protected from forces who plan to divide and thwart whatever gains there is to be reaped,” said Ponte.

In the Archdiocese of Manila, parishes, lay and religious organizations have started setting up their community pantries in response to the call of Most Rev. Broderick Pabillo, Apostolic Administrator of Manila to organize programs that would promote the act of charity. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC |  Photo from San Roque de Mandaluyong Parish Facebook Page)

 

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Community Pantry organizers asked to be alert and vigilant

The Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas has expressed support to all those who hold community pantries in the country. According to Veritas News, Rouquel Ponte, President of LAIKO hails the Christian act of kindness and unity that these community pantries demonstrate especially during this time of the pandemic where many people have lost their jobs and …

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Radio Veritas, the leading faith-based AM radio station in the Philippines is once again broadcasting in its studio after being placed under temporary locked down after some of its employees tested positive for the coronavirus.

“Radyo Veritas, after several days of shifting place of operation from the studio in Quezon City to the transmitter site in Bulacan to do broadcast as effect of several covid cases in the workplace, we have returned and started broadcasting again in our base in Quezon City, after implementing health protocols for Covid cases and disinfecting the offices,” according to a news post on Veritas website.

The Veritas team expresses its gratefulness to all the Kapanaligs who supported them both in prayers and material help. The team also acknowledges the blessings they received amidst the pandemic.

“We thank all Kapanaligs for your continued support both in prayers and in material gifts for us to continue our operations in anyway we can to bring news, relevant information, public service and most of all hope amidst the pandemic,” said the Veritas management.

“We continually receive blessings from the Lord amidst the trial of the pandemic, and for this we are daily grateful and thankful,” the team added.

Radio Veritas temporarily closed its operation from its main studio in Quezon City last April 14 because some of its employees were infected by COVID-19. The temporary lockdown was in response to the health guidelines set by the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF). The lockdown also allowed the disinfection of the entire building. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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Radio Veritas back to studio operation after temporary lockdown

Radio Veritas, the leading faith-based AM radio station in the Philippines is once again broadcasting in its studio after being placed under temporary locked down after some of its employees tested positive for the coronavirus. “Radyo Veritas, after several days of shifting place of operation from the studio in Quezon City to the transmitter site …

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On May 1, Feast of St. Joseph the Worker, the Vatican Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments through the approval of His Holiness Pope Francis introduced 7 new invocations to the litany in honor of St. Joseph.

According to Vatican News, a letter was sent by Archbishop Arthur Roche, Secretary of the Congregation and Father Corrado Maggioni, SMM, Undersecretary to the presidents of bishops’ conference around the world which explained the reason behind the initiative.

“On the 150th anniversary of the proclamation of Saint Joseph as Patron of the Universal Church, the Holy Father, Pope Francis, published the Apostolic Letter Patris corde, with the aim ‘to increase our love for this great saint, to encourage us to implore his intercession and to imitate his virtues and his zeal’,” according to the letter.

“In this light, it appeared opportune to update the Litany in honour of Saint Joseph, approved by the Apostolic See in 1909, by integrating seven new invocations drawn from the interventions of the Popes who have reflected on aspects of the figure of the Patron of the Universal Church.”

The Vatican News added that the Congregation presented the new invocations to Pope Francis, who approved their integration into the Litany of Saint Joseph. 

The 7 new invocations, originally in Latin, are as follows: Custos Redemptoris, Serve Christi, Minister salutis, Fulcimen in difficultatibus, Patrone exsulum, Patrone afflictorum, Patrone pauperum

These could be translated as: Guardian of the Redeemer, Servant of Christ, Minister of salvation, Support in difficulties, Patron of exiles, Patron of the afflicted and Patron of the poor.

The Congregation also stated in the letter that, “It will be the responsibility of the Episcopal Conferences to see to the translation and publication of the Litany in the languages which are within their competency; these translations do not require the confirmation of the Apostolic See.” 

The Congregation has also allowed the bishops conferences to add other invocations with which St. Joseph is honored in their countries. 

“Such additions should be made in the proper place and preserve the literary genre of the Litany.”

On May 1, 2021, Archbishop of Davao and CBCP President Romulo Valles led the Act of Consecration to St. Joseph in Davao at 9:45 am, followed by the celebration of the Holy Eucharist presided over by Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma at 10 am.

In the Archdiocese of Manila, Most Rev. Broderick S, Pabillo led the Holy Mass at San Jose Manggagawa Parish in Manuguit, Tondo, at 6 pm. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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The Hospicio de San Jose Orphanage, the oldest charitable institution in the Philippines was placed in lockdown after the house recorded 23 of COVID-19 positive cases.

According to the official statement, the orphanage “has declared self-lockdown since March 15, 2020, but became stricter in its protocols since April 21, 2021, to mitigate and contain further infection of the COVID 19 to its residents and personnel with their families who have sought refuge in Hospicio since the lockdown”.

As of April 30, 2021, there are 23 confirmed cases now in isolation with no deaths related to COVID-19.

“All residents of Hospicio are on movement restrictions and are confined in their dormitories. Having reported these cases to the City Health Office of Manila, we are now being monitored by the City Health Emergency Center, following the IATF guidelines,” according to the statement.

Sr. Maria Ana Rosario Evidente, DC, Visitatrix, Province of St. Louise de Marillac – Asia, has expressed her gratitude to all those who immediately responded to their call and are continue sending donations. She also asked the people to continue sending help.

Hospicio de San Jose, the charity arm of the Catholic Church is under the management of the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul and has four major Programs: the Child and Youth Welfare and Development Program (87 children/youth); the Program for Persons with Special Needs (48 PSN); the Program for Older Persons (65 OPs) and the Crisis Intervention Program (with 29 abused & exploited children, 150 homeless individuals/families and 2 persons in crisis situations).

Those who are interested to donate cash may send it to the following bank accounts:

BPI, M.H. del Pilar Branch
Account Name: Hospicio de San Jose
Account Number: 8103-0986-62
Swift Code – BOPIPHMM

Metrobank
United Nations Ave. Branch
Account Name: Hospicio de San Jose
Account Number: 175-3-17550678-1

Accounting Office G-Cash Account:
Teresita Abastillas
0996-893-6635

To be acknowledged, you may send a copy of your deposit slip to Sister Corrie’s email: mspg.evidente@gmail.com. They will also reply with a receipt.

You may also deliver your donation directly to:

SISTER MARCELITA CATARINA D.C.
HOSPICIO DE SAN JOSE
Ayala Bridge, Quiapo, San Miguel, Manila
Mobile No.: +63 908 865 0251 +63 945 481 8930
E-mail address: mspg.evidente@gmail.com

For further inquiries, please contact:
– Sr. Maria Socorro Pilar G. Evidente, DC
Administrator
mspg.evidente@gmail.com
Office Hours: 8736-91-84
Cell Nos. 0908-8650251 / 09192199881

– Sr. Marcelita Catarina, DC
Sister Servant/Superior
Cell No. 0917-462-7316

(Fatima Llanza/RCAM-AOC | Photo from Radio Veritas)

 

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His Holiness Pope Francis has declared the month of May for a prayer marathon calling all the faithful to unite in the recitation of the Holy Rosary to ask the Blessed Virgin Mary intercession for the end of the COVID-19 pandemic and the resumption of social and work activities.

In a press release posted on the website of the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New Evangelization, tasked by the Holy Father to organize the event, the invitation was extended to shrines all over the world that would serve as promoters of the Holy Rosary among individuals, families and communities around the world.

“For this reason, the Shrines are called to promote and solicit as much as possible the participation of the faithful, so that everyone can devote a moment to daily prayer, in the car, on the street, and thanks to communication technologies, with the smartphone, requesting the end of the pandemic and the resumption of social and work activities,” according to the press release.

Thirty Marian Shrines were chosen to lead each day in the month of Month in the praying of the rosary with different intentions and would be live-streamed in the official channels of the Vatican at 6 pm Rome time. Pope Francis will lead the opening on May 1 and conclude it on May 31.

The Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage in Antipolo, Philippines is one of the chosen shrines to lead in the praying of the rosary. The other shrines are: Our Lady of Walsingham in England; Jesus the Saviour and Mother Mary in Nigeria; Our Lady of Częstochowa in Poland; Basilica of the Annunciation in Nazareth; Blessed Virgin of the Rosary in South Korea; Our Lady Aparecida in Brazil; Our Lady of Lujan in Argentina; Holy House of Loreto in Italy; Our Lady of Knock in Ireland; Virgin of the Poor at Banneux in Belgium; Notre Dame d’Afrique in Algeria; Our Lady of the Rosary of Fatima in Portugal; Our Lady of Health in India; Our Lady Queen of Peace at Medjugorje in Bosnia; St. Mary’s Cathedral in Australia; Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in the United States; Our Lady of Lourdes in France; Meryem Ana in Turkey; Nuestra Señora de la Caridad del Cobre in Cuba; Our Lady of Nagasaki in Japan; Nuestra Señora de Montserrat in Spain; Notre Dame du Cap in Canada; National Shrine Our Lady Ta’ Pinu in Malta; Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe in Mexico; Mother of God in Zarvantysia in Ukraine; Black Madonna of Altötting in Germany; Our Lady of Lebanon – in Lebanon; Blessed Virgin of the Holy Rosary of Pompeii in Italy. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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It seems we can’t find what you’re looking for. Perhaps searching can help.

The Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas has expressed support to all those who hold community pantries in the country.

According to Veritas News, Rouquel Ponte, President of LAIKO hails the Christian act of kindness and unity that these community pantries demonstrate especially during this time of the pandemic where many people have lost their jobs and have nothing to feed their families.

“This movement initiated by kindhearted individuals with the common objective of helping our countrymen who are most in need but with less capabilities, is unprecedented and unequaled during this crucial times of the pandemic,” Ponte said.

“People with lesser opportunities can somehow hope to survive even for a day, through the overflowing and collective generosity of community residents with much or less to share. Undoubtedly God is inspiring their hearts too. Give us this day our daily bread (Mt6: 11),” Ponte added.

She also encouraged all the Archdiocesan and Diocesan Councils of the Laity and members of the Church-based National Lay Organizations of the Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas to help and support the initiatives of these community pantries. She as well urged the organizers to be alert and vigilant on various threats like red-tagging and profiling.

“We encourage all our National Lay Organizations, Archdiocesan/Diocesan Councils of the Laity to extend their unwavering support to these initiatives. Likewise, let us be alert & vigilant that these community undertakings be protected from forces who plan to divide and thwart whatever gains there is to be reaped,” said Ponte.

In the Archdiocese of Manila, parishes, lay and religious organizations have started setting up their community pantries in response to the call of Most Rev. Broderick Pabillo, Apostolic Administrator of Manila to organize programs that would promote the act of charity. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC |  Photo from San Roque de Mandaluyong Parish Facebook Page)

 

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Radio Veritas, the leading faith-based AM radio station in the Philippines is once again broadcasting in its studio after being placed under temporary locked down after some of its employees tested positive for the coronavirus.

“Radyo Veritas, after several days of shifting place of operation from the studio in Quezon City to the transmitter site in Bulacan to do broadcast as effect of several covid cases in the workplace, we have returned and started broadcasting again in our base in Quezon City, after implementing health protocols for Covid cases and disinfecting the offices,” according to a news post on Veritas website.

The Veritas team expresses its gratefulness to all the Kapanaligs who supported them both in prayers and material help. The team also acknowledges the blessings they received amidst the pandemic.

“We thank all Kapanaligs for your continued support both in prayers and in material gifts for us to continue our operations in anyway we can to bring news, relevant information, public service and most of all hope amidst the pandemic,” said the Veritas management.

“We continually receive blessings from the Lord amidst the trial of the pandemic, and for this we are daily grateful and thankful,” the team added.

Radio Veritas temporarily closed its operation from its main studio in Quezon City last April 14 because some of its employees were infected by COVID-19. The temporary lockdown was in response to the health guidelines set by the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF). The lockdown also allowed the disinfection of the entire building. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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On May 1, Feast of St. Joseph the Worker, the Vatican Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments through the approval of His Holiness Pope Francis introduced 7 new invocations to the litany in honor of St. Joseph.

According to Vatican News, a letter was sent by Archbishop Arthur Roche, Secretary of the Congregation and Father Corrado Maggioni, SMM, Undersecretary to the presidents of bishops’ conference around the world which explained the reason behind the initiative.

“On the 150th anniversary of the proclamation of Saint Joseph as Patron of the Universal Church, the Holy Father, Pope Francis, published the Apostolic Letter Patris corde, with the aim ‘to increase our love for this great saint, to encourage us to implore his intercession and to imitate his virtues and his zeal’,” according to the letter.

“In this light, it appeared opportune to update the Litany in honour of Saint Joseph, approved by the Apostolic See in 1909, by integrating seven new invocations drawn from the interventions of the Popes who have reflected on aspects of the figure of the Patron of the Universal Church.”

The Vatican News added that the Congregation presented the new invocations to Pope Francis, who approved their integration into the Litany of Saint Joseph. 

The 7 new invocations, originally in Latin, are as follows: Custos Redemptoris, Serve Christi, Minister salutis, Fulcimen in difficultatibus, Patrone exsulum, Patrone afflictorum, Patrone pauperum

These could be translated as: Guardian of the Redeemer, Servant of Christ, Minister of salvation, Support in difficulties, Patron of exiles, Patron of the afflicted and Patron of the poor.

The Congregation also stated in the letter that, “It will be the responsibility of the Episcopal Conferences to see to the translation and publication of the Litany in the languages which are within their competency; these translations do not require the confirmation of the Apostolic See.” 

The Congregation has also allowed the bishops conferences to add other invocations with which St. Joseph is honored in their countries. 

“Such additions should be made in the proper place and preserve the literary genre of the Litany.”

On May 1, 2021, Archbishop of Davao and CBCP President Romulo Valles led the Act of Consecration to St. Joseph in Davao at 9:45 am, followed by the celebration of the Holy Eucharist presided over by Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma at 10 am.

In the Archdiocese of Manila, Most Rev. Broderick S, Pabillo led the Holy Mass at San Jose Manggagawa Parish in Manuguit, Tondo, at 6 pm. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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The Hospicio de San Jose Orphanage, the oldest charitable institution in the Philippines was placed in lockdown after the house recorded 23 of COVID-19 positive cases.

According to the official statement, the orphanage “has declared self-lockdown since March 15, 2020, but became stricter in its protocols since April 21, 2021, to mitigate and contain further infection of the COVID 19 to its residents and personnel with their families who have sought refuge in Hospicio since the lockdown”.

As of April 30, 2021, there are 23 confirmed cases now in isolation with no deaths related to COVID-19.

“All residents of Hospicio are on movement restrictions and are confined in their dormitories. Having reported these cases to the City Health Office of Manila, we are now being monitored by the City Health Emergency Center, following the IATF guidelines,” according to the statement.

Sr. Maria Ana Rosario Evidente, DC, Visitatrix, Province of St. Louise de Marillac – Asia, has expressed her gratitude to all those who immediately responded to their call and are continue sending donations. She also asked the people to continue sending help.

Hospicio de San Jose, the charity arm of the Catholic Church is under the management of the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul and has four major Programs: the Child and Youth Welfare and Development Program (87 children/youth); the Program for Persons with Special Needs (48 PSN); the Program for Older Persons (65 OPs) and the Crisis Intervention Program (with 29 abused & exploited children, 150 homeless individuals/families and 2 persons in crisis situations).

Those who are interested to donate cash may send it to the following bank accounts:

BPI, M.H. del Pilar Branch
Account Name: Hospicio de San Jose
Account Number: 8103-0986-62
Swift Code – BOPIPHMM

Metrobank
United Nations Ave. Branch
Account Name: Hospicio de San Jose
Account Number: 175-3-17550678-1

Accounting Office G-Cash Account:
Teresita Abastillas
0996-893-6635

To be acknowledged, you may send a copy of your deposit slip to Sister Corrie’s email: mspg.evidente@gmail.com. They will also reply with a receipt.

You may also deliver your donation directly to:

SISTER MARCELITA CATARINA D.C.
HOSPICIO DE SAN JOSE
Ayala Bridge, Quiapo, San Miguel, Manila
Mobile No.: +63 908 865 0251 +63 945 481 8930
E-mail address: mspg.evidente@gmail.com

For further inquiries, please contact:
– Sr. Maria Socorro Pilar G. Evidente, DC
Administrator
mspg.evidente@gmail.com
Office Hours: 8736-91-84
Cell Nos. 0908-8650251 / 09192199881

– Sr. Marcelita Catarina, DC
Sister Servant/Superior
Cell No. 0917-462-7316

(Fatima Llanza/RCAM-AOC | Photo from Radio Veritas)

 

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His Holiness Pope Francis has declared the month of May for a prayer marathon calling all the faithful to unite in the recitation of the Holy Rosary to ask the Blessed Virgin Mary intercession for the end of the COVID-19 pandemic and the resumption of social and work activities.

In a press release posted on the website of the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New Evangelization, tasked by the Holy Father to organize the event, the invitation was extended to shrines all over the world that would serve as promoters of the Holy Rosary among individuals, families and communities around the world.

“For this reason, the Shrines are called to promote and solicit as much as possible the participation of the faithful, so that everyone can devote a moment to daily prayer, in the car, on the street, and thanks to communication technologies, with the smartphone, requesting the end of the pandemic and the resumption of social and work activities,” according to the press release.

Thirty Marian Shrines were chosen to lead each day in the month of Month in the praying of the rosary with different intentions and would be live-streamed in the official channels of the Vatican at 6 pm Rome time. Pope Francis will lead the opening on May 1 and conclude it on May 31.

The Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage in Antipolo, Philippines is one of the chosen shrines to lead in the praying of the rosary. The other shrines are: Our Lady of Walsingham in England; Jesus the Saviour and Mother Mary in Nigeria; Our Lady of Częstochowa in Poland; Basilica of the Annunciation in Nazareth; Blessed Virgin of the Rosary in South Korea; Our Lady Aparecida in Brazil; Our Lady of Lujan in Argentina; Holy House of Loreto in Italy; Our Lady of Knock in Ireland; Virgin of the Poor at Banneux in Belgium; Notre Dame d’Afrique in Algeria; Our Lady of the Rosary of Fatima in Portugal; Our Lady of Health in India; Our Lady Queen of Peace at Medjugorje in Bosnia; St. Mary’s Cathedral in Australia; Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in the United States; Our Lady of Lourdes in France; Meryem Ana in Turkey; Nuestra Señora de la Caridad del Cobre in Cuba; Our Lady of Nagasaki in Japan; Nuestra Señora de Montserrat in Spain; Notre Dame du Cap in Canada; National Shrine Our Lady Ta’ Pinu in Malta; Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe in Mexico; Mother of God in Zarvantysia in Ukraine; Black Madonna of Altötting in Germany; Our Lady of Lebanon – in Lebanon; Blessed Virgin of the Holy Rosary of Pompeii in Italy. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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It seems we can’t find what you’re looking for. Perhaps searching can help.

The Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas has expressed support to all those who hold community pantries in the country.

According to Veritas News, Rouquel Ponte, President of LAIKO hails the Christian act of kindness and unity that these community pantries demonstrate especially during this time of the pandemic where many people have lost their jobs and have nothing to feed their families.

“This movement initiated by kindhearted individuals with the common objective of helping our countrymen who are most in need but with less capabilities, is unprecedented and unequaled during this crucial times of the pandemic,” Ponte said.

“People with lesser opportunities can somehow hope to survive even for a day, through the overflowing and collective generosity of community residents with much or less to share. Undoubtedly God is inspiring their hearts too. Give us this day our daily bread (Mt6: 11),” Ponte added.

She also encouraged all the Archdiocesan and Diocesan Councils of the Laity and members of the Church-based National Lay Organizations of the Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas to help and support the initiatives of these community pantries. She as well urged the organizers to be alert and vigilant on various threats like red-tagging and profiling.

“We encourage all our National Lay Organizations, Archdiocesan/Diocesan Councils of the Laity to extend their unwavering support to these initiatives. Likewise, let us be alert & vigilant that these community undertakings be protected from forces who plan to divide and thwart whatever gains there is to be reaped,” said Ponte.

In the Archdiocese of Manila, parishes, lay and religious organizations have started setting up their community pantries in response to the call of Most Rev. Broderick Pabillo, Apostolic Administrator of Manila to organize programs that would promote the act of charity. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC |  Photo from San Roque de Mandaluyong Parish Facebook Page)

 

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The Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas has expressed support to all those who hold community pantries in the country. According to Veritas News, Rouquel Ponte, President of LAIKO hails the Christian act of kindness and unity that these community pantries demonstrate especially during this time of the pandemic where many people have lost their jobs and …

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Radio Veritas, the leading faith-based AM radio station in the Philippines is once again broadcasting in its studio after being placed under temporary locked down after some of its employees tested positive for the coronavirus.

“Radyo Veritas, after several days of shifting place of operation from the studio in Quezon City to the transmitter site in Bulacan to do broadcast as effect of several covid cases in the workplace, we have returned and started broadcasting again in our base in Quezon City, after implementing health protocols for Covid cases and disinfecting the offices,” according to a news post on Veritas website.

The Veritas team expresses its gratefulness to all the Kapanaligs who supported them both in prayers and material help. The team also acknowledges the blessings they received amidst the pandemic.

“We thank all Kapanaligs for your continued support both in prayers and in material gifts for us to continue our operations in anyway we can to bring news, relevant information, public service and most of all hope amidst the pandemic,” said the Veritas management.

“We continually receive blessings from the Lord amidst the trial of the pandemic, and for this we are daily grateful and thankful,” the team added.

Radio Veritas temporarily closed its operation from its main studio in Quezon City last April 14 because some of its employees were infected by COVID-19. The temporary lockdown was in response to the health guidelines set by the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF). The lockdown also allowed the disinfection of the entire building. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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On May 1, Feast of St. Joseph the Worker, the Vatican Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments through the approval of His Holiness Pope Francis introduced 7 new invocations to the litany in honor of St. Joseph.

According to Vatican News, a letter was sent by Archbishop Arthur Roche, Secretary of the Congregation and Father Corrado Maggioni, SMM, Undersecretary to the presidents of bishops’ conference around the world which explained the reason behind the initiative.

