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Radio Veritas, the leading Catholic radio station in the Philippines, will hold a Lenten Exhibit that will allow the faithful to deepen their understanding of the meaning and significance of the Lenten Season.

According to Ms. Renee Jose, head of the Religious Department of Radio Veritas, the exhibit will accompany the people in their journey toward the passion, death, and resurrection of Christ.

“This exhibit will hopefully help the faithful in their Lenten pilgrimage and strengthen their faith,” Ms. Jose told Radio Veritas.

The Lenten exhibit is open to the public and will be held from April 1 to 9, 2023, at the Fisher Mall Entertainment Center, Quezon City, from 10 in the morning to 9 in the evening.

The exhibit will showcase a variety of displays of images of the Lord Jesus depicting the Passion of Christ and the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary as well as the Mater Dolorosa.

In addition to the visual displays, prayers can be offered in the Radio Veritas Masses at 6 am, 12 and 6 pm, and 12 midnight.

For more details, please call Ms. Jose at (02) 8925-7931 to 39 locals 129, 131, 137, or  0917-631-4589. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Radio Veritas to hold Lenten Exhibit

Radio Veritas, the leading Catholic radio station in the Philippines, will hold a Lenten Exhibit that will allow the faithful to deepen their understanding of the meaning and significance of the Lenten Season. According to Ms. Renee Jose, head of the Religious Department of Radio Veritas, the exhibit will accompany the people in their journey …

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Radio Veritas

Radio Veritas’ live streaming account has been hacked by an international hacking group.

According to Veritas 846 news post, Roymark Gutierrez, Social Media Manager of the station said that on January 29, at 6:59 pm when the hackers entered the Veritas 846 Livestream on their Youtube Channel and accessed the email veritas846newmedia@gmail.com.

“We did not receive a login notification, we found out that it was hacked at 12-midnight mass when the YouTube channel for streaming the mass was no longer accessible as well as on other devices where the email was logged in,” Gutierrez told Radio Veritas.

Gutierrez immediately sought the help of an IT expert to recover the account but failed because the hacker removed the recovery method.

In the assessment made by the expert, the Internet Protocol or IP location was determined in the country of Russia.

As a means of precaution, the IT expert advised the public to be cautious when using the internet, especially the unverified source links.

On January 31, 2016, the Facebook Page of Radio Veritas was hacked by an international group.

Fr. Roy Bellen, Radio Veritas Vice President for Operations appealed to all the Kapanaligs to support the backup channel of the station to continue to monitor the holy masses and other programs.

“In the meantime, we inform the followers of the said Youtube channel to transfer and follow our live streaming via this backup channel: VERITAS PH LIVE STREAM. We hope for your understanding and continued support of our Catholic Station in its mission of Evangelization using the Media. Let us remain steadfast in proclaiming the TRUTH amidst these trials and difficulties,” Fr. Bellen told Radio Veritas. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Radio Veritas Youtube channel, hacked

Radio Veritas’ live streaming account has been hacked by an international hacking group. According to Veritas 846 news post, Roymark Gutierrez, Social Media Manager of the station said that on January 29, at 6:59 pm when the hackers entered the Veritas 846 Livestream on their Youtube Channel and accessed the email veritas846newmedia@gmail.com. “We did not …

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Radio Veritas

Catholic Churches in the Philippines gives P1.5 million pesos worth of gift certificates in celebration of the World Day of the Poor on Sunday, November 13, 2022. 

The gift certificates from Caritas Manila were given by Radio Veritas 846 through its public service program “Caritas in Action” where P150 thousand were distributed to each diocese in Mega Manila.

Each selected family will receive one thousand pesos GCs which can be exchanged or purchased by the beneficiaries at a well-known grocery store in the country.

Among the dioceses that will receive the GCs are the dioceses of Cubao, Caloocan, Novaliches, Pasig, Parañaque Malolos, San Pablo in Laguna, Imus, Antipolo and the Archdiocese of Manila.

Recipients of the GCs are the poorest among the poor or who earn less than a thousand pesos.

Radio Veritas 846 and Caritas Manila believe that this aid is only part of the ongoing efforts of the Catholic Church to share and support those who are in need.

Earlier, Manila Archbishop Cardinal Jose Advincula announced that this year’s celebration of the World Day of the Poor is a challenge for believers to examine themselves from the various forms of poverty the country is facing today.

Caritas Manila, the social service arm of the Archdiocese of Manila continues to support and assist our poor and marginalized brothers and sisters, especially during a disaster. (Fatima Llanza/RCAM-AOC)

 

Caritas Manila gives P1.5 Million gift certificates for World Day of the Poor

Catholic Churches in the Philippines gives P1.5 million pesos worth of gift certificates in celebration of the World Day of the Poor on Sunday, November 13, 2022.  The gift certificates from Caritas Manila were given by Radio Veritas 846 through its public service program “Caritas in Action” where P150 thousand were distributed to each diocese …

Caritas Manila gives P1.5 Million gift certificates for World Day of the Poor Read More »

Radio Veritas

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines Episcopal Commission on Social Communications (CBCP-ECSC) in partnership with Radio Veritas846 and Radio Veritas Asia has recently launched a Coffee Table Book celebrating the 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines. The book was unveiled last September 28, 2022, Feast of San Lorenzo Ruiz at Radio Veritas Compound in Fairview, Quezon City.

The unveiling of the publication was highlighted by the celebration of the Holy Eucharist presided over by Fr. Victor Sadaya, Head of Radio Veritas Asia, with Fr. Roy Bellen, Vice President for Operations of Radio Veritas 846. Fr. Anton CT Pascual, President of Radio Veritas 846 led the unveiling ceremony together with the other priests from Radio Veritas Asia.

The Coffee Table Book entitled “Gifted to Give 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines” presents the history of Christianity in the country in 5 parts: (1) Colonization and Christianization; (2) Piety and Identity; (3) War and Sovereignty; (4) Democracy and Service; and (5) Faith and Modernization.

It aims to document and highlight the journey of the Christian faith in the country.

“From each and every page we will be able to learn how our Catholic Faith was formed as a nation, and how it evolved and developed over time. Like when individuals take it upon themselves to dive deep into their own family’s history, they can understand how their family interacted with larger historical change; so, too can we appreciate the richness of our faith experience spanning 500 years of existence vis-à-vis the events that shaped who we are as a Church in the Philippines,” according to a statement released by Radio Veritas.

In his homily, Fr. Bellen who is also the Editor in Chief of the book told the faithful of the martyrdom of the San Lorenzo Ruiz, the first Filipino saint and reminded them to lean not only on human capacity but on God’s grace, love and mercy.

The Editorial Team includes Most Rev. Marcelino Antonio Maralit, DD (Executive Editor); Rev. Fr. Roy Bellen (Editor-In-Chief); Bro. Clifford Sorita (Managing Editor); Prof. Ricardo Lazo (Head Writer & Editor); Prof. Ludmila Labagnoy (Associate Editor), Prof. Raymond Datuon (Associate Editor); Ryan Angeles (Graphic & Layout Editor); Dene Mickel Mondoñedo (Editor of Photography); Aurelia Elarde; Audrey Elli, Liberty Pabillore, Trixie Olandria, Grant Emrick Flores and Mike Ainsley Vergara (Editorial Staff).

The Christianity in the Philippines began 500 years ago. In 1521, Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese navigator and explorer representing the Spanish Empire, arrived in the Visayan region of the Philippines where the first Mass was held.

The Philippines is ranked as the 5th largest Christian-majority country in 2010, with about 93% of the population being adherents. In 2019, it was the third largest Catholic country in the world and was one of two predominantly Catholic nations in Asia. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC | Photo by Genieve Genuino | Photogallery)

 

Coffee Table Book on PH’s 500 Years of Christianity launched

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines Episcopal Commission on Social Communications (CBCP-ECSC) in partnership with Radio Veritas846 and Radio Veritas Asia has recently launched a Coffee Table Book celebrating the 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines. The book was unveiled last September 28, 2022, Feast of San Lorenzo Ruiz at Radio Veritas Compound …

Coffee Table Book on PH’s 500 Years of Christianity launched Read More »

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A documentary film titled “Pilgrim: 500 Years of Catholic Faith in the Philippines” was shown to the public in a premiere held at the Radio Veritas Asia auditorium in Fairview, Quezon City last April 23, 2022.

Produced by Radio Veritas 846 and Radio Veritas Asia in partnership with Creative Travel and Tours International and Tourism Promotions Board, the docu-film showcases how the Christian faith flourished 500 years ago and even in this digital age.

Fr. Victor Sadaya, General Manager of Radio Veritas Asia encourages the public to watch and patronize the film.

“Inaanyayahan ko kayo dito sa pagpapanuod ng ating original na documentary drama tungkol sa paglalakbay ng pananampalataya ng mga Pilipino, ang kahalagahan nito dito’y pinapakita sa atin kung paano tayo biniyayaan ng Panginoon ng pananampalatayang ito papaano ito lumago,” Fr. Sadaya told Radio Veritas.

In line with the celebration of the centenary of the Christian faith in the country, the docu-film which is patterned through the theme, “Gifted to Give” creates awareness of how the people can spread and nurture the Catholic faith.

According to Bishop Bernardino Cortez of the Prelature of the Infanta, who attended the premiere, the film shows the resilience of the Filipino people despite the many trials they have been through in the past years. He added that the film can serve as a sign of a broad means of evangelization of the Christian faith.

“Pinakita doon na masasabi sa ating mga Pilipino ang saya ng Pilipinas at kung ano-ano ang nagagawa ng pananampalataya sa atin sa gitna ng mga giyera lahat ng pinagdaanan, nakatayo parin tayo, sana lumabas doon ang kagandahang loob ng mga Pilipino,” Bishop Cortez said.

Aside from Bishop Cortez, Bishop Roberto Gaa of Novaliches, Bishop Roberto Mallari of San Jose Nueva Ecija who is also the head of the Office of Social Communications Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conference (FABC) and Kalookan Bishop and Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President were among those who attended the premiere.

Radio Veritas President Fr. Anton CT Pascual and Radio Veritas Vice President for Operations Fr. Roy Bellen also graced the said occasion.

Before the film showing, a turn-over ceremony was held–a copy of the docu-film was given to CBCP, represented by Bishop David, who is currently the president of the conference. The CBCP will make it available to film in parishes and communities in all dioceses and archdioceses in the country. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Docu-Film on 500 YOC “PILGRIM” premiered

A documentary film titled “Pilgrim: 500 Years of Catholic Faith in the Philippines” was shown to the public in a premiere held at the Radio Veritas Asia auditorium in Fairview, Quezon City last April 23, 2022. Produced by Radio Veritas 846 and Radio Veritas Asia in partnership with Creative Travel and Tours International and Tourism …

Docu-Film on 500 YOC “PILGRIM” premiered Read More »

Radio Veritas

Radio Veritas, the leading Catholic radio station in the Philippines, will hold a Lenten Exhibit that will allow the faithful to deepen their understanding of the meaning and significance of the Lenten Season.

According to Ms. Renee Jose, head of the Religious Department of Radio Veritas, the exhibit will accompany the people in their journey toward the passion, death, and resurrection of Christ.

“This exhibit will hopefully help the faithful in their Lenten pilgrimage and strengthen their faith,” Ms. Jose told Radio Veritas.

The Lenten exhibit is open to the public and will be held from April 1 to 9, 2023, at the Fisher Mall Entertainment Center, Quezon City, from 10 in the morning to 9 in the evening.

The exhibit will showcase a variety of displays of images of the Lord Jesus depicting the Passion of Christ and the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary as well as the Mater Dolorosa.

In addition to the visual displays, prayers can be offered in the Radio Veritas Masses at 6 am, 12 and 6 pm, and 12 midnight.

For more details, please call Ms. Jose at (02) 8925-7931 to 39 locals 129, 131, 137, or  0917-631-4589. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Radio Veritas to hold Lenten Exhibit

Radio Veritas, the leading Catholic radio station in the Philippines, will hold a Lenten Exhibit that will allow the faithful to deepen their understanding of the meaning and significance of the Lenten Season. According to Ms. Renee Jose, head of the Religious Department of Radio Veritas, the exhibit will accompany the people in their journey …

Radio Veritas to hold Lenten Exhibit Read More »

Radio Veritas

Radio Veritas’ live streaming account has been hacked by an international hacking group.

According to Veritas 846 news post, Roymark Gutierrez, Social Media Manager of the station said that on January 29, at 6:59 pm when the hackers entered the Veritas 846 Livestream on their Youtube Channel and accessed the email veritas846newmedia@gmail.com.

“We did not receive a login notification, we found out that it was hacked at 12-midnight mass when the YouTube channel for streaming the mass was no longer accessible as well as on other devices where the email was logged in,” Gutierrez told Radio Veritas.

Gutierrez immediately sought the help of an IT expert to recover the account but failed because the hacker removed the recovery method.

In the assessment made by the expert, the Internet Protocol or IP location was determined in the country of Russia.

As a means of precaution, the IT expert advised the public to be cautious when using the internet, especially the unverified source links.

On January 31, 2016, the Facebook Page of Radio Veritas was hacked by an international group.

Fr. Roy Bellen, Radio Veritas Vice President for Operations appealed to all the Kapanaligs to support the backup channel of the station to continue to monitor the holy masses and other programs.

“In the meantime, we inform the followers of the said Youtube channel to transfer and follow our live streaming via this backup channel: VERITAS PH LIVE STREAM. We hope for your understanding and continued support of our Catholic Station in its mission of Evangelization using the Media. Let us remain steadfast in proclaiming the TRUTH amidst these trials and difficulties,” Fr. Bellen told Radio Veritas. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Radio Veritas Youtube channel, hacked

Radio Veritas’ live streaming account has been hacked by an international hacking group. According to Veritas 846 news post, Roymark Gutierrez, Social Media Manager of the station said that on January 29, at 6:59 pm when the hackers entered the Veritas 846 Livestream on their Youtube Channel and accessed the email veritas846newmedia@gmail.com. “We did not …

Radio Veritas Youtube channel, hacked Read More »

Radio Veritas

Catholic Churches in the Philippines gives P1.5 million pesos worth of gift certificates in celebration of the World Day of the Poor on Sunday, November 13, 2022. 

The gift certificates from Caritas Manila were given by Radio Veritas 846 through its public service program “Caritas in Action” where P150 thousand were distributed to each diocese in Mega Manila.

Each selected family will receive one thousand pesos GCs which can be exchanged or purchased by the beneficiaries at a well-known grocery store in the country.

Among the dioceses that will receive the GCs are the dioceses of Cubao, Caloocan, Novaliches, Pasig, Parañaque Malolos, San Pablo in Laguna, Imus, Antipolo and the Archdiocese of Manila.

Recipients of the GCs are the poorest among the poor or who earn less than a thousand pesos.

Radio Veritas 846 and Caritas Manila believe that this aid is only part of the ongoing efforts of the Catholic Church to share and support those who are in need.

Earlier, Manila Archbishop Cardinal Jose Advincula announced that this year’s celebration of the World Day of the Poor is a challenge for believers to examine themselves from the various forms of poverty the country is facing today.

Caritas Manila, the social service arm of the Archdiocese of Manila continues to support and assist our poor and marginalized brothers and sisters, especially during a disaster. (Fatima Llanza/RCAM-AOC)

 

Caritas Manila gives P1.5 Million gift certificates for World Day of the Poor

Catholic Churches in the Philippines gives P1.5 million pesos worth of gift certificates in celebration of the World Day of the Poor on Sunday, November 13, 2022.  The gift certificates from Caritas Manila were given by Radio Veritas 846 through its public service program “Caritas in Action” where P150 thousand were distributed to each diocese …

Caritas Manila gives P1.5 Million gift certificates for World Day of the Poor Read More »

Radio Veritas

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines Episcopal Commission on Social Communications (CBCP-ECSC) in partnership with Radio Veritas846 and Radio Veritas Asia has recently launched a Coffee Table Book celebrating the 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines. The book was unveiled last September 28, 2022, Feast of San Lorenzo Ruiz at Radio Veritas Compound in Fairview, Quezon City.

The unveiling of the publication was highlighted by the celebration of the Holy Eucharist presided over by Fr. Victor Sadaya, Head of Radio Veritas Asia, with Fr. Roy Bellen, Vice President for Operations of Radio Veritas 846. Fr. Anton CT Pascual, President of Radio Veritas 846 led the unveiling ceremony together with the other priests from Radio Veritas Asia.

The Coffee Table Book entitled “Gifted to Give 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines” presents the history of Christianity in the country in 5 parts: (1) Colonization and Christianization; (2) Piety and Identity; (3) War and Sovereignty; (4) Democracy and Service; and (5) Faith and Modernization.

It aims to document and highlight the journey of the Christian faith in the country.

“From each and every page we will be able to learn how our Catholic Faith was formed as a nation, and how it evolved and developed over time. Like when individuals take it upon themselves to dive deep into their own family’s history, they can understand how their family interacted with larger historical change; so, too can we appreciate the richness of our faith experience spanning 500 years of existence vis-à-vis the events that shaped who we are as a Church in the Philippines,” according to a statement released by Radio Veritas.

In his homily, Fr. Bellen who is also the Editor in Chief of the book told the faithful of the martyrdom of the San Lorenzo Ruiz, the first Filipino saint and reminded them to lean not only on human capacity but on God’s grace, love and mercy.

The Editorial Team includes Most Rev. Marcelino Antonio Maralit, DD (Executive Editor); Rev. Fr. Roy Bellen (Editor-In-Chief); Bro. Clifford Sorita (Managing Editor); Prof. Ricardo Lazo (Head Writer & Editor); Prof. Ludmila Labagnoy (Associate Editor), Prof. Raymond Datuon (Associate Editor); Ryan Angeles (Graphic & Layout Editor); Dene Mickel Mondoñedo (Editor of Photography); Aurelia Elarde; Audrey Elli, Liberty Pabillore, Trixie Olandria, Grant Emrick Flores and Mike Ainsley Vergara (Editorial Staff).

The Christianity in the Philippines began 500 years ago. In 1521, Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese navigator and explorer representing the Spanish Empire, arrived in the Visayan region of the Philippines where the first Mass was held.

The Philippines is ranked as the 5th largest Christian-majority country in 2010, with about 93% of the population being adherents. In 2019, it was the third largest Catholic country in the world and was one of two predominantly Catholic nations in Asia. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC | Photo by Genieve Genuino | Photogallery)

 

Coffee Table Book on PH’s 500 Years of Christianity launched

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines Episcopal Commission on Social Communications (CBCP-ECSC) in partnership with Radio Veritas846 and Radio Veritas Asia has recently launched a Coffee Table Book celebrating the 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines. The book was unveiled last September 28, 2022, Feast of San Lorenzo Ruiz at Radio Veritas Compound …

Coffee Table Book on PH’s 500 Years of Christianity launched Read More »

Radio Veritas

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

A documentary film titled “Pilgrim: 500 Years of Catholic Faith in the Philippines” was shown to the public in a premiere held at the Radio Veritas Asia auditorium in Fairview, Quezon City last April 23, 2022.

Produced by Radio Veritas 846 and Radio Veritas Asia in partnership with Creative Travel and Tours International and Tourism Promotions Board, the docu-film showcases how the Christian faith flourished 500 years ago and even in this digital age.

Fr. Victor Sadaya, General Manager of Radio Veritas Asia encourages the public to watch and patronize the film.

“Inaanyayahan ko kayo dito sa pagpapanuod ng ating original na documentary drama tungkol sa paglalakbay ng pananampalataya ng mga Pilipino, ang kahalagahan nito dito’y pinapakita sa atin kung paano tayo biniyayaan ng Panginoon ng pananampalatayang ito papaano ito lumago,” Fr. Sadaya told Radio Veritas.

In line with the celebration of the centenary of the Christian faith in the country, the docu-film which is patterned through the theme, “Gifted to Give” creates awareness of how the people can spread and nurture the Catholic faith.

According to Bishop Bernardino Cortez of the Prelature of the Infanta, who attended the premiere, the film shows the resilience of the Filipino people despite the many trials they have been through in the past years. He added that the film can serve as a sign of a broad means of evangelization of the Christian faith.

“Pinakita doon na masasabi sa ating mga Pilipino ang saya ng Pilipinas at kung ano-ano ang nagagawa ng pananampalataya sa atin sa gitna ng mga giyera lahat ng pinagdaanan, nakatayo parin tayo, sana lumabas doon ang kagandahang loob ng mga Pilipino,” Bishop Cortez said.

Aside from Bishop Cortez, Bishop Roberto Gaa of Novaliches, Bishop Roberto Mallari of San Jose Nueva Ecija who is also the head of the Office of Social Communications Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conference (FABC) and Kalookan Bishop and Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President were among those who attended the premiere.

Radio Veritas President Fr. Anton CT Pascual and Radio Veritas Vice President for Operations Fr. Roy Bellen also graced the said occasion.

Before the film showing, a turn-over ceremony was held–a copy of the docu-film was given to CBCP, represented by Bishop David, who is currently the president of the conference. The CBCP will make it available to film in parishes and communities in all dioceses and archdioceses in the country. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Docu-Film on 500 YOC “PILGRIM” premiered

A documentary film titled “Pilgrim: 500 Years of Catholic Faith in the Philippines” was shown to the public in a premiere held at the Radio Veritas Asia auditorium in Fairview, Quezon City last April 23, 2022. Produced by Radio Veritas 846 and Radio Veritas Asia in partnership with Creative Travel and Tours International and Tourism …

Docu-Film on 500 YOC “PILGRIM” premiered Read More »

Radio Veritas

Radio Veritas, the leading Catholic radio station in the Philippines, will hold a Lenten Exhibit that will allow the faithful to deepen their understanding of the meaning and significance of the Lenten Season.

According to Ms. Renee Jose, head of the Religious Department of Radio Veritas, the exhibit will accompany the people in their journey toward the passion, death, and resurrection of Christ.

“This exhibit will hopefully help the faithful in their Lenten pilgrimage and strengthen their faith,” Ms. Jose told Radio Veritas.

The Lenten exhibit is open to the public and will be held from April 1 to 9, 2023, at the Fisher Mall Entertainment Center, Quezon City, from 10 in the morning to 9 in the evening.

The exhibit will showcase a variety of displays of images of the Lord Jesus depicting the Passion of Christ and the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary as well as the Mater Dolorosa.

In addition to the visual displays, prayers can be offered in the Radio Veritas Masses at 6 am, 12 and 6 pm, and 12 midnight.

For more details, please call Ms. Jose at (02) 8925-7931 to 39 locals 129, 131, 137, or  0917-631-4589. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Radio Veritas to hold Lenten Exhibit

Radio Veritas, the leading Catholic radio station in the Philippines, will hold a Lenten Exhibit that will allow the faithful to deepen their understanding of the meaning and significance of the Lenten Season. According to Ms. Renee Jose, head of the Religious Department of Radio Veritas, the exhibit will accompany the people in their journey …

Radio Veritas to hold Lenten Exhibit Read More »

Radio Veritas

Radio Veritas’ live streaming account has been hacked by an international hacking group.

According to Veritas 846 news post, Roymark Gutierrez, Social Media Manager of the station said that on January 29, at 6:59 pm when the hackers entered the Veritas 846 Livestream on their Youtube Channel and accessed the email veritas846newmedia@gmail.com.

“We did not receive a login notification, we found out that it was hacked at 12-midnight mass when the YouTube channel for streaming the mass was no longer accessible as well as on other devices where the email was logged in,” Gutierrez told Radio Veritas.

Gutierrez immediately sought the help of an IT expert to recover the account but failed because the hacker removed the recovery method.

In the assessment made by the expert, the Internet Protocol or IP location was determined in the country of Russia.

As a means of precaution, the IT expert advised the public to be cautious when using the internet, especially the unverified source links.

On January 31, 2016, the Facebook Page of Radio Veritas was hacked by an international group.

Fr. Roy Bellen, Radio Veritas Vice President for Operations appealed to all the Kapanaligs to support the backup channel of the station to continue to monitor the holy masses and other programs.

“In the meantime, we inform the followers of the said Youtube channel to transfer and follow our live streaming via this backup channel: VERITAS PH LIVE STREAM. We hope for your understanding and continued support of our Catholic Station in its mission of Evangelization using the Media. Let us remain steadfast in proclaiming the TRUTH amidst these trials and difficulties,” Fr. Bellen told Radio Veritas. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Radio Veritas Youtube channel, hacked

Radio Veritas’ live streaming account has been hacked by an international hacking group. According to Veritas 846 news post, Roymark Gutierrez, Social Media Manager of the station said that on January 29, at 6:59 pm when the hackers entered the Veritas 846 Livestream on their Youtube Channel and accessed the email veritas846newmedia@gmail.com. “We did not …

Radio Veritas Youtube channel, hacked Read More »

Radio Veritas

Catholic Churches in the Philippines gives P1.5 million pesos worth of gift certificates in celebration of the World Day of the Poor on Sunday, November 13, 2022. 

The gift certificates from Caritas Manila were given by Radio Veritas 846 through its public service program “Caritas in Action” where P150 thousand were distributed to each diocese in Mega Manila.

Each selected family will receive one thousand pesos GCs which can be exchanged or purchased by the beneficiaries at a well-known grocery store in the country.

Among the dioceses that will receive the GCs are the dioceses of Cubao, Caloocan, Novaliches, Pasig, Parañaque Malolos, San Pablo in Laguna, Imus, Antipolo and the Archdiocese of Manila.

Recipients of the GCs are the poorest among the poor or who earn less than a thousand pesos.

Radio Veritas 846 and Caritas Manila believe that this aid is only part of the ongoing efforts of the Catholic Church to share and support those who are in need.

Earlier, Manila Archbishop Cardinal Jose Advincula announced that this year’s celebration of the World Day of the Poor is a challenge for believers to examine themselves from the various forms of poverty the country is facing today.

Caritas Manila, the social service arm of the Archdiocese of Manila continues to support and assist our poor and marginalized brothers and sisters, especially during a disaster. (Fatima Llanza/RCAM-AOC)

 

Caritas Manila gives P1.5 Million gift certificates for World Day of the Poor

Catholic Churches in the Philippines gives P1.5 million pesos worth of gift certificates in celebration of the World Day of the Poor on Sunday, November 13, 2022.  The gift certificates from Caritas Manila were given by Radio Veritas 846 through its public service program “Caritas in Action” where P150 thousand were distributed to each diocese …

Caritas Manila gives P1.5 Million gift certificates for World Day of the Poor Read More »

Radio Veritas

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines Episcopal Commission on Social Communications (CBCP-ECSC) in partnership with Radio Veritas846 and Radio Veritas Asia has recently launched a Coffee Table Book celebrating the 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines. The book was unveiled last September 28, 2022, Feast of San Lorenzo Ruiz at Radio Veritas Compound in Fairview, Quezon City.

The unveiling of the publication was highlighted by the celebration of the Holy Eucharist presided over by Fr. Victor Sadaya, Head of Radio Veritas Asia, with Fr. Roy Bellen, Vice President for Operations of Radio Veritas 846. Fr. Anton CT Pascual, President of Radio Veritas 846 led the unveiling ceremony together with the other priests from Radio Veritas Asia.

The Coffee Table Book entitled “Gifted to Give 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines” presents the history of Christianity in the country in 5 parts: (1) Colonization and Christianization; (2) Piety and Identity; (3) War and Sovereignty; (4) Democracy and Service; and (5) Faith and Modernization.

It aims to document and highlight the journey of the Christian faith in the country.

“From each and every page we will be able to learn how our Catholic Faith was formed as a nation, and how it evolved and developed over time. Like when individuals take it upon themselves to dive deep into their own family’s history, they can understand how their family interacted with larger historical change; so, too can we appreciate the richness of our faith experience spanning 500 years of existence vis-à-vis the events that shaped who we are as a Church in the Philippines,” according to a statement released by Radio Veritas.

In his homily, Fr. Bellen who is also the Editor in Chief of the book told the faithful of the martyrdom of the San Lorenzo Ruiz, the first Filipino saint and reminded them to lean not only on human capacity but on God’s grace, love and mercy.

The Editorial Team includes Most Rev. Marcelino Antonio Maralit, DD (Executive Editor); Rev. Fr. Roy Bellen (Editor-In-Chief); Bro. Clifford Sorita (Managing Editor); Prof. Ricardo Lazo (Head Writer & Editor); Prof. Ludmila Labagnoy (Associate Editor), Prof. Raymond Datuon (Associate Editor); Ryan Angeles (Graphic & Layout Editor); Dene Mickel Mondoñedo (Editor of Photography); Aurelia Elarde; Audrey Elli, Liberty Pabillore, Trixie Olandria, Grant Emrick Flores and Mike Ainsley Vergara (Editorial Staff).

The Christianity in the Philippines began 500 years ago. In 1521, Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese navigator and explorer representing the Spanish Empire, arrived in the Visayan region of the Philippines where the first Mass was held.

The Philippines is ranked as the 5th largest Christian-majority country in 2010, with about 93% of the population being adherents. In 2019, it was the third largest Catholic country in the world and was one of two predominantly Catholic nations in Asia. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC | Photo by Genieve Genuino | Photogallery)

 

Coffee Table Book on PH’s 500 Years of Christianity launched

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines Episcopal Commission on Social Communications (CBCP-ECSC) in partnership with Radio Veritas846 and Radio Veritas Asia has recently launched a Coffee Table Book celebrating the 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines. The book was unveiled last September 28, 2022, Feast of San Lorenzo Ruiz at Radio Veritas Compound …

Coffee Table Book on PH’s 500 Years of Christianity launched Read More »

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A documentary film titled “Pilgrim: 500 Years of Catholic Faith in the Philippines” was shown to the public in a premiere held at the Radio Veritas Asia auditorium in Fairview, Quezon City last April 23, 2022.

Produced by Radio Veritas 846 and Radio Veritas Asia in partnership with Creative Travel and Tours International and Tourism Promotions Board, the docu-film showcases how the Christian faith flourished 500 years ago and even in this digital age.

Fr. Victor Sadaya, General Manager of Radio Veritas Asia encourages the public to watch and patronize the film.

“Inaanyayahan ko kayo dito sa pagpapanuod ng ating original na documentary drama tungkol sa paglalakbay ng pananampalataya ng mga Pilipino, ang kahalagahan nito dito’y pinapakita sa atin kung paano tayo biniyayaan ng Panginoon ng pananampalatayang ito papaano ito lumago,” Fr. Sadaya told Radio Veritas.

In line with the celebration of the centenary of the Christian faith in the country, the docu-film which is patterned through the theme, “Gifted to Give” creates awareness of how the people can spread and nurture the Catholic faith.

According to Bishop Bernardino Cortez of the Prelature of the Infanta, who attended the premiere, the film shows the resilience of the Filipino people despite the many trials they have been through in the past years. He added that the film can serve as a sign of a broad means of evangelization of the Christian faith.

“Pinakita doon na masasabi sa ating mga Pilipino ang saya ng Pilipinas at kung ano-ano ang nagagawa ng pananampalataya sa atin sa gitna ng mga giyera lahat ng pinagdaanan, nakatayo parin tayo, sana lumabas doon ang kagandahang loob ng mga Pilipino,” Bishop Cortez said.

Aside from Bishop Cortez, Bishop Roberto Gaa of Novaliches, Bishop Roberto Mallari of San Jose Nueva Ecija who is also the head of the Office of Social Communications Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conference (FABC) and Kalookan Bishop and Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President were among those who attended the premiere.

Radio Veritas President Fr. Anton CT Pascual and Radio Veritas Vice President for Operations Fr. Roy Bellen also graced the said occasion.

Before the film showing, a turn-over ceremony was held–a copy of the docu-film was given to CBCP, represented by Bishop David, who is currently the president of the conference. The CBCP will make it available to film in parishes and communities in all dioceses and archdioceses in the country. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Docu-Film on 500 YOC “PILGRIM” premiered

A documentary film titled “Pilgrim: 500 Years of Catholic Faith in the Philippines” was shown to the public in a premiere held at the Radio Veritas Asia auditorium in Fairview, Quezon City last April 23, 2022. Produced by Radio Veritas 846 and Radio Veritas Asia in partnership with Creative Travel and Tours International and Tourism …

Docu-Film on 500 YOC “PILGRIM” premiered Read More »

Radio Veritas

Radio Veritas, the leading Catholic radio station in the Philippines, will hold a Lenten Exhibit that will allow the faithful to deepen their understanding of the meaning and significance of the Lenten Season.

According to Ms. Renee Jose, head of the Religious Department of Radio Veritas, the exhibit will accompany the people in their journey toward the passion, death, and resurrection of Christ.

“This exhibit will hopefully help the faithful in their Lenten pilgrimage and strengthen their faith,” Ms. Jose told Radio Veritas.

The Lenten exhibit is open to the public and will be held from April 1 to 9, 2023, at the Fisher Mall Entertainment Center, Quezon City, from 10 in the morning to 9 in the evening.

The exhibit will showcase a variety of displays of images of the Lord Jesus depicting the Passion of Christ and the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary as well as the Mater Dolorosa.

In addition to the visual displays, prayers can be offered in the Radio Veritas Masses at 6 am, 12 and 6 pm, and 12 midnight.

For more details, please call Ms. Jose at (02) 8925-7931 to 39 locals 129, 131, 137, or  0917-631-4589. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Radio Veritas to hold Lenten Exhibit

Radio Veritas, the leading Catholic radio station in the Philippines, will hold a Lenten Exhibit that will allow the faithful to deepen their understanding of the meaning and significance of the Lenten Season. According to Ms. Renee Jose, head of the Religious Department of Radio Veritas, the exhibit will accompany the people in their journey …

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Radio Veritas’ live streaming account has been hacked by an international hacking group.

According to Veritas 846 news post, Roymark Gutierrez, Social Media Manager of the station said that on January 29, at 6:59 pm when the hackers entered the Veritas 846 Livestream on their Youtube Channel and accessed the email veritas846newmedia@gmail.com.

“We did not receive a login notification, we found out that it was hacked at 12-midnight mass when the YouTube channel for streaming the mass was no longer accessible as well as on other devices where the email was logged in,” Gutierrez told Radio Veritas.

Gutierrez immediately sought the help of an IT expert to recover the account but failed because the hacker removed the recovery method.

In the assessment made by the expert, the Internet Protocol or IP location was determined in the country of Russia.

As a means of precaution, the IT expert advised the public to be cautious when using the internet, especially the unverified source links.

On January 31, 2016, the Facebook Page of Radio Veritas was hacked by an international group.

Fr. Roy Bellen, Radio Veritas Vice President for Operations appealed to all the Kapanaligs to support the backup channel of the station to continue to monitor the holy masses and other programs.

“In the meantime, we inform the followers of the said Youtube channel to transfer and follow our live streaming via this backup channel: VERITAS PH LIVE STREAM. We hope for your understanding and continued support of our Catholic Station in its mission of Evangelization using the Media. Let us remain steadfast in proclaiming the TRUTH amidst these trials and difficulties,” Fr. Bellen told Radio Veritas. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Radio Veritas Youtube channel, hacked

Radio Veritas’ live streaming account has been hacked by an international hacking group. According to Veritas 846 news post, Roymark Gutierrez, Social Media Manager of the station said that on January 29, at 6:59 pm when the hackers entered the Veritas 846 Livestream on their Youtube Channel and accessed the email veritas846newmedia@gmail.com. “We did not …

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Catholic Churches in the Philippines gives P1.5 million pesos worth of gift certificates in celebration of the World Day of the Poor on Sunday, November 13, 2022. 

The gift certificates from Caritas Manila were given by Radio Veritas 846 through its public service program “Caritas in Action” where P150 thousand were distributed to each diocese in Mega Manila.

Each selected family will receive one thousand pesos GCs which can be exchanged or purchased by the beneficiaries at a well-known grocery store in the country.

Among the dioceses that will receive the GCs are the dioceses of Cubao, Caloocan, Novaliches, Pasig, Parañaque Malolos, San Pablo in Laguna, Imus, Antipolo and the Archdiocese of Manila.

Recipients of the GCs are the poorest among the poor or who earn less than a thousand pesos.

Radio Veritas 846 and Caritas Manila believe that this aid is only part of the ongoing efforts of the Catholic Church to share and support those who are in need.

Earlier, Manila Archbishop Cardinal Jose Advincula announced that this year’s celebration of the World Day of the Poor is a challenge for believers to examine themselves from the various forms of poverty the country is facing today.

Caritas Manila, the social service arm of the Archdiocese of Manila continues to support and assist our poor and marginalized brothers and sisters, especially during a disaster. (Fatima Llanza/RCAM-AOC)

 

Caritas Manila gives P1.5 Million gift certificates for World Day of the Poor

Catholic Churches in the Philippines gives P1.5 million pesos worth of gift certificates in celebration of the World Day of the Poor on Sunday, November 13, 2022.  The gift certificates from Caritas Manila were given by Radio Veritas 846 through its public service program “Caritas in Action” where P150 thousand were distributed to each diocese …

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The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines Episcopal Commission on Social Communications (CBCP-ECSC) in partnership with Radio Veritas846 and Radio Veritas Asia has recently launched a Coffee Table Book celebrating the 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines. The book was unveiled last September 28, 2022, Feast of San Lorenzo Ruiz at Radio Veritas Compound in Fairview, Quezon City.

The unveiling of the publication was highlighted by the celebration of the Holy Eucharist presided over by Fr. Victor Sadaya, Head of Radio Veritas Asia, with Fr. Roy Bellen, Vice President for Operations of Radio Veritas 846. Fr. Anton CT Pascual, President of Radio Veritas 846 led the unveiling ceremony together with the other priests from Radio Veritas Asia.

The Coffee Table Book entitled “Gifted to Give 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines” presents the history of Christianity in the country in 5 parts: (1) Colonization and Christianization; (2) Piety and Identity; (3) War and Sovereignty; (4) Democracy and Service; and (5) Faith and Modernization.

It aims to document and highlight the journey of the Christian faith in the country.

“From each and every page we will be able to learn how our Catholic Faith was formed as a nation, and how it evolved and developed over time. Like when individuals take it upon themselves to dive deep into their own family’s history, they can understand how their family interacted with larger historical change; so, too can we appreciate the richness of our faith experience spanning 500 years of existence vis-à-vis the events that shaped who we are as a Church in the Philippines,” according to a statement released by Radio Veritas.

In his homily, Fr. Bellen who is also the Editor in Chief of the book told the faithful of the martyrdom of the San Lorenzo Ruiz, the first Filipino saint and reminded them to lean not only on human capacity but on God’s grace, love and mercy.

The Editorial Team includes Most Rev. Marcelino Antonio Maralit, DD (Executive Editor); Rev. Fr. Roy Bellen (Editor-In-Chief); Bro. Clifford Sorita (Managing Editor); Prof. Ricardo Lazo (Head Writer & Editor); Prof. Ludmila Labagnoy (Associate Editor), Prof. Raymond Datuon (Associate Editor); Ryan Angeles (Graphic & Layout Editor); Dene Mickel Mondoñedo (Editor of Photography); Aurelia Elarde; Audrey Elli, Liberty Pabillore, Trixie Olandria, Grant Emrick Flores and Mike Ainsley Vergara (Editorial Staff).

The Christianity in the Philippines began 500 years ago. In 1521, Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese navigator and explorer representing the Spanish Empire, arrived in the Visayan region of the Philippines where the first Mass was held.

The Philippines is ranked as the 5th largest Christian-majority country in 2010, with about 93% of the population being adherents. In 2019, it was the third largest Catholic country in the world and was one of two predominantly Catholic nations in Asia. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC | Photo by Genieve Genuino | Photogallery)

 

Coffee Table Book on PH’s 500 Years of Christianity launched

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines Episcopal Commission on Social Communications (CBCP-ECSC) in partnership with Radio Veritas846 and Radio Veritas Asia has recently launched a Coffee Table Book celebrating the 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines. The book was unveiled last September 28, 2022, Feast of San Lorenzo Ruiz at Radio Veritas Compound …

Coffee Table Book on PH’s 500 Years of Christianity launched Read More »

Radio Veritas

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

A documentary film titled “Pilgrim: 500 Years of Catholic Faith in the Philippines” was shown to the public in a premiere held at the Radio Veritas Asia auditorium in Fairview, Quezon City last April 23, 2022.

Produced by Radio Veritas 846 and Radio Veritas Asia in partnership with Creative Travel and Tours International and Tourism Promotions Board, the docu-film showcases how the Christian faith flourished 500 years ago and even in this digital age.

Fr. Victor Sadaya, General Manager of Radio Veritas Asia encourages the public to watch and patronize the film.

“Inaanyayahan ko kayo dito sa pagpapanuod ng ating original na documentary drama tungkol sa paglalakbay ng pananampalataya ng mga Pilipino, ang kahalagahan nito dito’y pinapakita sa atin kung paano tayo biniyayaan ng Panginoon ng pananampalatayang ito papaano ito lumago,” Fr. Sadaya told Radio Veritas.

In line with the celebration of the centenary of the Christian faith in the country, the docu-film which is patterned through the theme, “Gifted to Give” creates awareness of how the people can spread and nurture the Catholic faith.

According to Bishop Bernardino Cortez of the Prelature of the Infanta, who attended the premiere, the film shows the resilience of the Filipino people despite the many trials they have been through in the past years. He added that the film can serve as a sign of a broad means of evangelization of the Christian faith.

“Pinakita doon na masasabi sa ating mga Pilipino ang saya ng Pilipinas at kung ano-ano ang nagagawa ng pananampalataya sa atin sa gitna ng mga giyera lahat ng pinagdaanan, nakatayo parin tayo, sana lumabas doon ang kagandahang loob ng mga Pilipino,” Bishop Cortez said.

Aside from Bishop Cortez, Bishop Roberto Gaa of Novaliches, Bishop Roberto Mallari of San Jose Nueva Ecija who is also the head of the Office of Social Communications Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conference (FABC) and Kalookan Bishop and Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President were among those who attended the premiere.

Radio Veritas President Fr. Anton CT Pascual and Radio Veritas Vice President for Operations Fr. Roy Bellen also graced the said occasion.