“On the 150th anniversary of the proclamation of Saint Joseph as Patron of the Universal Church, the Holy Father, Pope Francis, published the Apostolic Letter Patris corde, with the aim ‘to increase our love for this great saint, to encourage us to implore his intercession and to imitate his virtues and his zeal’,” according to the letter.

“In this light, it appeared opportune to update the Litany in honour of Saint Joseph, approved by the Apostolic See in 1909, by integrating seven new invocations drawn from the interventions of the Popes who have reflected on aspects of the figure of the Patron of the Universal Church.”

The Vatican News added that the Congregation presented the new invocations to Pope Francis, who approved their integration into the Litany of Saint Joseph. 

The 7 new invocations, originally in Latin, are as follows: Custos Redemptoris, Serve Christi, Minister salutis, Fulcimen in difficultatibus, Patrone exsulum, Patrone afflictorum, Patrone pauperum

These could be translated as: Guardian of the Redeemer, Servant of Christ, Minister of salvation, Support in difficulties, Patron of exiles, Patron of the afflicted and Patron of the poor.

The Congregation also stated in the letter that, “It will be the responsibility of the Episcopal Conferences to see to the translation and publication of the Litany in the languages which are within their competency; these translations do not require the confirmation of the Apostolic See.” 

The Congregation has also allowed the bishops conferences to add other invocations with which St. Joseph is honored in their countries. 

“Such additions should be made in the proper place and preserve the literary genre of the Litany.”

On May 1, 2021, Archbishop of Davao and CBCP President Romulo Valles led the Act of Consecration to St. Joseph in Davao at 9:45 am, followed by the celebration of the Holy Eucharist presided over by Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma at 10 am.

In the Archdiocese of Manila, Most Rev. Broderick S, Pabillo led the Holy Mass at San Jose Manggagawa Parish in Manuguit, Tondo, at 6 pm. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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The Hospicio de San Jose Orphanage, the oldest charitable institution in the Philippines was placed in lockdown after the house recorded 23 of COVID-19 positive cases.

According to the official statement, the orphanage “has declared self-lockdown since March 15, 2020, but became stricter in its protocols since April 21, 2021, to mitigate and contain further infection of the COVID 19 to its residents and personnel with their families who have sought refuge in Hospicio since the lockdown”.

As of April 30, 2021, there are 23 confirmed cases now in isolation with no deaths related to COVID-19.

“All residents of Hospicio are on movement restrictions and are confined in their dormitories. Having reported these cases to the City Health Office of Manila, we are now being monitored by the City Health Emergency Center, following the IATF guidelines,” according to the statement.

Sr. Maria Ana Rosario Evidente, DC, Visitatrix, Province of St. Louise de Marillac – Asia, has expressed her gratitude to all those who immediately responded to their call and are continue sending donations. She also asked the people to continue sending help.

Hospicio de San Jose, the charity arm of the Catholic Church is under the management of the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul and has four major Programs: the Child and Youth Welfare and Development Program (87 children/youth); the Program for Persons with Special Needs (48 PSN); the Program for Older Persons (65 OPs) and the Crisis Intervention Program (with 29 abused & exploited children, 150 homeless individuals/families and 2 persons in crisis situations).

Those who are interested to donate cash may send it to the following bank accounts:

BPI, M.H. del Pilar Branch
Account Name: Hospicio de San Jose
Account Number: 8103-0986-62
Swift Code – BOPIPHMM

Metrobank
United Nations Ave. Branch
Account Name: Hospicio de San Jose
Account Number: 175-3-17550678-1

Accounting Office G-Cash Account:
Teresita Abastillas
0996-893-6635

To be acknowledged, you may send a copy of your deposit slip to Sister Corrie’s email: mspg.evidente@gmail.com. They will also reply with a receipt.

You may also deliver your donation directly to:

SISTER MARCELITA CATARINA D.C.
HOSPICIO DE SAN JOSE
Ayala Bridge, Quiapo, San Miguel, Manila
Mobile No.: +63 908 865 0251 +63 945 481 8930
E-mail address: mspg.evidente@gmail.com

For further inquiries, please contact:
– Sr. Maria Socorro Pilar G. Evidente, DC
Administrator
mspg.evidente@gmail.com
Office Hours: 8736-91-84
Cell Nos. 0908-8650251 / 09192199881

– Sr. Marcelita Catarina, DC
Sister Servant/Superior
Cell No. 0917-462-7316

(Fatima Llanza/RCAM-AOC | Photo from Radio Veritas)

 

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Oldest Orphanage in the Philippines placed under Lockdown for COVID-19 outbreak

The Hospicio de San Jose Orphanage, the oldest charitable institution in the Philippines was placed in lockdown after the house recorded 23 of COVID-19 positive cases. According to the official statement, the orphanage “has declared self-lockdown since March 15, 2020, but became stricter in its protocols since April 21, 2021, to mitigate and contain further …

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RCAM-AOC

His Holiness Pope Francis has declared the month of May for a prayer marathon calling all the faithful to unite in the recitation of the Holy Rosary to ask the Blessed Virgin Mary intercession for the end of the COVID-19 pandemic and the resumption of social and work activities.

In a press release posted on the website of the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New Evangelization, tasked by the Holy Father to organize the event, the invitation was extended to shrines all over the world that would serve as promoters of the Holy Rosary among individuals, families and communities around the world.

“For this reason, the Shrines are called to promote and solicit as much as possible the participation of the faithful, so that everyone can devote a moment to daily prayer, in the car, on the street, and thanks to communication technologies, with the smartphone, requesting the end of the pandemic and the resumption of social and work activities,” according to the press release.

Thirty Marian Shrines were chosen to lead each day in the month of Month in the praying of the rosary with different intentions and would be live-streamed in the official channels of the Vatican at 6 pm Rome time. Pope Francis will lead the opening on May 1 and conclude it on May 31.

The Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage in Antipolo, Philippines is one of the chosen shrines to lead in the praying of the rosary. The other shrines are: Our Lady of Walsingham in England; Jesus the Saviour and Mother Mary in Nigeria; Our Lady of Częstochowa in Poland; Basilica of the Annunciation in Nazareth; Blessed Virgin of the Rosary in South Korea; Our Lady Aparecida in Brazil; Our Lady of Lujan in Argentina; Holy House of Loreto in Italy; Our Lady of Knock in Ireland; Virgin of the Poor at Banneux in Belgium; Notre Dame d’Afrique in Algeria; Our Lady of the Rosary of Fatima in Portugal; Our Lady of Health in India; Our Lady Queen of Peace at Medjugorje in Bosnia; St. Mary’s Cathedral in Australia; Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in the United States; Our Lady of Lourdes in France; Meryem Ana in Turkey; Nuestra Señora de la Caridad del Cobre in Cuba; Our Lady of Nagasaki in Japan; Nuestra Señora de Montserrat in Spain; Notre Dame du Cap in Canada; National Shrine Our Lady Ta’ Pinu in Malta; Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe in Mexico; Mother of God in Zarvantysia in Ukraine; Black Madonna of Altötting in Germany; Our Lady of Lebanon – in Lebanon; Blessed Virgin of the Holy Rosary of Pompeii in Italy. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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It seems we can’t find what you’re looking for. Perhaps searching can help.

The Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas has expressed support to all those who hold community pantries in the country.

According to Veritas News, Rouquel Ponte, President of LAIKO hails the Christian act of kindness and unity that these community pantries demonstrate especially during this time of the pandemic where many people have lost their jobs and have nothing to feed their families.

“This movement initiated by kindhearted individuals with the common objective of helping our countrymen who are most in need but with less capabilities, is unprecedented and unequaled during this crucial times of the pandemic,” Ponte said.

“People with lesser opportunities can somehow hope to survive even for a day, through the overflowing and collective generosity of community residents with much or less to share. Undoubtedly God is inspiring their hearts too. Give us this day our daily bread (Mt6: 11),” Ponte added.

She also encouraged all the Archdiocesan and Diocesan Councils of the Laity and members of the Church-based National Lay Organizations of the Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas to help and support the initiatives of these community pantries. She as well urged the organizers to be alert and vigilant on various threats like red-tagging and profiling.

“We encourage all our National Lay Organizations, Archdiocesan/Diocesan Councils of the Laity to extend their unwavering support to these initiatives. Likewise, let us be alert & vigilant that these community undertakings be protected from forces who plan to divide and thwart whatever gains there is to be reaped,” said Ponte.

In the Archdiocese of Manila, parishes, lay and religious organizations have started setting up their community pantries in response to the call of Most Rev. Broderick Pabillo, Apostolic Administrator of Manila to organize programs that would promote the act of charity. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC |  Photo from San Roque de Mandaluyong Parish Facebook Page)

 

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Radio Veritas, the leading faith-based AM radio station in the Philippines is once again broadcasting in its studio after being placed under temporary locked down after some of its employees tested positive for the coronavirus.

“Radyo Veritas, after several days of shifting place of operation from the studio in Quezon City to the transmitter site in Bulacan to do broadcast as effect of several covid cases in the workplace, we have returned and started broadcasting again in our base in Quezon City, after implementing health protocols for Covid cases and disinfecting the offices,” according to a news post on Veritas website.

The Veritas team expresses its gratefulness to all the Kapanaligs who supported them both in prayers and material help. The team also acknowledges the blessings they received amidst the pandemic.

“We thank all Kapanaligs for your continued support both in prayers and in material gifts for us to continue our operations in anyway we can to bring news, relevant information, public service and most of all hope amidst the pandemic,” said the Veritas management.

“We continually receive blessings from the Lord amidst the trial of the pandemic, and for this we are daily grateful and thankful,” the team added.

Radio Veritas temporarily closed its operation from its main studio in Quezon City last April 14 because some of its employees were infected by COVID-19. The temporary lockdown was in response to the health guidelines set by the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF). The lockdown also allowed the disinfection of the entire building. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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On May 1, Feast of St. Joseph the Worker, the Vatican Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments through the approval of His Holiness Pope Francis introduced 7 new invocations to the litany in honor of St. Joseph.

According to Vatican News, a letter was sent by Archbishop Arthur Roche, Secretary of the Congregation and Father Corrado Maggioni, SMM, Undersecretary to the presidents of bishops’ conference around the world which explained the reason behind the initiative.

“On the 150th anniversary of the proclamation of Saint Joseph as Patron of the Universal Church, the Holy Father, Pope Francis, published the Apostolic Letter Patris corde, with the aim ‘to increase our love for this great saint, to encourage us to implore his intercession and to imitate his virtues and his zeal’,” according to the letter.

“In this light, it appeared opportune to update the Litany in honour of Saint Joseph, approved by the Apostolic See in 1909, by integrating seven new invocations drawn from the interventions of the Popes who have reflected on aspects of the figure of the Patron of the Universal Church.”

The Vatican News added that the Congregation presented the new invocations to Pope Francis, who approved their integration into the Litany of Saint Joseph. 

The 7 new invocations, originally in Latin, are as follows: Custos Redemptoris, Serve Christi, Minister salutis, Fulcimen in difficultatibus, Patrone exsulum, Patrone afflictorum, Patrone pauperum

These could be translated as: Guardian of the Redeemer, Servant of Christ, Minister of salvation, Support in difficulties, Patron of exiles, Patron of the afflicted and Patron of the poor.

The Congregation also stated in the letter that, “It will be the responsibility of the Episcopal Conferences to see to the translation and publication of the Litany in the languages which are within their competency; these translations do not require the confirmation of the Apostolic See.” 

The Congregation has also allowed the bishops conferences to add other invocations with which St. Joseph is honored in their countries. 

“Such additions should be made in the proper place and preserve the literary genre of the Litany.”

On May 1, 2021, Archbishop of Davao and CBCP President Romulo Valles led the Act of Consecration to St. Joseph in Davao at 9:45 am, followed by the celebration of the Holy Eucharist presided over by Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma at 10 am.

In the Archdiocese of Manila, Most Rev. Broderick S, Pabillo led the Holy Mass at San Jose Manggagawa Parish in Manuguit, Tondo, at 6 pm. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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The Hospicio de San Jose Orphanage, the oldest charitable institution in the Philippines was placed in lockdown after the house recorded 23 of COVID-19 positive cases.

According to the official statement, the orphanage “has declared self-lockdown since March 15, 2020, but became stricter in its protocols since April 21, 2021, to mitigate and contain further infection of the COVID 19 to its residents and personnel with their families who have sought refuge in Hospicio since the lockdown”.

As of April 30, 2021, there are 23 confirmed cases now in isolation with no deaths related to COVID-19.

“All residents of Hospicio are on movement restrictions and are confined in their dormitories. Having reported these cases to the City Health Office of Manila, we are now being monitored by the City Health Emergency Center, following the IATF guidelines,” according to the statement.

Sr. Maria Ana Rosario Evidente, DC, Visitatrix, Province of St. Louise de Marillac – Asia, has expressed her gratitude to all those who immediately responded to their call and are continue sending donations. She also asked the people to continue sending help.

Hospicio de San Jose, the charity arm of the Catholic Church is under the management of the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul and has four major Programs: the Child and Youth Welfare and Development Program (87 children/youth); the Program for Persons with Special Needs (48 PSN); the Program for Older Persons (65 OPs) and the Crisis Intervention Program (with 29 abused & exploited children, 150 homeless individuals/families and 2 persons in crisis situations).

Those who are interested to donate cash may send it to the following bank accounts:

BPI, M.H. del Pilar Branch
Account Name: Hospicio de San Jose
Account Number: 8103-0986-62
Swift Code – BOPIPHMM

Metrobank
United Nations Ave. Branch
Account Name: Hospicio de San Jose
Account Number: 175-3-17550678-1

Accounting Office G-Cash Account:
Teresita Abastillas
0996-893-6635

To be acknowledged, you may send a copy of your deposit slip to Sister Corrie’s email: mspg.evidente@gmail.com. They will also reply with a receipt.

You may also deliver your donation directly to:

SISTER MARCELITA CATARINA D.C.
HOSPICIO DE SAN JOSE
Ayala Bridge, Quiapo, San Miguel, Manila
Mobile No.: +63 908 865 0251 +63 945 481 8930
E-mail address: mspg.evidente@gmail.com

For further inquiries, please contact:
– Sr. Maria Socorro Pilar G. Evidente, DC
Administrator
mspg.evidente@gmail.com
Office Hours: 8736-91-84
Cell Nos. 0908-8650251 / 09192199881

– Sr. Marcelita Catarina, DC
Sister Servant/Superior
Cell No. 0917-462-7316

(Fatima Llanza/RCAM-AOC | Photo from Radio Veritas)

 

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His Holiness Pope Francis has declared the month of May for a prayer marathon calling all the faithful to unite in the recitation of the Holy Rosary to ask the Blessed Virgin Mary intercession for the end of the COVID-19 pandemic and the resumption of social and work activities.

In a press release posted on the website of the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New Evangelization, tasked by the Holy Father to organize the event, the invitation was extended to shrines all over the world that would serve as promoters of the Holy Rosary among individuals, families and communities around the world.

“For this reason, the Shrines are called to promote and solicit as much as possible the participation of the faithful, so that everyone can devote a moment to daily prayer, in the car, on the street, and thanks to communication technologies, with the smartphone, requesting the end of the pandemic and the resumption of social and work activities,” according to the press release.

Thirty Marian Shrines were chosen to lead each day in the month of Month in the praying of the rosary with different intentions and would be live-streamed in the official channels of the Vatican at 6 pm Rome time. Pope Francis will lead the opening on May 1 and conclude it on May 31.

The Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage in Antipolo, Philippines is one of the chosen shrines to lead in the praying of the rosary. The other shrines are: Our Lady of Walsingham in England; Jesus the Saviour and Mother Mary in Nigeria; Our Lady of Częstochowa in Poland; Basilica of the Annunciation in Nazareth; Blessed Virgin of the Rosary in South Korea; Our Lady Aparecida in Brazil; Our Lady of Lujan in Argentina; Holy House of Loreto in Italy; Our Lady of Knock in Ireland; Virgin of the Poor at Banneux in Belgium; Notre Dame d’Afrique in Algeria; Our Lady of the Rosary of Fatima in Portugal; Our Lady of Health in India; Our Lady Queen of Peace at Medjugorje in Bosnia; St. Mary’s Cathedral in Australia; Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in the United States; Our Lady of Lourdes in France; Meryem Ana in Turkey; Nuestra Señora de la Caridad del Cobre in Cuba; Our Lady of Nagasaki in Japan; Nuestra Señora de Montserrat in Spain; Notre Dame du Cap in Canada; National Shrine Our Lady Ta’ Pinu in Malta; Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe in Mexico; Mother of God in Zarvantysia in Ukraine; Black Madonna of Altötting in Germany; Our Lady of Lebanon – in Lebanon; Blessed Virgin of the Holy Rosary of Pompeii in Italy. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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It seems we can’t find what you’re looking for. Perhaps searching can help.

The Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas has expressed support to all those who hold community pantries in the country.

According to Veritas News, Rouquel Ponte, President of LAIKO hails the Christian act of kindness and unity that these community pantries demonstrate especially during this time of the pandemic where many people have lost their jobs and have nothing to feed their families.

“This movement initiated by kindhearted individuals with the common objective of helping our countrymen who are most in need but with less capabilities, is unprecedented and unequaled during this crucial times of the pandemic,” Ponte said.

“People with lesser opportunities can somehow hope to survive even for a day, through the overflowing and collective generosity of community residents with much or less to share. Undoubtedly God is inspiring their hearts too. Give us this day our daily bread (Mt6: 11),” Ponte added.

She also encouraged all the Archdiocesan and Diocesan Councils of the Laity and members of the Church-based National Lay Organizations of the Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas to help and support the initiatives of these community pantries. She as well urged the organizers to be alert and vigilant on various threats like red-tagging and profiling.

“We encourage all our National Lay Organizations, Archdiocesan/Diocesan Councils of the Laity to extend their unwavering support to these initiatives. Likewise, let us be alert & vigilant that these community undertakings be protected from forces who plan to divide and thwart whatever gains there is to be reaped,” said Ponte.

In the Archdiocese of Manila, parishes, lay and religious organizations have started setting up their community pantries in response to the call of Most Rev. Broderick Pabillo, Apostolic Administrator of Manila to organize programs that would promote the act of charity. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC |  Photo from San Roque de Mandaluyong Parish Facebook Page)

 

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Radio Veritas, the leading faith-based AM radio station in the Philippines is once again broadcasting in its studio after being placed under temporary locked down after some of its employees tested positive for the coronavirus.

“Radyo Veritas, after several days of shifting place of operation from the studio in Quezon City to the transmitter site in Bulacan to do broadcast as effect of several covid cases in the workplace, we have returned and started broadcasting again in our base in Quezon City, after implementing health protocols for Covid cases and disinfecting the offices,” according to a news post on Veritas website.

The Veritas team expresses its gratefulness to all the Kapanaligs who supported them both in prayers and material help. The team also acknowledges the blessings they received amidst the pandemic.

“We thank all Kapanaligs for your continued support both in prayers and in material gifts for us to continue our operations in anyway we can to bring news, relevant information, public service and most of all hope amidst the pandemic,” said the Veritas management.

“We continually receive blessings from the Lord amidst the trial of the pandemic, and for this we are daily grateful and thankful,” the team added.

Radio Veritas temporarily closed its operation from its main studio in Quezon City last April 14 because some of its employees were infected by COVID-19. The temporary lockdown was in response to the health guidelines set by the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF). The lockdown also allowed the disinfection of the entire building. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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On May 1, Feast of St. Joseph the Worker, the Vatican Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments through the approval of His Holiness Pope Francis introduced 7 new invocations to the litany in honor of St. Joseph.

According to Vatican News, a letter was sent by Archbishop Arthur Roche, Secretary of the Congregation and Father Corrado Maggioni, SMM, Undersecretary to the presidents of bishops’ conference around the world which explained the reason behind the initiative.

“On the 150th anniversary of the proclamation of Saint Joseph as Patron of the Universal Church, the Holy Father, Pope Francis, published the Apostolic Letter Patris corde, with the aim ‘to increase our love for this great saint, to encourage us to implore his intercession and to imitate his virtues and his zeal’,” according to the letter.

“In this light, it appeared opportune to update the Litany in honour of Saint Joseph, approved by the Apostolic See in 1909, by integrating seven new invocations drawn from the interventions of the Popes who have reflected on aspects of the figure of the Patron of the Universal Church.”

The Vatican News added that the Congregation presented the new invocations to Pope Francis, who approved their integration into the Litany of Saint Joseph. 

The 7 new invocations, originally in Latin, are as follows: Custos Redemptoris, Serve Christi, Minister salutis, Fulcimen in difficultatibus, Patrone exsulum, Patrone afflictorum, Patrone pauperum

These could be translated as: Guardian of the Redeemer, Servant of Christ, Minister of salvation, Support in difficulties, Patron of exiles, Patron of the afflicted and Patron of the poor.

The Congregation also stated in the letter that, “It will be the responsibility of the Episcopal Conferences to see to the translation and publication of the Litany in the languages which are within their competency; these translations do not require the confirmation of the Apostolic See.” 

The Congregation has also allowed the bishops conferences to add other invocations with which St. Joseph is honored in their countries. 

“Such additions should be made in the proper place and preserve the literary genre of the Litany.”

On May 1, 2021, Archbishop of Davao and CBCP President Romulo Valles led the Act of Consecration to St. Joseph in Davao at 9:45 am, followed by the celebration of the Holy Eucharist presided over by Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma at 10 am.

In the Archdiocese of Manila, Most Rev. Broderick S, Pabillo led the Holy Mass at San Jose Manggagawa Parish in Manuguit, Tondo, at 6 pm. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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The Hospicio de San Jose Orphanage, the oldest charitable institution in the Philippines was placed in lockdown after the house recorded 23 of COVID-19 positive cases.

According to the official statement, the orphanage “has declared self-lockdown since March 15, 2020, but became stricter in its protocols since April 21, 2021, to mitigate and contain further infection of the COVID 19 to its residents and personnel with their families who have sought refuge in Hospicio since the lockdown”.

As of April 30, 2021, there are 23 confirmed cases now in isolation with no deaths related to COVID-19.