Before the film showing, a turn-over ceremony was held–a copy of the docu-film was given to CBCP, represented by Bishop David, who is currently the president of the conference. The CBCP will make it available to film in parishes and communities in all dioceses and archdioceses in the country. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Docu-Film on 500 YOC “PILGRIM” premiered

A documentary film titled “Pilgrim: 500 Years of Catholic Faith in the Philippines” was shown to the public in a premiere held at the Radio Veritas Asia auditorium in Fairview, Quezon City last April 23, 2022. Produced by Radio Veritas 846 and Radio Veritas Asia in partnership with Creative Travel and Tours International and Tourism …

Docu-Film on 500 YOC “PILGRIM” premiered Read More »

Radio Veritas

Radio Veritas, the leading Catholic radio station in the Philippines, will hold a Lenten Exhibit that will allow the faithful to deepen their understanding of the meaning and significance of the Lenten Season.

According to Ms. Renee Jose, head of the Religious Department of Radio Veritas, the exhibit will accompany the people in their journey toward the passion, death, and resurrection of Christ.

“This exhibit will hopefully help the faithful in their Lenten pilgrimage and strengthen their faith,” Ms. Jose told Radio Veritas.

The Lenten exhibit is open to the public and will be held from April 1 to 9, 2023, at the Fisher Mall Entertainment Center, Quezon City, from 10 in the morning to 9 in the evening.

The exhibit will showcase a variety of displays of images of the Lord Jesus depicting the Passion of Christ and the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary as well as the Mater Dolorosa.

In addition to the visual displays, prayers can be offered in the Radio Veritas Masses at 6 am, 12 and 6 pm, and 12 midnight.

For more details, please call Ms. Jose at (02) 8925-7931 to 39 locals 129, 131, 137, or  0917-631-4589. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Radio Veritas to hold Lenten Exhibit

Radio Veritas, the leading Catholic radio station in the Philippines, will hold a Lenten Exhibit that will allow the faithful to deepen their understanding of the meaning and significance of the Lenten Season. According to Ms. Renee Jose, head of the Religious Department of Radio Veritas, the exhibit will accompany the people in their journey …

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Radio Veritas’ live streaming account has been hacked by an international hacking group.

According to Veritas 846 news post, Roymark Gutierrez, Social Media Manager of the station said that on January 29, at 6:59 pm when the hackers entered the Veritas 846 Livestream on their Youtube Channel and accessed the email veritas846newmedia@gmail.com.

“We did not receive a login notification, we found out that it was hacked at 12-midnight mass when the YouTube channel for streaming the mass was no longer accessible as well as on other devices where the email was logged in,” Gutierrez told Radio Veritas.

Gutierrez immediately sought the help of an IT expert to recover the account but failed because the hacker removed the recovery method.

In the assessment made by the expert, the Internet Protocol or IP location was determined in the country of Russia.

As a means of precaution, the IT expert advised the public to be cautious when using the internet, especially the unverified source links.

On January 31, 2016, the Facebook Page of Radio Veritas was hacked by an international group.

Fr. Roy Bellen, Radio Veritas Vice President for Operations appealed to all the Kapanaligs to support the backup channel of the station to continue to monitor the holy masses and other programs.

“In the meantime, we inform the followers of the said Youtube channel to transfer and follow our live streaming via this backup channel: VERITAS PH LIVE STREAM. We hope for your understanding and continued support of our Catholic Station in its mission of Evangelization using the Media. Let us remain steadfast in proclaiming the TRUTH amidst these trials and difficulties,” Fr. Bellen told Radio Veritas. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Radio Veritas Youtube channel, hacked

Radio Veritas’ live streaming account has been hacked by an international hacking group. According to Veritas 846 news post, Roymark Gutierrez, Social Media Manager of the station said that on January 29, at 6:59 pm when the hackers entered the Veritas 846 Livestream on their Youtube Channel and accessed the email veritas846newmedia@gmail.com. “We did not …

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Catholic Churches in the Philippines gives P1.5 million pesos worth of gift certificates in celebration of the World Day of the Poor on Sunday, November 13, 2022. 

The gift certificates from Caritas Manila were given by Radio Veritas 846 through its public service program “Caritas in Action” where P150 thousand were distributed to each diocese in Mega Manila.

Each selected family will receive one thousand pesos GCs which can be exchanged or purchased by the beneficiaries at a well-known grocery store in the country.

Among the dioceses that will receive the GCs are the dioceses of Cubao, Caloocan, Novaliches, Pasig, Parañaque Malolos, San Pablo in Laguna, Imus, Antipolo and the Archdiocese of Manila.

Recipients of the GCs are the poorest among the poor or who earn less than a thousand pesos.

Radio Veritas 846 and Caritas Manila believe that this aid is only part of the ongoing efforts of the Catholic Church to share and support those who are in need.

Earlier, Manila Archbishop Cardinal Jose Advincula announced that this year’s celebration of the World Day of the Poor is a challenge for believers to examine themselves from the various forms of poverty the country is facing today.

Caritas Manila, the social service arm of the Archdiocese of Manila continues to support and assist our poor and marginalized brothers and sisters, especially during a disaster. (Fatima Llanza/RCAM-AOC)

 

Caritas Manila gives P1.5 Million gift certificates for World Day of the Poor

Catholic Churches in the Philippines gives P1.5 million pesos worth of gift certificates in celebration of the World Day of the Poor on Sunday, November 13, 2022.  The gift certificates from Caritas Manila were given by Radio Veritas 846 through its public service program “Caritas in Action” where P150 thousand were distributed to each diocese …

Caritas Manila gives P1.5 Million gift certificates for World Day of the Poor Read More »

Radio Veritas

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines Episcopal Commission on Social Communications (CBCP-ECSC) in partnership with Radio Veritas846 and Radio Veritas Asia has recently launched a Coffee Table Book celebrating the 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines. The book was unveiled last September 28, 2022, Feast of San Lorenzo Ruiz at Radio Veritas Compound in Fairview, Quezon City.

The unveiling of the publication was highlighted by the celebration of the Holy Eucharist presided over by Fr. Victor Sadaya, Head of Radio Veritas Asia, with Fr. Roy Bellen, Vice President for Operations of Radio Veritas 846. Fr. Anton CT Pascual, President of Radio Veritas 846 led the unveiling ceremony together with the other priests from Radio Veritas Asia.

The Coffee Table Book entitled “Gifted to Give 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines” presents the history of Christianity in the country in 5 parts: (1) Colonization and Christianization; (2) Piety and Identity; (3) War and Sovereignty; (4) Democracy and Service; and (5) Faith and Modernization.

It aims to document and highlight the journey of the Christian faith in the country.

“From each and every page we will be able to learn how our Catholic Faith was formed as a nation, and how it evolved and developed over time. Like when individuals take it upon themselves to dive deep into their own family’s history, they can understand how their family interacted with larger historical change; so, too can we appreciate the richness of our faith experience spanning 500 years of existence vis-à-vis the events that shaped who we are as a Church in the Philippines,” according to a statement released by Radio Veritas.

In his homily, Fr. Bellen who is also the Editor in Chief of the book told the faithful of the martyrdom of the San Lorenzo Ruiz, the first Filipino saint and reminded them to lean not only on human capacity but on God’s grace, love and mercy.

The Editorial Team includes Most Rev. Marcelino Antonio Maralit, DD (Executive Editor); Rev. Fr. Roy Bellen (Editor-In-Chief); Bro. Clifford Sorita (Managing Editor); Prof. Ricardo Lazo (Head Writer & Editor); Prof. Ludmila Labagnoy (Associate Editor), Prof. Raymond Datuon (Associate Editor); Ryan Angeles (Graphic & Layout Editor); Dene Mickel Mondoñedo (Editor of Photography); Aurelia Elarde; Audrey Elli, Liberty Pabillore, Trixie Olandria, Grant Emrick Flores and Mike Ainsley Vergara (Editorial Staff).

The Christianity in the Philippines began 500 years ago. In 1521, Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese navigator and explorer representing the Spanish Empire, arrived in the Visayan region of the Philippines where the first Mass was held.

The Philippines is ranked as the 5th largest Christian-majority country in 2010, with about 93% of the population being adherents. In 2019, it was the third largest Catholic country in the world and was one of two predominantly Catholic nations in Asia. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC | Photo by Genieve Genuino | Photogallery)

 

Coffee Table Book on PH’s 500 Years of Christianity launched

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines Episcopal Commission on Social Communications (CBCP-ECSC) in partnership with Radio Veritas846 and Radio Veritas Asia has recently launched a Coffee Table Book celebrating the 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines. The book was unveiled last September 28, 2022, Feast of San Lorenzo Ruiz at Radio Veritas Compound …

Coffee Table Book on PH’s 500 Years of Christianity launched Read More »

Radio Veritas

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

A documentary film titled “Pilgrim: 500 Years of Catholic Faith in the Philippines” was shown to the public in a premiere held at the Radio Veritas Asia auditorium in Fairview, Quezon City last April 23, 2022.

Produced by Radio Veritas 846 and Radio Veritas Asia in partnership with Creative Travel and Tours International and Tourism Promotions Board, the docu-film showcases how the Christian faith flourished 500 years ago and even in this digital age.

Fr. Victor Sadaya, General Manager of Radio Veritas Asia encourages the public to watch and patronize the film.

“Inaanyayahan ko kayo dito sa pagpapanuod ng ating original na documentary drama tungkol sa paglalakbay ng pananampalataya ng mga Pilipino, ang kahalagahan nito dito’y pinapakita sa atin kung paano tayo biniyayaan ng Panginoon ng pananampalatayang ito papaano ito lumago,” Fr. Sadaya told Radio Veritas.

In line with the celebration of the centenary of the Christian faith in the country, the docu-film which is patterned through the theme, “Gifted to Give” creates awareness of how the people can spread and nurture the Catholic faith.

According to Bishop Bernardino Cortez of the Prelature of the Infanta, who attended the premiere, the film shows the resilience of the Filipino people despite the many trials they have been through in the past years. He added that the film can serve as a sign of a broad means of evangelization of the Christian faith.

“Pinakita doon na masasabi sa ating mga Pilipino ang saya ng Pilipinas at kung ano-ano ang nagagawa ng pananampalataya sa atin sa gitna ng mga giyera lahat ng pinagdaanan, nakatayo parin tayo, sana lumabas doon ang kagandahang loob ng mga Pilipino,” Bishop Cortez said.

Aside from Bishop Cortez, Bishop Roberto Gaa of Novaliches, Bishop Roberto Mallari of San Jose Nueva Ecija who is also the head of the Office of Social Communications Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conference (FABC) and Kalookan Bishop and Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President were among those who attended the premiere.

Radio Veritas President Fr. Anton CT Pascual and Radio Veritas Vice President for Operations Fr. Roy Bellen also graced the said occasion.

Before the film showing, a turn-over ceremony was held–a copy of the docu-film was given to CBCP, represented by Bishop David, who is currently the president of the conference. The CBCP will make it available to film in parishes and communities in all dioceses and archdioceses in the country. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Docu-Film on 500 YOC “PILGRIM” premiered

A documentary film titled “Pilgrim: 500 Years of Catholic Faith in the Philippines” was shown to the public in a premiere held at the Radio Veritas Asia auditorium in Fairview, Quezon City last April 23, 2022. Produced by Radio Veritas 846 and Radio Veritas Asia in partnership with Creative Travel and Tours International and Tourism …

Docu-Film on 500 YOC “PILGRIM” premiered Read More »

Radio Veritas

Radio Veritas, the leading Catholic radio station in the Philippines, will hold a Lenten Exhibit that will allow the faithful to deepen their understanding of the meaning and significance of the Lenten Season.

According to Ms. Renee Jose, head of the Religious Department of Radio Veritas, the exhibit will accompany the people in their journey toward the passion, death, and resurrection of Christ.

“This exhibit will hopefully help the faithful in their Lenten pilgrimage and strengthen their faith,” Ms. Jose told Radio Veritas.

The Lenten exhibit is open to the public and will be held from April 1 to 9, 2023, at the Fisher Mall Entertainment Center, Quezon City, from 10 in the morning to 9 in the evening.

The exhibit will showcase a variety of displays of images of the Lord Jesus depicting the Passion of Christ and the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary as well as the Mater Dolorosa.

In addition to the visual displays, prayers can be offered in the Radio Veritas Masses at 6 am, 12 and 6 pm, and 12 midnight.

For more details, please call Ms. Jose at (02) 8925-7931 to 39 locals 129, 131, 137, or  0917-631-4589. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Radio Veritas to hold Lenten Exhibit

Radio Veritas, the leading Catholic radio station in the Philippines, will hold a Lenten Exhibit that will allow the faithful to deepen their understanding of the meaning and significance of the Lenten Season. According to Ms. Renee Jose, head of the Religious Department of Radio Veritas, the exhibit will accompany the people in their journey …

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Radio Veritas

Radio Veritas’ live streaming account has been hacked by an international hacking group.

According to Veritas 846 news post, Roymark Gutierrez, Social Media Manager of the station said that on January 29, at 6:59 pm when the hackers entered the Veritas 846 Livestream on their Youtube Channel and accessed the email veritas846newmedia@gmail.com.

“We did not receive a login notification, we found out that it was hacked at 12-midnight mass when the YouTube channel for streaming the mass was no longer accessible as well as on other devices where the email was logged in,” Gutierrez told Radio Veritas.

Gutierrez immediately sought the help of an IT expert to recover the account but failed because the hacker removed the recovery method.

In the assessment made by the expert, the Internet Protocol or IP location was determined in the country of Russia.

As a means of precaution, the IT expert advised the public to be cautious when using the internet, especially the unverified source links.

On January 31, 2016, the Facebook Page of Radio Veritas was hacked by an international group.

Fr. Roy Bellen, Radio Veritas Vice President for Operations appealed to all the Kapanaligs to support the backup channel of the station to continue to monitor the holy masses and other programs.

“In the meantime, we inform the followers of the said Youtube channel to transfer and follow our live streaming via this backup channel: VERITAS PH LIVE STREAM. We hope for your understanding and continued support of our Catholic Station in its mission of Evangelization using the Media. Let us remain steadfast in proclaiming the TRUTH amidst these trials and difficulties,” Fr. Bellen told Radio Veritas. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Radio Veritas Youtube channel, hacked

Radio Veritas’ live streaming account has been hacked by an international hacking group. According to Veritas 846 news post, Roymark Gutierrez, Social Media Manager of the station said that on January 29, at 6:59 pm when the hackers entered the Veritas 846 Livestream on their Youtube Channel and accessed the email veritas846newmedia@gmail.com. “We did not …

Radio Veritas Youtube channel, hacked Read More »

Radio Veritas

Catholic Churches in the Philippines gives P1.5 million pesos worth of gift certificates in celebration of the World Day of the Poor on Sunday, November 13, 2022. 

The gift certificates from Caritas Manila were given by Radio Veritas 846 through its public service program “Caritas in Action” where P150 thousand were distributed to each diocese in Mega Manila.

Each selected family will receive one thousand pesos GCs which can be exchanged or purchased by the beneficiaries at a well-known grocery store in the country.

Among the dioceses that will receive the GCs are the dioceses of Cubao, Caloocan, Novaliches, Pasig, Parañaque Malolos, San Pablo in Laguna, Imus, Antipolo and the Archdiocese of Manila.

Recipients of the GCs are the poorest among the poor or who earn less than a thousand pesos.

Radio Veritas 846 and Caritas Manila believe that this aid is only part of the ongoing efforts of the Catholic Church to share and support those who are in need.

Earlier, Manila Archbishop Cardinal Jose Advincula announced that this year’s celebration of the World Day of the Poor is a challenge for believers to examine themselves from the various forms of poverty the country is facing today.

Caritas Manila, the social service arm of the Archdiocese of Manila continues to support and assist our poor and marginalized brothers and sisters, especially during a disaster. (Fatima Llanza/RCAM-AOC)

 

Caritas Manila gives P1.5 Million gift certificates for World Day of the Poor

Catholic Churches in the Philippines gives P1.5 million pesos worth of gift certificates in celebration of the World Day of the Poor on Sunday, November 13, 2022.  The gift certificates from Caritas Manila were given by Radio Veritas 846 through its public service program “Caritas in Action” where P150 thousand were distributed to each diocese …

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The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines Episcopal Commission on Social Communications (CBCP-ECSC) in partnership with Radio Veritas846 and Radio Veritas Asia has recently launched a Coffee Table Book celebrating the 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines. The book was unveiled last September 28, 2022, Feast of San Lorenzo Ruiz at Radio Veritas Compound in Fairview, Quezon City.

The unveiling of the publication was highlighted by the celebration of the Holy Eucharist presided over by Fr. Victor Sadaya, Head of Radio Veritas Asia, with Fr. Roy Bellen, Vice President for Operations of Radio Veritas 846. Fr. Anton CT Pascual, President of Radio Veritas 846 led the unveiling ceremony together with the other priests from Radio Veritas Asia.

The Coffee Table Book entitled “Gifted to Give 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines” presents the history of Christianity in the country in 5 parts: (1) Colonization and Christianization; (2) Piety and Identity; (3) War and Sovereignty; (4) Democracy and Service; and (5) Faith and Modernization.

It aims to document and highlight the journey of the Christian faith in the country.

“From each and every page we will be able to learn how our Catholic Faith was formed as a nation, and how it evolved and developed over time. Like when individuals take it upon themselves to dive deep into their own family’s history, they can understand how their family interacted with larger historical change; so, too can we appreciate the richness of our faith experience spanning 500 years of existence vis-à-vis the events that shaped who we are as a Church in the Philippines,” according to a statement released by Radio Veritas.

In his homily, Fr. Bellen who is also the Editor in Chief of the book told the faithful of the martyrdom of the San Lorenzo Ruiz, the first Filipino saint and reminded them to lean not only on human capacity but on God’s grace, love and mercy.

The Editorial Team includes Most Rev. Marcelino Antonio Maralit, DD (Executive Editor); Rev. Fr. Roy Bellen (Editor-In-Chief); Bro. Clifford Sorita (Managing Editor); Prof. Ricardo Lazo (Head Writer & Editor); Prof. Ludmila Labagnoy (Associate Editor), Prof. Raymond Datuon (Associate Editor); Ryan Angeles (Graphic & Layout Editor); Dene Mickel Mondoñedo (Editor of Photography); Aurelia Elarde; Audrey Elli, Liberty Pabillore, Trixie Olandria, Grant Emrick Flores and Mike Ainsley Vergara (Editorial Staff).

The Christianity in the Philippines began 500 years ago. In 1521, Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese navigator and explorer representing the Spanish Empire, arrived in the Visayan region of the Philippines where the first Mass was held.

The Philippines is ranked as the 5th largest Christian-majority country in 2010, with about 93% of the population being adherents. In 2019, it was the third largest Catholic country in the world and was one of two predominantly Catholic nations in Asia. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC | Photo by Genieve Genuino | Photogallery)

 

Coffee Table Book on PH’s 500 Years of Christianity launched

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines Episcopal Commission on Social Communications (CBCP-ECSC) in partnership with Radio Veritas846 and Radio Veritas Asia has recently launched a Coffee Table Book celebrating the 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines. The book was unveiled last September 28, 2022, Feast of San Lorenzo Ruiz at Radio Veritas Compound …

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Radio Veritas

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

A documentary film titled “Pilgrim: 500 Years of Catholic Faith in the Philippines” was shown to the public in a premiere held at the Radio Veritas Asia auditorium in Fairview, Quezon City last April 23, 2022.

Produced by Radio Veritas 846 and Radio Veritas Asia in partnership with Creative Travel and Tours International and Tourism Promotions Board, the docu-film showcases how the Christian faith flourished 500 years ago and even in this digital age.

Fr. Victor Sadaya, General Manager of Radio Veritas Asia encourages the public to watch and patronize the film.

“Inaanyayahan ko kayo dito sa pagpapanuod ng ating original na documentary drama tungkol sa paglalakbay ng pananampalataya ng mga Pilipino, ang kahalagahan nito dito’y pinapakita sa atin kung paano tayo biniyayaan ng Panginoon ng pananampalatayang ito papaano ito lumago,” Fr. Sadaya told Radio Veritas.

In line with the celebration of the centenary of the Christian faith in the country, the docu-film which is patterned through the theme, “Gifted to Give” creates awareness of how the people can spread and nurture the Catholic faith.

According to Bishop Bernardino Cortez of the Prelature of the Infanta, who attended the premiere, the film shows the resilience of the Filipino people despite the many trials they have been through in the past years. He added that the film can serve as a sign of a broad means of evangelization of the Christian faith.

“Pinakita doon na masasabi sa ating mga Pilipino ang saya ng Pilipinas at kung ano-ano ang nagagawa ng pananampalataya sa atin sa gitna ng mga giyera lahat ng pinagdaanan, nakatayo parin tayo, sana lumabas doon ang kagandahang loob ng mga Pilipino,” Bishop Cortez said.

Aside from Bishop Cortez, Bishop Roberto Gaa of Novaliches, Bishop Roberto Mallari of San Jose Nueva Ecija who is also the head of the Office of Social Communications Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conference (FABC) and Kalookan Bishop and Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President were among those who attended the premiere.

Radio Veritas President Fr. Anton CT Pascual and Radio Veritas Vice President for Operations Fr. Roy Bellen also graced the said occasion.

Before the film showing, a turn-over ceremony was held–a copy of the docu-film was given to CBCP, represented by Bishop David, who is currently the president of the conference. The CBCP will make it available to film in parishes and communities in all dioceses and archdioceses in the country. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Docu-Film on 500 YOC “PILGRIM” premiered

A documentary film titled “Pilgrim: 500 Years of Catholic Faith in the Philippines” was shown to the public in a premiere held at the Radio Veritas Asia auditorium in Fairview, Quezon City last April 23, 2022. Produced by Radio Veritas 846 and Radio Veritas Asia in partnership with Creative Travel and Tours International and Tourism …

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Radio Veritas

Radio Veritas, the leading Catholic radio station in the Philippines, will hold a Lenten Exhibit that will allow the faithful to deepen their understanding of the meaning and significance of the Lenten Season.

According to Ms. Renee Jose, head of the Religious Department of Radio Veritas, the exhibit will accompany the people in their journey toward the passion, death, and resurrection of Christ.

“This exhibit will hopefully help the faithful in their Lenten pilgrimage and strengthen their faith,” Ms. Jose told Radio Veritas.

The Lenten exhibit is open to the public and will be held from April 1 to 9, 2023, at the Fisher Mall Entertainment Center, Quezon City, from 10 in the morning to 9 in the evening.

The exhibit will showcase a variety of displays of images of the Lord Jesus depicting the Passion of Christ and the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary as well as the Mater Dolorosa.

In addition to the visual displays, prayers can be offered in the Radio Veritas Masses at 6 am, 12 and 6 pm, and 12 midnight.

For more details, please call Ms. Jose at (02) 8925-7931 to 39 locals 129, 131, 137, or  0917-631-4589. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Radio Veritas to hold Lenten Exhibit

Radio Veritas, the leading Catholic radio station in the Philippines, will hold a Lenten Exhibit that will allow the faithful to deepen their understanding of the meaning and significance of the Lenten Season. According to Ms. Renee Jose, head of the Religious Department of Radio Veritas, the exhibit will accompany the people in their journey …

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Radio Veritas

Radio Veritas’ live streaming account has been hacked by an international hacking group.

According to Veritas 846 news post, Roymark Gutierrez, Social Media Manager of the station said that on January 29, at 6:59 pm when the hackers entered the Veritas 846 Livestream on their Youtube Channel and accessed the email veritas846newmedia@gmail.com.

“We did not receive a login notification, we found out that it was hacked at 12-midnight mass when the YouTube channel for streaming the mass was no longer accessible as well as on other devices where the email was logged in,” Gutierrez told Radio Veritas.

Gutierrez immediately sought the help of an IT expert to recover the account but failed because the hacker removed the recovery method.

In the assessment made by the expert, the Internet Protocol or IP location was determined in the country of Russia.

As a means of precaution, the IT expert advised the public to be cautious when using the internet, especially the unverified source links.

On January 31, 2016, the Facebook Page of Radio Veritas was hacked by an international group.

Fr. Roy Bellen, Radio Veritas Vice President for Operations appealed to all the Kapanaligs to support the backup channel of the station to continue to monitor the holy masses and other programs.

“In the meantime, we inform the followers of the said Youtube channel to transfer and follow our live streaming via this backup channel: VERITAS PH LIVE STREAM. We hope for your understanding and continued support of our Catholic Station in its mission of Evangelization using the Media. Let us remain steadfast in proclaiming the TRUTH amidst these trials and difficulties,” Fr. Bellen told Radio Veritas. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Radio Veritas Youtube channel, hacked

Radio Veritas’ live streaming account has been hacked by an international hacking group. According to Veritas 846 news post, Roymark Gutierrez, Social Media Manager of the station said that on January 29, at 6:59 pm when the hackers entered the Veritas 846 Livestream on their Youtube Channel and accessed the email veritas846newmedia@gmail.com. “We did not …

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Catholic Churches in the Philippines gives P1.5 million pesos worth of gift certificates in celebration of the World Day of the Poor on Sunday, November 13, 2022. 

The gift certificates from Caritas Manila were given by Radio Veritas 846 through its public service program “Caritas in Action” where P150 thousand were distributed to each diocese in Mega Manila.

Each selected family will receive one thousand pesos GCs which can be exchanged or purchased by the beneficiaries at a well-known grocery store in the country.

Among the dioceses that will receive the GCs are the dioceses of Cubao, Caloocan, Novaliches, Pasig, Parañaque Malolos, San Pablo in Laguna, Imus, Antipolo and the Archdiocese of Manila.

Recipients of the GCs are the poorest among the poor or who earn less than a thousand pesos.

Radio Veritas 846 and Caritas Manila believe that this aid is only part of the ongoing efforts of the Catholic Church to share and support those who are in need.

Earlier, Manila Archbishop Cardinal Jose Advincula announced that this year’s celebration of the World Day of the Poor is a challenge for believers to examine themselves from the various forms of poverty the country is facing today.

Caritas Manila, the social service arm of the Archdiocese of Manila continues to support and assist our poor and marginalized brothers and sisters, especially during a disaster. (Fatima Llanza/RCAM-AOC)

 

Caritas Manila gives P1.5 Million gift certificates for World Day of the Poor

Catholic Churches in the Philippines gives P1.5 million pesos worth of gift certificates in celebration of the World Day of the Poor on Sunday, November 13, 2022.  The gift certificates from Caritas Manila were given by Radio Veritas 846 through its public service program “Caritas in Action” where P150 thousand were distributed to each diocese …

Caritas Manila gives P1.5 Million gift certificates for World Day of the Poor Read More »

Radio Veritas

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines Episcopal Commission on Social Communications (CBCP-ECSC) in partnership with Radio Veritas846 and Radio Veritas Asia has recently launched a Coffee Table Book celebrating the 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines. The book was unveiled last September 28, 2022, Feast of San Lorenzo Ruiz at Radio Veritas Compound in Fairview, Quezon City.

The unveiling of the publication was highlighted by the celebration of the Holy Eucharist presided over by Fr. Victor Sadaya, Head of Radio Veritas Asia, with Fr. Roy Bellen, Vice President for Operations of Radio Veritas 846. Fr. Anton CT Pascual, President of Radio Veritas 846 led the unveiling ceremony together with the other priests from Radio Veritas Asia.

The Coffee Table Book entitled “Gifted to Give 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines” presents the history of Christianity in the country in 5 parts: (1) Colonization and Christianization; (2) Piety and Identity; (3) War and Sovereignty; (4) Democracy and Service; and (5) Faith and Modernization.

It aims to document and highlight the journey of the Christian faith in the country.

“From each and every page we will be able to learn how our Catholic Faith was formed as a nation, and how it evolved and developed over time. Like when individuals take it upon themselves to dive deep into their own family’s history, they can understand how their family interacted with larger historical change; so, too can we appreciate the richness of our faith experience spanning 500 years of existence vis-à-vis the events that shaped who we are as a Church in the Philippines,” according to a statement released by Radio Veritas.

In his homily, Fr. Bellen who is also the Editor in Chief of the book told the faithful of the martyrdom of the San Lorenzo Ruiz, the first Filipino saint and reminded them to lean not only on human capacity but on God’s grace, love and mercy.

The Editorial Team includes Most Rev. Marcelino Antonio Maralit, DD (Executive Editor); Rev. Fr. Roy Bellen (Editor-In-Chief); Bro. Clifford Sorita (Managing Editor); Prof. Ricardo Lazo (Head Writer & Editor); Prof. Ludmila Labagnoy (Associate Editor), Prof. Raymond Datuon (Associate Editor); Ryan Angeles (Graphic & Layout Editor); Dene Mickel Mondoñedo (Editor of Photography); Aurelia Elarde; Audrey Elli, Liberty Pabillore, Trixie Olandria, Grant Emrick Flores and Mike Ainsley Vergara (Editorial Staff).

The Christianity in the Philippines began 500 years ago. In 1521, Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese navigator and explorer representing the Spanish Empire, arrived in the Visayan region of the Philippines where the first Mass was held.

The Philippines is ranked as the 5th largest Christian-majority country in 2010, with about 93% of the population being adherents. In 2019, it was the third largest Catholic country in the world and was one of two predominantly Catholic nations in Asia. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC | Photo by Genieve Genuino | Photogallery)

 

Coffee Table Book on PH’s 500 Years of Christianity launched

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines Episcopal Commission on Social Communications (CBCP-ECSC) in partnership with Radio Veritas846 and Radio Veritas Asia has recently launched a Coffee Table Book celebrating the 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines. The book was unveiled last September 28, 2022, Feast of San Lorenzo Ruiz at Radio Veritas Compound …

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Radio Veritas

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

A documentary film titled “Pilgrim: 500 Years of Catholic Faith in the Philippines” was shown to the public in a premiere held at the Radio Veritas Asia auditorium in Fairview, Quezon City last April 23, 2022.

Produced by Radio Veritas 846 and Radio Veritas Asia in partnership with Creative Travel and Tours International and Tourism Promotions Board, the docu-film showcases how the Christian faith flourished 500 years ago and even in this digital age.

Fr. Victor Sadaya, General Manager of Radio Veritas Asia encourages the public to watch and patronize the film.

“Inaanyayahan ko kayo dito sa pagpapanuod ng ating original na documentary drama tungkol sa paglalakbay ng pananampalataya ng mga Pilipino, ang kahalagahan nito dito’y pinapakita sa atin kung paano tayo biniyayaan ng Panginoon ng pananampalatayang ito papaano ito lumago,” Fr. Sadaya told Radio Veritas.

In line with the celebration of the centenary of the Christian faith in the country, the docu-film which is patterned through the theme, “Gifted to Give” creates awareness of how the people can spread and nurture the Catholic faith.

According to Bishop Bernardino Cortez of the Prelature of the Infanta, who attended the premiere, the film shows the resilience of the Filipino people despite the many trials they have been through in the past years. He added that the film can serve as a sign of a broad means of evangelization of the Christian faith.

“Pinakita doon na masasabi sa ating mga Pilipino ang saya ng Pilipinas at kung ano-ano ang nagagawa ng pananampalataya sa atin sa gitna ng mga giyera lahat ng pinagdaanan, nakatayo parin tayo, sana lumabas doon ang kagandahang loob ng mga Pilipino,” Bishop Cortez said.

Aside from Bishop Cortez, Bishop Roberto Gaa of Novaliches, Bishop Roberto Mallari of San Jose Nueva Ecija who is also the head of the Office of Social Communications Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conference (FABC) and Kalookan Bishop and Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President were among those who attended the premiere.

Radio Veritas President Fr. Anton CT Pascual and Radio Veritas Vice President for Operations Fr. Roy Bellen also graced the said occasion.

Before the film showing, a turn-over ceremony was held–a copy of the docu-film was given to CBCP, represented by Bishop David, who is currently the president of the conference. The CBCP will make it available to film in parishes and communities in all dioceses and archdioceses in the country. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Docu-Film on 500 YOC “PILGRIM” premiered

A documentary film titled “Pilgrim: 500 Years of Catholic Faith in the Philippines” was shown to the public in a premiere held at the Radio Veritas Asia auditorium in Fairview, Quezon City last April 23, 2022. Produced by Radio Veritas 846 and Radio Veritas Asia in partnership with Creative Travel and Tours International and Tourism …

Docu-Film on 500 YOC “PILGRIM” premiered Read More »

Radio Veritas

Radio Veritas, the leading Catholic radio station in the Philippines, will hold a Lenten Exhibit that will allow the faithful to deepen their understanding of the meaning and significance of the Lenten Season.

According to Ms. Renee Jose, head of the Religious Department of Radio Veritas, the exhibit will accompany the people in their journey toward the passion, death, and resurrection of Christ.

“This exhibit will hopefully help the faithful in their Lenten pilgrimage and strengthen their faith,” Ms. Jose told Radio Veritas.

The Lenten exhibit is open to the public and will be held from April 1 to 9, 2023, at the Fisher Mall Entertainment Center, Quezon City, from 10 in the morning to 9 in the evening.

The exhibit will showcase a variety of displays of images of the Lord Jesus depicting the Passion of Christ and the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary as well as the Mater Dolorosa.

In addition to the visual displays, prayers can be offered in the Radio Veritas Masses at 6 am, 12 and 6 pm, and 12 midnight.

For more details, please call Ms. Jose at (02) 8925-7931 to 39 locals 129, 131, 137, or  0917-631-4589. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Radio Veritas to hold Lenten Exhibit

Radio Veritas, the leading Catholic radio station in the Philippines, will hold a Lenten Exhibit that will allow the faithful to deepen their understanding of the meaning and significance of the Lenten Season. According to Ms. Renee Jose, head of the Religious Department of Radio Veritas, the exhibit will accompany the people in their journey …

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Radio Veritas

Radio Veritas’ live streaming account has been hacked by an international hacking group.

According to Veritas 846 news post, Roymark Gutierrez, Social Media Manager of the station said that on January 29, at 6:59 pm when the hackers entered the Veritas 846 Livestream on their Youtube Channel and accessed the email veritas846newmedia@gmail.com.

“We did not receive a login notification, we found out that it was hacked at 12-midnight mass when the YouTube channel for streaming the mass was no longer accessible as well as on other devices where the email was logged in,” Gutierrez told Radio Veritas.

Gutierrez immediately sought the help of an IT expert to recover the account but failed because the hacker removed the recovery method.

In the assessment made by the expert, the Internet Protocol or IP location was determined in the country of Russia.

As a means of precaution, the IT expert advised the public to be cautious when using the internet, especially the unverified source links.

On January 31, 2016, the Facebook Page of Radio Veritas was hacked by an international group.

Fr. Roy Bellen, Radio Veritas Vice President for Operations appealed to all the Kapanaligs to support the backup channel of the station to continue to monitor the holy masses and other programs.

“In the meantime, we inform the followers of the said Youtube channel to transfer and follow our live streaming via this backup channel: VERITAS PH LIVE STREAM. We hope for your understanding and continued support of our Catholic Station in its mission of Evangelization using the Media. Let us remain steadfast in proclaiming the TRUTH amidst these trials and difficulties,” Fr. Bellen told Radio Veritas. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Radio Veritas Youtube channel, hacked

Radio Veritas’ live streaming account has been hacked by an international hacking group. According to Veritas 846 news post, Roymark Gutierrez, Social Media Manager of the station said that on January 29, at 6:59 pm when the hackers entered the Veritas 846 Livestream on their Youtube Channel and accessed the email veritas846newmedia@gmail.com. “We did not …

Radio Veritas Youtube channel, hacked Read More »

Radio Veritas

Catholic Churches in the Philippines gives P1.5 million pesos worth of gift certificates in celebration of the World Day of the Poor on Sunday, November 13, 2022. 

The gift certificates from Caritas Manila were given by Radio Veritas 846 through its public service program “Caritas in Action” where P150 thousand were distributed to each diocese in Mega Manila.

Each selected family will receive one thousand pesos GCs which can be exchanged or purchased by the beneficiaries at a well-known grocery store in the country.

Among the dioceses that will receive the GCs are the dioceses of Cubao, Caloocan, Novaliches, Pasig, Parañaque Malolos, San Pablo in Laguna, Imus, Antipolo and the Archdiocese of Manila.

Recipients of the GCs are the poorest among the poor or who earn less than a thousand pesos.

Radio Veritas 846 and Caritas Manila believe that this aid is only part of the ongoing efforts of the Catholic Church to share and support those who are in need.

Earlier, Manila Archbishop Cardinal Jose Advincula announced that this year’s celebration of the World Day of the Poor is a challenge for believers to examine themselves from the various forms of poverty the country is facing today.

Caritas Manila, the social service arm of the Archdiocese of Manila continues to support and assist our poor and marginalized brothers and sisters, especially during a disaster. (Fatima Llanza/RCAM-AOC)

 

Caritas Manila gives P1.5 Million gift certificates for World Day of the Poor

Catholic Churches in the Philippines gives P1.5 million pesos worth of gift certificates in celebration of the World Day of the Poor on Sunday, November 13, 2022.  The gift certificates from Caritas Manila were given by Radio Veritas 846 through its public service program “Caritas in Action” where P150 thousand were distributed to each diocese …

Caritas Manila gives P1.5 Million gift certificates for World Day of the Poor Read More »

Radio Veritas

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines Episcopal Commission on Social Communications (CBCP-ECSC) in partnership with Radio Veritas846 and Radio Veritas Asia has recently launched a Coffee Table Book celebrating the 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines. The book was unveiled last September 28, 2022, Feast of San Lorenzo Ruiz at Radio Veritas Compound in Fairview, Quezon City.

The unveiling of the publication was highlighted by the celebration of the Holy Eucharist presided over by Fr. Victor Sadaya, Head of Radio Veritas Asia, with Fr. Roy Bellen, Vice President for Operations of Radio Veritas 846. Fr. Anton CT Pascual, President of Radio Veritas 846 led the unveiling ceremony together with the other priests from Radio Veritas Asia.

The Coffee Table Book entitled “Gifted to Give 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines” presents the history of Christianity in the country in 5 parts: (1) Colonization and Christianization; (2) Piety and Identity; (3) War and Sovereignty; (4) Democracy and Service; and (5) Faith and Modernization.

It aims to document and highlight the journey of the Christian faith in the country.

“From each and every page we will be able to learn how our Catholic Faith was formed as a nation, and how it evolved and developed over time. Like when individuals take it upon themselves to dive deep into their own family’s history, they can understand how their family interacted with larger historical change; so, too can we appreciate the richness of our faith experience spanning 500 years of existence vis-à-vis the events that shaped who we are as a Church in the Philippines,” according to a statement released by Radio Veritas.

In his homily, Fr. Bellen who is also the Editor in Chief of the book told the faithful of the martyrdom of the San Lorenzo Ruiz, the first Filipino saint and reminded them to lean not only on human capacity but on God’s grace, love and mercy.

The Editorial Team includes Most Rev. Marcelino Antonio Maralit, DD (Executive Editor); Rev. Fr. Roy Bellen (Editor-In-Chief); Bro. Clifford Sorita (Managing Editor); Prof. Ricardo Lazo (Head Writer & Editor); Prof. Ludmila Labagnoy (Associate Editor), Prof. Raymond Datuon (Associate Editor); Ryan Angeles (Graphic & Layout Editor); Dene Mickel Mondoñedo (Editor of Photography); Aurelia Elarde; Audrey Elli, Liberty Pabillore, Trixie Olandria, Grant Emrick Flores and Mike Ainsley Vergara (Editorial Staff).

The Christianity in the Philippines began 500 years ago. In 1521, Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese navigator and explorer representing the Spanish Empire, arrived in the Visayan region of the Philippines where the first Mass was held.

The Philippines is ranked as the 5th largest Christian-majority country in 2010, with about 93% of the population being adherents. In 2019, it was the third largest Catholic country in the world and was one of two predominantly Catholic nations in Asia. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC | Photo by Genieve Genuino | Photogallery)

 

Coffee Table Book on PH’s 500 Years of Christianity launched

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines Episcopal Commission on Social Communications (CBCP-ECSC) in partnership with Radio Veritas846 and Radio Veritas Asia has recently launched a Coffee Table Book celebrating the 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines. The book was unveiled last September 28, 2022, Feast of San Lorenzo Ruiz at Radio Veritas Compound …

Coffee Table Book on PH’s 500 Years of Christianity launched Read More »

Radio Veritas

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

A documentary film titled “Pilgrim: 500 Years of Catholic Faith in the Philippines” was shown to the public in a premiere held at the Radio Veritas Asia auditorium in Fairview, Quezon City last April 23, 2022.

Produced by Radio Veritas 846 and Radio Veritas Asia in partnership with Creative Travel and Tours International and Tourism Promotions Board, the docu-film showcases how the Christian faith flourished 500 years ago and even in this digital age.

Fr. Victor Sadaya, General Manager of Radio Veritas Asia encourages the public to watch and patronize the film.

“Inaanyayahan ko kayo dito sa pagpapanuod ng ating original na documentary drama tungkol sa paglalakbay ng pananampalataya ng mga Pilipino, ang kahalagahan nito dito’y pinapakita sa atin kung paano tayo biniyayaan ng Panginoon ng pananampalatayang ito papaano ito lumago,” Fr. Sadaya told Radio Veritas.

In line with the celebration of the centenary of the Christian faith in the country, the docu-film which is patterned through the theme, “Gifted to Give” creates awareness of how the people can spread and nurture the Catholic faith.

According to Bishop Bernardino Cortez of the Prelature of the Infanta, who attended the premiere, the film shows the resilience of the Filipino people despite the many trials they have been through in the past years. He added that the film can serve as a sign of a broad means of evangelization of the Christian faith.

“Pinakita doon na masasabi sa ating mga Pilipino ang saya ng Pilipinas at kung ano-ano ang nagagawa ng pananampalataya sa atin sa gitna ng mga giyera lahat ng pinagdaanan, nakatayo parin tayo, sana lumabas doon ang kagandahang loob ng mga Pilipino,” Bishop Cortez said.