“All residents of Hospicio are on movement restrictions and are confined in their dormitories. Having reported these cases to the City Health Office of Manila, we are now being monitored by the City Health Emergency Center, following the IATF guidelines,” according to the statement.

Sr. Maria Ana Rosario Evidente, DC, Visitatrix, Province of St. Louise de Marillac – Asia, has expressed her gratitude to all those who immediately responded to their call and are continue sending donations. She also asked the people to continue sending help.

Hospicio de San Jose, the charity arm of the Catholic Church is under the management of the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul and has four major Programs: the Child and Youth Welfare and Development Program (87 children/youth); the Program for Persons with Special Needs (48 PSN); the Program for Older Persons (65 OPs) and the Crisis Intervention Program (with 29 abused & exploited children, 150 homeless individuals/families and 2 persons in crisis situations).

Those who are interested to donate cash may send it to the following bank accounts:

BPI, M.H. del Pilar Branch
Account Name: Hospicio de San Jose
Account Number: 8103-0986-62
Swift Code – BOPIPHMM

Metrobank
United Nations Ave. Branch
Account Name: Hospicio de San Jose
Account Number: 175-3-17550678-1

Accounting Office G-Cash Account:
Teresita Abastillas
0996-893-6635

To be acknowledged, you may send a copy of your deposit slip to Sister Corrie’s email: mspg.evidente@gmail.com. They will also reply with a receipt.

You may also deliver your donation directly to:

SISTER MARCELITA CATARINA D.C.
HOSPICIO DE SAN JOSE
Ayala Bridge, Quiapo, San Miguel, Manila
Mobile No.: +63 908 865 0251 +63 945 481 8930
E-mail address: mspg.evidente@gmail.com

For further inquiries, please contact:
– Sr. Maria Socorro Pilar G. Evidente, DC
Administrator
mspg.evidente@gmail.com
Office Hours: 8736-91-84
Cell Nos. 0908-8650251 / 09192199881

– Sr. Marcelita Catarina, DC
Sister Servant/Superior
Cell No. 0917-462-7316

(Fatima Llanza/RCAM-AOC | Photo from Radio Veritas)

 

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His Holiness Pope Francis has declared the month of May for a prayer marathon calling all the faithful to unite in the recitation of the Holy Rosary to ask the Blessed Virgin Mary intercession for the end of the COVID-19 pandemic and the resumption of social and work activities.

In a press release posted on the website of the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New Evangelization, tasked by the Holy Father to organize the event, the invitation was extended to shrines all over the world that would serve as promoters of the Holy Rosary among individuals, families and communities around the world.

“For this reason, the Shrines are called to promote and solicit as much as possible the participation of the faithful, so that everyone can devote a moment to daily prayer, in the car, on the street, and thanks to communication technologies, with the smartphone, requesting the end of the pandemic and the resumption of social and work activities,” according to the press release.

Thirty Marian Shrines were chosen to lead each day in the month of Month in the praying of the rosary with different intentions and would be live-streamed in the official channels of the Vatican at 6 pm Rome time. Pope Francis will lead the opening on May 1 and conclude it on May 31.

The Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage in Antipolo, Philippines is one of the chosen shrines to lead in the praying of the rosary. The other shrines are: Our Lady of Walsingham in England; Jesus the Saviour and Mother Mary in Nigeria; Our Lady of Częstochowa in Poland; Basilica of the Annunciation in Nazareth; Blessed Virgin of the Rosary in South Korea; Our Lady Aparecida in Brazil; Our Lady of Lujan in Argentina; Holy House of Loreto in Italy; Our Lady of Knock in Ireland; Virgin of the Poor at Banneux in Belgium; Notre Dame d’Afrique in Algeria; Our Lady of the Rosary of Fatima in Portugal; Our Lady of Health in India; Our Lady Queen of Peace at Medjugorje in Bosnia; St. Mary’s Cathedral in Australia; Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in the United States; Our Lady of Lourdes in France; Meryem Ana in Turkey; Nuestra Señora de la Caridad del Cobre in Cuba; Our Lady of Nagasaki in Japan; Nuestra Señora de Montserrat in Spain; Notre Dame du Cap in Canada; National Shrine Our Lady Ta’ Pinu in Malta; Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe in Mexico; Mother of God in Zarvantysia in Ukraine; Black Madonna of Altötting in Germany; Our Lady of Lebanon – in Lebanon; Blessed Virgin of the Holy Rosary of Pompeii in Italy. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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It seems we can’t find what you’re looking for. Perhaps searching can help.

The Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas has expressed support to all those who hold community pantries in the country.

According to Veritas News, Rouquel Ponte, President of LAIKO hails the Christian act of kindness and unity that these community pantries demonstrate especially during this time of the pandemic where many people have lost their jobs and have nothing to feed their families.

“This movement initiated by kindhearted individuals with the common objective of helping our countrymen who are most in need but with less capabilities, is unprecedented and unequaled during this crucial times of the pandemic,” Ponte said.

“People with lesser opportunities can somehow hope to survive even for a day, through the overflowing and collective generosity of community residents with much or less to share. Undoubtedly God is inspiring their hearts too. Give us this day our daily bread (Mt6: 11),” Ponte added.

She also encouraged all the Archdiocesan and Diocesan Councils of the Laity and members of the Church-based National Lay Organizations of the Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas to help and support the initiatives of these community pantries. She as well urged the organizers to be alert and vigilant on various threats like red-tagging and profiling.

“We encourage all our National Lay Organizations, Archdiocesan/Diocesan Councils of the Laity to extend their unwavering support to these initiatives. Likewise, let us be alert & vigilant that these community undertakings be protected from forces who plan to divide and thwart whatever gains there is to be reaped,” said Ponte.

In the Archdiocese of Manila, parishes, lay and religious organizations have started setting up their community pantries in response to the call of Most Rev. Broderick Pabillo, Apostolic Administrator of Manila to organize programs that would promote the act of charity. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC |  Photo from San Roque de Mandaluyong Parish Facebook Page)

 

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Radio Veritas, the leading faith-based AM radio station in the Philippines is once again broadcasting in its studio after being placed under temporary locked down after some of its employees tested positive for the coronavirus.

“Radyo Veritas, after several days of shifting place of operation from the studio in Quezon City to the transmitter site in Bulacan to do broadcast as effect of several covid cases in the workplace, we have returned and started broadcasting again in our base in Quezon City, after implementing health protocols for Covid cases and disinfecting the offices,” according to a news post on Veritas website.

The Veritas team expresses its gratefulness to all the Kapanaligs who supported them both in prayers and material help. The team also acknowledges the blessings they received amidst the pandemic.

“We thank all Kapanaligs for your continued support both in prayers and in material gifts for us to continue our operations in anyway we can to bring news, relevant information, public service and most of all hope amidst the pandemic,” said the Veritas management.

“We continually receive blessings from the Lord amidst the trial of the pandemic, and for this we are daily grateful and thankful,” the team added.

Radio Veritas temporarily closed its operation from its main studio in Quezon City last April 14 because some of its employees were infected by COVID-19. The temporary lockdown was in response to the health guidelines set by the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF). The lockdown also allowed the disinfection of the entire building. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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On May 1, Feast of St. Joseph the Worker, the Vatican Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments through the approval of His Holiness Pope Francis introduced 7 new invocations to the litany in honor of St. Joseph.

According to Vatican News, a letter was sent by Archbishop Arthur Roche, Secretary of the Congregation and Father Corrado Maggioni, SMM, Undersecretary to the presidents of bishops’ conference around the world which explained the reason behind the initiative.

“On the 150th anniversary of the proclamation of Saint Joseph as Patron of the Universal Church, the Holy Father, Pope Francis, published the Apostolic Letter Patris corde, with the aim ‘to increase our love for this great saint, to encourage us to implore his intercession and to imitate his virtues and his zeal’,” according to the letter.

“In this light, it appeared opportune to update the Litany in honour of Saint Joseph, approved by the Apostolic See in 1909, by integrating seven new invocations drawn from the interventions of the Popes who have reflected on aspects of the figure of the Patron of the Universal Church.”

The Vatican News added that the Congregation presented the new invocations to Pope Francis, who approved their integration into the Litany of Saint Joseph. 

The 7 new invocations, originally in Latin, are as follows: Custos Redemptoris, Serve Christi, Minister salutis, Fulcimen in difficultatibus, Patrone exsulum, Patrone afflictorum, Patrone pauperum

These could be translated as: Guardian of the Redeemer, Servant of Christ, Minister of salvation, Support in difficulties, Patron of exiles, Patron of the afflicted and Patron of the poor.

The Congregation also stated in the letter that, “It will be the responsibility of the Episcopal Conferences to see to the translation and publication of the Litany in the languages which are within their competency; these translations do not require the confirmation of the Apostolic See.” 

The Congregation has also allowed the bishops conferences to add other invocations with which St. Joseph is honored in their countries. 

“Such additions should be made in the proper place and preserve the literary genre of the Litany.”

On May 1, 2021, Archbishop of Davao and CBCP President Romulo Valles led the Act of Consecration to St. Joseph in Davao at 9:45 am, followed by the celebration of the Holy Eucharist presided over by Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma at 10 am.

In the Archdiocese of Manila, Most Rev. Broderick S, Pabillo led the Holy Mass at San Jose Manggagawa Parish in Manuguit, Tondo, at 6 pm. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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The Hospicio de San Jose Orphanage, the oldest charitable institution in the Philippines was placed in lockdown after the house recorded 23 of COVID-19 positive cases.

According to the official statement, the orphanage “has declared self-lockdown since March 15, 2020, but became stricter in its protocols since April 21, 2021, to mitigate and contain further infection of the COVID 19 to its residents and personnel with their families who have sought refuge in Hospicio since the lockdown”.

As of April 30, 2021, there are 23 confirmed cases now in isolation with no deaths related to COVID-19.

“All residents of Hospicio are on movement restrictions and are confined in their dormitories. Having reported these cases to the City Health Office of Manila, we are now being monitored by the City Health Emergency Center, following the IATF guidelines,” according to the statement.

Sr. Maria Ana Rosario Evidente, DC, Visitatrix, Province of St. Louise de Marillac – Asia, has expressed her gratitude to all those who immediately responded to their call and are continue sending donations. She also asked the people to continue sending help.

Hospicio de San Jose, the charity arm of the Catholic Church is under the management of the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul and has four major Programs: the Child and Youth Welfare and Development Program (87 children/youth); the Program for Persons with Special Needs (48 PSN); the Program for Older Persons (65 OPs) and the Crisis Intervention Program (with 29 abused & exploited children, 150 homeless individuals/families and 2 persons in crisis situations).

Those who are interested to donate cash may send it to the following bank accounts:

BPI, M.H. del Pilar Branch
Account Name: Hospicio de San Jose
Account Number: 8103-0986-62
Swift Code – BOPIPHMM

Metrobank
United Nations Ave. Branch
Account Name: Hospicio de San Jose
Account Number: 175-3-17550678-1

Accounting Office G-Cash Account:
Teresita Abastillas
0996-893-6635

To be acknowledged, you may send a copy of your deposit slip to Sister Corrie’s email: mspg.evidente@gmail.com. They will also reply with a receipt.

You may also deliver your donation directly to:

SISTER MARCELITA CATARINA D.C.
HOSPICIO DE SAN JOSE
Ayala Bridge, Quiapo, San Miguel, Manila
Mobile No.: +63 908 865 0251 +63 945 481 8930
E-mail address: mspg.evidente@gmail.com

For further inquiries, please contact:
– Sr. Maria Socorro Pilar G. Evidente, DC
Administrator
mspg.evidente@gmail.com
Office Hours: 8736-91-84
Cell Nos. 0908-8650251 / 09192199881

– Sr. Marcelita Catarina, DC
Sister Servant/Superior
Cell No. 0917-462-7316

(Fatima Llanza/RCAM-AOC | Photo from Radio Veritas)

 

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His Holiness Pope Francis has declared the month of May for a prayer marathon calling all the faithful to unite in the recitation of the Holy Rosary to ask the Blessed Virgin Mary intercession for the end of the COVID-19 pandemic and the resumption of social and work activities.

In a press release posted on the website of the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New Evangelization, tasked by the Holy Father to organize the event, the invitation was extended to shrines all over the world that would serve as promoters of the Holy Rosary among individuals, families and communities around the world.

“For this reason, the Shrines are called to promote and solicit as much as possible the participation of the faithful, so that everyone can devote a moment to daily prayer, in the car, on the street, and thanks to communication technologies, with the smartphone, requesting the end of the pandemic and the resumption of social and work activities,” according to the press release.

Thirty Marian Shrines were chosen to lead each day in the month of Month in the praying of the rosary with different intentions and would be live-streamed in the official channels of the Vatican at 6 pm Rome time. Pope Francis will lead the opening on May 1 and conclude it on May 31.

The Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage in Antipolo, Philippines is one of the chosen shrines to lead in the praying of the rosary. The other shrines are: Our Lady of Walsingham in England; Jesus the Saviour and Mother Mary in Nigeria; Our Lady of Częstochowa in Poland; Basilica of the Annunciation in Nazareth; Blessed Virgin of the Rosary in South Korea; Our Lady Aparecida in Brazil; Our Lady of Lujan in Argentina; Holy House of Loreto in Italy; Our Lady of Knock in Ireland; Virgin of the Poor at Banneux in Belgium; Notre Dame d’Afrique in Algeria; Our Lady of the Rosary of Fatima in Portugal; Our Lady of Health in India; Our Lady Queen of Peace at Medjugorje in Bosnia; St. Mary’s Cathedral in Australia; Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in the United States; Our Lady of Lourdes in France; Meryem Ana in Turkey; Nuestra Señora de la Caridad del Cobre in Cuba; Our Lady of Nagasaki in Japan; Nuestra Señora de Montserrat in Spain; Notre Dame du Cap in Canada; National Shrine Our Lady Ta’ Pinu in Malta; Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe in Mexico; Mother of God in Zarvantysia in Ukraine; Black Madonna of Altötting in Germany; Our Lady of Lebanon – in Lebanon; Blessed Virgin of the Holy Rosary of Pompeii in Italy. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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It seems we can’t find what you’re looking for. Perhaps searching can help.

The Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas has expressed support to all those who hold community pantries in the country.

According to Veritas News, Rouquel Ponte, President of LAIKO hails the Christian act of kindness and unity that these community pantries demonstrate especially during this time of the pandemic where many people have lost their jobs and have nothing to feed their families.

“This movement initiated by kindhearted individuals with the common objective of helping our countrymen who are most in need but with less capabilities, is unprecedented and unequaled during this crucial times of the pandemic,” Ponte said.

“People with lesser opportunities can somehow hope to survive even for a day, through the overflowing and collective generosity of community residents with much or less to share. Undoubtedly God is inspiring their hearts too. Give us this day our daily bread (Mt6: 11),” Ponte added.

She also encouraged all the Archdiocesan and Diocesan Councils of the Laity and members of the Church-based National Lay Organizations of the Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas to help and support the initiatives of these community pantries. She as well urged the organizers to be alert and vigilant on various threats like red-tagging and profiling.

“We encourage all our National Lay Organizations, Archdiocesan/Diocesan Councils of the Laity to extend their unwavering support to these initiatives. Likewise, let us be alert & vigilant that these community undertakings be protected from forces who plan to divide and thwart whatever gains there is to be reaped,” said Ponte.

In the Archdiocese of Manila, parishes, lay and religious organizations have started setting up their community pantries in response to the call of Most Rev. Broderick Pabillo, Apostolic Administrator of Manila to organize programs that would promote the act of charity. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC |  Photo from San Roque de Mandaluyong Parish Facebook Page)

 

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Radio Veritas, the leading faith-based AM radio station in the Philippines is once again broadcasting in its studio after being placed under temporary locked down after some of its employees tested positive for the coronavirus.

“Radyo Veritas, after several days of shifting place of operation from the studio in Quezon City to the transmitter site in Bulacan to do broadcast as effect of several covid cases in the workplace, we have returned and started broadcasting again in our base in Quezon City, after implementing health protocols for Covid cases and disinfecting the offices,” according to a news post on Veritas website.

The Veritas team expresses its gratefulness to all the Kapanaligs who supported them both in prayers and material help. The team also acknowledges the blessings they received amidst the pandemic.

“We thank all Kapanaligs for your continued support both in prayers and in material gifts for us to continue our operations in anyway we can to bring news, relevant information, public service and most of all hope amidst the pandemic,” said the Veritas management.

“We continually receive blessings from the Lord amidst the trial of the pandemic, and for this we are daily grateful and thankful,” the team added.

Radio Veritas temporarily closed its operation from its main studio in Quezon City last April 14 because some of its employees were infected by COVID-19. The temporary lockdown was in response to the health guidelines set by the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF). The lockdown also allowed the disinfection of the entire building. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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On May 1, Feast of St. Joseph the Worker, the Vatican Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments through the approval of His Holiness Pope Francis introduced 7 new invocations to the litany in honor of St. Joseph.

According to Vatican News, a letter was sent by Archbishop Arthur Roche, Secretary of the Congregation and Father Corrado Maggioni, SMM, Undersecretary to the presidents of bishops’ conference around the world which explained the reason behind the initiative.

“On the 150th anniversary of the proclamation of Saint Joseph as Patron of the Universal Church, the Holy Father, Pope Francis, published the Apostolic Letter Patris corde, with the aim ‘to increase our love for this great saint, to encourage us to implore his intercession and to imitate his virtues and his zeal’,” according to the letter.

“In this light, it appeared opportune to update the Litany in honour of Saint Joseph, approved by the Apostolic See in 1909, by integrating seven new invocations drawn from the interventions of the Popes who have reflected on aspects of the figure of the Patron of the Universal Church.”

The Vatican News added that the Congregation presented the new invocations to Pope Francis, who approved their integration into the Litany of Saint Joseph. 

The 7 new invocations, originally in Latin, are as follows: Custos Redemptoris, Serve Christi, Minister salutis, Fulcimen in difficultatibus, Patrone exsulum, Patrone afflictorum, Patrone pauperum

These could be translated as: Guardian of the Redeemer, Servant of Christ, Minister of salvation, Support in difficulties, Patron of exiles, Patron of the afflicted and Patron of the poor.

The Congregation also stated in the letter that, “It will be the responsibility of the Episcopal Conferences to see to the translation and publication of the Litany in the languages which are within their competency; these translations do not require the confirmation of the Apostolic See.” 

The Congregation has also allowed the bishops conferences to add other invocations with which St. Joseph is honored in their countries. 

“Such additions should be made in the proper place and preserve the literary genre of the Litany.”

On May 1, 2021, Archbishop of Davao and CBCP President Romulo Valles led the Act of Consecration to St. Joseph in Davao at 9:45 am, followed by the celebration of the Holy Eucharist presided over by Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma at 10 am.

In the Archdiocese of Manila, Most Rev. Broderick S, Pabillo led the Holy Mass at San Jose Manggagawa Parish in Manuguit, Tondo, at 6 pm. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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The Hospicio de San Jose Orphanage, the oldest charitable institution in the Philippines was placed in lockdown after the house recorded 23 of COVID-19 positive cases.

According to the official statement, the orphanage “has declared self-lockdown since March 15, 2020, but became stricter in its protocols since April 21, 2021, to mitigate and contain further infection of the COVID 19 to its residents and personnel with their families who have sought refuge in Hospicio since the lockdown”.

As of April 30, 2021, there are 23 confirmed cases now in isolation with no deaths related to COVID-19.

“All residents of Hospicio are on movement restrictions and are confined in their dormitories. Having reported these cases to the City Health Office of Manila, we are now being monitored by the City Health Emergency Center, following the IATF guidelines,” according to the statement.

Sr. Maria Ana Rosario Evidente, DC, Visitatrix, Province of St. Louise de Marillac – Asia, has expressed her gratitude to all those who immediately responded to their call and are continue sending donations. She also asked the people to continue sending help.

Hospicio de San Jose, the charity arm of the Catholic Church is under the management of the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul and has four major Programs: the Child and Youth Welfare and Development Program (87 children/youth); the Program for Persons with Special Needs (48 PSN); the Program for Older Persons (65 OPs) and the Crisis Intervention Program (with 29 abused & exploited children, 150 homeless individuals/families and 2 persons in crisis situations).

Those who are interested to donate cash may send it to the following bank accounts:

BPI, M.H. del Pilar Branch
Account Name: Hospicio de San Jose
Account Number: 8103-0986-62
Swift Code – BOPIPHMM

Metrobank
United Nations Ave. Branch
Account Name: Hospicio de San Jose
Account Number: 175-3-17550678-1

Accounting Office G-Cash Account:
Teresita Abastillas
0996-893-6635

To be acknowledged, you may send a copy of your deposit slip to Sister Corrie’s email: mspg.evidente@gmail.com. They will also reply with a receipt.

You may also deliver your donation directly to:

SISTER MARCELITA CATARINA D.C.
HOSPICIO DE SAN JOSE
Ayala Bridge, Quiapo, San Miguel, Manila
Mobile No.: +63 908 865 0251 +63 945 481 8930
E-mail address: mspg.evidente@gmail.com

For further inquiries, please contact:
– Sr. Maria Socorro Pilar G. Evidente, DC
Administrator
mspg.evidente@gmail.com
Office Hours: 8736-91-84
Cell Nos. 0908-8650251 / 09192199881

– Sr. Marcelita Catarina, DC
Sister Servant/Superior
Cell No. 0917-462-7316

(Fatima Llanza/RCAM-AOC | Photo from Radio Veritas)

 

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His Holiness Pope Francis has declared the month of May for a prayer marathon calling all the faithful to unite in the recitation of the Holy Rosary to ask the Blessed Virgin Mary intercession for the end of the COVID-19 pandemic and the resumption of social and work activities.

In a press release posted on the website of the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New Evangelization, tasked by the Holy Father to organize the event, the invitation was extended to shrines all over the world that would serve as promoters of the Holy Rosary among individuals, families and communities around the world.

“For this reason, the Shrines are called to promote and solicit as much as possible the participation of the faithful, so that everyone can devote a moment to daily prayer, in the car, on the street, and thanks to communication technologies, with the smartphone, requesting the end of the pandemic and the resumption of social and work activities,” according to the press release.

Thirty Marian Shrines were chosen to lead each day in the month of Month in the praying of the rosary with different intentions and would be live-streamed in the official channels of the Vatican at 6 pm Rome time. Pope Francis will lead the opening on May 1 and conclude it on May 31.

The Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage in Antipolo, Philippines is one of the chosen shrines to lead in the praying of the rosary. The other shrines are: Our Lady of Walsingham in England; Jesus the Saviour and Mother Mary in Nigeria; Our Lady of Częstochowa in Poland; Basilica of the Annunciation in Nazareth; Blessed Virgin of the Rosary in South Korea; Our Lady Aparecida in Brazil; Our Lady of Lujan in Argentina; Holy House of Loreto in Italy; Our Lady of Knock in Ireland; Virgin of the Poor at Banneux in Belgium; Notre Dame d’Afrique in Algeria; Our Lady of the Rosary of Fatima in Portugal; Our Lady of Health in India; Our Lady Queen of Peace at Medjugorje in Bosnia; St. Mary’s Cathedral in Australia; Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in the United States; Our Lady of Lourdes in France; Meryem Ana in Turkey; Nuestra Señora de la Caridad del Cobre in Cuba; Our Lady of Nagasaki in Japan; Nuestra Señora de Montserrat in Spain; Notre Dame du Cap in Canada; National Shrine Our Lady Ta’ Pinu in Malta; Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe in Mexico; Mother of God in Zarvantysia in Ukraine; Black Madonna of Altötting in Germany; Our Lady of Lebanon – in Lebanon; Blessed Virgin of the Holy Rosary of Pompeii in Italy. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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It seems we can’t find what you’re looking for. Perhaps searching can help.

The Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas has expressed support to all those who hold community pantries in the country.

According to Veritas News, Rouquel Ponte, President of LAIKO hails the Christian act of kindness and unity that these community pantries demonstrate especially during this time of the pandemic where many people have lost their jobs and have nothing to feed their families.

“This movement initiated by kindhearted individuals with the common objective of helping our countrymen who are most in need but with less capabilities, is unprecedented and unequaled during this crucial times of the pandemic,” Ponte said.

“People with lesser opportunities can somehow hope to survive even for a day, through the overflowing and collective generosity of community residents with much or less to share. Undoubtedly God is inspiring their hearts too. Give us this day our daily bread (Mt6: 11),” Ponte added.

She also encouraged all the Archdiocesan and Diocesan Councils of the Laity and members of the Church-based National Lay Organizations of the Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas to help and support the initiatives of these community pantries. She as well urged the organizers to be alert and vigilant on various threats like red-tagging and profiling.

“We encourage all our National Lay Organizations, Archdiocesan/Diocesan Councils of the Laity to extend their unwavering support to these initiatives. Likewise, let us be alert & vigilant that these community undertakings be protected from forces who plan to divide and thwart whatever gains there is to be reaped,” said Ponte.

In the Archdiocese of Manila, parishes, lay and religious organizations have started setting up their community pantries in response to the call of Most Rev. Broderick Pabillo, Apostolic Administrator of Manila to organize programs that would promote the act of charity. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC |  Photo from San Roque de Mandaluyong Parish Facebook Page)

 

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Radio Veritas, the leading faith-based AM radio station in the Philippines is once again broadcasting in its studio after being placed under temporary locked down after some of its employees tested positive for the coronavirus.

“Radyo Veritas, after several days of shifting place of operation from the studio in Quezon City to the transmitter site in Bulacan to do broadcast as effect of several covid cases in the workplace, we have returned and started broadcasting again in our base in Quezon City, after implementing health protocols for Covid cases and disinfecting the offices,” according to a news post on Veritas website.

The Veritas team expresses its gratefulness to all the Kapanaligs who supported them both in prayers and material help. The team also acknowledges the blessings they received amidst the pandemic.

“We thank all Kapanaligs for your continued support both in prayers and in material gifts for us to continue our operations in anyway we can to bring news, relevant information, public service and most of all hope amidst the pandemic,” said the Veritas management.

“We continually receive blessings from the Lord amidst the trial of the pandemic, and for this we are daily grateful and thankful,” the team added.

Radio Veritas temporarily closed its operation from its main studio in Quezon City last April 14 because some of its employees were infected by COVID-19. The temporary lockdown was in response to the health guidelines set by the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF). The lockdown also allowed the disinfection of the entire building. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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On May 1, Feast of St. Joseph the Worker, the Vatican Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments through the approval of His Holiness Pope Francis introduced 7 new invocations to the litany in honor of St. Joseph.

According to Vatican News, a letter was sent by Archbishop Arthur Roche, Secretary of the Congregation and Father Corrado Maggioni, SMM, Undersecretary to the presidents of bishops’ conference around the world which explained the reason behind the initiative.

“On the 150th anniversary of the proclamation of Saint Joseph as Patron of the Universal Church, the Holy Father, Pope Francis, published the Apostolic Letter Patris corde, with the aim ‘to increase our love for this great saint, to encourage us to implore his intercession and to imitate his virtues and his zeal’,” according to the letter.

“In this light, it appeared opportune to update the Litany in honour of Saint Joseph, approved by the Apostolic See in 1909, by integrating seven new invocations drawn from the interventions of the Popes who have reflected on aspects of the figure of the Patron of the Universal Church.”

The Vatican News added that the Congregation presented the new invocations to Pope Francis, who approved their integration into the Litany of Saint Joseph. 

The 7 new invocations, originally in Latin, are as follows: Custos Redemptoris, Serve Christi, Minister salutis, Fulcimen in difficultatibus, Patrone exsulum, Patrone afflictorum, Patrone pauperum

These could be translated as: Guardian of the Redeemer, Servant of Christ, Minister of salvation, Support in difficulties, Patron of exiles, Patron of the afflicted and Patron of the poor.

The Congregation also stated in the letter that, “It will be the responsibility of the Episcopal Conferences to see to the translation and publication of the Litany in the languages which are within their competency; these translations do not require the confirmation of the Apostolic See.” 

The Congregation has also allowed the bishops conferences to add other invocations with which St. Joseph is honored in their countries. 

“Such additions should be made in the proper place and preserve the literary genre of the Litany.”

On May 1, 2021, Archbishop of Davao and CBCP President Romulo Valles led the Act of Consecration to St. Joseph in Davao at 9:45 am, followed by the celebration of the Holy Eucharist presided over by Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma at 10 am.

In the Archdiocese of Manila, Most Rev. Broderick S, Pabillo led the Holy Mass at San Jose Manggagawa Parish in Manuguit, Tondo, at 6 pm. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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The Hospicio de San Jose Orphanage, the oldest charitable institution in the Philippines was placed in lockdown after the house recorded 23 of COVID-19 positive cases.

According to the official statement, the orphanage “has declared self-lockdown since March 15, 2020, but became stricter in its protocols since April 21, 2021, to mitigate and contain further infection of the COVID 19 to its residents and personnel with their families who have sought refuge in Hospicio since the lockdown”.

As of April 30, 2021, there are 23 confirmed cases now in isolation with no deaths related to COVID-19.

“All residents of Hospicio are on movement restrictions and are confined in their dormitories. Having reported these cases to the City Health Office of Manila, we are now being monitored by the City Health Emergency Center, following the IATF guidelines,” according to the statement.

Sr. Maria Ana Rosario Evidente, DC, Visitatrix, Province of St. Louise de Marillac – Asia, has expressed her gratitude to all those who immediately responded to their call and are continue sending donations. She also asked the people to continue sending help.

Hospicio de San Jose, the charity arm of the Catholic Church is under the management of the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul and has four major Programs: the Child and Youth Welfare and Development Program (87 children/youth); the Program for Persons with Special Needs (48 PSN); the Program for Older Persons (65 OPs) and the Crisis Intervention Program (with 29 abused & exploited children, 150 homeless individuals/families and 2 persons in crisis situations).

Those who are interested to donate cash may send it to the following bank accounts:

BPI, M.H. del Pilar Branch
Account Name: Hospicio de San Jose
Account Number: 8103-0986-62
Swift Code – BOPIPHMM

Metrobank
United Nations Ave. Branch
Account Name: Hospicio de San Jose
Account Number: 175-3-17550678-1

Accounting Office G-Cash Account:
Teresita Abastillas
0996-893-6635

To be acknowledged, you may send a copy of your deposit slip to Sister Corrie’s email: mspg.evidente@gmail.com. They will also reply with a receipt.

You may also deliver your donation directly to:

SISTER MARCELITA CATARINA D.C.
HOSPICIO DE SAN JOSE
Ayala Bridge, Quiapo, San Miguel, Manila
Mobile No.: +63 908 865 0251 +63 945 481 8930
E-mail address: mspg.evidente@gmail.com

For further inquiries, please contact:
– Sr. Maria Socorro Pilar G. Evidente, DC
Administrator
mspg.evidente@gmail.com
Office Hours: 8736-91-84
Cell Nos. 0908-8650251 / 09192199881

– Sr. Marcelita Catarina, DC
Sister Servant/Superior
Cell No. 0917-462-7316

(Fatima Llanza/RCAM-AOC | Photo from Radio Veritas)

 

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His Holiness Pope Francis has declared the month of May for a prayer marathon calling all the faithful to unite in the recitation of the Holy Rosary to ask the Blessed Virgin Mary intercession for the end of the COVID-19 pandemic and the resumption of social and work activities.

In a press release posted on the website of the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New Evangelization, tasked by the Holy Father to organize the event, the invitation was extended to shrines all over the world that would serve as promoters of the Holy Rosary among individuals, families and communities around the world.

“For this reason, the Shrines are called to promote and solicit as much as possible the participation of the faithful, so that everyone can devote a moment to daily prayer, in the car, on the street, and thanks to communication technologies, with the smartphone, requesting the end of the pandemic and the resumption of social and work activities,” according to the press release.

Thirty Marian Shrines were chosen to lead each day in the month of Month in the praying of the rosary with different intentions and would be live-streamed in the official channels of the Vatican at 6 pm Rome time. Pope Francis will lead the opening on May 1 and conclude it on May 31.

The Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage in Antipolo, Philippines is one of the chosen shrines to lead in the praying of the rosary. The other shrines are: Our Lady of Walsingham in England; Jesus the Saviour and Mother Mary in Nigeria; Our Lady of Częstochowa in Poland; Basilica of the Annunciation in Nazareth; Blessed Virgin of the Rosary in South Korea; Our Lady Aparecida in Brazil; Our Lady of Lujan in Argentina; Holy House of Loreto in Italy; Our Lady of Knock in Ireland; Virgin of the Poor at Banneux in Belgium; Notre Dame d’Afrique in Algeria; Our Lady of the Rosary of Fatima in Portugal; Our Lady of Health in India; Our Lady Queen of Peace at Medjugorje in Bosnia; St. Mary’s Cathedral in Australia; Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in the United States; Our Lady of Lourdes in France; Meryem Ana in Turkey; Nuestra Señora de la Caridad del Cobre in Cuba; Our Lady of Nagasaki in Japan; Nuestra Señora de Montserrat in Spain; Notre Dame du Cap in Canada; National Shrine Our Lady Ta’ Pinu in Malta; Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe in Mexico; Mother of God in Zarvantysia in Ukraine; Black Madonna of Altötting in Germany; Our Lady of Lebanon – in Lebanon; Blessed Virgin of the Holy Rosary of Pompeii in Italy. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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It seems we can’t find what you’re looking for. Perhaps searching can help.

The Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas has expressed support to all those who hold community pantries in the country.

According to Veritas News, Rouquel Ponte, President of LAIKO hails the Christian act of kindness and unity that these community pantries demonstrate especially during this time of the pandemic where many people have lost their jobs and have nothing to feed their families.

“This movement initiated by kindhearted individuals with the common objective of helping our countrymen who are most in need but with less capabilities, is unprecedented and unequaled during this crucial times of the pandemic,” Ponte said.

“People with lesser opportunities can somehow hope to survive even for a day, through the overflowing and collective generosity of community residents with much or less to share. Undoubtedly God is inspiring their hearts too. Give us this day our daily bread (Mt6: 11),” Ponte added.

She also encouraged all the Archdiocesan and Diocesan Councils of the Laity and members of the Church-based National Lay Organizations of the Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas to help and support the initiatives of these community pantries. She as well urged the organizers to be alert and vigilant on various threats like red-tagging and profiling.

“We encourage all our National Lay Organizations, Archdiocesan/Diocesan Councils of the Laity to extend their unwavering support to these initiatives. Likewise, let us be alert & vigilant that these community undertakings be protected from forces who plan to divide and thwart whatever gains there is to be reaped,” said Ponte.

In the Archdiocese of Manila, parishes, lay and religious organizations have started setting up their community pantries in response to the call of Most Rev. Broderick Pabillo, Apostolic Administrator of Manila to organize programs that would promote the act of charity. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC |  Photo from San Roque de Mandaluyong Parish Facebook Page)

 

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Radio Veritas, the leading faith-based AM radio station in the Philippines is once again broadcasting in its studio after being placed under temporary locked down after some of its employees tested positive for the coronavirus.

“Radyo Veritas, after several days of shifting place of operation from the studio in Quezon City to the transmitter site in Bulacan to do broadcast as effect of several covid cases in the workplace, we have returned and started broadcasting again in our base in Quezon City, after implementing health protocols for Covid cases and disinfecting the offices,” according to a news post on Veritas website.

The Veritas team expresses its gratefulness to all the Kapanaligs who supported them both in prayers and material help. The team also acknowledges the blessings they received amidst the pandemic.

“We thank all Kapanaligs for your continued support both in prayers and in material gifts for us to continue our operations in anyway we can to bring news, relevant information, public service and most of all hope amidst the pandemic,” said the Veritas management.

“We continually receive blessings from the Lord amidst the trial of the pandemic, and for this we are daily grateful and thankful,” the team added.

Radio Veritas temporarily closed its operation from its main studio in Quezon City last April 14 because some of its employees were infected by COVID-19. The temporary lockdown was in response to the health guidelines set by the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF). The lockdown also allowed the disinfection of the entire building. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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On May 1, Feast of St. Joseph the Worker, the Vatican Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments through the approval of His Holiness Pope Francis introduced 7 new invocations to the litany in honor of St. Joseph.

According to Vatican News, a letter was sent by Archbishop Arthur Roche, Secretary of the Congregation and Father Corrado Maggioni, SMM, Undersecretary to the presidents of bishops’ conference around the world which explained the reason behind the initiative.

“On the 150th anniversary of the proclamation of Saint Joseph as Patron of the Universal Church, the Holy Father, Pope Francis, published the Apostolic Letter Patris corde, with the aim ‘to increase our love for this great saint, to encourage us to implore his intercession and to imitate his virtues and his zeal’,” according to the letter.

“In this light, it appeared opportune to update the Litany in honour of Saint Joseph, approved by the Apostolic See in 1909, by integrating seven new invocations drawn from the interventions of the Popes who have reflected on aspects of the figure of the Patron of the Universal Church.”

The Vatican News added that the Congregation presented the new invocations to Pope Francis, who approved their integration into the Litany of Saint Joseph. 

The 7 new invocations, originally in Latin, are as follows: Custos Redemptoris, Serve Christi, Minister salutis, Fulcimen in difficultatibus, Patrone exsulum, Patrone afflictorum, Patrone pauperum

These could be translated as: Guardian of the Redeemer, Servant of Christ, Minister of salvation, Support in difficulties, Patron of exiles, Patron of the afflicted and Patron of the poor.

The Congregation also stated in the letter that, “It will be the responsibility of the Episcopal Conferences to see to the translation and publication of the Litany in the languages which are within their competency; these translations do not require the confirmation of the Apostolic See.” 

The Congregation has also allowed the bishops conferences to add other invocations with which St. Joseph is honored in their countries. 

“Such additions should be made in the proper place and preserve the literary genre of the Litany.”

On May 1, 2021, Archbishop of Davao and CBCP President Romulo Valles led the Act of Consecration to St. Joseph in Davao at 9:45 am, followed by the celebration of the Holy Eucharist presided over by Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma at 10 am.

In the Archdiocese of Manila, Most Rev. Broderick S, Pabillo led the Holy Mass at San Jose Manggagawa Parish in Manuguit, Tondo, at 6 pm. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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The Hospicio de San Jose Orphanage, the oldest charitable institution in the Philippines was placed in lockdown after the house recorded 23 of COVID-19 positive cases.

According to the official statement, the orphanage “has declared self-lockdown since March 15, 2020, but became stricter in its protocols since April 21, 2021, to mitigate and contain further infection of the COVID 19 to its residents and personnel with their families who have sought refuge in Hospicio since the lockdown”.

As of April 30, 2021, there are 23 confirmed cases now in isolation with no deaths related to COVID-19.

“All residents of Hospicio are on movement restrictions and are confined in their dormitories. Having reported these cases to the City Health Office of Manila, we are now being monitored by the City Health Emergency Center, following the IATF guidelines,” according to the statement.

Sr. Maria Ana Rosario Evidente, DC, Visitatrix, Province of St. Louise de Marillac – Asia, has expressed her gratitude to all those who immediately responded to their call and are continue sending donations. She also asked the people to continue sending help.

Hospicio de San Jose, the charity arm of the Catholic Church is under the management of the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul and has four major Programs: the Child and Youth Welfare and Development Program (87 children/youth); the Program for Persons with Special Needs (48 PSN); the Program for Older Persons (65 OPs) and the Crisis Intervention Program (with 29 abused & exploited children, 150 homeless individuals/families and 2 persons in crisis situations).

Those who are interested to donate cash may send it to the following bank accounts:

BPI, M.H. del Pilar Branch
Account Name: Hospicio de San Jose
Account Number: 8103-0986-62
Swift Code – BOPIPHMM

Metrobank
United Nations Ave. Branch
Account Name: Hospicio de San Jose
Account Number: 175-3-17550678-1

Accounting Office G-Cash Account:
Teresita Abastillas
0996-893-6635

To be acknowledged, you may send a copy of your deposit slip to Sister Corrie’s email: mspg.evidente@gmail.com. They will also reply with a receipt.

You may also deliver your donation directly to:

SISTER MARCELITA CATARINA D.C.
HOSPICIO DE SAN JOSE
Ayala Bridge, Quiapo, San Miguel, Manila
Mobile No.: +63 908 865 0251 +63 945 481 8930
E-mail address: mspg.evidente@gmail.com

For further inquiries, please contact:
– Sr. Maria Socorro Pilar G. Evidente, DC
Administrator
mspg.evidente@gmail.com
Office Hours: 8736-91-84
Cell Nos. 0908-8650251 / 09192199881

– Sr. Marcelita Catarina, DC
Sister Servant/Superior
Cell No. 0917-462-7316

(Fatima Llanza/RCAM-AOC | Photo from Radio Veritas)

 

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His Holiness Pope Francis has declared the month of May for a prayer marathon calling all the faithful to unite in the recitation of the Holy Rosary to ask the Blessed Virgin Mary intercession for the end of the COVID-19 pandemic and the resumption of social and work activities.

In a press release posted on the website of the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New Evangelization, tasked by the Holy Father to organize the event, the invitation was extended to shrines all over the world that would serve as promoters of the Holy Rosary among individuals, families and communities around the world.

“For this reason, the Shrines are called to promote and solicit as much as possible the participation of the faithful, so that everyone can devote a moment to daily prayer, in the car, on the street, and thanks to communication technologies, with the smartphone, requesting the end of the pandemic and the resumption of social and work activities,” according to the press release.

Thirty Marian Shrines were chosen to lead each day in the month of Month in the praying of the rosary with different intentions and would be live-streamed in the official channels of the Vatican at 6 pm Rome time. Pope Francis will lead the opening on May 1 and conclude it on May 31.

The Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage in Antipolo, Philippines is one of the chosen shrines to lead in the praying of the rosary. The other shrines are: Our Lady of Walsingham in England; Jesus the Saviour and Mother Mary in Nigeria; Our Lady of Częstochowa in Poland; Basilica of the Annunciation in Nazareth; Blessed Virgin of the Rosary in South Korea; Our Lady Aparecida in Brazil; Our Lady of Lujan in Argentina; Holy House of Loreto in Italy; Our Lady of Knock in Ireland; Virgin of the Poor at Banneux in Belgium; Notre Dame d’Afrique in Algeria; Our Lady of the Rosary of Fatima in Portugal; Our Lady of Health in India; Our Lady Queen of Peace at Medjugorje in Bosnia; St. Mary’s Cathedral in Australia; Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in the United States; Our Lady of Lourdes in France; Meryem Ana in Turkey; Nuestra Señora de la Caridad del Cobre in Cuba; Our Lady of Nagasaki in Japan; Nuestra Señora de Montserrat in Spain; Notre Dame du Cap in Canada; National Shrine Our Lady Ta’ Pinu in Malta; Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe in Mexico; Mother of God in Zarvantysia in Ukraine; Black Madonna of Altötting in Germany; Our Lady of Lebanon – in Lebanon; Blessed Virgin of the Holy Rosary of Pompeii in Italy. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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It seems we can’t find what you’re looking for. Perhaps searching can help.

The Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas has expressed support to all those who hold community pantries in the country.

According to Veritas News, Rouquel Ponte, President of LAIKO hails the Christian act of kindness and unity that these community pantries demonstrate especially during this time of the pandemic where many people have lost their jobs and have nothing to feed their families.

“This movement initiated by kindhearted individuals with the common objective of helping our countrymen who are most in need but with less capabilities, is unprecedented and unequaled during this crucial times of the pandemic,” Ponte said.

“People with lesser opportunities can somehow hope to survive even for a day, through the overflowing and collective generosity of community residents with much or less to share. Undoubtedly God is inspiring their hearts too. Give us this day our daily bread (Mt6: 11),” Ponte added.

She also encouraged all the Archdiocesan and Diocesan Councils of the Laity and members of the Church-based National Lay Organizations of the Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas to help and support the initiatives of these community pantries. She as well urged the organizers to be alert and vigilant on various threats like red-tagging and profiling.

“We encourage all our National Lay Organizations, Archdiocesan/Diocesan Councils of the Laity to extend their unwavering support to these initiatives. Likewise, let us be alert & vigilant that these community undertakings be protected from forces who plan to divide and thwart whatever gains there is to be reaped,” said Ponte.