Aside from Bishop Cortez, Bishop Roberto Gaa of Novaliches, Bishop Roberto Mallari of San Jose Nueva Ecija who is also the head of the Office of Social Communications Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conference (FABC) and Kalookan Bishop and Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President were among those who attended the premiere.

Radio Veritas President Fr. Anton CT Pascual and Radio Veritas Vice President for Operations Fr. Roy Bellen also graced the said occasion.

Before the film showing, a turn-over ceremony was held–a copy of the docu-film was given to CBCP, represented by Bishop David, who is currently the president of the conference. The CBCP will make it available to film in parishes and communities in all dioceses and archdioceses in the country. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Docu-Film on 500 YOC “PILGRIM” premiered

A documentary film titled “Pilgrim: 500 Years of Catholic Faith in the Philippines” was shown to the public in a premiere held at the Radio Veritas Asia auditorium in Fairview, Quezon City last April 23, 2022. Produced by Radio Veritas 846 and Radio Veritas Asia in partnership with Creative Travel and Tours International and Tourism …

Docu-Film on 500 YOC “PILGRIM” premiered Read More »

Radio Veritas

Radio Veritas, the leading Catholic radio station in the Philippines, will hold a Lenten Exhibit that will allow the faithful to deepen their understanding of the meaning and significance of the Lenten Season.

According to Ms. Renee Jose, head of the Religious Department of Radio Veritas, the exhibit will accompany the people in their journey toward the passion, death, and resurrection of Christ.

“This exhibit will hopefully help the faithful in their Lenten pilgrimage and strengthen their faith,” Ms. Jose told Radio Veritas.

The Lenten exhibit is open to the public and will be held from April 1 to 9, 2023, at the Fisher Mall Entertainment Center, Quezon City, from 10 in the morning to 9 in the evening.

The exhibit will showcase a variety of displays of images of the Lord Jesus depicting the Passion of Christ and the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary as well as the Mater Dolorosa.

In addition to the visual displays, prayers can be offered in the Radio Veritas Masses at 6 am, 12 and 6 pm, and 12 midnight.

For more details, please call Ms. Jose at (02) 8925-7931 to 39 locals 129, 131, 137, or  0917-631-4589. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Radio Veritas to hold Lenten Exhibit

Radio Veritas, the leading Catholic radio station in the Philippines, will hold a Lenten Exhibit that will allow the faithful to deepen their understanding of the meaning and significance of the Lenten Season. According to Ms. Renee Jose, head of the Religious Department of Radio Veritas, the exhibit will accompany the people in their journey …

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Radio Veritas

Radio Veritas’ live streaming account has been hacked by an international hacking group.

According to Veritas 846 news post, Roymark Gutierrez, Social Media Manager of the station said that on January 29, at 6:59 pm when the hackers entered the Veritas 846 Livestream on their Youtube Channel and accessed the email veritas846newmedia@gmail.com.

“We did not receive a login notification, we found out that it was hacked at 12-midnight mass when the YouTube channel for streaming the mass was no longer accessible as well as on other devices where the email was logged in,” Gutierrez told Radio Veritas.

Gutierrez immediately sought the help of an IT expert to recover the account but failed because the hacker removed the recovery method.

In the assessment made by the expert, the Internet Protocol or IP location was determined in the country of Russia.

As a means of precaution, the IT expert advised the public to be cautious when using the internet, especially the unverified source links.

On January 31, 2016, the Facebook Page of Radio Veritas was hacked by an international group.

Fr. Roy Bellen, Radio Veritas Vice President for Operations appealed to all the Kapanaligs to support the backup channel of the station to continue to monitor the holy masses and other programs.

“In the meantime, we inform the followers of the said Youtube channel to transfer and follow our live streaming via this backup channel: VERITAS PH LIVE STREAM. We hope for your understanding and continued support of our Catholic Station in its mission of Evangelization using the Media. Let us remain steadfast in proclaiming the TRUTH amidst these trials and difficulties,” Fr. Bellen told Radio Veritas. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Radio Veritas Youtube channel, hacked

Radio Veritas’ live streaming account has been hacked by an international hacking group. According to Veritas 846 news post, Roymark Gutierrez, Social Media Manager of the station said that on January 29, at 6:59 pm when the hackers entered the Veritas 846 Livestream on their Youtube Channel and accessed the email veritas846newmedia@gmail.com. “We did not …

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Radio Veritas

Catholic Churches in the Philippines gives P1.5 million pesos worth of gift certificates in celebration of the World Day of the Poor on Sunday, November 13, 2022. 

The gift certificates from Caritas Manila were given by Radio Veritas 846 through its public service program “Caritas in Action” where P150 thousand were distributed to each diocese in Mega Manila.

Each selected family will receive one thousand pesos GCs which can be exchanged or purchased by the beneficiaries at a well-known grocery store in the country.

Among the dioceses that will receive the GCs are the dioceses of Cubao, Caloocan, Novaliches, Pasig, Parañaque Malolos, San Pablo in Laguna, Imus, Antipolo and the Archdiocese of Manila.

Recipients of the GCs are the poorest among the poor or who earn less than a thousand pesos.

Radio Veritas 846 and Caritas Manila believe that this aid is only part of the ongoing efforts of the Catholic Church to share and support those who are in need.

Earlier, Manila Archbishop Cardinal Jose Advincula announced that this year’s celebration of the World Day of the Poor is a challenge for believers to examine themselves from the various forms of poverty the country is facing today.

Caritas Manila, the social service arm of the Archdiocese of Manila continues to support and assist our poor and marginalized brothers and sisters, especially during a disaster. (Fatima Llanza/RCAM-AOC)

 

Caritas Manila gives P1.5 Million gift certificates for World Day of the Poor

Catholic Churches in the Philippines gives P1.5 million pesos worth of gift certificates in celebration of the World Day of the Poor on Sunday, November 13, 2022.  The gift certificates from Caritas Manila were given by Radio Veritas 846 through its public service program “Caritas in Action” where P150 thousand were distributed to each diocese …

Caritas Manila gives P1.5 Million gift certificates for World Day of the Poor Read More »

Radio Veritas

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines Episcopal Commission on Social Communications (CBCP-ECSC) in partnership with Radio Veritas846 and Radio Veritas Asia has recently launched a Coffee Table Book celebrating the 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines. The book was unveiled last September 28, 2022, Feast of San Lorenzo Ruiz at Radio Veritas Compound in Fairview, Quezon City.

The unveiling of the publication was highlighted by the celebration of the Holy Eucharist presided over by Fr. Victor Sadaya, Head of Radio Veritas Asia, with Fr. Roy Bellen, Vice President for Operations of Radio Veritas 846. Fr. Anton CT Pascual, President of Radio Veritas 846 led the unveiling ceremony together with the other priests from Radio Veritas Asia.

The Coffee Table Book entitled “Gifted to Give 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines” presents the history of Christianity in the country in 5 parts: (1) Colonization and Christianization; (2) Piety and Identity; (3) War and Sovereignty; (4) Democracy and Service; and (5) Faith and Modernization.

It aims to document and highlight the journey of the Christian faith in the country.

“From each and every page we will be able to learn how our Catholic Faith was formed as a nation, and how it evolved and developed over time. Like when individuals take it upon themselves to dive deep into their own family’s history, they can understand how their family interacted with larger historical change; so, too can we appreciate the richness of our faith experience spanning 500 years of existence vis-à-vis the events that shaped who we are as a Church in the Philippines,” according to a statement released by Radio Veritas.

In his homily, Fr. Bellen who is also the Editor in Chief of the book told the faithful of the martyrdom of the San Lorenzo Ruiz, the first Filipino saint and reminded them to lean not only on human capacity but on God’s grace, love and mercy.

The Editorial Team includes Most Rev. Marcelino Antonio Maralit, DD (Executive Editor); Rev. Fr. Roy Bellen (Editor-In-Chief); Bro. Clifford Sorita (Managing Editor); Prof. Ricardo Lazo (Head Writer & Editor); Prof. Ludmila Labagnoy (Associate Editor), Prof. Raymond Datuon (Associate Editor); Ryan Angeles (Graphic & Layout Editor); Dene Mickel Mondoñedo (Editor of Photography); Aurelia Elarde; Audrey Elli, Liberty Pabillore, Trixie Olandria, Grant Emrick Flores and Mike Ainsley Vergara (Editorial Staff).

The Christianity in the Philippines began 500 years ago. In 1521, Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese navigator and explorer representing the Spanish Empire, arrived in the Visayan region of the Philippines where the first Mass was held.

The Philippines is ranked as the 5th largest Christian-majority country in 2010, with about 93% of the population being adherents. In 2019, it was the third largest Catholic country in the world and was one of two predominantly Catholic nations in Asia. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC | Photo by Genieve Genuino | Photogallery)

 

Coffee Table Book on PH’s 500 Years of Christianity launched

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines Episcopal Commission on Social Communications (CBCP-ECSC) in partnership with Radio Veritas846 and Radio Veritas Asia has recently launched a Coffee Table Book celebrating the 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines. The book was unveiled last September 28, 2022, Feast of San Lorenzo Ruiz at Radio Veritas Compound …

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Radio Veritas

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

A documentary film titled “Pilgrim: 500 Years of Catholic Faith in the Philippines” was shown to the public in a premiere held at the Radio Veritas Asia auditorium in Fairview, Quezon City last April 23, 2022.

Produced by Radio Veritas 846 and Radio Veritas Asia in partnership with Creative Travel and Tours International and Tourism Promotions Board, the docu-film showcases how the Christian faith flourished 500 years ago and even in this digital age.

Fr. Victor Sadaya, General Manager of Radio Veritas Asia encourages the public to watch and patronize the film.

“Inaanyayahan ko kayo dito sa pagpapanuod ng ating original na documentary drama tungkol sa paglalakbay ng pananampalataya ng mga Pilipino, ang kahalagahan nito dito’y pinapakita sa atin kung paano tayo biniyayaan ng Panginoon ng pananampalatayang ito papaano ito lumago,” Fr. Sadaya told Radio Veritas.

In line with the celebration of the centenary of the Christian faith in the country, the docu-film which is patterned through the theme, “Gifted to Give” creates awareness of how the people can spread and nurture the Catholic faith.

According to Bishop Bernardino Cortez of the Prelature of the Infanta, who attended the premiere, the film shows the resilience of the Filipino people despite the many trials they have been through in the past years. He added that the film can serve as a sign of a broad means of evangelization of the Christian faith.

“Pinakita doon na masasabi sa ating mga Pilipino ang saya ng Pilipinas at kung ano-ano ang nagagawa ng pananampalataya sa atin sa gitna ng mga giyera lahat ng pinagdaanan, nakatayo parin tayo, sana lumabas doon ang kagandahang loob ng mga Pilipino,” Bishop Cortez said.

Aside from Bishop Cortez, Bishop Roberto Gaa of Novaliches, Bishop Roberto Mallari of San Jose Nueva Ecija who is also the head of the Office of Social Communications Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conference (FABC) and Kalookan Bishop and Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President were among those who attended the premiere.

Radio Veritas President Fr. Anton CT Pascual and Radio Veritas Vice President for Operations Fr. Roy Bellen also graced the said occasion.

Before the film showing, a turn-over ceremony was held–a copy of the docu-film was given to CBCP, represented by Bishop David, who is currently the president of the conference. The CBCP will make it available to film in parishes and communities in all dioceses and archdioceses in the country. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Docu-Film on 500 YOC “PILGRIM” premiered

A documentary film titled “Pilgrim: 500 Years of Catholic Faith in the Philippines” was shown to the public in a premiere held at the Radio Veritas Asia auditorium in Fairview, Quezon City last April 23, 2022. Produced by Radio Veritas 846 and Radio Veritas Asia in partnership with Creative Travel and Tours International and Tourism …

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Radio Veritas

Radio Veritas, the leading Catholic radio station in the Philippines, will hold a Lenten Exhibit that will allow the faithful to deepen their understanding of the meaning and significance of the Lenten Season.

According to Ms. Renee Jose, head of the Religious Department of Radio Veritas, the exhibit will accompany the people in their journey toward the passion, death, and resurrection of Christ.

“This exhibit will hopefully help the faithful in their Lenten pilgrimage and strengthen their faith,” Ms. Jose told Radio Veritas.

The Lenten exhibit is open to the public and will be held from April 1 to 9, 2023, at the Fisher Mall Entertainment Center, Quezon City, from 10 in the morning to 9 in the evening.

The exhibit will showcase a variety of displays of images of the Lord Jesus depicting the Passion of Christ and the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary as well as the Mater Dolorosa.

In addition to the visual displays, prayers can be offered in the Radio Veritas Masses at 6 am, 12 and 6 pm, and 12 midnight.

For more details, please call Ms. Jose at (02) 8925-7931 to 39 locals 129, 131, 137, or  0917-631-4589. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Radio Veritas to hold Lenten Exhibit

Radio Veritas, the leading Catholic radio station in the Philippines, will hold a Lenten Exhibit that will allow the faithful to deepen their understanding of the meaning and significance of the Lenten Season. According to Ms. Renee Jose, head of the Religious Department of Radio Veritas, the exhibit will accompany the people in their journey …

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Radio Veritas

Radio Veritas’ live streaming account has been hacked by an international hacking group.

According to Veritas 846 news post, Roymark Gutierrez, Social Media Manager of the station said that on January 29, at 6:59 pm when the hackers entered the Veritas 846 Livestream on their Youtube Channel and accessed the email veritas846newmedia@gmail.com.

“We did not receive a login notification, we found out that it was hacked at 12-midnight mass when the YouTube channel for streaming the mass was no longer accessible as well as on other devices where the email was logged in,” Gutierrez told Radio Veritas.

Gutierrez immediately sought the help of an IT expert to recover the account but failed because the hacker removed the recovery method.

In the assessment made by the expert, the Internet Protocol or IP location was determined in the country of Russia.

As a means of precaution, the IT expert advised the public to be cautious when using the internet, especially the unverified source links.

On January 31, 2016, the Facebook Page of Radio Veritas was hacked by an international group.

Fr. Roy Bellen, Radio Veritas Vice President for Operations appealed to all the Kapanaligs to support the backup channel of the station to continue to monitor the holy masses and other programs.

“In the meantime, we inform the followers of the said Youtube channel to transfer and follow our live streaming via this backup channel: VERITAS PH LIVE STREAM. We hope for your understanding and continued support of our Catholic Station in its mission of Evangelization using the Media. Let us remain steadfast in proclaiming the TRUTH amidst these trials and difficulties,” Fr. Bellen told Radio Veritas. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Radio Veritas Youtube channel, hacked

Radio Veritas’ live streaming account has been hacked by an international hacking group. According to Veritas 846 news post, Roymark Gutierrez, Social Media Manager of the station said that on January 29, at 6:59 pm when the hackers entered the Veritas 846 Livestream on their Youtube Channel and accessed the email veritas846newmedia@gmail.com. “We did not …

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Radio Veritas

Catholic Churches in the Philippines gives P1.5 million pesos worth of gift certificates in celebration of the World Day of the Poor on Sunday, November 13, 2022. 

The gift certificates from Caritas Manila were given by Radio Veritas 846 through its public service program “Caritas in Action” where P150 thousand were distributed to each diocese in Mega Manila.

Each selected family will receive one thousand pesos GCs which can be exchanged or purchased by the beneficiaries at a well-known grocery store in the country.

Among the dioceses that will receive the GCs are the dioceses of Cubao, Caloocan, Novaliches, Pasig, Parañaque Malolos, San Pablo in Laguna, Imus, Antipolo and the Archdiocese of Manila.

Recipients of the GCs are the poorest among the poor or who earn less than a thousand pesos.

Radio Veritas 846 and Caritas Manila believe that this aid is only part of the ongoing efforts of the Catholic Church to share and support those who are in need.

Earlier, Manila Archbishop Cardinal Jose Advincula announced that this year’s celebration of the World Day of the Poor is a challenge for believers to examine themselves from the various forms of poverty the country is facing today.

Caritas Manila, the social service arm of the Archdiocese of Manila continues to support and assist our poor and marginalized brothers and sisters, especially during a disaster. (Fatima Llanza/RCAM-AOC)

 

Caritas Manila gives P1.5 Million gift certificates for World Day of the Poor

Catholic Churches in the Philippines gives P1.5 million pesos worth of gift certificates in celebration of the World Day of the Poor on Sunday, November 13, 2022.  The gift certificates from Caritas Manila were given by Radio Veritas 846 through its public service program “Caritas in Action” where P150 thousand were distributed to each diocese …

Caritas Manila gives P1.5 Million gift certificates for World Day of the Poor Read More »

Radio Veritas

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines Episcopal Commission on Social Communications (CBCP-ECSC) in partnership with Radio Veritas846 and Radio Veritas Asia has recently launched a Coffee Table Book celebrating the 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines. The book was unveiled last September 28, 2022, Feast of San Lorenzo Ruiz at Radio Veritas Compound in Fairview, Quezon City.

The unveiling of the publication was highlighted by the celebration of the Holy Eucharist presided over by Fr. Victor Sadaya, Head of Radio Veritas Asia, with Fr. Roy Bellen, Vice President for Operations of Radio Veritas 846. Fr. Anton CT Pascual, President of Radio Veritas 846 led the unveiling ceremony together with the other priests from Radio Veritas Asia.

The Coffee Table Book entitled “Gifted to Give 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines” presents the history of Christianity in the country in 5 parts: (1) Colonization and Christianization; (2) Piety and Identity; (3) War and Sovereignty; (4) Democracy and Service; and (5) Faith and Modernization.

It aims to document and highlight the journey of the Christian faith in the country.

“From each and every page we will be able to learn how our Catholic Faith was formed as a nation, and how it evolved and developed over time. Like when individuals take it upon themselves to dive deep into their own family’s history, they can understand how their family interacted with larger historical change; so, too can we appreciate the richness of our faith experience spanning 500 years of existence vis-à-vis the events that shaped who we are as a Church in the Philippines,” according to a statement released by Radio Veritas.

In his homily, Fr. Bellen who is also the Editor in Chief of the book told the faithful of the martyrdom of the San Lorenzo Ruiz, the first Filipino saint and reminded them to lean not only on human capacity but on God’s grace, love and mercy.

The Editorial Team includes Most Rev. Marcelino Antonio Maralit, DD (Executive Editor); Rev. Fr. Roy Bellen (Editor-In-Chief); Bro. Clifford Sorita (Managing Editor); Prof. Ricardo Lazo (Head Writer & Editor); Prof. Ludmila Labagnoy (Associate Editor), Prof. Raymond Datuon (Associate Editor); Ryan Angeles (Graphic & Layout Editor); Dene Mickel Mondoñedo (Editor of Photography); Aurelia Elarde; Audrey Elli, Liberty Pabillore, Trixie Olandria, Grant Emrick Flores and Mike Ainsley Vergara (Editorial Staff).

The Christianity in the Philippines began 500 years ago. In 1521, Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese navigator and explorer representing the Spanish Empire, arrived in the Visayan region of the Philippines where the first Mass was held.

The Philippines is ranked as the 5th largest Christian-majority country in 2010, with about 93% of the population being adherents. In 2019, it was the third largest Catholic country in the world and was one of two predominantly Catholic nations in Asia. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC | Photo by Genieve Genuino | Photogallery)

 

Coffee Table Book on PH’s 500 Years of Christianity launched

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines Episcopal Commission on Social Communications (CBCP-ECSC) in partnership with Radio Veritas846 and Radio Veritas Asia has recently launched a Coffee Table Book celebrating the 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines. The book was unveiled last September 28, 2022, Feast of San Lorenzo Ruiz at Radio Veritas Compound …

Coffee Table Book on PH’s 500 Years of Christianity launched Read More »

Radio Veritas

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

A documentary film titled “Pilgrim: 500 Years of Catholic Faith in the Philippines” was shown to the public in a premiere held at the Radio Veritas Asia auditorium in Fairview, Quezon City last April 23, 2022.

Produced by Radio Veritas 846 and Radio Veritas Asia in partnership with Creative Travel and Tours International and Tourism Promotions Board, the docu-film showcases how the Christian faith flourished 500 years ago and even in this digital age.

Fr. Victor Sadaya, General Manager of Radio Veritas Asia encourages the public to watch and patronize the film.

“Inaanyayahan ko kayo dito sa pagpapanuod ng ating original na documentary drama tungkol sa paglalakbay ng pananampalataya ng mga Pilipino, ang kahalagahan nito dito’y pinapakita sa atin kung paano tayo biniyayaan ng Panginoon ng pananampalatayang ito papaano ito lumago,” Fr. Sadaya told Radio Veritas.

In line with the celebration of the centenary of the Christian faith in the country, the docu-film which is patterned through the theme, “Gifted to Give” creates awareness of how the people can spread and nurture the Catholic faith.

According to Bishop Bernardino Cortez of the Prelature of the Infanta, who attended the premiere, the film shows the resilience of the Filipino people despite the many trials they have been through in the past years. He added that the film can serve as a sign of a broad means of evangelization of the Christian faith.

“Pinakita doon na masasabi sa ating mga Pilipino ang saya ng Pilipinas at kung ano-ano ang nagagawa ng pananampalataya sa atin sa gitna ng mga giyera lahat ng pinagdaanan, nakatayo parin tayo, sana lumabas doon ang kagandahang loob ng mga Pilipino,” Bishop Cortez said.

Aside from Bishop Cortez, Bishop Roberto Gaa of Novaliches, Bishop Roberto Mallari of San Jose Nueva Ecija who is also the head of the Office of Social Communications Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conference (FABC) and Kalookan Bishop and Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President were among those who attended the premiere.

Radio Veritas President Fr. Anton CT Pascual and Radio Veritas Vice President for Operations Fr. Roy Bellen also graced the said occasion.

Before the film showing, a turn-over ceremony was held–a copy of the docu-film was given to CBCP, represented by Bishop David, who is currently the president of the conference. The CBCP will make it available to film in parishes and communities in all dioceses and archdioceses in the country. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Docu-Film on 500 YOC “PILGRIM” premiered

A documentary film titled “Pilgrim: 500 Years of Catholic Faith in the Philippines” was shown to the public in a premiere held at the Radio Veritas Asia auditorium in Fairview, Quezon City last April 23, 2022. Produced by Radio Veritas 846 and Radio Veritas Asia in partnership with Creative Travel and Tours International and Tourism …

Docu-Film on 500 YOC “PILGRIM” premiered Read More »

Radio Veritas

Radio Veritas, the leading Catholic radio station in the Philippines, will hold a Lenten Exhibit that will allow the faithful to deepen their understanding of the meaning and significance of the Lenten Season.

According to Ms. Renee Jose, head of the Religious Department of Radio Veritas, the exhibit will accompany the people in their journey toward the passion, death, and resurrection of Christ.

“This exhibit will hopefully help the faithful in their Lenten pilgrimage and strengthen their faith,” Ms. Jose told Radio Veritas.

The Lenten exhibit is open to the public and will be held from April 1 to 9, 2023, at the Fisher Mall Entertainment Center, Quezon City, from 10 in the morning to 9 in the evening.

The exhibit will showcase a variety of displays of images of the Lord Jesus depicting the Passion of Christ and the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary as well as the Mater Dolorosa.

In addition to the visual displays, prayers can be offered in the Radio Veritas Masses at 6 am, 12 and 6 pm, and 12 midnight.

For more details, please call Ms. Jose at (02) 8925-7931 to 39 locals 129, 131, 137, or  0917-631-4589. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Radio Veritas to hold Lenten Exhibit

Radio Veritas, the leading Catholic radio station in the Philippines, will hold a Lenten Exhibit that will allow the faithful to deepen their understanding of the meaning and significance of the Lenten Season. According to Ms. Renee Jose, head of the Religious Department of Radio Veritas, the exhibit will accompany the people in their journey …

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Radio Veritas

Radio Veritas’ live streaming account has been hacked by an international hacking group.

According to Veritas 846 news post, Roymark Gutierrez, Social Media Manager of the station said that on January 29, at 6:59 pm when the hackers entered the Veritas 846 Livestream on their Youtube Channel and accessed the email veritas846newmedia@gmail.com.

“We did not receive a login notification, we found out that it was hacked at 12-midnight mass when the YouTube channel for streaming the mass was no longer accessible as well as on other devices where the email was logged in,” Gutierrez told Radio Veritas.

Gutierrez immediately sought the help of an IT expert to recover the account but failed because the hacker removed the recovery method.

In the assessment made by the expert, the Internet Protocol or IP location was determined in the country of Russia.

As a means of precaution, the IT expert advised the public to be cautious when using the internet, especially the unverified source links.

On January 31, 2016, the Facebook Page of Radio Veritas was hacked by an international group.

Fr. Roy Bellen, Radio Veritas Vice President for Operations appealed to all the Kapanaligs to support the backup channel of the station to continue to monitor the holy masses and other programs.

“In the meantime, we inform the followers of the said Youtube channel to transfer and follow our live streaming via this backup channel: VERITAS PH LIVE STREAM. We hope for your understanding and continued support of our Catholic Station in its mission of Evangelization using the Media. Let us remain steadfast in proclaiming the TRUTH amidst these trials and difficulties,” Fr. Bellen told Radio Veritas. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Radio Veritas Youtube channel, hacked

Radio Veritas’ live streaming account has been hacked by an international hacking group. According to Veritas 846 news post, Roymark Gutierrez, Social Media Manager of the station said that on January 29, at 6:59 pm when the hackers entered the Veritas 846 Livestream on their Youtube Channel and accessed the email veritas846newmedia@gmail.com. “We did not …

Radio Veritas Youtube channel, hacked Read More »

Radio Veritas

Catholic Churches in the Philippines gives P1.5 million pesos worth of gift certificates in celebration of the World Day of the Poor on Sunday, November 13, 2022. 

The gift certificates from Caritas Manila were given by Radio Veritas 846 through its public service program “Caritas in Action” where P150 thousand were distributed to each diocese in Mega Manila.

Each selected family will receive one thousand pesos GCs which can be exchanged or purchased by the beneficiaries at a well-known grocery store in the country.

Among the dioceses that will receive the GCs are the dioceses of Cubao, Caloocan, Novaliches, Pasig, Parañaque Malolos, San Pablo in Laguna, Imus, Antipolo and the Archdiocese of Manila.

Recipients of the GCs are the poorest among the poor or who earn less than a thousand pesos.

Radio Veritas 846 and Caritas Manila believe that this aid is only part of the ongoing efforts of the Catholic Church to share and support those who are in need.

Earlier, Manila Archbishop Cardinal Jose Advincula announced that this year’s celebration of the World Day of the Poor is a challenge for believers to examine themselves from the various forms of poverty the country is facing today.

Caritas Manila, the social service arm of the Archdiocese of Manila continues to support and assist our poor and marginalized brothers and sisters, especially during a disaster. (Fatima Llanza/RCAM-AOC)

 

Caritas Manila gives P1.5 Million gift certificates for World Day of the Poor

Catholic Churches in the Philippines gives P1.5 million pesos worth of gift certificates in celebration of the World Day of the Poor on Sunday, November 13, 2022.  The gift certificates from Caritas Manila were given by Radio Veritas 846 through its public service program “Caritas in Action” where P150 thousand were distributed to each diocese …

Caritas Manila gives P1.5 Million gift certificates for World Day of the Poor Read More »

Radio Veritas

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines Episcopal Commission on Social Communications (CBCP-ECSC) in partnership with Radio Veritas846 and Radio Veritas Asia has recently launched a Coffee Table Book celebrating the 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines. The book was unveiled last September 28, 2022, Feast of San Lorenzo Ruiz at Radio Veritas Compound in Fairview, Quezon City.

The unveiling of the publication was highlighted by the celebration of the Holy Eucharist presided over by Fr. Victor Sadaya, Head of Radio Veritas Asia, with Fr. Roy Bellen, Vice President for Operations of Radio Veritas 846. Fr. Anton CT Pascual, President of Radio Veritas 846 led the unveiling ceremony together with the other priests from Radio Veritas Asia.

The Coffee Table Book entitled “Gifted to Give 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines” presents the history of Christianity in the country in 5 parts: (1) Colonization and Christianization; (2) Piety and Identity; (3) War and Sovereignty; (4) Democracy and Service; and (5) Faith and Modernization.

It aims to document and highlight the journey of the Christian faith in the country.

“From each and every page we will be able to learn how our Catholic Faith was formed as a nation, and how it evolved and developed over time. Like when individuals take it upon themselves to dive deep into their own family’s history, they can understand how their family interacted with larger historical change; so, too can we appreciate the richness of our faith experience spanning 500 years of existence vis-à-vis the events that shaped who we are as a Church in the Philippines,” according to a statement released by Radio Veritas.

In his homily, Fr. Bellen who is also the Editor in Chief of the book told the faithful of the martyrdom of the San Lorenzo Ruiz, the first Filipino saint and reminded them to lean not only on human capacity but on God’s grace, love and mercy.

The Editorial Team includes Most Rev. Marcelino Antonio Maralit, DD (Executive Editor); Rev. Fr. Roy Bellen (Editor-In-Chief); Bro. Clifford Sorita (Managing Editor); Prof. Ricardo Lazo (Head Writer & Editor); Prof. Ludmila Labagnoy (Associate Editor), Prof. Raymond Datuon (Associate Editor); Ryan Angeles (Graphic & Layout Editor); Dene Mickel Mondoñedo (Editor of Photography); Aurelia Elarde; Audrey Elli, Liberty Pabillore, Trixie Olandria, Grant Emrick Flores and Mike Ainsley Vergara (Editorial Staff).

The Christianity in the Philippines began 500 years ago. In 1521, Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese navigator and explorer representing the Spanish Empire, arrived in the Visayan region of the Philippines where the first Mass was held.

The Philippines is ranked as the 5th largest Christian-majority country in 2010, with about 93% of the population being adherents. In 2019, it was the third largest Catholic country in the world and was one of two predominantly Catholic nations in Asia. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC | Photo by Genieve Genuino | Photogallery)

 

Coffee Table Book on PH’s 500 Years of Christianity launched

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines Episcopal Commission on Social Communications (CBCP-ECSC) in partnership with Radio Veritas846 and Radio Veritas Asia has recently launched a Coffee Table Book celebrating the 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines. The book was unveiled last September 28, 2022, Feast of San Lorenzo Ruiz at Radio Veritas Compound …

Coffee Table Book on PH’s 500 Years of Christianity launched Read More »

Radio Veritas

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

A documentary film titled “Pilgrim: 500 Years of Catholic Faith in the Philippines” was shown to the public in a premiere held at the Radio Veritas Asia auditorium in Fairview, Quezon City last April 23, 2022.

Produced by Radio Veritas 846 and Radio Veritas Asia in partnership with Creative Travel and Tours International and Tourism Promotions Board, the docu-film showcases how the Christian faith flourished 500 years ago and even in this digital age.

Fr. Victor Sadaya, General Manager of Radio Veritas Asia encourages the public to watch and patronize the film.

“Inaanyayahan ko kayo dito sa pagpapanuod ng ating original na documentary drama tungkol sa paglalakbay ng pananampalataya ng mga Pilipino, ang kahalagahan nito dito’y pinapakita sa atin kung paano tayo biniyayaan ng Panginoon ng pananampalatayang ito papaano ito lumago,” Fr. Sadaya told Radio Veritas.

In line with the celebration of the centenary of the Christian faith in the country, the docu-film which is patterned through the theme, “Gifted to Give” creates awareness of how the people can spread and nurture the Catholic faith.

According to Bishop Bernardino Cortez of the Prelature of the Infanta, who attended the premiere, the film shows the resilience of the Filipino people despite the many trials they have been through in the past years. He added that the film can serve as a sign of a broad means of evangelization of the Christian faith.

“Pinakita doon na masasabi sa ating mga Pilipino ang saya ng Pilipinas at kung ano-ano ang nagagawa ng pananampalataya sa atin sa gitna ng mga giyera lahat ng pinagdaanan, nakatayo parin tayo, sana lumabas doon ang kagandahang loob ng mga Pilipino,” Bishop Cortez said.

Aside from Bishop Cortez, Bishop Roberto Gaa of Novaliches, Bishop Roberto Mallari of San Jose Nueva Ecija who is also the head of the Office of Social Communications Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conference (FABC) and Kalookan Bishop and Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President were among those who attended the premiere.

Radio Veritas President Fr. Anton CT Pascual and Radio Veritas Vice President for Operations Fr. Roy Bellen also graced the said occasion.

Before the film showing, a turn-over ceremony was held–a copy of the docu-film was given to CBCP, represented by Bishop David, who is currently the president of the conference. The CBCP will make it available to film in parishes and communities in all dioceses and archdioceses in the country. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Docu-Film on 500 YOC “PILGRIM” premiered

A documentary film titled “Pilgrim: 500 Years of Catholic Faith in the Philippines” was shown to the public in a premiere held at the Radio Veritas Asia auditorium in Fairview, Quezon City last April 23, 2022. Produced by Radio Veritas 846 and Radio Veritas Asia in partnership with Creative Travel and Tours International and Tourism …

Docu-Film on 500 YOC “PILGRIM” premiered Read More »

Radio Veritas

Radio Veritas, the leading Catholic radio station in the Philippines, will hold a Lenten Exhibit that will allow the faithful to deepen their understanding of the meaning and significance of the Lenten Season.

According to Ms. Renee Jose, head of the Religious Department of Radio Veritas, the exhibit will accompany the people in their journey toward the passion, death, and resurrection of Christ.

“This exhibit will hopefully help the faithful in their Lenten pilgrimage and strengthen their faith,” Ms. Jose told Radio Veritas.

The Lenten exhibit is open to the public and will be held from April 1 to 9, 2023, at the Fisher Mall Entertainment Center, Quezon City, from 10 in the morning to 9 in the evening.

The exhibit will showcase a variety of displays of images of the Lord Jesus depicting the Passion of Christ and the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary as well as the Mater Dolorosa.

In addition to the visual displays, prayers can be offered in the Radio Veritas Masses at 6 am, 12 and 6 pm, and 12 midnight.

For more details, please call Ms. Jose at (02) 8925-7931 to 39 locals 129, 131, 137, or  0917-631-4589. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Radio Veritas to hold Lenten Exhibit

Radio Veritas, the leading Catholic radio station in the Philippines, will hold a Lenten Exhibit that will allow the faithful to deepen their understanding of the meaning and significance of the Lenten Season. According to Ms. Renee Jose, head of the Religious Department of Radio Veritas, the exhibit will accompany the people in their journey …

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Radio Veritas

Radio Veritas’ live streaming account has been hacked by an international hacking group.

According to Veritas 846 news post, Roymark Gutierrez, Social Media Manager of the station said that on January 29, at 6:59 pm when the hackers entered the Veritas 846 Livestream on their Youtube Channel and accessed the email veritas846newmedia@gmail.com.

“We did not receive a login notification, we found out that it was hacked at 12-midnight mass when the YouTube channel for streaming the mass was no longer accessible as well as on other devices where the email was logged in,” Gutierrez told Radio Veritas.

Gutierrez immediately sought the help of an IT expert to recover the account but failed because the hacker removed the recovery method.

In the assessment made by the expert, the Internet Protocol or IP location was determined in the country of Russia.

As a means of precaution, the IT expert advised the public to be cautious when using the internet, especially the unverified source links.

On January 31, 2016, the Facebook Page of Radio Veritas was hacked by an international group.

Fr. Roy Bellen, Radio Veritas Vice President for Operations appealed to all the Kapanaligs to support the backup channel of the station to continue to monitor the holy masses and other programs.

“In the meantime, we inform the followers of the said Youtube channel to transfer and follow our live streaming via this backup channel: VERITAS PH LIVE STREAM. We hope for your understanding and continued support of our Catholic Station in its mission of Evangelization using the Media. Let us remain steadfast in proclaiming the TRUTH amidst these trials and difficulties,” Fr. Bellen told Radio Veritas. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Radio Veritas Youtube channel, hacked

Radio Veritas’ live streaming account has been hacked by an international hacking group. According to Veritas 846 news post, Roymark Gutierrez, Social Media Manager of the station said that on January 29, at 6:59 pm when the hackers entered the Veritas 846 Livestream on their Youtube Channel and accessed the email veritas846newmedia@gmail.com. “We did not …

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Radio Veritas

Catholic Churches in the Philippines gives P1.5 million pesos worth of gift certificates in celebration of the World Day of the Poor on Sunday, November 13, 2022. 

The gift certificates from Caritas Manila were given by Radio Veritas 846 through its public service program “Caritas in Action” where P150 thousand were distributed to each diocese in Mega Manila.

Each selected family will receive one thousand pesos GCs which can be exchanged or purchased by the beneficiaries at a well-known grocery store in the country.

Among the dioceses that will receive the GCs are the dioceses of Cubao, Caloocan, Novaliches, Pasig, Parañaque Malolos, San Pablo in Laguna, Imus, Antipolo and the Archdiocese of Manila.

Recipients of the GCs are the poorest among the poor or who earn less than a thousand pesos.

Radio Veritas 846 and Caritas Manila believe that this aid is only part of the ongoing efforts of the Catholic Church to share and support those who are in need.

Earlier, Manila Archbishop Cardinal Jose Advincula announced that this year’s celebration of the World Day of the Poor is a challenge for believers to examine themselves from the various forms of poverty the country is facing today.

Caritas Manila, the social service arm of the Archdiocese of Manila continues to support and assist our poor and marginalized brothers and sisters, especially during a disaster. (Fatima Llanza/RCAM-AOC)

 

Caritas Manila gives P1.5 Million gift certificates for World Day of the Poor

Catholic Churches in the Philippines gives P1.5 million pesos worth of gift certificates in celebration of the World Day of the Poor on Sunday, November 13, 2022.  The gift certificates from Caritas Manila were given by Radio Veritas 846 through its public service program “Caritas in Action” where P150 thousand were distributed to each diocese …

Caritas Manila gives P1.5 Million gift certificates for World Day of the Poor Read More »

Radio Veritas

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines Episcopal Commission on Social Communications (CBCP-ECSC) in partnership with Radio Veritas846 and Radio Veritas Asia has recently launched a Coffee Table Book celebrating the 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines. The book was unveiled last September 28, 2022, Feast of San Lorenzo Ruiz at Radio Veritas Compound in Fairview, Quezon City.

The unveiling of the publication was highlighted by the celebration of the Holy Eucharist presided over by Fr. Victor Sadaya, Head of Radio Veritas Asia, with Fr. Roy Bellen, Vice President for Operations of Radio Veritas 846. Fr. Anton CT Pascual, President of Radio Veritas 846 led the unveiling ceremony together with the other priests from Radio Veritas Asia.

The Coffee Table Book entitled “Gifted to Give 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines” presents the history of Christianity in the country in 5 parts: (1) Colonization and Christianization; (2) Piety and Identity; (3) War and Sovereignty; (4) Democracy and Service; and (5) Faith and Modernization.

It aims to document and highlight the journey of the Christian faith in the country.

“From each and every page we will be able to learn how our Catholic Faith was formed as a nation, and how it evolved and developed over time. Like when individuals take it upon themselves to dive deep into their own family’s history, they can understand how their family interacted with larger historical change; so, too can we appreciate the richness of our faith experience spanning 500 years of existence vis-à-vis the events that shaped who we are as a Church in the Philippines,” according to a statement released by Radio Veritas.

In his homily, Fr. Bellen who is also the Editor in Chief of the book told the faithful of the martyrdom of the San Lorenzo Ruiz, the first Filipino saint and reminded them to lean not only on human capacity but on God’s grace, love and mercy.

The Editorial Team includes Most Rev. Marcelino Antonio Maralit, DD (Executive Editor); Rev. Fr. Roy Bellen (Editor-In-Chief); Bro. Clifford Sorita (Managing Editor); Prof. Ricardo Lazo (Head Writer & Editor); Prof. Ludmila Labagnoy (Associate Editor), Prof. Raymond Datuon (Associate Editor); Ryan Angeles (Graphic & Layout Editor); Dene Mickel Mondoñedo (Editor of Photography); Aurelia Elarde; Audrey Elli, Liberty Pabillore, Trixie Olandria, Grant Emrick Flores and Mike Ainsley Vergara (Editorial Staff).

The Christianity in the Philippines began 500 years ago. In 1521, Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese navigator and explorer representing the Spanish Empire, arrived in the Visayan region of the Philippines where the first Mass was held.

The Philippines is ranked as the 5th largest Christian-majority country in 2010, with about 93% of the population being adherents. In 2019, it was the third largest Catholic country in the world and was one of two predominantly Catholic nations in Asia. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC | Photo by Genieve Genuino | Photogallery)

 

Coffee Table Book on PH’s 500 Years of Christianity launched

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines Episcopal Commission on Social Communications (CBCP-ECSC) in partnership with Radio Veritas846 and Radio Veritas Asia has recently launched a Coffee Table Book celebrating the 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines. The book was unveiled last September 28, 2022, Feast of San Lorenzo Ruiz at Radio Veritas Compound …

Coffee Table Book on PH’s 500 Years of Christianity launched Read More »

Radio Veritas

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

A documentary film titled “Pilgrim: 500 Years of Catholic Faith in the Philippines” was shown to the public in a premiere held at the Radio Veritas Asia auditorium in Fairview, Quezon City last April 23, 2022.

Produced by Radio Veritas 846 and Radio Veritas Asia in partnership with Creative Travel and Tours International and Tourism Promotions Board, the docu-film showcases how the Christian faith flourished 500 years ago and even in this digital age.

Fr. Victor Sadaya, General Manager of Radio Veritas Asia encourages the public to watch and patronize the film.

“Inaanyayahan ko kayo dito sa pagpapanuod ng ating original na documentary drama tungkol sa paglalakbay ng pananampalataya ng mga Pilipino, ang kahalagahan nito dito’y pinapakita sa atin kung paano tayo biniyayaan ng Panginoon ng pananampalatayang ito papaano ito lumago,” Fr. Sadaya told Radio Veritas.

In line with the celebration of the centenary of the Christian faith in the country, the docu-film which is patterned through the theme, “Gifted to Give” creates awareness of how the people can spread and nurture the Catholic faith.