In the Archdiocese of Manila, parishes, lay and religious organizations have started setting up their community pantries in response to the call of Most Rev. Broderick Pabillo, Apostolic Administrator of Manila to organize programs that would promote the act of charity. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC |  Photo from San Roque de Mandaluyong Parish Facebook Page)

 

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The Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas has expressed support to all those who hold community pantries in the country. According to Veritas News, Rouquel Ponte, President of LAIKO hails the Christian act of kindness and unity that these community pantries demonstrate especially during this time of the pandemic where many people have lost their jobs and …

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Radio Veritas, the leading faith-based AM radio station in the Philippines is once again broadcasting in its studio after being placed under temporary locked down after some of its employees tested positive for the coronavirus.

“Radyo Veritas, after several days of shifting place of operation from the studio in Quezon City to the transmitter site in Bulacan to do broadcast as effect of several covid cases in the workplace, we have returned and started broadcasting again in our base in Quezon City, after implementing health protocols for Covid cases and disinfecting the offices,” according to a news post on Veritas website.

The Veritas team expresses its gratefulness to all the Kapanaligs who supported them both in prayers and material help. The team also acknowledges the blessings they received amidst the pandemic.

“We thank all Kapanaligs for your continued support both in prayers and in material gifts for us to continue our operations in anyway we can to bring news, relevant information, public service and most of all hope amidst the pandemic,” said the Veritas management.

“We continually receive blessings from the Lord amidst the trial of the pandemic, and for this we are daily grateful and thankful,” the team added.

Radio Veritas temporarily closed its operation from its main studio in Quezon City last April 14 because some of its employees were infected by COVID-19. The temporary lockdown was in response to the health guidelines set by the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF). The lockdown also allowed the disinfection of the entire building. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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On May 1, Feast of St. Joseph the Worker, the Vatican Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments through the approval of His Holiness Pope Francis introduced 7 new invocations to the litany in honor of St. Joseph.

According to Vatican News, a letter was sent by Archbishop Arthur Roche, Secretary of the Congregation and Father Corrado Maggioni, SMM, Undersecretary to the presidents of bishops’ conference around the world which explained the reason behind the initiative.

“On the 150th anniversary of the proclamation of Saint Joseph as Patron of the Universal Church, the Holy Father, Pope Francis, published the Apostolic Letter Patris corde, with the aim ‘to increase our love for this great saint, to encourage us to implore his intercession and to imitate his virtues and his zeal’,” according to the letter.

“In this light, it appeared opportune to update the Litany in honour of Saint Joseph, approved by the Apostolic See in 1909, by integrating seven new invocations drawn from the interventions of the Popes who have reflected on aspects of the figure of the Patron of the Universal Church.”

The Vatican News added that the Congregation presented the new invocations to Pope Francis, who approved their integration into the Litany of Saint Joseph. 

The 7 new invocations, originally in Latin, are as follows: Custos Redemptoris, Serve Christi, Minister salutis, Fulcimen in difficultatibus, Patrone exsulum, Patrone afflictorum, Patrone pauperum

These could be translated as: Guardian of the Redeemer, Servant of Christ, Minister of salvation, Support in difficulties, Patron of exiles, Patron of the afflicted and Patron of the poor.

The Congregation also stated in the letter that, “It will be the responsibility of the Episcopal Conferences to see to the translation and publication of the Litany in the languages which are within their competency; these translations do not require the confirmation of the Apostolic See.” 

The Congregation has also allowed the bishops conferences to add other invocations with which St. Joseph is honored in their countries. 

“Such additions should be made in the proper place and preserve the literary genre of the Litany.”

On May 1, 2021, Archbishop of Davao and CBCP President Romulo Valles led the Act of Consecration to St. Joseph in Davao at 9:45 am, followed by the celebration of the Holy Eucharist presided over by Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma at 10 am.

In the Archdiocese of Manila, Most Rev. Broderick S, Pabillo led the Holy Mass at San Jose Manggagawa Parish in Manuguit, Tondo, at 6 pm. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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The Hospicio de San Jose Orphanage, the oldest charitable institution in the Philippines was placed in lockdown after the house recorded 23 of COVID-19 positive cases.

According to the official statement, the orphanage “has declared self-lockdown since March 15, 2020, but became stricter in its protocols since April 21, 2021, to mitigate and contain further infection of the COVID 19 to its residents and personnel with their families who have sought refuge in Hospicio since the lockdown”.

As of April 30, 2021, there are 23 confirmed cases now in isolation with no deaths related to COVID-19.

“All residents of Hospicio are on movement restrictions and are confined in their dormitories. Having reported these cases to the City Health Office of Manila, we are now being monitored by the City Health Emergency Center, following the IATF guidelines,” according to the statement.

Sr. Maria Ana Rosario Evidente, DC, Visitatrix, Province of St. Louise de Marillac – Asia, has expressed her gratitude to all those who immediately responded to their call and are continue sending donations. She also asked the people to continue sending help.

Hospicio de San Jose, the charity arm of the Catholic Church is under the management of the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul and has four major Programs: the Child and Youth Welfare and Development Program (87 children/youth); the Program for Persons with Special Needs (48 PSN); the Program for Older Persons (65 OPs) and the Crisis Intervention Program (with 29 abused & exploited children, 150 homeless individuals/families and 2 persons in crisis situations).

Those who are interested to donate cash may send it to the following bank accounts:

BPI, M.H. del Pilar Branch
Account Name: Hospicio de San Jose
Account Number: 8103-0986-62
Swift Code – BOPIPHMM

Metrobank
United Nations Ave. Branch
Account Name: Hospicio de San Jose
Account Number: 175-3-17550678-1

Accounting Office G-Cash Account:
Teresita Abastillas
0996-893-6635

To be acknowledged, you may send a copy of your deposit slip to Sister Corrie’s email: mspg.evidente@gmail.com. They will also reply with a receipt.

You may also deliver your donation directly to:

SISTER MARCELITA CATARINA D.C.
HOSPICIO DE SAN JOSE
Ayala Bridge, Quiapo, San Miguel, Manila
Mobile No.: +63 908 865 0251 +63 945 481 8930
E-mail address: mspg.evidente@gmail.com

For further inquiries, please contact:
– Sr. Maria Socorro Pilar G. Evidente, DC
Administrator
mspg.evidente@gmail.com
Office Hours: 8736-91-84
Cell Nos. 0908-8650251 / 09192199881

– Sr. Marcelita Catarina, DC
Sister Servant/Superior
Cell No. 0917-462-7316

(Fatima Llanza/RCAM-AOC | Photo from Radio Veritas)

 

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Oldest Orphanage in the Philippines placed under Lockdown for COVID-19 outbreak

The Hospicio de San Jose Orphanage, the oldest charitable institution in the Philippines was placed in lockdown after the house recorded 23 of COVID-19 positive cases. According to the official statement, the orphanage “has declared self-lockdown since March 15, 2020, but became stricter in its protocols since April 21, 2021, to mitigate and contain further …

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RCAM-AOC

His Holiness Pope Francis has declared the month of May for a prayer marathon calling all the faithful to unite in the recitation of the Holy Rosary to ask the Blessed Virgin Mary intercession for the end of the COVID-19 pandemic and the resumption of social and work activities.

In a press release posted on the website of the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New Evangelization, tasked by the Holy Father to organize the event, the invitation was extended to shrines all over the world that would serve as promoters of the Holy Rosary among individuals, families and communities around the world.

“For this reason, the Shrines are called to promote and solicit as much as possible the participation of the faithful, so that everyone can devote a moment to daily prayer, in the car, on the street, and thanks to communication technologies, with the smartphone, requesting the end of the pandemic and the resumption of social and work activities,” according to the press release.

Thirty Marian Shrines were chosen to lead each day in the month of Month in the praying of the rosary with different intentions and would be live-streamed in the official channels of the Vatican at 6 pm Rome time. Pope Francis will lead the opening on May 1 and conclude it on May 31.

The Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage in Antipolo, Philippines is one of the chosen shrines to lead in the praying of the rosary. The other shrines are: Our Lady of Walsingham in England; Jesus the Saviour and Mother Mary in Nigeria; Our Lady of Częstochowa in Poland; Basilica of the Annunciation in Nazareth; Blessed Virgin of the Rosary in South Korea; Our Lady Aparecida in Brazil; Our Lady of Lujan in Argentina; Holy House of Loreto in Italy; Our Lady of Knock in Ireland; Virgin of the Poor at Banneux in Belgium; Notre Dame d’Afrique in Algeria; Our Lady of the Rosary of Fatima in Portugal; Our Lady of Health in India; Our Lady Queen of Peace at Medjugorje in Bosnia; St. Mary’s Cathedral in Australia; Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in the United States; Our Lady of Lourdes in France; Meryem Ana in Turkey; Nuestra Señora de la Caridad del Cobre in Cuba; Our Lady of Nagasaki in Japan; Nuestra Señora de Montserrat in Spain; Notre Dame du Cap in Canada; National Shrine Our Lady Ta’ Pinu in Malta; Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe in Mexico; Mother of God in Zarvantysia in Ukraine; Black Madonna of Altötting in Germany; Our Lady of Lebanon – in Lebanon; Blessed Virgin of the Holy Rosary of Pompeii in Italy. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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It seems we can’t find what you’re looking for. Perhaps searching can help.

The Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas has expressed support to all those who hold community pantries in the country.

According to Veritas News, Rouquel Ponte, President of LAIKO hails the Christian act of kindness and unity that these community pantries demonstrate especially during this time of the pandemic where many people have lost their jobs and have nothing to feed their families.

“This movement initiated by kindhearted individuals with the common objective of helping our countrymen who are most in need but with less capabilities, is unprecedented and unequaled during this crucial times of the pandemic,” Ponte said.

“People with lesser opportunities can somehow hope to survive even for a day, through the overflowing and collective generosity of community residents with much or less to share. Undoubtedly God is inspiring their hearts too. Give us this day our daily bread (Mt6: 11),” Ponte added.

She also encouraged all the Archdiocesan and Diocesan Councils of the Laity and members of the Church-based National Lay Organizations of the Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas to help and support the initiatives of these community pantries. She as well urged the organizers to be alert and vigilant on various threats like red-tagging and profiling.

“We encourage all our National Lay Organizations, Archdiocesan/Diocesan Councils of the Laity to extend their unwavering support to these initiatives. Likewise, let us be alert & vigilant that these community undertakings be protected from forces who plan to divide and thwart whatever gains there is to be reaped,” said Ponte.

In the Archdiocese of Manila, parishes, lay and religious organizations have started setting up their community pantries in response to the call of Most Rev. Broderick Pabillo, Apostolic Administrator of Manila to organize programs that would promote the act of charity. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC |  Photo from San Roque de Mandaluyong Parish Facebook Page)

 

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Radio Veritas, the leading faith-based AM radio station in the Philippines is once again broadcasting in its studio after being placed under temporary locked down after some of its employees tested positive for the coronavirus.

“Radyo Veritas, after several days of shifting place of operation from the studio in Quezon City to the transmitter site in Bulacan to do broadcast as effect of several covid cases in the workplace, we have returned and started broadcasting again in our base in Quezon City, after implementing health protocols for Covid cases and disinfecting the offices,” according to a news post on Veritas website.

The Veritas team expresses its gratefulness to all the Kapanaligs who supported them both in prayers and material help. The team also acknowledges the blessings they received amidst the pandemic.

“We thank all Kapanaligs for your continued support both in prayers and in material gifts for us to continue our operations in anyway we can to bring news, relevant information, public service and most of all hope amidst the pandemic,” said the Veritas management.

“We continually receive blessings from the Lord amidst the trial of the pandemic, and for this we are daily grateful and thankful,” the team added.

Radio Veritas temporarily closed its operation from its main studio in Quezon City last April 14 because some of its employees were infected by COVID-19. The temporary lockdown was in response to the health guidelines set by the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF). The lockdown also allowed the disinfection of the entire building. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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On May 1, Feast of St. Joseph the Worker, the Vatican Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments through the approval of His Holiness Pope Francis introduced 7 new invocations to the litany in honor of St. Joseph.

According to Vatican News, a letter was sent by Archbishop Arthur Roche, Secretary of the Congregation and Father Corrado Maggioni, SMM, Undersecretary to the presidents of bishops’ conference around the world which explained the reason behind the initiative.

“On the 150th anniversary of the proclamation of Saint Joseph as Patron of the Universal Church, the Holy Father, Pope Francis, published the Apostolic Letter Patris corde, with the aim ‘to increase our love for this great saint, to encourage us to implore his intercession and to imitate his virtues and his zeal’,” according to the letter.

“In this light, it appeared opportune to update the Litany in honour of Saint Joseph, approved by the Apostolic See in 1909, by integrating seven new invocations drawn from the interventions of the Popes who have reflected on aspects of the figure of the Patron of the Universal Church.”

The Vatican News added that the Congregation presented the new invocations to Pope Francis, who approved their integration into the Litany of Saint Joseph. 

The 7 new invocations, originally in Latin, are as follows: Custos Redemptoris, Serve Christi, Minister salutis, Fulcimen in difficultatibus, Patrone exsulum, Patrone afflictorum, Patrone pauperum

These could be translated as: Guardian of the Redeemer, Servant of Christ, Minister of salvation, Support in difficulties, Patron of exiles, Patron of the afflicted and Patron of the poor.

The Congregation also stated in the letter that, “It will be the responsibility of the Episcopal Conferences to see to the translation and publication of the Litany in the languages which are within their competency; these translations do not require the confirmation of the Apostolic See.” 

The Congregation has also allowed the bishops conferences to add other invocations with which St. Joseph is honored in their countries. 

“Such additions should be made in the proper place and preserve the literary genre of the Litany.”

On May 1, 2021, Archbishop of Davao and CBCP President Romulo Valles led the Act of Consecration to St. Joseph in Davao at 9:45 am, followed by the celebration of the Holy Eucharist presided over by Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma at 10 am.

In the Archdiocese of Manila, Most Rev. Broderick S, Pabillo led the Holy Mass at San Jose Manggagawa Parish in Manuguit, Tondo, at 6 pm. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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The Hospicio de San Jose Orphanage, the oldest charitable institution in the Philippines was placed in lockdown after the house recorded 23 of COVID-19 positive cases.

According to the official statement, the orphanage “has declared self-lockdown since March 15, 2020, but became stricter in its protocols since April 21, 2021, to mitigate and contain further infection of the COVID 19 to its residents and personnel with their families who have sought refuge in Hospicio since the lockdown”.

As of April 30, 2021, there are 23 confirmed cases now in isolation with no deaths related to COVID-19.

“All residents of Hospicio are on movement restrictions and are confined in their dormitories. Having reported these cases to the City Health Office of Manila, we are now being monitored by the City Health Emergency Center, following the IATF guidelines,” according to the statement.

Sr. Maria Ana Rosario Evidente, DC, Visitatrix, Province of St. Louise de Marillac – Asia, has expressed her gratitude to all those who immediately responded to their call and are continue sending donations. She also asked the people to continue sending help.

Hospicio de San Jose, the charity arm of the Catholic Church is under the management of the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul and has four major Programs: the Child and Youth Welfare and Development Program (87 children/youth); the Program for Persons with Special Needs (48 PSN); the Program for Older Persons (65 OPs) and the Crisis Intervention Program (with 29 abused & exploited children, 150 homeless individuals/families and 2 persons in crisis situations).

Those who are interested to donate cash may send it to the following bank accounts:

BPI, M.H. del Pilar Branch
Account Name: Hospicio de San Jose
Account Number: 8103-0986-62
Swift Code – BOPIPHMM

Metrobank
United Nations Ave. Branch
Account Name: Hospicio de San Jose
Account Number: 175-3-17550678-1

Accounting Office G-Cash Account:
Teresita Abastillas
0996-893-6635

To be acknowledged, you may send a copy of your deposit slip to Sister Corrie’s email: mspg.evidente@gmail.com. They will also reply with a receipt.

You may also deliver your donation directly to:

SISTER MARCELITA CATARINA D.C.
HOSPICIO DE SAN JOSE
Ayala Bridge, Quiapo, San Miguel, Manila
Mobile No.: +63 908 865 0251 +63 945 481 8930
E-mail address: mspg.evidente@gmail.com

For further inquiries, please contact:
– Sr. Maria Socorro Pilar G. Evidente, DC
Administrator
mspg.evidente@gmail.com
Office Hours: 8736-91-84
Cell Nos. 0908-8650251 / 09192199881

– Sr. Marcelita Catarina, DC
Sister Servant/Superior
Cell No. 0917-462-7316

(Fatima Llanza/RCAM-AOC | Photo from Radio Veritas)

 

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His Holiness Pope Francis has declared the month of May for a prayer marathon calling all the faithful to unite in the recitation of the Holy Rosary to ask the Blessed Virgin Mary intercession for the end of the COVID-19 pandemic and the resumption of social and work activities.

In a press release posted on the website of the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New Evangelization, tasked by the Holy Father to organize the event, the invitation was extended to shrines all over the world that would serve as promoters of the Holy Rosary among individuals, families and communities around the world.

“For this reason, the Shrines are called to promote and solicit as much as possible the participation of the faithful, so that everyone can devote a moment to daily prayer, in the car, on the street, and thanks to communication technologies, with the smartphone, requesting the end of the pandemic and the resumption of social and work activities,” according to the press release.

Thirty Marian Shrines were chosen to lead each day in the month of Month in the praying of the rosary with different intentions and would be live-streamed in the official channels of the Vatican at 6 pm Rome time. Pope Francis will lead the opening on May 1 and conclude it on May 31.

The Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage in Antipolo, Philippines is one of the chosen shrines to lead in the praying of the rosary. The other shrines are: Our Lady of Walsingham in England; Jesus the Saviour and Mother Mary in Nigeria; Our Lady of Częstochowa in Poland; Basilica of the Annunciation in Nazareth; Blessed Virgin of the Rosary in South Korea; Our Lady Aparecida in Brazil; Our Lady of Lujan in Argentina; Holy House of Loreto in Italy; Our Lady of Knock in Ireland; Virgin of the Poor at Banneux in Belgium; Notre Dame d’Afrique in Algeria; Our Lady of the Rosary of Fatima in Portugal; Our Lady of Health in India; Our Lady Queen of Peace at Medjugorje in Bosnia; St. Mary’s Cathedral in Australia; Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in the United States; Our Lady of Lourdes in France; Meryem Ana in Turkey; Nuestra Señora de la Caridad del Cobre in Cuba; Our Lady of Nagasaki in Japan; Nuestra Señora de Montserrat in Spain; Notre Dame du Cap in Canada; National Shrine Our Lady Ta’ Pinu in Malta; Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe in Mexico; Mother of God in Zarvantysia in Ukraine; Black Madonna of Altötting in Germany; Our Lady of Lebanon – in Lebanon; Blessed Virgin of the Holy Rosary of Pompeii in Italy. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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It seems we can’t find what you’re looking for. Perhaps searching can help.

The Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas has expressed support to all those who hold community pantries in the country.

According to Veritas News, Rouquel Ponte, President of LAIKO hails the Christian act of kindness and unity that these community pantries demonstrate especially during this time of the pandemic where many people have lost their jobs and have nothing to feed their families.

“This movement initiated by kindhearted individuals with the common objective of helping our countrymen who are most in need but with less capabilities, is unprecedented and unequaled during this crucial times of the pandemic,” Ponte said.

“People with lesser opportunities can somehow hope to survive even for a day, through the overflowing and collective generosity of community residents with much or less to share. Undoubtedly God is inspiring their hearts too. Give us this day our daily bread (Mt6: 11),” Ponte added.

She also encouraged all the Archdiocesan and Diocesan Councils of the Laity and members of the Church-based National Lay Organizations of the Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas to help and support the initiatives of these community pantries. She as well urged the organizers to be alert and vigilant on various threats like red-tagging and profiling.

“We encourage all our National Lay Organizations, Archdiocesan/Diocesan Councils of the Laity to extend their unwavering support to these initiatives. Likewise, let us be alert & vigilant that these community undertakings be protected from forces who plan to divide and thwart whatever gains there is to be reaped,” said Ponte.

In the Archdiocese of Manila, parishes, lay and religious organizations have started setting up their community pantries in response to the call of Most Rev. Broderick Pabillo, Apostolic Administrator of Manila to organize programs that would promote the act of charity. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC |  Photo from San Roque de Mandaluyong Parish Facebook Page)

 

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Radio Veritas, the leading faith-based AM radio station in the Philippines is once again broadcasting in its studio after being placed under temporary locked down after some of its employees tested positive for the coronavirus.

“Radyo Veritas, after several days of shifting place of operation from the studio in Quezon City to the transmitter site in Bulacan to do broadcast as effect of several covid cases in the workplace, we have returned and started broadcasting again in our base in Quezon City, after implementing health protocols for Covid cases and disinfecting the offices,” according to a news post on Veritas website.

The Veritas team expresses its gratefulness to all the Kapanaligs who supported them both in prayers and material help. The team also acknowledges the blessings they received amidst the pandemic.

“We thank all Kapanaligs for your continued support both in prayers and in material gifts for us to continue our operations in anyway we can to bring news, relevant information, public service and most of all hope amidst the pandemic,” said the Veritas management.

“We continually receive blessings from the Lord amidst the trial of the pandemic, and for this we are daily grateful and thankful,” the team added.

Radio Veritas temporarily closed its operation from its main studio in Quezon City last April 14 because some of its employees were infected by COVID-19. The temporary lockdown was in response to the health guidelines set by the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF). The lockdown also allowed the disinfection of the entire building. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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On May 1, Feast of St. Joseph the Worker, the Vatican Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments through the approval of His Holiness Pope Francis introduced 7 new invocations to the litany in honor of St. Joseph.

According to Vatican News, a letter was sent by Archbishop Arthur Roche, Secretary of the Congregation and Father Corrado Maggioni, SMM, Undersecretary to the presidents of bishops’ conference around the world which explained the reason behind the initiative.

“On the 150th anniversary of the proclamation of Saint Joseph as Patron of the Universal Church, the Holy Father, Pope Francis, published the Apostolic Letter Patris corde, with the aim ‘to increase our love for this great saint, to encourage us to implore his intercession and to imitate his virtues and his zeal’,” according to the letter.