According to Bishop Bernardino Cortez of the Prelature of the Infanta, who attended the premiere, the film shows the resilience of the Filipino people despite the many trials they have been through in the past years. He added that the film can serve as a sign of a broad means of evangelization of the Christian faith.

“Pinakita doon na masasabi sa ating mga Pilipino ang saya ng Pilipinas at kung ano-ano ang nagagawa ng pananampalataya sa atin sa gitna ng mga giyera lahat ng pinagdaanan, nakatayo parin tayo, sana lumabas doon ang kagandahang loob ng mga Pilipino,” Bishop Cortez said.

Aside from Bishop Cortez, Bishop Roberto Gaa of Novaliches, Bishop Roberto Mallari of San Jose Nueva Ecija who is also the head of the Office of Social Communications Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conference (FABC) and Kalookan Bishop and Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President were among those who attended the premiere.

Radio Veritas President Fr. Anton CT Pascual and Radio Veritas Vice President for Operations Fr. Roy Bellen also graced the said occasion.

Before the film showing, a turn-over ceremony was held–a copy of the docu-film was given to CBCP, represented by Bishop David, who is currently the president of the conference. The CBCP will make it available to film in parishes and communities in all dioceses and archdioceses in the country. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Docu-Film on 500 YOC “PILGRIM” premiered

A documentary film titled “Pilgrim: 500 Years of Catholic Faith in the Philippines” was shown to the public in a premiere held at the Radio Veritas Asia auditorium in Fairview, Quezon City last April 23, 2022. Produced by Radio Veritas 846 and Radio Veritas Asia in partnership with Creative Travel and Tours International and Tourism …

Docu-Film on 500 YOC “PILGRIM” premiered Read More »

Radio Veritas

Radio Veritas, the leading Catholic radio station in the Philippines, will hold a Lenten Exhibit that will allow the faithful to deepen their understanding of the meaning and significance of the Lenten Season.

According to Ms. Renee Jose, head of the Religious Department of Radio Veritas, the exhibit will accompany the people in their journey toward the passion, death, and resurrection of Christ.

“This exhibit will hopefully help the faithful in their Lenten pilgrimage and strengthen their faith,” Ms. Jose told Radio Veritas.

The Lenten exhibit is open to the public and will be held from April 1 to 9, 2023, at the Fisher Mall Entertainment Center, Quezon City, from 10 in the morning to 9 in the evening.

The exhibit will showcase a variety of displays of images of the Lord Jesus depicting the Passion of Christ and the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary as well as the Mater Dolorosa.

In addition to the visual displays, prayers can be offered in the Radio Veritas Masses at 6 am, 12 and 6 pm, and 12 midnight.

For more details, please call Ms. Jose at (02) 8925-7931 to 39 locals 129, 131, 137, or  0917-631-4589. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Radio Veritas to hold Lenten Exhibit

Radio Veritas, the leading Catholic radio station in the Philippines, will hold a Lenten Exhibit that will allow the faithful to deepen their understanding of the meaning and significance of the Lenten Season. According to Ms. Renee Jose, head of the Religious Department of Radio Veritas, the exhibit will accompany the people in their journey …

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Radio Veritas

Radio Veritas’ live streaming account has been hacked by an international hacking group.

According to Veritas 846 news post, Roymark Gutierrez, Social Media Manager of the station said that on January 29, at 6:59 pm when the hackers entered the Veritas 846 Livestream on their Youtube Channel and accessed the email veritas846newmedia@gmail.com.

“We did not receive a login notification, we found out that it was hacked at 12-midnight mass when the YouTube channel for streaming the mass was no longer accessible as well as on other devices where the email was logged in,” Gutierrez told Radio Veritas.

Gutierrez immediately sought the help of an IT expert to recover the account but failed because the hacker removed the recovery method.

In the assessment made by the expert, the Internet Protocol or IP location was determined in the country of Russia.

As a means of precaution, the IT expert advised the public to be cautious when using the internet, especially the unverified source links.

On January 31, 2016, the Facebook Page of Radio Veritas was hacked by an international group.

Fr. Roy Bellen, Radio Veritas Vice President for Operations appealed to all the Kapanaligs to support the backup channel of the station to continue to monitor the holy masses and other programs.

“In the meantime, we inform the followers of the said Youtube channel to transfer and follow our live streaming via this backup channel: VERITAS PH LIVE STREAM. We hope for your understanding and continued support of our Catholic Station in its mission of Evangelization using the Media. Let us remain steadfast in proclaiming the TRUTH amidst these trials and difficulties,” Fr. Bellen told Radio Veritas. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Radio Veritas Youtube channel, hacked

Radio Veritas’ live streaming account has been hacked by an international hacking group. According to Veritas 846 news post, Roymark Gutierrez, Social Media Manager of the station said that on January 29, at 6:59 pm when the hackers entered the Veritas 846 Livestream on their Youtube Channel and accessed the email veritas846newmedia@gmail.com. “We did not …

Radio Veritas Youtube channel, hacked Read More »

Radio Veritas

Catholic Churches in the Philippines gives P1.5 million pesos worth of gift certificates in celebration of the World Day of the Poor on Sunday, November 13, 2022. 

The gift certificates from Caritas Manila were given by Radio Veritas 846 through its public service program “Caritas in Action” where P150 thousand were distributed to each diocese in Mega Manila.

Each selected family will receive one thousand pesos GCs which can be exchanged or purchased by the beneficiaries at a well-known grocery store in the country.

Among the dioceses that will receive the GCs are the dioceses of Cubao, Caloocan, Novaliches, Pasig, Parañaque Malolos, San Pablo in Laguna, Imus, Antipolo and the Archdiocese of Manila.

Recipients of the GCs are the poorest among the poor or who earn less than a thousand pesos.

Radio Veritas 846 and Caritas Manila believe that this aid is only part of the ongoing efforts of the Catholic Church to share and support those who are in need.

Earlier, Manila Archbishop Cardinal Jose Advincula announced that this year’s celebration of the World Day of the Poor is a challenge for believers to examine themselves from the various forms of poverty the country is facing today.

Caritas Manila, the social service arm of the Archdiocese of Manila continues to support and assist our poor and marginalized brothers and sisters, especially during a disaster. (Fatima Llanza/RCAM-AOC)

 

Caritas Manila gives P1.5 Million gift certificates for World Day of the Poor

Catholic Churches in the Philippines gives P1.5 million pesos worth of gift certificates in celebration of the World Day of the Poor on Sunday, November 13, 2022.  The gift certificates from Caritas Manila were given by Radio Veritas 846 through its public service program “Caritas in Action” where P150 thousand were distributed to each diocese …

Caritas Manila gives P1.5 Million gift certificates for World Day of the Poor Read More »

Radio Veritas

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines Episcopal Commission on Social Communications (CBCP-ECSC) in partnership with Radio Veritas846 and Radio Veritas Asia has recently launched a Coffee Table Book celebrating the 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines. The book was unveiled last September 28, 2022, Feast of San Lorenzo Ruiz at Radio Veritas Compound in Fairview, Quezon City.

The unveiling of the publication was highlighted by the celebration of the Holy Eucharist presided over by Fr. Victor Sadaya, Head of Radio Veritas Asia, with Fr. Roy Bellen, Vice President for Operations of Radio Veritas 846. Fr. Anton CT Pascual, President of Radio Veritas 846 led the unveiling ceremony together with the other priests from Radio Veritas Asia.

The Coffee Table Book entitled “Gifted to Give 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines” presents the history of Christianity in the country in 5 parts: (1) Colonization and Christianization; (2) Piety and Identity; (3) War and Sovereignty; (4) Democracy and Service; and (5) Faith and Modernization.

It aims to document and highlight the journey of the Christian faith in the country.

“From each and every page we will be able to learn how our Catholic Faith was formed as a nation, and how it evolved and developed over time. Like when individuals take it upon themselves to dive deep into their own family’s history, they can understand how their family interacted with larger historical change; so, too can we appreciate the richness of our faith experience spanning 500 years of existence vis-à-vis the events that shaped who we are as a Church in the Philippines,” according to a statement released by Radio Veritas.

In his homily, Fr. Bellen who is also the Editor in Chief of the book told the faithful of the martyrdom of the San Lorenzo Ruiz, the first Filipino saint and reminded them to lean not only on human capacity but on God’s grace, love and mercy.

The Editorial Team includes Most Rev. Marcelino Antonio Maralit, DD (Executive Editor); Rev. Fr. Roy Bellen (Editor-In-Chief); Bro. Clifford Sorita (Managing Editor); Prof. Ricardo Lazo (Head Writer & Editor); Prof. Ludmila Labagnoy (Associate Editor), Prof. Raymond Datuon (Associate Editor); Ryan Angeles (Graphic & Layout Editor); Dene Mickel Mondoñedo (Editor of Photography); Aurelia Elarde; Audrey Elli, Liberty Pabillore, Trixie Olandria, Grant Emrick Flores and Mike Ainsley Vergara (Editorial Staff).

The Christianity in the Philippines began 500 years ago. In 1521, Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese navigator and explorer representing the Spanish Empire, arrived in the Visayan region of the Philippines where the first Mass was held.

The Philippines is ranked as the 5th largest Christian-majority country in 2010, with about 93% of the population being adherents. In 2019, it was the third largest Catholic country in the world and was one of two predominantly Catholic nations in Asia. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC | Photo by Genieve Genuino | Photogallery)

 

Coffee Table Book on PH’s 500 Years of Christianity launched

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines Episcopal Commission on Social Communications (CBCP-ECSC) in partnership with Radio Veritas846 and Radio Veritas Asia has recently launched a Coffee Table Book celebrating the 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines. The book was unveiled last September 28, 2022, Feast of San Lorenzo Ruiz at Radio Veritas Compound …

Coffee Table Book on PH’s 500 Years of Christianity launched Read More »

Radio Veritas

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

A documentary film titled “Pilgrim: 500 Years of Catholic Faith in the Philippines” was shown to the public in a premiere held at the Radio Veritas Asia auditorium in Fairview, Quezon City last April 23, 2022.

Produced by Radio Veritas 846 and Radio Veritas Asia in partnership with Creative Travel and Tours International and Tourism Promotions Board, the docu-film showcases how the Christian faith flourished 500 years ago and even in this digital age.

Fr. Victor Sadaya, General Manager of Radio Veritas Asia encourages the public to watch and patronize the film.

“Inaanyayahan ko kayo dito sa pagpapanuod ng ating original na documentary drama tungkol sa paglalakbay ng pananampalataya ng mga Pilipino, ang kahalagahan nito dito’y pinapakita sa atin kung paano tayo biniyayaan ng Panginoon ng pananampalatayang ito papaano ito lumago,” Fr. Sadaya told Radio Veritas.

In line with the celebration of the centenary of the Christian faith in the country, the docu-film which is patterned through the theme, “Gifted to Give” creates awareness of how the people can spread and nurture the Catholic faith.

According to Bishop Bernardino Cortez of the Prelature of the Infanta, who attended the premiere, the film shows the resilience of the Filipino people despite the many trials they have been through in the past years. He added that the film can serve as a sign of a broad means of evangelization of the Christian faith.

“Pinakita doon na masasabi sa ating mga Pilipino ang saya ng Pilipinas at kung ano-ano ang nagagawa ng pananampalataya sa atin sa gitna ng mga giyera lahat ng pinagdaanan, nakatayo parin tayo, sana lumabas doon ang kagandahang loob ng mga Pilipino,” Bishop Cortez said.

Aside from Bishop Cortez, Bishop Roberto Gaa of Novaliches, Bishop Roberto Mallari of San Jose Nueva Ecija who is also the head of the Office of Social Communications Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conference (FABC) and Kalookan Bishop and Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President were among those who attended the premiere.

Radio Veritas President Fr. Anton CT Pascual and Radio Veritas Vice President for Operations Fr. Roy Bellen also graced the said occasion.

Before the film showing, a turn-over ceremony was held–a copy of the docu-film was given to CBCP, represented by Bishop David, who is currently the president of the conference. The CBCP will make it available to film in parishes and communities in all dioceses and archdioceses in the country. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Docu-Film on 500 YOC “PILGRIM” premiered

A documentary film titled “Pilgrim: 500 Years of Catholic Faith in the Philippines” was shown to the public in a premiere held at the Radio Veritas Asia auditorium in Fairview, Quezon City last April 23, 2022. Produced by Radio Veritas 846 and Radio Veritas Asia in partnership with Creative Travel and Tours International and Tourism …

Docu-Film on 500 YOC “PILGRIM” premiered Read More »

Radio Veritas

Radio Veritas, the leading Catholic radio station in the Philippines, will hold a Lenten Exhibit that will allow the faithful to deepen their understanding of the meaning and significance of the Lenten Season.

According to Ms. Renee Jose, head of the Religious Department of Radio Veritas, the exhibit will accompany the people in their journey toward the passion, death, and resurrection of Christ.

“This exhibit will hopefully help the faithful in their Lenten pilgrimage and strengthen their faith,” Ms. Jose told Radio Veritas.

The Lenten exhibit is open to the public and will be held from April 1 to 9, 2023, at the Fisher Mall Entertainment Center, Quezon City, from 10 in the morning to 9 in the evening.

The exhibit will showcase a variety of displays of images of the Lord Jesus depicting the Passion of Christ and the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary as well as the Mater Dolorosa.

In addition to the visual displays, prayers can be offered in the Radio Veritas Masses at 6 am, 12 and 6 pm, and 12 midnight.

For more details, please call Ms. Jose at (02) 8925-7931 to 39 locals 129, 131, 137, or  0917-631-4589. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Radio Veritas to hold Lenten Exhibit

Radio Veritas, the leading Catholic radio station in the Philippines, will hold a Lenten Exhibit that will allow the faithful to deepen their understanding of the meaning and significance of the Lenten Season. According to Ms. Renee Jose, head of the Religious Department of Radio Veritas, the exhibit will accompany the people in their journey …

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Radio Veritas

Radio Veritas’ live streaming account has been hacked by an international hacking group.

According to Veritas 846 news post, Roymark Gutierrez, Social Media Manager of the station said that on January 29, at 6:59 pm when the hackers entered the Veritas 846 Livestream on their Youtube Channel and accessed the email veritas846newmedia@gmail.com.

“We did not receive a login notification, we found out that it was hacked at 12-midnight mass when the YouTube channel for streaming the mass was no longer accessible as well as on other devices where the email was logged in,” Gutierrez told Radio Veritas.

Gutierrez immediately sought the help of an IT expert to recover the account but failed because the hacker removed the recovery method.

In the assessment made by the expert, the Internet Protocol or IP location was determined in the country of Russia.

As a means of precaution, the IT expert advised the public to be cautious when using the internet, especially the unverified source links.

On January 31, 2016, the Facebook Page of Radio Veritas was hacked by an international group.

Fr. Roy Bellen, Radio Veritas Vice President for Operations appealed to all the Kapanaligs to support the backup channel of the station to continue to monitor the holy masses and other programs.

“In the meantime, we inform the followers of the said Youtube channel to transfer and follow our live streaming via this backup channel: VERITAS PH LIVE STREAM. We hope for your understanding and continued support of our Catholic Station in its mission of Evangelization using the Media. Let us remain steadfast in proclaiming the TRUTH amidst these trials and difficulties,” Fr. Bellen told Radio Veritas. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Radio Veritas Youtube channel, hacked

Radio Veritas’ live streaming account has been hacked by an international hacking group. According to Veritas 846 news post, Roymark Gutierrez, Social Media Manager of the station said that on January 29, at 6:59 pm when the hackers entered the Veritas 846 Livestream on their Youtube Channel and accessed the email veritas846newmedia@gmail.com. “We did not …

Radio Veritas Youtube channel, hacked Read More »

Radio Veritas

Catholic Churches in the Philippines gives P1.5 million pesos worth of gift certificates in celebration of the World Day of the Poor on Sunday, November 13, 2022. 

The gift certificates from Caritas Manila were given by Radio Veritas 846 through its public service program “Caritas in Action” where P150 thousand were distributed to each diocese in Mega Manila.

Each selected family will receive one thousand pesos GCs which can be exchanged or purchased by the beneficiaries at a well-known grocery store in the country.

Among the dioceses that will receive the GCs are the dioceses of Cubao, Caloocan, Novaliches, Pasig, Parañaque Malolos, San Pablo in Laguna, Imus, Antipolo and the Archdiocese of Manila.

Recipients of the GCs are the poorest among the poor or who earn less than a thousand pesos.

Radio Veritas 846 and Caritas Manila believe that this aid is only part of the ongoing efforts of the Catholic Church to share and support those who are in need.

Earlier, Manila Archbishop Cardinal Jose Advincula announced that this year’s celebration of the World Day of the Poor is a challenge for believers to examine themselves from the various forms of poverty the country is facing today.

Caritas Manila, the social service arm of the Archdiocese of Manila continues to support and assist our poor and marginalized brothers and sisters, especially during a disaster. (Fatima Llanza/RCAM-AOC)

 

Caritas Manila gives P1.5 Million gift certificates for World Day of the Poor

Catholic Churches in the Philippines gives P1.5 million pesos worth of gift certificates in celebration of the World Day of the Poor on Sunday, November 13, 2022.  The gift certificates from Caritas Manila were given by Radio Veritas 846 through its public service program “Caritas in Action” where P150 thousand were distributed to each diocese …

Caritas Manila gives P1.5 Million gift certificates for World Day of the Poor Read More »

Radio Veritas

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines Episcopal Commission on Social Communications (CBCP-ECSC) in partnership with Radio Veritas846 and Radio Veritas Asia has recently launched a Coffee Table Book celebrating the 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines. The book was unveiled last September 28, 2022, Feast of San Lorenzo Ruiz at Radio Veritas Compound in Fairview, Quezon City.

The unveiling of the publication was highlighted by the celebration of the Holy Eucharist presided over by Fr. Victor Sadaya, Head of Radio Veritas Asia, with Fr. Roy Bellen, Vice President for Operations of Radio Veritas 846. Fr. Anton CT Pascual, President of Radio Veritas 846 led the unveiling ceremony together with the other priests from Radio Veritas Asia.

The Coffee Table Book entitled “Gifted to Give 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines” presents the history of Christianity in the country in 5 parts: (1) Colonization and Christianization; (2) Piety and Identity; (3) War and Sovereignty; (4) Democracy and Service; and (5) Faith and Modernization.

It aims to document and highlight the journey of the Christian faith in the country.

“From each and every page we will be able to learn how our Catholic Faith was formed as a nation, and how it evolved and developed over time. Like when individuals take it upon themselves to dive deep into their own family’s history, they can understand how their family interacted with larger historical change; so, too can we appreciate the richness of our faith experience spanning 500 years of existence vis-à-vis the events that shaped who we are as a Church in the Philippines,” according to a statement released by Radio Veritas.

In his homily, Fr. Bellen who is also the Editor in Chief of the book told the faithful of the martyrdom of the San Lorenzo Ruiz, the first Filipino saint and reminded them to lean not only on human capacity but on God’s grace, love and mercy.

The Editorial Team includes Most Rev. Marcelino Antonio Maralit, DD (Executive Editor); Rev. Fr. Roy Bellen (Editor-In-Chief); Bro. Clifford Sorita (Managing Editor); Prof. Ricardo Lazo (Head Writer & Editor); Prof. Ludmila Labagnoy (Associate Editor), Prof. Raymond Datuon (Associate Editor); Ryan Angeles (Graphic & Layout Editor); Dene Mickel Mondoñedo (Editor of Photography); Aurelia Elarde; Audrey Elli, Liberty Pabillore, Trixie Olandria, Grant Emrick Flores and Mike Ainsley Vergara (Editorial Staff).

The Christianity in the Philippines began 500 years ago. In 1521, Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese navigator and explorer representing the Spanish Empire, arrived in the Visayan region of the Philippines where the first Mass was held.

The Philippines is ranked as the 5th largest Christian-majority country in 2010, with about 93% of the population being adherents. In 2019, it was the third largest Catholic country in the world and was one of two predominantly Catholic nations in Asia. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC | Photo by Genieve Genuino | Photogallery)

 

Coffee Table Book on PH’s 500 Years of Christianity launched

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines Episcopal Commission on Social Communications (CBCP-ECSC) in partnership with Radio Veritas846 and Radio Veritas Asia has recently launched a Coffee Table Book celebrating the 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines. The book was unveiled last September 28, 2022, Feast of San Lorenzo Ruiz at Radio Veritas Compound …

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Radio Veritas

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

A documentary film titled “Pilgrim: 500 Years of Catholic Faith in the Philippines” was shown to the public in a premiere held at the Radio Veritas Asia auditorium in Fairview, Quezon City last April 23, 2022.

Produced by Radio Veritas 846 and Radio Veritas Asia in partnership with Creative Travel and Tours International and Tourism Promotions Board, the docu-film showcases how the Christian faith flourished 500 years ago and even in this digital age.

Fr. Victor Sadaya, General Manager of Radio Veritas Asia encourages the public to watch and patronize the film.

“Inaanyayahan ko kayo dito sa pagpapanuod ng ating original na documentary drama tungkol sa paglalakbay ng pananampalataya ng mga Pilipino, ang kahalagahan nito dito’y pinapakita sa atin kung paano tayo biniyayaan ng Panginoon ng pananampalatayang ito papaano ito lumago,” Fr. Sadaya told Radio Veritas.