“In this light, it appeared opportune to update the Litany in honour of Saint Joseph, approved by the Apostolic See in 1909, by integrating seven new invocations drawn from the interventions of the Popes who have reflected on aspects of the figure of the Patron of the Universal Church.”

The Vatican News added that the Congregation presented the new invocations to Pope Francis, who approved their integration into the Litany of Saint Joseph. 

The 7 new invocations, originally in Latin, are as follows: Custos Redemptoris, Serve Christi, Minister salutis, Fulcimen in difficultatibus, Patrone exsulum, Patrone afflictorum, Patrone pauperum

These could be translated as: Guardian of the Redeemer, Servant of Christ, Minister of salvation, Support in difficulties, Patron of exiles, Patron of the afflicted and Patron of the poor.

The Congregation also stated in the letter that, “It will be the responsibility of the Episcopal Conferences to see to the translation and publication of the Litany in the languages which are within their competency; these translations do not require the confirmation of the Apostolic See.” 

The Congregation has also allowed the bishops conferences to add other invocations with which St. Joseph is honored in their countries. 

“Such additions should be made in the proper place and preserve the literary genre of the Litany.”

On May 1, 2021, Archbishop of Davao and CBCP President Romulo Valles led the Act of Consecration to St. Joseph in Davao at 9:45 am, followed by the celebration of the Holy Eucharist presided over by Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma at 10 am.

In the Archdiocese of Manila, Most Rev. Broderick S, Pabillo led the Holy Mass at San Jose Manggagawa Parish in Manuguit, Tondo, at 6 pm. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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The Hospicio de San Jose Orphanage, the oldest charitable institution in the Philippines was placed in lockdown after the house recorded 23 of COVID-19 positive cases.

According to the official statement, the orphanage “has declared self-lockdown since March 15, 2020, but became stricter in its protocols since April 21, 2021, to mitigate and contain further infection of the COVID 19 to its residents and personnel with their families who have sought refuge in Hospicio since the lockdown”.

As of April 30, 2021, there are 23 confirmed cases now in isolation with no deaths related to COVID-19.

“All residents of Hospicio are on movement restrictions and are confined in their dormitories. Having reported these cases to the City Health Office of Manila, we are now being monitored by the City Health Emergency Center, following the IATF guidelines,” according to the statement.

Sr. Maria Ana Rosario Evidente, DC, Visitatrix, Province of St. Louise de Marillac – Asia, has expressed her gratitude to all those who immediately responded to their call and are continue sending donations. She also asked the people to continue sending help.

Hospicio de San Jose, the charity arm of the Catholic Church is under the management of the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul and has four major Programs: the Child and Youth Welfare and Development Program (87 children/youth); the Program for Persons with Special Needs (48 PSN); the Program for Older Persons (65 OPs) and the Crisis Intervention Program (with 29 abused & exploited children, 150 homeless individuals/families and 2 persons in crisis situations).

Those who are interested to donate cash may send it to the following bank accounts:

BPI, M.H. del Pilar Branch
Account Name: Hospicio de San Jose
Account Number: 8103-0986-62
Swift Code – BOPIPHMM

Metrobank
United Nations Ave. Branch
Account Name: Hospicio de San Jose
Account Number: 175-3-17550678-1

Accounting Office G-Cash Account:
Teresita Abastillas
0996-893-6635

To be acknowledged, you may send a copy of your deposit slip to Sister Corrie’s email: mspg.evidente@gmail.com. They will also reply with a receipt.

You may also deliver your donation directly to:

SISTER MARCELITA CATARINA D.C.
HOSPICIO DE SAN JOSE
Ayala Bridge, Quiapo, San Miguel, Manila
Mobile No.: +63 908 865 0251 +63 945 481 8930
E-mail address: mspg.evidente@gmail.com

For further inquiries, please contact:
– Sr. Maria Socorro Pilar G. Evidente, DC
Administrator
mspg.evidente@gmail.com
Office Hours: 8736-91-84
Cell Nos. 0908-8650251 / 09192199881

– Sr. Marcelita Catarina, DC
Sister Servant/Superior
Cell No. 0917-462-7316

(Fatima Llanza/RCAM-AOC | Photo from Radio Veritas)

 

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His Holiness Pope Francis has declared the month of May for a prayer marathon calling all the faithful to unite in the recitation of the Holy Rosary to ask the Blessed Virgin Mary intercession for the end of the COVID-19 pandemic and the resumption of social and work activities.

In a press release posted on the website of the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New Evangelization, tasked by the Holy Father to organize the event, the invitation was extended to shrines all over the world that would serve as promoters of the Holy Rosary among individuals, families and communities around the world.

“For this reason, the Shrines are called to promote and solicit as much as possible the participation of the faithful, so that everyone can devote a moment to daily prayer, in the car, on the street, and thanks to communication technologies, with the smartphone, requesting the end of the pandemic and the resumption of social and work activities,” according to the press release.

Thirty Marian Shrines were chosen to lead each day in the month of Month in the praying of the rosary with different intentions and would be live-streamed in the official channels of the Vatican at 6 pm Rome time. Pope Francis will lead the opening on May 1 and conclude it on May 31.

The Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage in Antipolo, Philippines is one of the chosen shrines to lead in the praying of the rosary. The other shrines are: Our Lady of Walsingham in England; Jesus the Saviour and Mother Mary in Nigeria; Our Lady of Częstochowa in Poland; Basilica of the Annunciation in Nazareth; Blessed Virgin of the Rosary in South Korea; Our Lady Aparecida in Brazil; Our Lady of Lujan in Argentina; Holy House of Loreto in Italy; Our Lady of Knock in Ireland; Virgin of the Poor at Banneux in Belgium; Notre Dame d’Afrique in Algeria; Our Lady of the Rosary of Fatima in Portugal; Our Lady of Health in India; Our Lady Queen of Peace at Medjugorje in Bosnia; St. Mary’s Cathedral in Australia; Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in the United States; Our Lady of Lourdes in France; Meryem Ana in Turkey; Nuestra Señora de la Caridad del Cobre in Cuba; Our Lady of Nagasaki in Japan; Nuestra Señora de Montserrat in Spain; Notre Dame du Cap in Canada; National Shrine Our Lady Ta’ Pinu in Malta; Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe in Mexico; Mother of God in Zarvantysia in Ukraine; Black Madonna of Altötting in Germany; Our Lady of Lebanon – in Lebanon; Blessed Virgin of the Holy Rosary of Pompeii in Italy. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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It seems we can’t find what you’re looking for. Perhaps searching can help.

The Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas has expressed support to all those who hold community pantries in the country.

According to Veritas News, Rouquel Ponte, President of LAIKO hails the Christian act of kindness and unity that these community pantries demonstrate especially during this time of the pandemic where many people have lost their jobs and have nothing to feed their families.

“This movement initiated by kindhearted individuals with the common objective of helping our countrymen who are most in need but with less capabilities, is unprecedented and unequaled during this crucial times of the pandemic,” Ponte said.

“People with lesser opportunities can somehow hope to survive even for a day, through the overflowing and collective generosity of community residents with much or less to share. Undoubtedly God is inspiring their hearts too. Give us this day our daily bread (Mt6: 11),” Ponte added.

She also encouraged all the Archdiocesan and Diocesan Councils of the Laity and members of the Church-based National Lay Organizations of the Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas to help and support the initiatives of these community pantries. She as well urged the organizers to be alert and vigilant on various threats like red-tagging and profiling.

“We encourage all our National Lay Organizations, Archdiocesan/Diocesan Councils of the Laity to extend their unwavering support to these initiatives. Likewise, let us be alert & vigilant that these community undertakings be protected from forces who plan to divide and thwart whatever gains there is to be reaped,” said Ponte.

In the Archdiocese of Manila, parishes, lay and religious organizations have started setting up their community pantries in response to the call of Most Rev. Broderick Pabillo, Apostolic Administrator of Manila to organize programs that would promote the act of charity. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC |  Photo from San Roque de Mandaluyong Parish Facebook Page)

 

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Radio Veritas, the leading faith-based AM radio station in the Philippines is once again broadcasting in its studio after being placed under temporary locked down after some of its employees tested positive for the coronavirus.

“Radyo Veritas, after several days of shifting place of operation from the studio in Quezon City to the transmitter site in Bulacan to do broadcast as effect of several covid cases in the workplace, we have returned and started broadcasting again in our base in Quezon City, after implementing health protocols for Covid cases and disinfecting the offices,” according to a news post on Veritas website.

The Veritas team expresses its gratefulness to all the Kapanaligs who supported them both in prayers and material help. The team also acknowledges the blessings they received amidst the pandemic.

“We thank all Kapanaligs for your continued support both in prayers and in material gifts for us to continue our operations in anyway we can to bring news, relevant information, public service and most of all hope amidst the pandemic,” said the Veritas management.

“We continually receive blessings from the Lord amidst the trial of the pandemic, and for this we are daily grateful and thankful,” the team added.

Radio Veritas temporarily closed its operation from its main studio in Quezon City last April 14 because some of its employees were infected by COVID-19. The temporary lockdown was in response to the health guidelines set by the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF). The lockdown also allowed the disinfection of the entire building. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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On May 1, Feast of St. Joseph the Worker, the Vatican Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments through the approval of His Holiness Pope Francis introduced 7 new invocations to the litany in honor of St. Joseph.

According to Vatican News, a letter was sent by Archbishop Arthur Roche, Secretary of the Congregation and Father Corrado Maggioni, SMM, Undersecretary to the presidents of bishops’ conference around the world which explained the reason behind the initiative.

“On the 150th anniversary of the proclamation of Saint Joseph as Patron of the Universal Church, the Holy Father, Pope Francis, published the Apostolic Letter Patris corde, with the aim ‘to increase our love for this great saint, to encourage us to implore his intercession and to imitate his virtues and his zeal’,” according to the letter.

“In this light, it appeared opportune to update the Litany in honour of Saint Joseph, approved by the Apostolic See in 1909, by integrating seven new invocations drawn from the interventions of the Popes who have reflected on aspects of the figure of the Patron of the Universal Church.”

The Vatican News added that the Congregation presented the new invocations to Pope Francis, who approved their integration into the Litany of Saint Joseph. 

The 7 new invocations, originally in Latin, are as follows: Custos Redemptoris, Serve Christi, Minister salutis, Fulcimen in difficultatibus, Patrone exsulum, Patrone afflictorum, Patrone pauperum

These could be translated as: Guardian of the Redeemer, Servant of Christ, Minister of salvation, Support in difficulties, Patron of exiles, Patron of the afflicted and Patron of the poor.

The Congregation also stated in the letter that, “It will be the responsibility of the Episcopal Conferences to see to the translation and publication of the Litany in the languages which are within their competency; these translations do not require the confirmation of the Apostolic See.” 

The Congregation has also allowed the bishops conferences to add other invocations with which St. Joseph is honored in their countries. 

“Such additions should be made in the proper place and preserve the literary genre of the Litany.”

On May 1, 2021, Archbishop of Davao and CBCP President Romulo Valles led the Act of Consecration to St. Joseph in Davao at 9:45 am, followed by the celebration of the Holy Eucharist presided over by Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma at 10 am.

In the Archdiocese of Manila, Most Rev. Broderick S, Pabillo led the Holy Mass at San Jose Manggagawa Parish in Manuguit, Tondo, at 6 pm. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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The Hospicio de San Jose Orphanage, the oldest charitable institution in the Philippines was placed in lockdown after the house recorded 23 of COVID-19 positive cases.

According to the official statement, the orphanage “has declared self-lockdown since March 15, 2020, but became stricter in its protocols since April 21, 2021, to mitigate and contain further infection of the COVID 19 to its residents and personnel with their families who have sought refuge in Hospicio since the lockdown”.

As of April 30, 2021, there are 23 confirmed cases now in isolation with no deaths related to COVID-19.

“All residents of Hospicio are on movement restrictions and are confined in their dormitories. Having reported these cases to the City Health Office of Manila, we are now being monitored by the City Health Emergency Center, following the IATF guidelines,” according to the statement.

Sr. Maria Ana Rosario Evidente, DC, Visitatrix, Province of St. Louise de Marillac – Asia, has expressed her gratitude to all those who immediately responded to their call and are continue sending donations. She also asked the people to continue sending help.

Hospicio de San Jose, the charity arm of the Catholic Church is under the management of the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul and has four major Programs: the Child and Youth Welfare and Development Program (87 children/youth); the Program for Persons with Special Needs (48 PSN); the Program for Older Persons (65 OPs) and the Crisis Intervention Program (with 29 abused & exploited children, 150 homeless individuals/families and 2 persons in crisis situations).

Those who are interested to donate cash may send it to the following bank accounts:

BPI, M.H. del Pilar Branch
Account Name: Hospicio de San Jose
Account Number: 8103-0986-62
Swift Code – BOPIPHMM

Metrobank
United Nations Ave. Branch
Account Name: Hospicio de San Jose
Account Number: 175-3-17550678-1

Accounting Office G-Cash Account:
Teresita Abastillas
0996-893-6635

To be acknowledged, you may send a copy of your deposit slip to Sister Corrie’s email: mspg.evidente@gmail.com. They will also reply with a receipt.

You may also deliver your donation directly to:

SISTER MARCELITA CATARINA D.C.
HOSPICIO DE SAN JOSE
Ayala Bridge, Quiapo, San Miguel, Manila
Mobile No.: +63 908 865 0251 +63 945 481 8930
E-mail address: mspg.evidente@gmail.com

For further inquiries, please contact:
– Sr. Maria Socorro Pilar G. Evidente, DC
Administrator
mspg.evidente@gmail.com
Office Hours: 8736-91-84
Cell Nos. 0908-8650251 / 09192199881

– Sr. Marcelita Catarina, DC
Sister Servant/Superior
Cell No. 0917-462-7316

(Fatima Llanza/RCAM-AOC | Photo from Radio Veritas)

 

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His Holiness Pope Francis has declared the month of May for a prayer marathon calling all the faithful to unite in the recitation of the Holy Rosary to ask the Blessed Virgin Mary intercession for the end of the COVID-19 pandemic and the resumption of social and work activities.

In a press release posted on the website of the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New Evangelization, tasked by the Holy Father to organize the event, the invitation was extended to shrines all over the world that would serve as promoters of the Holy Rosary among individuals, families and communities around the world.

“For this reason, the Shrines are called to promote and solicit as much as possible the participation of the faithful, so that everyone can devote a moment to daily prayer, in the car, on the street, and thanks to communication technologies, with the smartphone, requesting the end of the pandemic and the resumption of social and work activities,” according to the press release.

Thirty Marian Shrines were chosen to lead each day in the month of Month in the praying of the rosary with different intentions and would be live-streamed in the official channels of the Vatican at 6 pm Rome time. Pope Francis will lead the opening on May 1 and conclude it on May 31.

The Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage in Antipolo, Philippines is one of the chosen shrines to lead in the praying of the rosary. The other shrines are: Our Lady of Walsingham in England; Jesus the Saviour and Mother Mary in Nigeria; Our Lady of Częstochowa in Poland; Basilica of the Annunciation in Nazareth; Blessed Virgin of the Rosary in South Korea; Our Lady Aparecida in Brazil; Our Lady of Lujan in Argentina; Holy House of Loreto in Italy; Our Lady of Knock in Ireland; Virgin of the Poor at Banneux in Belgium; Notre Dame d’Afrique in Algeria; Our Lady of the Rosary of Fatima in Portugal; Our Lady of Health in India; Our Lady Queen of Peace at Medjugorje in Bosnia; St. Mary’s Cathedral in Australia; Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in the United States; Our Lady of Lourdes in France; Meryem Ana in Turkey; Nuestra Señora de la Caridad del Cobre in Cuba; Our Lady of Nagasaki in Japan; Nuestra Señora de Montserrat in Spain; Notre Dame du Cap in Canada; National Shrine Our Lady Ta’ Pinu in Malta; Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe in Mexico; Mother of God in Zarvantysia in Ukraine; Black Madonna of Altötting in Germany; Our Lady of Lebanon – in Lebanon; Blessed Virgin of the Holy Rosary of Pompeii in Italy. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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It seems we can’t find what you’re looking for. Perhaps searching can help.

The Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas has expressed support to all those who hold community pantries in the country.

According to Veritas News, Rouquel Ponte, President of LAIKO hails the Christian act of kindness and unity that these community pantries demonstrate especially during this time of the pandemic where many people have lost their jobs and have nothing to feed their families.

“This movement initiated by kindhearted individuals with the common objective of helping our countrymen who are most in need but with less capabilities, is unprecedented and unequaled during this crucial times of the pandemic,” Ponte said.

“People with lesser opportunities can somehow hope to survive even for a day, through the overflowing and collective generosity of community residents with much or less to share. Undoubtedly God is inspiring their hearts too. Give us this day our daily bread (Mt6: 11),” Ponte added.

She also encouraged all the Archdiocesan and Diocesan Councils of the Laity and members of the Church-based National Lay Organizations of the Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas to help and support the initiatives of these community pantries. She as well urged the organizers to be alert and vigilant on various threats like red-tagging and profiling.

“We encourage all our National Lay Organizations, Archdiocesan/Diocesan Councils of the Laity to extend their unwavering support to these initiatives. Likewise, let us be alert & vigilant that these community undertakings be protected from forces who plan to divide and thwart whatever gains there is to be reaped,” said Ponte.

In the Archdiocese of Manila, parishes, lay and religious organizations have started setting up their community pantries in response to the call of Most Rev. Broderick Pabillo, Apostolic Administrator of Manila to organize programs that would promote the act of charity. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC |  Photo from San Roque de Mandaluyong Parish Facebook Page)

 

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Radio Veritas, the leading faith-based AM radio station in the Philippines is once again broadcasting in its studio after being placed under temporary locked down after some of its employees tested positive for the coronavirus.

“Radyo Veritas, after several days of shifting place of operation from the studio in Quezon City to the transmitter site in Bulacan to do broadcast as effect of several covid cases in the workplace, we have returned and started broadcasting again in our base in Quezon City, after implementing health protocols for Covid cases and disinfecting the offices,” according to a news post on Veritas website.

The Veritas team expresses its gratefulness to all the Kapanaligs who supported them both in prayers and material help. The team also acknowledges the blessings they received amidst the pandemic.

“We thank all Kapanaligs for your continued support both in prayers and in material gifts for us to continue our operations in anyway we can to bring news, relevant information, public service and most of all hope amidst the pandemic,” said the Veritas management.

“We continually receive blessings from the Lord amidst the trial of the pandemic, and for this we are daily grateful and thankful,” the team added.

Radio Veritas temporarily closed its operation from its main studio in Quezon City last April 14 because some of its employees were infected by COVID-19. The temporary lockdown was in response to the health guidelines set by the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF). The lockdown also allowed the disinfection of the entire building. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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On May 1, Feast of St. Joseph the Worker, the Vatican Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments through the approval of His Holiness Pope Francis introduced 7 new invocations to the litany in honor of St. Joseph.

According to Vatican News, a letter was sent by Archbishop Arthur Roche, Secretary of the Congregation and Father Corrado Maggioni, SMM, Undersecretary to the presidents of bishops’ conference around the world which explained the reason behind the initiative.

“On the 150th anniversary of the proclamation of Saint Joseph as Patron of the Universal Church, the Holy Father, Pope Francis, published the Apostolic Letter Patris corde, with the aim ‘to increase our love for this great saint, to encourage us to implore his intercession and to imitate his virtues and his zeal’,” according to the letter.

“In this light, it appeared opportune to update the Litany in honour of Saint Joseph, approved by the Apostolic See in 1909, by integrating seven new invocations drawn from the interventions of the Popes who have reflected on aspects of the figure of the Patron of the Universal Church.”

The Vatican News added that the Congregation presented the new invocations to Pope Francis, who approved their integration into the Litany of Saint Joseph. 

The 7 new invocations, originally in Latin, are as follows: Custos Redemptoris, Serve Christi, Minister salutis, Fulcimen in difficultatibus, Patrone exsulum, Patrone afflictorum, Patrone pauperum

These could be translated as: Guardian of the Redeemer, Servant of Christ, Minister of salvation, Support in difficulties, Patron of exiles, Patron of the afflicted and Patron of the poor.

The Congregation also stated in the letter that, “It will be the responsibility of the Episcopal Conferences to see to the translation and publication of the Litany in the languages which are within their competency; these translations do not require the confirmation of the Apostolic See.” 

The Congregation has also allowed the bishops conferences to add other invocations with which St. Joseph is honored in their countries. 

“Such additions should be made in the proper place and preserve the literary genre of the Litany.”

On May 1, 2021, Archbishop of Davao and CBCP President Romulo Valles led the Act of Consecration to St. Joseph in Davao at 9:45 am, followed by the celebration of the Holy Eucharist presided over by Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma at 10 am.

In the Archdiocese of Manila, Most Rev. Broderick S, Pabillo led the Holy Mass at San Jose Manggagawa Parish in Manuguit, Tondo, at 6 pm. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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The Hospicio de San Jose Orphanage, the oldest charitable institution in the Philippines was placed in lockdown after the house recorded 23 of COVID-19 positive cases.

According to the official statement, the orphanage “has declared self-lockdown since March 15, 2020, but became stricter in its protocols since April 21, 2021, to mitigate and contain further infection of the COVID 19 to its residents and personnel with their families who have sought refuge in Hospicio since the lockdown”.

As of April 30, 2021, there are 23 confirmed cases now in isolation with no deaths related to COVID-19.

“All residents of Hospicio are on movement restrictions and are confined in their dormitories. Having reported these cases to the City Health Office of Manila, we are now being monitored by the City Health Emergency Center, following the IATF guidelines,” according to the statement.

Sr. Maria Ana Rosario Evidente, DC, Visitatrix, Province of St. Louise de Marillac – Asia, has expressed her gratitude to all those who immediately responded to their call and are continue sending donations. She also asked the people to continue sending help.

Hospicio de San Jose, the charity arm of the Catholic Church is under the management of the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul and has four major Programs: the Child and Youth Welfare and Development Program (87 children/youth); the Program for Persons with Special Needs (48 PSN); the Program for Older Persons (65 OPs) and the Crisis Intervention Program (with 29 abused & exploited children, 150 homeless individuals/families and 2 persons in crisis situations).

Those who are interested to donate cash may send it to the following bank accounts:

BPI, M.H. del Pilar Branch
Account Name: Hospicio de San Jose
Account Number: 8103-0986-62
Swift Code – BOPIPHMM

Metrobank
United Nations Ave. Branch
Account Name: Hospicio de San Jose
Account Number: 175-3-17550678-1

Accounting Office G-Cash Account:
Teresita Abastillas
0996-893-6635

To be acknowledged, you may send a copy of your deposit slip to Sister Corrie’s email: mspg.evidente@gmail.com. They will also reply with a receipt.

You may also deliver your donation directly to:

SISTER MARCELITA CATARINA D.C.
HOSPICIO DE SAN JOSE
Ayala Bridge, Quiapo, San Miguel, Manila
Mobile No.: +63 908 865 0251 +63 945 481 8930
E-mail address: mspg.evidente@gmail.com

For further inquiries, please contact:
– Sr. Maria Socorro Pilar G. Evidente, DC
Administrator
mspg.evidente@gmail.com
Office Hours: 8736-91-84
Cell Nos. 0908-8650251 / 09192199881

– Sr. Marcelita Catarina, DC
Sister Servant/Superior
Cell No. 0917-462-7316

(Fatima Llanza/RCAM-AOC | Photo from Radio Veritas)

 

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His Holiness Pope Francis has declared the month of May for a prayer marathon calling all the faithful to unite in the recitation of the Holy Rosary to ask the Blessed Virgin Mary intercession for the end of the COVID-19 pandemic and the resumption of social and work activities.

In a press release posted on the website of the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New Evangelization, tasked by the Holy Father to organize the event, the invitation was extended to shrines all over the world that would serve as promoters of the Holy Rosary among individuals, families and communities around the world.

“For this reason, the Shrines are called to promote and solicit as much as possible the participation of the faithful, so that everyone can devote a moment to daily prayer, in the car, on the street, and thanks to communication technologies, with the smartphone, requesting the end of the pandemic and the resumption of social and work activities,” according to the press release.

Thirty Marian Shrines were chosen to lead each day in the month of Month in the praying of the rosary with different intentions and would be live-streamed in the official channels of the Vatican at 6 pm Rome time. Pope Francis will lead the opening on May 1 and conclude it on May 31.

The Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage in Antipolo, Philippines is one of the chosen shrines to lead in the praying of the rosary. The other shrines are: Our Lady of Walsingham in England; Jesus the Saviour and Mother Mary in Nigeria; Our Lady of Częstochowa in Poland; Basilica of the Annunciation in Nazareth; Blessed Virgin of the Rosary in South Korea; Our Lady Aparecida in Brazil; Our Lady of Lujan in Argentina; Holy House of Loreto in Italy; Our Lady of Knock in Ireland; Virgin of the Poor at Banneux in Belgium; Notre Dame d’Afrique in Algeria; Our Lady of the Rosary of Fatima in Portugal; Our Lady of Health in India; Our Lady Queen of Peace at Medjugorje in Bosnia; St. Mary’s Cathedral in Australia; Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in the United States; Our Lady of Lourdes in France; Meryem Ana in Turkey; Nuestra Señora de la Caridad del Cobre in Cuba; Our Lady of Nagasaki in Japan; Nuestra Señora de Montserrat in Spain; Notre Dame du Cap in Canada; National Shrine Our Lady Ta’ Pinu in Malta; Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe in Mexico; Mother of God in Zarvantysia in Ukraine; Black Madonna of Altötting in Germany; Our Lady of Lebanon – in Lebanon; Blessed Virgin of the Holy Rosary of Pompeii in Italy. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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It seems we can’t find what you’re looking for. Perhaps searching can help.

The Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas has expressed support to all those who hold community pantries in the country.

According to Veritas News, Rouquel Ponte, President of LAIKO hails the Christian act of kindness and unity that these community pantries demonstrate especially during this time of the pandemic where many people have lost their jobs and have nothing to feed their families.

“This movement initiated by kindhearted individuals with the common objective of helping our countrymen who are most in need but with less capabilities, is unprecedented and unequaled during this crucial times of the pandemic,” Ponte said.

“People with lesser opportunities can somehow hope to survive even for a day, through the overflowing and collective generosity of community residents with much or less to share. Undoubtedly God is inspiring their hearts too. Give us this day our daily bread (Mt6: 11),” Ponte added.

She also encouraged all the Archdiocesan and Diocesan Councils of the Laity and members of the Church-based National Lay Organizations of the Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas to help and support the initiatives of these community pantries. She as well urged the organizers to be alert and vigilant on various threats like red-tagging and profiling.

“We encourage all our National Lay Organizations, Archdiocesan/Diocesan Councils of the Laity to extend their unwavering support to these initiatives. Likewise, let us be alert & vigilant that these community undertakings be protected from forces who plan to divide and thwart whatever gains there is to be reaped,” said Ponte.

In the Archdiocese of Manila, parishes, lay and religious organizations have started setting up their community pantries in response to the call of Most Rev. Broderick Pabillo, Apostolic Administrator of Manila to organize programs that would promote the act of charity. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC |  Photo from San Roque de Mandaluyong Parish Facebook Page)

 

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Radio Veritas, the leading faith-based AM radio station in the Philippines is once again broadcasting in its studio after being placed under temporary locked down after some of its employees tested positive for the coronavirus.

“Radyo Veritas, after several days of shifting place of operation from the studio in Quezon City to the transmitter site in Bulacan to do broadcast as effect of several covid cases in the workplace, we have returned and started broadcasting again in our base in Quezon City, after implementing health protocols for Covid cases and disinfecting the offices,” according to a news post on Veritas website.

The Veritas team expresses its gratefulness to all the Kapanaligs who supported them both in prayers and material help. The team also acknowledges the blessings they received amidst the pandemic.

“We thank all Kapanaligs for your continued support both in prayers and in material gifts for us to continue our operations in anyway we can to bring news, relevant information, public service and most of all hope amidst the pandemic,” said the Veritas management.

“We continually receive blessings from the Lord amidst the trial of the pandemic, and for this we are daily grateful and thankful,” the team added.

Radio Veritas temporarily closed its operation from its main studio in Quezon City last April 14 because some of its employees were infected by COVID-19. The temporary lockdown was in response to the health guidelines set by the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF). The lockdown also allowed the disinfection of the entire building. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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On May 1, Feast of St. Joseph the Worker, the Vatican Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments through the approval of His Holiness Pope Francis introduced 7 new invocations to the litany in honor of St. Joseph.

According to Vatican News, a letter was sent by Archbishop Arthur Roche, Secretary of the Congregation and Father Corrado Maggioni, SMM, Undersecretary to the presidents of bishops’ conference around the world which explained the reason behind the initiative.

“On the 150th anniversary of the proclamation of Saint Joseph as Patron of the Universal Church, the Holy Father, Pope Francis, published the Apostolic Letter Patris corde, with the aim ‘to increase our love for this great saint, to encourage us to implore his intercession and to imitate his virtues and his zeal’,” according to the letter.

“In this light, it appeared opportune to update the Litany in honour of Saint Joseph, approved by the Apostolic See in 1909, by integrating seven new invocations drawn from the interventions of the Popes who have reflected on aspects of the figure of the Patron of the Universal Church.”

The Vatican News added that the Congregation presented the new invocations to Pope Francis, who approved their integration into the Litany of Saint Joseph. 

The 7 new invocations, originally in Latin, are as follows: Custos Redemptoris, Serve Christi, Minister salutis, Fulcimen in difficultatibus, Patrone exsulum, Patrone afflictorum, Patrone pauperum

These could be translated as: Guardian of the Redeemer, Servant of Christ, Minister of salvation, Support in difficulties, Patron of exiles, Patron of the afflicted and Patron of the poor.

The Congregation also stated in the letter that, “It will be the responsibility of the Episcopal Conferences to see to the translation and publication of the Litany in the languages which are within their competency; these translations do not require the confirmation of the Apostolic See.” 

The Congregation has also allowed the bishops conferences to add other invocations with which St. Joseph is honored in their countries. 

“Such additions should be made in the proper place and preserve the literary genre of the Litany.”

On May 1, 2021, Archbishop of Davao and CBCP President Romulo Valles led the Act of Consecration to St. Joseph in Davao at 9:45 am, followed by the celebration of the Holy Eucharist presided over by Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma at 10 am.

In the Archdiocese of Manila, Most Rev. Broderick S, Pabillo led the Holy Mass at San Jose Manggagawa Parish in Manuguit, Tondo, at 6 pm. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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The Hospicio de San Jose Orphanage, the oldest charitable institution in the Philippines was placed in lockdown after the house recorded 23 of COVID-19 positive cases.

According to the official statement, the orphanage “has declared self-lockdown since March 15, 2020, but became stricter in its protocols since April 21, 2021, to mitigate and contain further infection of the COVID 19 to its residents and personnel with their families who have sought refuge in Hospicio since the lockdown”.

As of April 30, 2021, there are 23 confirmed cases now in isolation with no deaths related to COVID-19.

“All residents of Hospicio are on movement restrictions and are confined in their dormitories. Having reported these cases to the City Health Office of Manila, we are now being monitored by the City Health Emergency Center, following the IATF guidelines,” according to the statement.

Sr. Maria Ana Rosario Evidente, DC, Visitatrix, Province of St. Louise de Marillac – Asia, has expressed her gratitude to all those who immediately responded to their call and are continue sending donations. She also asked the people to continue sending help.

Hospicio de San Jose, the charity arm of the Catholic Church is under the management of the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul and has four major Programs: the Child and Youth Welfare and Development Program (87 children/youth); the Program for Persons with Special Needs (48 PSN); the Program for Older Persons (65 OPs) and the Crisis Intervention Program (with 29 abused & exploited children, 150 homeless individuals/families and 2 persons in crisis situations).

Those who are interested to donate cash may send it to the following bank accounts:

BPI, M.H. del Pilar Branch
Account Name: Hospicio de San Jose
Account Number: 8103-0986-62
Swift Code – BOPIPHMM

Metrobank
United Nations Ave. Branch
Account Name: Hospicio de San Jose
Account Number: 175-3-17550678-1

Accounting Office G-Cash Account:
Teresita Abastillas
0996-893-6635

To be acknowledged, you may send a copy of your deposit slip to Sister Corrie’s email: mspg.evidente@gmail.com. They will also reply with a receipt.

You may also deliver your donation directly to:

SISTER MARCELITA CATARINA D.C.
HOSPICIO DE SAN JOSE
Ayala Bridge, Quiapo, San Miguel, Manila
Mobile No.: +63 908 865 0251 +63 945 481 8930
E-mail address: mspg.evidente@gmail.com

For further inquiries, please contact:
– Sr. Maria Socorro Pilar G. Evidente, DC
Administrator
mspg.evidente@gmail.com
Office Hours: 8736-91-84
Cell Nos. 0908-8650251 / 09192199881

– Sr. Marcelita Catarina, DC
Sister Servant/Superior
Cell No. 0917-462-7316

(Fatima Llanza/RCAM-AOC | Photo from Radio Veritas)

 

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His Holiness Pope Francis has declared the month of May for a prayer marathon calling all the faithful to unite in the recitation of the Holy Rosary to ask the Blessed Virgin Mary intercession for the end of the COVID-19 pandemic and the resumption of social and work activities.

In a press release posted on the website of the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New Evangelization, tasked by the Holy Father to organize the event, the invitation was extended to shrines all over the world that would serve as promoters of the Holy Rosary among individuals, families and communities around the world.

“For this reason, the Shrines are called to promote and solicit as much as possible the participation of the faithful, so that everyone can devote a moment to daily prayer, in the car, on the street, and thanks to communication technologies, with the smartphone, requesting the end of the pandemic and the resumption of social and work activities,” according to the press release.

Thirty Marian Shrines were chosen to lead each day in the month of Month in the praying of the rosary with different intentions and would be live-streamed in the official channels of the Vatican at 6 pm Rome time. Pope Francis will lead the opening on May 1 and conclude it on May 31.

The Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage in Antipolo, Philippines is one of the chosen shrines to lead in the praying of the rosary. The other shrines are: Our Lady of Walsingham in England; Jesus the Saviour and Mother Mary in Nigeria; Our Lady of Częstochowa in Poland; Basilica of the Annunciation in Nazareth; Blessed Virgin of the Rosary in South Korea; Our Lady Aparecida in Brazil; Our Lady of Lujan in Argentina; Holy House of Loreto in Italy; Our Lady of Knock in Ireland; Virgin of the Poor at Banneux in Belgium; Notre Dame d’Afrique in Algeria; Our Lady of the Rosary of Fatima in Portugal; Our Lady of Health in India; Our Lady Queen of Peace at Medjugorje in Bosnia; St. Mary’s Cathedral in Australia; Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in the United States; Our Lady of Lourdes in France; Meryem Ana in Turkey; Nuestra Señora de la Caridad del Cobre in Cuba; Our Lady of Nagasaki in Japan; Nuestra Señora de Montserrat in Spain; Notre Dame du Cap in Canada; National Shrine Our Lady Ta’ Pinu in Malta; Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe in Mexico; Mother of God in Zarvantysia in Ukraine; Black Madonna of Altötting in Germany; Our Lady of Lebanon – in Lebanon; Blessed Virgin of the Holy Rosary of Pompeii in Italy. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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It seems we can’t find what you’re looking for. Perhaps searching can help.

The Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas has expressed support to all those who hold community pantries in the country.

According to Veritas News, Rouquel Ponte, President of LAIKO hails the Christian act of kindness and unity that these community pantries demonstrate especially during this time of the pandemic where many people have lost their jobs and have nothing to feed their families.

“This movement initiated by kindhearted individuals with the common objective of helping our countrymen who are most in need but with less capabilities, is unprecedented and unequaled during this crucial times of the pandemic,” Ponte said.

“People with lesser opportunities can somehow hope to survive even for a day, through the overflowing and collective generosity of community residents with much or less to share. Undoubtedly God is inspiring their hearts too. Give us this day our daily bread (Mt6: 11),” Ponte added.

She also encouraged all the Archdiocesan and Diocesan Councils of the Laity and members of the Church-based National Lay Organizations of the Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas to help and support the initiatives of these community pantries. She as well urged the organizers to be alert and vigilant on various threats like red-tagging and profiling.

“We encourage all our National Lay Organizations, Archdiocesan/Diocesan Councils of the Laity to extend their unwavering support to these initiatives. Likewise, let us be alert & vigilant that these community undertakings be protected from forces who plan to divide and thwart whatever gains there is to be reaped,” said Ponte.

In the Archdiocese of Manila, parishes, lay and religious organizations have started setting up their community pantries in response to the call of Most Rev. Broderick Pabillo, Apostolic Administrator of Manila to organize programs that would promote the act of charity. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC |  Photo from San Roque de Mandaluyong Parish Facebook Page)

 

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Radio Veritas, the leading faith-based AM radio station in the Philippines is once again broadcasting in its studio after being placed under temporary locked down after some of its employees tested positive for the coronavirus.

“Radyo Veritas, after several days of shifting place of operation from the studio in Quezon City to the transmitter site in Bulacan to do broadcast as effect of several covid cases in the workplace, we have returned and started broadcasting again in our base in Quezon City, after implementing health protocols for Covid cases and disinfecting the offices,” according to a news post on Veritas website.

The Veritas team expresses its gratefulness to all the Kapanaligs who supported them both in prayers and material help. The team also acknowledges the blessings they received amidst the pandemic.

“We thank all Kapanaligs for your continued support both in prayers and in material gifts for us to continue our operations in anyway we can to bring news, relevant information, public service and most of all hope amidst the pandemic,” said the Veritas management.

“We continually receive blessings from the Lord amidst the trial of the pandemic, and for this we are daily grateful and thankful,” the team added.

Radio Veritas temporarily closed its operation from its main studio in Quezon City last April 14 because some of its employees were infected by COVID-19. The temporary lockdown was in response to the health guidelines set by the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF). The lockdown also allowed the disinfection of the entire building. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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On May 1, Feast of St. Joseph the Worker, the Vatican Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments through the approval of His Holiness Pope Francis introduced 7 new invocations to the litany in honor of St. Joseph.

According to Vatican News, a letter was sent by Archbishop Arthur Roche, Secretary of the Congregation and Father Corrado Maggioni, SMM, Undersecretary to the presidents of bishops’ conference around the world which explained the reason behind the initiative.

“On the 150th anniversary of the proclamation of Saint Joseph as Patron of the Universal Church, the Holy Father, Pope Francis, published the Apostolic Letter Patris corde, with the aim ‘to increase our love for this great saint, to encourage us to implore his intercession and to imitate his virtues and his zeal’,” according to the letter.

“In this light, it appeared opportune to update the Litany in honour of Saint Joseph, approved by the Apostolic See in 1909, by integrating seven new invocations drawn from the interventions of the Popes who have reflected on aspects of the figure of the Patron of the Universal Church.”

The Vatican News added that the Congregation presented the new invocations to Pope Francis, who approved their integration into the Litany of Saint Joseph. 

The 7 new invocations, originally in Latin, are as follows: Custos Redemptoris, Serve Christi, Minister salutis, Fulcimen in difficultatibus, Patrone exsulum, Patrone afflictorum, Patrone pauperum

These could be translated as: Guardian of the Redeemer, Servant of Christ, Minister of salvation, Support in difficulties, Patron of exiles, Patron of the afflicted and Patron of the poor.

The Congregation also stated in the letter that, “It will be the responsibility of the Episcopal Conferences to see to the translation and publication of the Litany in the languages which are within their competency; these translations do not require the confirmation of the Apostolic See.” 

The Congregation has also allowed the bishops conferences to add other invocations with which St. Joseph is honored in their countries. 

“Such additions should be made in the proper place and preserve the literary genre of the Litany.”

On May 1, 2021, Archbishop of Davao and CBCP President Romulo Valles led the Act of Consecration to St. Joseph in Davao at 9:45 am, followed by the celebration of the Holy Eucharist presided over by Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma at 10 am.

In the Archdiocese of Manila, Most Rev. Broderick S, Pabillo led the Holy Mass at San Jose Manggagawa Parish in Manuguit, Tondo, at 6 pm. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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The Hospicio de San Jose Orphanage, the oldest charitable institution in the Philippines was placed in lockdown after the house recorded 23 of COVID-19 positive cases.

According to the official statement, the orphanage “has declared self-lockdown since March 15, 2020, but became stricter in its protocols since April 21, 2021, to mitigate and contain further infection of the COVID 19 to its residents and personnel with their families who have sought refuge in Hospicio since the lockdown”.

As of April 30, 2021, there are 23 confirmed cases now in isolation with no deaths related to COVID-19.

“All residents of Hospicio are on movement restrictions and are confined in their dormitories. Having reported these cases to the City Health Office of Manila, we are now being monitored by the City Health Emergency Center, following the IATF guidelines,” according to the statement.

Sr. Maria Ana Rosario Evidente, DC, Visitatrix, Province of St. Louise de Marillac – Asia, has expressed her gratitude to all those who immediately responded to their call and are continue sending donations. She also asked the people to continue sending help.

Hospicio de San Jose, the charity arm of the Catholic Church is under the management of the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul and has four major Programs: the Child and Youth Welfare and Development Program (87 children/youth); the Program for Persons with Special Needs (48 PSN); the Program for Older Persons (65 OPs) and the Crisis Intervention Program (with 29 abused & exploited children, 150 homeless individuals/families and 2 persons in crisis situations).

Those who are interested to donate cash may send it to the following bank accounts:

BPI, M.H. del Pilar Branch
Account Name: Hospicio de San Jose
Account Number: 8103-0986-62
Swift Code – BOPIPHMM

Metrobank
United Nations Ave. Branch
Account Name: Hospicio de San Jose
Account Number: 175-3-17550678-1

Accounting Office G-Cash Account:
Teresita Abastillas
0996-893-6635

To be acknowledged, you may send a copy of your deposit slip to Sister Corrie’s email: mspg.evidente@gmail.com. They will also reply with a receipt.

You may also deliver your donation directly to:

SISTER MARCELITA CATARINA D.C.
HOSPICIO DE SAN JOSE
Ayala Bridge, Quiapo, San Miguel, Manila
Mobile No.: +63 908 865 0251 +63 945 481 8930
E-mail address: mspg.evidente@gmail.com

For further inquiries, please contact:
– Sr. Maria Socorro Pilar G. Evidente, DC
Administrator
mspg.evidente@gmail.com
Office Hours: 8736-91-84
Cell Nos. 0908-8650251 / 09192199881

– Sr. Marcelita Catarina, DC
Sister Servant/Superior
Cell No. 0917-462-7316

(Fatima Llanza/RCAM-AOC | Photo from Radio Veritas)

 

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His Holiness Pope Francis has declared the month of May for a prayer marathon calling all the faithful to unite in the recitation of the Holy Rosary to ask the Blessed Virgin Mary intercession for the end of the COVID-19 pandemic and the resumption of social and work activities.

In a press release posted on the website of the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New Evangelization, tasked by the Holy Father to organize the event, the invitation was extended to shrines all over the world that would serve as promoters of the Holy Rosary among individuals, families and communities around the world.

“For this reason, the Shrines are called to promote and solicit as much as possible the participation of the faithful, so that everyone can devote a moment to daily prayer, in the car, on the street, and thanks to communication technologies, with the smartphone, requesting the end of the pandemic and the resumption of social and work activities,” according to the press release.

Thirty Marian Shrines were chosen to lead each day in the month of Month in the praying of the rosary with different intentions and would be live-streamed in the official channels of the Vatican at 6 pm Rome time. Pope Francis will lead the opening on May 1 and conclude it on May 31.

The Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage in Antipolo, Philippines is one of the chosen shrines to lead in the praying of the rosary. The other shrines are: Our Lady of Walsingham in England; Jesus the Saviour and Mother Mary in Nigeria; Our Lady of Częstochowa in Poland; Basilica of the Annunciation in Nazareth; Blessed Virgin of the Rosary in South Korea; Our Lady Aparecida in Brazil; Our Lady of Lujan in Argentina; Holy House of Loreto in Italy; Our Lady of Knock in Ireland; Virgin of the Poor at Banneux in Belgium; Notre Dame d’Afrique in Algeria; Our Lady of the Rosary of Fatima in Portugal; Our Lady of Health in India; Our Lady Queen of Peace at Medjugorje in Bosnia; St. Mary’s Cathedral in Australia; Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in the United States; Our Lady of Lourdes in France; Meryem Ana in Turkey; Nuestra Señora de la Caridad del Cobre in Cuba; Our Lady of Nagasaki in Japan; Nuestra Señora de Montserrat in Spain; Notre Dame du Cap in Canada; National Shrine Our Lady Ta’ Pinu in Malta; Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe in Mexico; Mother of God in Zarvantysia in Ukraine; Black Madonna of Altötting in Germany; Our Lady of Lebanon – in Lebanon; Blessed Virgin of the Holy Rosary of Pompeii in Italy. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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It seems we can’t find what you’re looking for. Perhaps searching can help.

The Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas has expressed support to all those who hold community pantries in the country.

According to Veritas News, Rouquel Ponte, President of LAIKO hails the Christian act of kindness and unity that these community pantries demonstrate especially during this time of the pandemic where many people have lost their jobs and have nothing to feed their families.

“This movement initiated by kindhearted individuals with the common objective of helping our countrymen who are most in need but with less capabilities, is unprecedented and unequaled during this crucial times of the pandemic,” Ponte said.

“People with lesser opportunities can somehow hope to survive even for a day, through the overflowing and collective generosity of community residents with much or less to share. Undoubtedly God is inspiring their hearts too. Give us this day our daily bread (Mt6: 11),” Ponte added.

She also encouraged all the Archdiocesan and Diocesan Councils of the Laity and members of the Church-based National Lay Organizations of the Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas to help and support the initiatives of these community pantries. She as well urged the organizers to be alert and vigilant on various threats like red-tagging and profiling.

“We encourage all our National Lay Organizations, Archdiocesan/Diocesan Councils of the Laity to extend their unwavering support to these initiatives. Likewise, let us be alert & vigilant that these community undertakings be protected from forces who plan to divide and thwart whatever gains there is to be reaped,” said Ponte.

In the Archdiocese of Manila, parishes, lay and religious organizations have started setting up their community pantries in response to the call of Most Rev. Broderick Pabillo, Apostolic Administrator of Manila to organize programs that would promote the act of charity. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC |  Photo from San Roque de Mandaluyong Parish Facebook Page)

 

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The Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas has expressed support to all those who hold community pantries in the country. According to Veritas News, Rouquel Ponte, President of LAIKO hails the Christian act of kindness and unity that these community pantries demonstrate especially during this time of the pandemic where many people have lost their jobs and …

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Radio Veritas, the leading faith-based AM radio station in the Philippines is once again broadcasting in its studio after being placed under temporary locked down after some of its employees tested positive for the coronavirus.

“Radyo Veritas, after several days of shifting place of operation from the studio in Quezon City to the transmitter site in Bulacan to do broadcast as effect of several covid cases in the workplace, we have returned and started broadcasting again in our base in Quezon City, after implementing health protocols for Covid cases and disinfecting the offices,” according to a news post on Veritas website.

The Veritas team expresses its gratefulness to all the Kapanaligs who supported them both in prayers and material help. The team also acknowledges the blessings they received amidst the pandemic.

“We thank all Kapanaligs for your continued support both in prayers and in material gifts for us to continue our operations in anyway we can to bring news, relevant information, public service and most of all hope amidst the pandemic,” said the Veritas management.

“We continually receive blessings from the Lord amidst the trial of the pandemic, and for this we are daily grateful and thankful,” the team added.

Radio Veritas temporarily closed its operation from its main studio in Quezon City last April 14 because some of its employees were infected by COVID-19. The temporary lockdown was in response to the health guidelines set by the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF). The lockdown also allowed the disinfection of the entire building. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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On May 1, Feast of St. Joseph the Worker, the Vatican Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments through the approval of His Holiness Pope Francis introduced 7 new invocations to the litany in honor of St. Joseph.

According to Vatican News, a letter was sent by Archbishop Arthur Roche, Secretary of the Congregation and Father Corrado Maggioni, SMM, Undersecretary to the presidents of bishops’ conference around the world which explained the reason behind the initiative.

“On the 150th anniversary of the proclamation of Saint Joseph as Patron of the Universal Church, the Holy Father, Pope Francis, published the Apostolic Letter Patris corde, with the aim ‘to increase our love for this great saint, to encourage us to implore his intercession and to imitate his virtues and his zeal’,” according to the letter.

“In this light, it appeared opportune to update the Litany in honour of Saint Joseph, approved by the Apostolic See in 1909, by integrating seven new invocations drawn from the interventions of the Popes who have reflected on aspects of the figure of the Patron of the Universal Church.”

The Vatican News added that the Congregation presented the new invocations to Pope Francis, who approved their integration into the Litany of Saint Joseph. 

The 7 new invocations, originally in Latin, are as follows: Custos Redemptoris, Serve Christi, Minister salutis, Fulcimen in difficultatibus, Patrone exsulum, Patrone afflictorum, Patrone pauperum

These could be translated as: Guardian of the Redeemer, Servant of Christ, Minister of salvation, Support in difficulties, Patron of exiles, Patron of the afflicted and Patron of the poor.

The Congregation also stated in the letter that, “It will be the responsibility of the Episcopal Conferences to see to the translation and publication of the Litany in the languages which are within their competency; these translations do not require the confirmation of the Apostolic See.” 

The Congregation has also allowed the bishops conferences to add other invocations with which St. Joseph is honored in their countries. 

“Such additions should be made in the proper place and preserve the literary genre of the Litany.”

On May 1, 2021, Archbishop of Davao and CBCP President Romulo Valles led the Act of Consecration to St. Joseph in Davao at 9:45 am, followed by the celebration of the Holy Eucharist presided over by Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma at 10 am.

In the Archdiocese of Manila, Most Rev. Broderick S, Pabillo led the Holy Mass at San Jose Manggagawa Parish in Manuguit, Tondo, at 6 pm. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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The Hospicio de San Jose Orphanage, the oldest charitable institution in the Philippines was placed in lockdown after the house recorded 23 of COVID-19 positive cases.

According to the official statement, the orphanage “has declared self-lockdown since March 15, 2020, but became stricter in its protocols since April 21, 2021, to mitigate and contain further infection of the COVID 19 to its residents and personnel with their families who have sought refuge in Hospicio since the lockdown”.

As of April 30, 2021, there are 23 confirmed cases now in isolation with no deaths related to COVID-19.

“All residents of Hospicio are on movement restrictions and are confined in their dormitories. Having reported these cases to the City Health Office of Manila, we are now being monitored by the City Health Emergency Center, following the IATF guidelines,” according to the statement.

Sr. Maria Ana Rosario Evidente, DC, Visitatrix, Province of St. Louise de Marillac – Asia, has expressed her gratitude to all those who immediately responded to their call and are continue sending donations. She also asked the people to continue sending help.

Hospicio de San Jose, the charity arm of the Catholic Church is under the management of the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul and has four major Programs: the Child and Youth Welfare and Development Program (87 children/youth); the Program for Persons with Special Needs (48 PSN); the Program for Older Persons (65 OPs) and the Crisis Intervention Program (with 29 abused & exploited children, 150 homeless individuals/families and 2 persons in crisis situations).

Those who are interested to donate cash may send it to the following bank accounts:

BPI, M.H. del Pilar Branch
Account Name: Hospicio de San Jose
Account Number: 8103-0986-62
Swift Code – BOPIPHMM

Metrobank
United Nations Ave. Branch
Account Name: Hospicio de San Jose
Account Number: 175-3-17550678-1

Accounting Office G-Cash Account:
Teresita Abastillas
0996-893-6635

To be acknowledged, you may send a copy of your deposit slip to Sister Corrie’s email: mspg.evidente@gmail.com. They will also reply with a receipt.

You may also deliver your donation directly to:

SISTER MARCELITA CATARINA D.C.
HOSPICIO DE SAN JOSE
Ayala Bridge, Quiapo, San Miguel, Manila
Mobile No.: +63 908 865 0251 +63 945 481 8930
E-mail address: mspg.evidente@gmail.com

For further inquiries, please contact:
– Sr. Maria Socorro Pilar G. Evidente, DC
Administrator
mspg.evidente@gmail.com
Office Hours: 8736-91-84
Cell Nos. 0908-8650251 / 09192199881

– Sr. Marcelita Catarina, DC
Sister Servant/Superior
Cell No. 0917-462-7316

(Fatima Llanza/RCAM-AOC | Photo from Radio Veritas)

 

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Oldest Orphanage in the Philippines placed under Lockdown for COVID-19 outbreak

The Hospicio de San Jose Orphanage, the oldest charitable institution in the Philippines was placed in lockdown after the house recorded 23 of COVID-19 positive cases. According to the official statement, the orphanage “has declared self-lockdown since March 15, 2020, but became stricter in its protocols since April 21, 2021, to mitigate and contain further …

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RCAM-AOC

His Holiness Pope Francis has declared the month of May for a prayer marathon calling all the faithful to unite in the recitation of the Holy Rosary to ask the Blessed Virgin Mary intercession for the end of the COVID-19 pandemic and the resumption of social and work activities.

In a press release posted on the website of the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New Evangelization, tasked by the Holy Father to organize the event, the invitation was extended to shrines all over the world that would serve as promoters of the Holy Rosary among individuals, families and communities around the world.

“For this reason, the Shrines are called to promote and solicit as much as possible the participation of the faithful, so that everyone can devote a moment to daily prayer, in the car, on the street, and thanks to communication technologies, with the smartphone, requesting the end of the pandemic and the resumption of social and work activities,” according to the press release.

Thirty Marian Shrines were chosen to lead each day in the month of Month in the praying of the rosary with different intentions and would be live-streamed in the official channels of the Vatican at 6 pm Rome time. Pope Francis will lead the opening on May 1 and conclude it on May 31.

The Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage in Antipolo, Philippines is one of the chosen shrines to lead in the praying of the rosary. The other shrines are: Our Lady of Walsingham in England; Jesus the Saviour and Mother Mary in Nigeria; Our Lady of Częstochowa in Poland; Basilica of the Annunciation in Nazareth; Blessed Virgin of the Rosary in South Korea; Our Lady Aparecida in Brazil; Our Lady of Lujan in Argentina; Holy House of Loreto in Italy; Our Lady of Knock in Ireland; Virgin of the Poor at Banneux in Belgium; Notre Dame d’Afrique in Algeria; Our Lady of the Rosary of Fatima in Portugal; Our Lady of Health in India; Our Lady Queen of Peace at Medjugorje in Bosnia; St. Mary’s Cathedral in Australia; Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in the United States; Our Lady of Lourdes in France; Meryem Ana in Turkey; Nuestra Señora de la Caridad del Cobre in Cuba; Our Lady of Nagasaki in Japan; Nuestra Señora de Montserrat in Spain; Notre Dame du Cap in Canada; National Shrine Our Lady Ta’ Pinu in Malta; Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe in Mexico; Mother of God in Zarvantysia in Ukraine; Black Madonna of Altötting in Germany; Our Lady of Lebanon – in Lebanon; Blessed Virgin of the Holy Rosary of Pompeii in Italy. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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The Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas has expressed support to all those who hold community pantries in the country.

According to Veritas News, Rouquel Ponte, President of LAIKO hails the Christian act of kindness and unity that these community pantries demonstrate especially during this time of the pandemic where many people have lost their jobs and have nothing to feed their families.

“This movement initiated by kindhearted individuals with the common objective of helping our countrymen who are most in need but with less capabilities, is unprecedented and unequaled during this crucial times of the pandemic,” Ponte said.

“People with lesser opportunities can somehow hope to survive even for a day, through the overflowing and collective generosity of community residents with much or less to share. Undoubtedly God is inspiring their hearts too. Give us this day our daily bread (Mt6: 11),” Ponte added.

She also encouraged all the Archdiocesan and Diocesan Councils of the Laity and members of the Church-based National Lay Organizations of the Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas to help and support the initiatives of these community pantries. She as well urged the organizers to be alert and vigilant on various threats like red-tagging and profiling.

“We encourage all our National Lay Organizations, Archdiocesan/Diocesan Councils of the Laity to extend their unwavering support to these initiatives. Likewise, let us be alert & vigilant that these community undertakings be protected from forces who plan to divide and thwart whatever gains there is to be reaped,” said Ponte.

In the Archdiocese of Manila, parishes, lay and religious organizations have started setting up their community pantries in response to the call of Most Rev. Broderick Pabillo, Apostolic Administrator of Manila to organize programs that would promote the act of charity. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC |  Photo from San Roque de Mandaluyong Parish Facebook Page)

 

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Radio Veritas, the leading faith-based AM radio station in the Philippines is once again broadcasting in its studio after being placed under temporary locked down after some of its employees tested positive for the coronavirus.

“Radyo Veritas, after several days of shifting place of operation from the studio in Quezon City to the transmitter site in Bulacan to do broadcast as effect of several covid cases in the workplace, we have returned and started broadcasting again in our base in Quezon City, after implementing health protocols for Covid cases and disinfecting the offices,” according to a news post on Veritas website.

The Veritas team expresses its gratefulness to all the Kapanaligs who supported them both in prayers and material help. The team also acknowledges the blessings they received amidst the pandemic.

“We thank all Kapanaligs for your continued support both in prayers and in material gifts for us to continue our operations in anyway we can to bring news, relevant information, public service and most of all hope amidst the pandemic,” said the Veritas management.

“We continually receive blessings from the Lord amidst the trial of the pandemic, and for this we are daily grateful and thankful,” the team added.

Radio Veritas temporarily closed its operation from its main studio in Quezon City last April 14 because some of its employees were infected by COVID-19. The temporary lockdown was in response to the health guidelines set by the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF). The lockdown also allowed the disinfection of the entire building. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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On May 1, Feast of St. Joseph the Worker, the Vatican Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments through the approval of His Holiness Pope Francis introduced 7 new invocations to the litany in honor of St. Joseph.

According to Vatican News, a letter was sent by Archbishop Arthur Roche, Secretary of the Congregation and Father Corrado Maggioni, SMM, Undersecretary to the presidents of bishops’ conference around the world which explained the reason behind the initiative.

“On the 150th anniversary of the proclamation of Saint Joseph as Patron of the Universal Church, the Holy Father, Pope Francis, published the Apostolic Letter Patris corde, with the aim ‘to increase our love for this great saint, to encourage us to implore his intercession and to imitate his virtues and his zeal’,” according to the letter.

“In this light, it appeared opportune to update the Litany in honour of Saint Joseph, approved by the Apostolic See in 1909, by integrating seven new invocations drawn from the interventions of the Popes who have reflected on aspects of the figure of the Patron of the Universal Church.”

The Vatican News added that the Congregation presented the new invocations to Pope Francis, who approved their integration into the Litany of Saint Joseph. 

The 7 new invocations, originally in Latin, are as follows: Custos Redemptoris, Serve Christi, Minister salutis, Fulcimen in difficultatibus, Patrone exsulum, Patrone afflictorum, Patrone pauperum

These could be translated as: Guardian of the Redeemer, Servant of Christ, Minister of salvation, Support in difficulties, Patron of exiles, Patron of the afflicted and Patron of the poor.

The Congregation also stated in the letter that, “It will be the responsibility of the Episcopal Conferences to see to the translation and publication of the Litany in the languages which are within their competency; these translations do not require the confirmation of the Apostolic See.” 

The Congregation has also allowed the bishops conferences to add other invocations with which St. Joseph is honored in their countries. 

“Such additions should be made in the proper place and preserve the literary genre of the Litany.”

On May 1, 2021, Archbishop of Davao and CBCP President Romulo Valles led the Act of Consecration to St. Joseph in Davao at 9:45 am, followed by the celebration of the Holy Eucharist presided over by Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma at 10 am.

In the Archdiocese of Manila, Most Rev. Broderick S, Pabillo led the Holy Mass at San Jose Manggagawa Parish in Manuguit, Tondo, at 6 pm. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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The Hospicio de San Jose Orphanage, the oldest charitable institution in the Philippines was placed in lockdown after the house recorded 23 of COVID-19 positive cases.

According to the official statement, the orphanage “has declared self-lockdown since March 15, 2020, but became stricter in its protocols since April 21, 2021, to mitigate and contain further infection of the COVID 19 to its residents and personnel with their families who have sought refuge in Hospicio since the lockdown”.

As of April 30, 2021, there are 23 confirmed cases now in isolation with no deaths related to COVID-19.

“All residents of Hospicio are on movement restrictions and are confined in their dormitories. Having reported these cases to the City Health Office of Manila, we are now being monitored by the City Health Emergency Center, following the IATF guidelines,” according to the statement.

Sr. Maria Ana Rosario Evidente, DC, Visitatrix, Province of St. Louise de Marillac – Asia, has expressed her gratitude to all those who immediately responded to their call and are continue sending donations. She also asked the people to continue sending help.

Hospicio de San Jose, the charity arm of the Catholic Church is under the management of the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul and has four major Programs: the Child and Youth Welfare and Development Program (87 children/youth); the Program for Persons with Special Needs (48 PSN); the Program for Older Persons (65 OPs) and the Crisis Intervention Program (with 29 abused & exploited children, 150 homeless individuals/families and 2 persons in crisis situations).

Those who are interested to donate cash may send it to the following bank accounts:

BPI, M.H. del Pilar Branch
Account Name: Hospicio de San Jose
Account Number: 8103-0986-62
Swift Code – BOPIPHMM

Metrobank
United Nations Ave. Branch
Account Name: Hospicio de San Jose
Account Number: 175-3-17550678-1

Accounting Office G-Cash Account:
Teresita Abastillas
0996-893-6635

To be acknowledged, you may send a copy of your deposit slip to Sister Corrie’s email: mspg.evidente@gmail.com. They will also reply with a receipt.

You may also deliver your donation directly to:

SISTER MARCELITA CATARINA D.C.
HOSPICIO DE SAN JOSE
Ayala Bridge, Quiapo, San Miguel, Manila
Mobile No.: +63 908 865 0251 +63 945 481 8930
E-mail address: mspg.evidente@gmail.com

For further inquiries, please contact:
– Sr. Maria Socorro Pilar G. Evidente, DC
Administrator
mspg.evidente@gmail.com
Office Hours: 8736-91-84
Cell Nos. 0908-8650251 / 09192199881

– Sr. Marcelita Catarina, DC
Sister Servant/Superior
Cell No. 0917-462-7316

(Fatima Llanza/RCAM-AOC | Photo from Radio Veritas)

 

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His Holiness Pope Francis has declared the month of May for a prayer marathon calling all the faithful to unite in the recitation of the Holy Rosary to ask the Blessed Virgin Mary intercession for the end of the COVID-19 pandemic and the resumption of social and work activities.

In a press release posted on the website of the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New Evangelization, tasked by the Holy Father to organize the event, the invitation was extended to shrines all over the world that would serve as promoters of the Holy Rosary among individuals, families and communities around the world.

“For this reason, the Shrines are called to promote and solicit as much as possible the participation of the faithful, so that everyone can devote a moment to daily prayer, in the car, on the street, and thanks to communication technologies, with the smartphone, requesting the end of the pandemic and the resumption of social and work activities,” according to the press release.

Thirty Marian Shrines were chosen to lead each day in the month of Month in the praying of the rosary with different intentions and would be live-streamed in the official channels of the Vatican at 6 pm Rome time. Pope Francis will lead the opening on May 1 and conclude it on May 31.

The Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage in Antipolo, Philippines is one of the chosen shrines to lead in the praying of the rosary. The other shrines are: Our Lady of Walsingham in England; Jesus the Saviour and Mother Mary in Nigeria; Our Lady of Częstochowa in Poland; Basilica of the Annunciation in Nazareth; Blessed Virgin of the Rosary in South Korea; Our Lady Aparecida in Brazil; Our Lady of Lujan in Argentina; Holy House of Loreto in Italy; Our Lady of Knock in Ireland; Virgin of the Poor at Banneux in Belgium; Notre Dame d’Afrique in Algeria; Our Lady of the Rosary of Fatima in Portugal; Our Lady of Health in India; Our Lady Queen of Peace at Medjugorje in Bosnia; St. Mary’s Cathedral in Australia; Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in the United States; Our Lady of Lourdes in France; Meryem Ana in Turkey; Nuestra Señora de la Caridad del Cobre in Cuba; Our Lady of Nagasaki in Japan; Nuestra Señora de Montserrat in Spain; Notre Dame du Cap in Canada; National Shrine Our Lady Ta’ Pinu in Malta; Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe in Mexico; Mother of God in Zarvantysia in Ukraine; Black Madonna of Altötting in Germany; Our Lady of Lebanon – in Lebanon; Blessed Virgin of the Holy Rosary of Pompeii in Italy. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

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The Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas has expressed support to all those who hold community pantries in the country.

According to Veritas News, Rouquel Ponte, President of LAIKO hails the Christian act of kindness and unity that these community pantries demonstrate especially during this time of the pandemic where many people have lost their jobs and have nothing to feed their families.

“This movement initiated by kindhearted individuals with the common objective of helping our countrymen who are most in need but with less capabilities, is unprecedented and unequaled during this crucial times of the pandemic,” Ponte said.

“People with lesser opportunities can somehow hope to survive even for a day, through the overflowing and collective generosity of community residents with much or less to share. Undoubtedly God is inspiring their hearts too. Give us this day our daily bread (Mt6: 11),” Ponte added.

She also encouraged all the Archdiocesan and Diocesan Councils of the Laity and members of the Church-based National Lay Organizations of the Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas to help and support the initiatives of these community pantries. She as well urged the organizers to be alert and vigilant on various threats like red-tagging and profiling.

“We encourage all our National Lay Organizations, Archdiocesan/Diocesan Councils of the Laity to extend their unwavering support to these initiatives. Likewise, let us be alert & vigilant that these community undertakings be protected from forces who plan to divide and thwart whatever gains there is to be reaped,” said Ponte.

In the Archdiocese of Manila, parishes, lay and religious organizations have started setting up their community pantries in response to the call of Most Rev. Broderick Pabillo, Apostolic Administrator of Manila to organize programs that would promote the act of charity. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC |  Photo from San Roque de Mandaluyong Parish Facebook Page)

 

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