In line with the celebration of the centenary of the Christian faith in the country, the docu-film which is patterned through the theme, “Gifted to Give” creates awareness of how the people can spread and nurture the Catholic faith.

According to Bishop Bernardino Cortez of the Prelature of the Infanta, who attended the premiere, the film shows the resilience of the Filipino people despite the many trials they have been through in the past years. He added that the film can serve as a sign of a broad means of evangelization of the Christian faith.

“Pinakita doon na masasabi sa ating mga Pilipino ang saya ng Pilipinas at kung ano-ano ang nagagawa ng pananampalataya sa atin sa gitna ng mga giyera lahat ng pinagdaanan, nakatayo parin tayo, sana lumabas doon ang kagandahang loob ng mga Pilipino,” Bishop Cortez said.

Aside from Bishop Cortez, Bishop Roberto Gaa of Novaliches, Bishop Roberto Mallari of San Jose Nueva Ecija who is also the head of the Office of Social Communications Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conference (FABC) and Kalookan Bishop and Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President were among those who attended the premiere.

Radio Veritas President Fr. Anton CT Pascual and Radio Veritas Vice President for Operations Fr. Roy Bellen also graced the said occasion.

Before the film showing, a turn-over ceremony was held–a copy of the docu-film was given to CBCP, represented by Bishop David, who is currently the president of the conference. The CBCP will make it available to film in parishes and communities in all dioceses and archdioceses in the country. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Docu-Film on 500 YOC “PILGRIM” premiered

A documentary film titled “Pilgrim: 500 Years of Catholic Faith in the Philippines” was shown to the public in a premiere held at the Radio Veritas Asia auditorium in Fairview, Quezon City last April 23, 2022. Produced by Radio Veritas 846 and Radio Veritas Asia in partnership with Creative Travel and Tours International and Tourism …

Docu-Film on 500 YOC “PILGRIM” premiered Read More »

Radio Veritas

Radio Veritas, the leading Catholic radio station in the Philippines, will hold a Lenten Exhibit that will allow the faithful to deepen their understanding of the meaning and significance of the Lenten Season.

According to Ms. Renee Jose, head of the Religious Department of Radio Veritas, the exhibit will accompany the people in their journey toward the passion, death, and resurrection of Christ.

“This exhibit will hopefully help the faithful in their Lenten pilgrimage and strengthen their faith,” Ms. Jose told Radio Veritas.

The Lenten exhibit is open to the public and will be held from April 1 to 9, 2023, at the Fisher Mall Entertainment Center, Quezon City, from 10 in the morning to 9 in the evening.

The exhibit will showcase a variety of displays of images of the Lord Jesus depicting the Passion of Christ and the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary as well as the Mater Dolorosa.

In addition to the visual displays, prayers can be offered in the Radio Veritas Masses at 6 am, 12 and 6 pm, and 12 midnight.

For more details, please call Ms. Jose at (02) 8925-7931 to 39 locals 129, 131, 137, or  0917-631-4589. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Radio Veritas to hold Lenten Exhibit

Radio Veritas, the leading Catholic radio station in the Philippines, will hold a Lenten Exhibit that will allow the faithful to deepen their understanding of the meaning and significance of the Lenten Season. According to Ms. Renee Jose, head of the Religious Department of Radio Veritas, the exhibit will accompany the people in their journey …

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Radio Veritas

Radio Veritas’ live streaming account has been hacked by an international hacking group.

According to Veritas 846 news post, Roymark Gutierrez, Social Media Manager of the station said that on January 29, at 6:59 pm when the hackers entered the Veritas 846 Livestream on their Youtube Channel and accessed the email veritas846newmedia@gmail.com.

“We did not receive a login notification, we found out that it was hacked at 12-midnight mass when the YouTube channel for streaming the mass was no longer accessible as well as on other devices where the email was logged in,” Gutierrez told Radio Veritas.

Gutierrez immediately sought the help of an IT expert to recover the account but failed because the hacker removed the recovery method.

In the assessment made by the expert, the Internet Protocol or IP location was determined in the country of Russia.

As a means of precaution, the IT expert advised the public to be cautious when using the internet, especially the unverified source links.

On January 31, 2016, the Facebook Page of Radio Veritas was hacked by an international group.

Fr. Roy Bellen, Radio Veritas Vice President for Operations appealed to all the Kapanaligs to support the backup channel of the station to continue to monitor the holy masses and other programs.

“In the meantime, we inform the followers of the said Youtube channel to transfer and follow our live streaming via this backup channel: VERITAS PH LIVE STREAM. We hope for your understanding and continued support of our Catholic Station in its mission of Evangelization using the Media. Let us remain steadfast in proclaiming the TRUTH amidst these trials and difficulties,” Fr. Bellen told Radio Veritas. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Radio Veritas Youtube channel, hacked

Radio Veritas’ live streaming account has been hacked by an international hacking group. According to Veritas 846 news post, Roymark Gutierrez, Social Media Manager of the station said that on January 29, at 6:59 pm when the hackers entered the Veritas 846 Livestream on their Youtube Channel and accessed the email veritas846newmedia@gmail.com. “We did not …

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Radio Veritas

Catholic Churches in the Philippines gives P1.5 million pesos worth of gift certificates in celebration of the World Day of the Poor on Sunday, November 13, 2022. 

The gift certificates from Caritas Manila were given by Radio Veritas 846 through its public service program “Caritas in Action” where P150 thousand were distributed to each diocese in Mega Manila.

Each selected family will receive one thousand pesos GCs which can be exchanged or purchased by the beneficiaries at a well-known grocery store in the country.

Among the dioceses that will receive the GCs are the dioceses of Cubao, Caloocan, Novaliches, Pasig, Parañaque Malolos, San Pablo in Laguna, Imus, Antipolo and the Archdiocese of Manila.

Recipients of the GCs are the poorest among the poor or who earn less than a thousand pesos.

Radio Veritas 846 and Caritas Manila believe that this aid is only part of the ongoing efforts of the Catholic Church to share and support those who are in need.

Earlier, Manila Archbishop Cardinal Jose Advincula announced that this year’s celebration of the World Day of the Poor is a challenge for believers to examine themselves from the various forms of poverty the country is facing today.

Caritas Manila, the social service arm of the Archdiocese of Manila continues to support and assist our poor and marginalized brothers and sisters, especially during a disaster. (Fatima Llanza/RCAM-AOC)

 

Caritas Manila gives P1.5 Million gift certificates for World Day of the Poor

Catholic Churches in the Philippines gives P1.5 million pesos worth of gift certificates in celebration of the World Day of the Poor on Sunday, November 13, 2022.  The gift certificates from Caritas Manila were given by Radio Veritas 846 through its public service program “Caritas in Action” where P150 thousand were distributed to each diocese …

Caritas Manila gives P1.5 Million gift certificates for World Day of the Poor Read More »

Radio Veritas

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines Episcopal Commission on Social Communications (CBCP-ECSC) in partnership with Radio Veritas846 and Radio Veritas Asia has recently launched a Coffee Table Book celebrating the 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines. The book was unveiled last September 28, 2022, Feast of San Lorenzo Ruiz at Radio Veritas Compound in Fairview, Quezon City.

The unveiling of the publication was highlighted by the celebration of the Holy Eucharist presided over by Fr. Victor Sadaya, Head of Radio Veritas Asia, with Fr. Roy Bellen, Vice President for Operations of Radio Veritas 846. Fr. Anton CT Pascual, President of Radio Veritas 846 led the unveiling ceremony together with the other priests from Radio Veritas Asia.

The Coffee Table Book entitled “Gifted to Give 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines” presents the history of Christianity in the country in 5 parts: (1) Colonization and Christianization; (2) Piety and Identity; (3) War and Sovereignty; (4) Democracy and Service; and (5) Faith and Modernization.

It aims to document and highlight the journey of the Christian faith in the country.

“From each and every page we will be able to learn how our Catholic Faith was formed as a nation, and how it evolved and developed over time. Like when individuals take it upon themselves to dive deep into their own family’s history, they can understand how their family interacted with larger historical change; so, too can we appreciate the richness of our faith experience spanning 500 years of existence vis-à-vis the events that shaped who we are as a Church in the Philippines,” according to a statement released by Radio Veritas.

In his homily, Fr. Bellen who is also the Editor in Chief of the book told the faithful of the martyrdom of the San Lorenzo Ruiz, the first Filipino saint and reminded them to lean not only on human capacity but on God’s grace, love and mercy.

The Editorial Team includes Most Rev. Marcelino Antonio Maralit, DD (Executive Editor); Rev. Fr. Roy Bellen (Editor-In-Chief); Bro. Clifford Sorita (Managing Editor); Prof. Ricardo Lazo (Head Writer & Editor); Prof. Ludmila Labagnoy (Associate Editor), Prof. Raymond Datuon (Associate Editor); Ryan Angeles (Graphic & Layout Editor); Dene Mickel Mondoñedo (Editor of Photography); Aurelia Elarde; Audrey Elli, Liberty Pabillore, Trixie Olandria, Grant Emrick Flores and Mike Ainsley Vergara (Editorial Staff).

The Christianity in the Philippines began 500 years ago. In 1521, Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese navigator and explorer representing the Spanish Empire, arrived in the Visayan region of the Philippines where the first Mass was held.

The Philippines is ranked as the 5th largest Christian-majority country in 2010, with about 93% of the population being adherents. In 2019, it was the third largest Catholic country in the world and was one of two predominantly Catholic nations in Asia. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC | Photo by Genieve Genuino | Photogallery)

 

Coffee Table Book on PH’s 500 Years of Christianity launched

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines Episcopal Commission on Social Communications (CBCP-ECSC) in partnership with Radio Veritas846 and Radio Veritas Asia has recently launched a Coffee Table Book celebrating the 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines. The book was unveiled last September 28, 2022, Feast of San Lorenzo Ruiz at Radio Veritas Compound …

Coffee Table Book on PH’s 500 Years of Christianity launched Read More »

Radio Veritas

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

A documentary film titled “Pilgrim: 500 Years of Catholic Faith in the Philippines” was shown to the public in a premiere held at the Radio Veritas Asia auditorium in Fairview, Quezon City last April 23, 2022.

Produced by Radio Veritas 846 and Radio Veritas Asia in partnership with Creative Travel and Tours International and Tourism Promotions Board, the docu-film showcases how the Christian faith flourished 500 years ago and even in this digital age.

Fr. Victor Sadaya, General Manager of Radio Veritas Asia encourages the public to watch and patronize the film.

“Inaanyayahan ko kayo dito sa pagpapanuod ng ating original na documentary drama tungkol sa paglalakbay ng pananampalataya ng mga Pilipino, ang kahalagahan nito dito’y pinapakita sa atin kung paano tayo biniyayaan ng Panginoon ng pananampalatayang ito papaano ito lumago,” Fr. Sadaya told Radio Veritas.

In line with the celebration of the centenary of the Christian faith in the country, the docu-film which is patterned through the theme, “Gifted to Give” creates awareness of how the people can spread and nurture the Catholic faith.

According to Bishop Bernardino Cortez of the Prelature of the Infanta, who attended the premiere, the film shows the resilience of the Filipino people despite the many trials they have been through in the past years. He added that the film can serve as a sign of a broad means of evangelization of the Christian faith.

“Pinakita doon na masasabi sa ating mga Pilipino ang saya ng Pilipinas at kung ano-ano ang nagagawa ng pananampalataya sa atin sa gitna ng mga giyera lahat ng pinagdaanan, nakatayo parin tayo, sana lumabas doon ang kagandahang loob ng mga Pilipino,” Bishop Cortez said.

Aside from Bishop Cortez, Bishop Roberto Gaa of Novaliches, Bishop Roberto Mallari of San Jose Nueva Ecija who is also the head of the Office of Social Communications Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conference (FABC) and Kalookan Bishop and Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President were among those who attended the premiere.

Radio Veritas President Fr. Anton CT Pascual and Radio Veritas Vice President for Operations Fr. Roy Bellen also graced the said occasion.

Before the film showing, a turn-over ceremony was held–a copy of the docu-film was given to CBCP, represented by Bishop David, who is currently the president of the conference. The CBCP will make it available to film in parishes and communities in all dioceses and archdioceses in the country. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Docu-Film on 500 YOC “PILGRIM” premiered

A documentary film titled “Pilgrim: 500 Years of Catholic Faith in the Philippines” was shown to the public in a premiere held at the Radio Veritas Asia auditorium in Fairview, Quezon City last April 23, 2022. Produced by Radio Veritas 846 and Radio Veritas Asia in partnership with Creative Travel and Tours International and Tourism …

Docu-Film on 500 YOC “PILGRIM” premiered Read More »

Radio Veritas

Radio Veritas, the leading Catholic radio station in the Philippines, will hold a Lenten Exhibit that will allow the faithful to deepen their understanding of the meaning and significance of the Lenten Season.

According to Ms. Renee Jose, head of the Religious Department of Radio Veritas, the exhibit will accompany the people in their journey toward the passion, death, and resurrection of Christ.

“This exhibit will hopefully help the faithful in their Lenten pilgrimage and strengthen their faith,” Ms. Jose told Radio Veritas.

The Lenten exhibit is open to the public and will be held from April 1 to 9, 2023, at the Fisher Mall Entertainment Center, Quezon City, from 10 in the morning to 9 in the evening.

The exhibit will showcase a variety of displays of images of the Lord Jesus depicting the Passion of Christ and the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary as well as the Mater Dolorosa.

In addition to the visual displays, prayers can be offered in the Radio Veritas Masses at 6 am, 12 and 6 pm, and 12 midnight.

For more details, please call Ms. Jose at (02) 8925-7931 to 39 locals 129, 131, 137, or  0917-631-4589. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Radio Veritas to hold Lenten Exhibit

Radio Veritas, the leading Catholic radio station in the Philippines, will hold a Lenten Exhibit that will allow the faithful to deepen their understanding of the meaning and significance of the Lenten Season. According to Ms. Renee Jose, head of the Religious Department of Radio Veritas, the exhibit will accompany the people in their journey …

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Radio Veritas

Radio Veritas’ live streaming account has been hacked by an international hacking group.

According to Veritas 846 news post, Roymark Gutierrez, Social Media Manager of the station said that on January 29, at 6:59 pm when the hackers entered the Veritas 846 Livestream on their Youtube Channel and accessed the email veritas846newmedia@gmail.com.

“We did not receive a login notification, we found out that it was hacked at 12-midnight mass when the YouTube channel for streaming the mass was no longer accessible as well as on other devices where the email was logged in,” Gutierrez told Radio Veritas.

Gutierrez immediately sought the help of an IT expert to recover the account but failed because the hacker removed the recovery method.

In the assessment made by the expert, the Internet Protocol or IP location was determined in the country of Russia.

As a means of precaution, the IT expert advised the public to be cautious when using the internet, especially the unverified source links.

On January 31, 2016, the Facebook Page of Radio Veritas was hacked by an international group.

Fr. Roy Bellen, Radio Veritas Vice President for Operations appealed to all the Kapanaligs to support the backup channel of the station to continue to monitor the holy masses and other programs.

“In the meantime, we inform the followers of the said Youtube channel to transfer and follow our live streaming via this backup channel: VERITAS PH LIVE STREAM. We hope for your understanding and continued support of our Catholic Station in its mission of Evangelization using the Media. Let us remain steadfast in proclaiming the TRUTH amidst these trials and difficulties,” Fr. Bellen told Radio Veritas. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Radio Veritas Youtube channel, hacked

Radio Veritas’ live streaming account has been hacked by an international hacking group. According to Veritas 846 news post, Roymark Gutierrez, Social Media Manager of the station said that on January 29, at 6:59 pm when the hackers entered the Veritas 846 Livestream on their Youtube Channel and accessed the email veritas846newmedia@gmail.com. “We did not …

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Radio Veritas

Catholic Churches in the Philippines gives P1.5 million pesos worth of gift certificates in celebration of the World Day of the Poor on Sunday, November 13, 2022. 

The gift certificates from Caritas Manila were given by Radio Veritas 846 through its public service program “Caritas in Action” where P150 thousand were distributed to each diocese in Mega Manila.

Each selected family will receive one thousand pesos GCs which can be exchanged or purchased by the beneficiaries at a well-known grocery store in the country.

Among the dioceses that will receive the GCs are the dioceses of Cubao, Caloocan, Novaliches, Pasig, Parañaque Malolos, San Pablo in Laguna, Imus, Antipolo and the Archdiocese of Manila.

Recipients of the GCs are the poorest among the poor or who earn less than a thousand pesos.

Radio Veritas 846 and Caritas Manila believe that this aid is only part of the ongoing efforts of the Catholic Church to share and support those who are in need.

Earlier, Manila Archbishop Cardinal Jose Advincula announced that this year’s celebration of the World Day of the Poor is a challenge for believers to examine themselves from the various forms of poverty the country is facing today.

Caritas Manila, the social service arm of the Archdiocese of Manila continues to support and assist our poor and marginalized brothers and sisters, especially during a disaster. (Fatima Llanza/RCAM-AOC)

 

Caritas Manila gives P1.5 Million gift certificates for World Day of the Poor

Catholic Churches in the Philippines gives P1.5 million pesos worth of gift certificates in celebration of the World Day of the Poor on Sunday, November 13, 2022.  The gift certificates from Caritas Manila were given by Radio Veritas 846 through its public service program “Caritas in Action” where P150 thousand were distributed to each diocese …

Caritas Manila gives P1.5 Million gift certificates for World Day of the Poor Read More »

Radio Veritas

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines Episcopal Commission on Social Communications (CBCP-ECSC) in partnership with Radio Veritas846 and Radio Veritas Asia has recently launched a Coffee Table Book celebrating the 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines. The book was unveiled last September 28, 2022, Feast of San Lorenzo Ruiz at Radio Veritas Compound in Fairview, Quezon City.

The unveiling of the publication was highlighted by the celebration of the Holy Eucharist presided over by Fr. Victor Sadaya, Head of Radio Veritas Asia, with Fr. Roy Bellen, Vice President for Operations of Radio Veritas 846. Fr. Anton CT Pascual, President of Radio Veritas 846 led the unveiling ceremony together with the other priests from Radio Veritas Asia.

The Coffee Table Book entitled “Gifted to Give 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines” presents the history of Christianity in the country in 5 parts: (1) Colonization and Christianization; (2) Piety and Identity; (3) War and Sovereignty; (4) Democracy and Service; and (5) Faith and Modernization.

It aims to document and highlight the journey of the Christian faith in the country.

“From each and every page we will be able to learn how our Catholic Faith was formed as a nation, and how it evolved and developed over time. Like when individuals take it upon themselves to dive deep into their own family’s history, they can understand how their family interacted with larger historical change; so, too can we appreciate the richness of our faith experience spanning 500 years of existence vis-à-vis the events that shaped who we are as a Church in the Philippines,” according to a statement released by Radio Veritas.

In his homily, Fr. Bellen who is also the Editor in Chief of the book told the faithful of the martyrdom of the San Lorenzo Ruiz, the first Filipino saint and reminded them to lean not only on human capacity but on God’s grace, love and mercy.

The Editorial Team includes Most Rev. Marcelino Antonio Maralit, DD (Executive Editor); Rev. Fr. Roy Bellen (Editor-In-Chief); Bro. Clifford Sorita (Managing Editor); Prof. Ricardo Lazo (Head Writer & Editor); Prof. Ludmila Labagnoy (Associate Editor), Prof. Raymond Datuon (Associate Editor); Ryan Angeles (Graphic & Layout Editor); Dene Mickel Mondoñedo (Editor of Photography); Aurelia Elarde; Audrey Elli, Liberty Pabillore, Trixie Olandria, Grant Emrick Flores and Mike Ainsley Vergara (Editorial Staff).

The Christianity in the Philippines began 500 years ago. In 1521, Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese navigator and explorer representing the Spanish Empire, arrived in the Visayan region of the Philippines where the first Mass was held.

The Philippines is ranked as the 5th largest Christian-majority country in 2010, with about 93% of the population being adherents. In 2019, it was the third largest Catholic country in the world and was one of two predominantly Catholic nations in Asia. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC | Photo by Genieve Genuino | Photogallery)

 

Coffee Table Book on PH’s 500 Years of Christianity launched

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines Episcopal Commission on Social Communications (CBCP-ECSC) in partnership with Radio Veritas846 and Radio Veritas Asia has recently launched a Coffee Table Book celebrating the 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines. The book was unveiled last September 28, 2022, Feast of San Lorenzo Ruiz at Radio Veritas Compound …

Coffee Table Book on PH’s 500 Years of Christianity launched Read More »

Radio Veritas

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

A documentary film titled “Pilgrim: 500 Years of Catholic Faith in the Philippines” was shown to the public in a premiere held at the Radio Veritas Asia auditorium in Fairview, Quezon City last April 23, 2022.

Produced by Radio Veritas 846 and Radio Veritas Asia in partnership with Creative Travel and Tours International and Tourism Promotions Board, the docu-film showcases how the Christian faith flourished 500 years ago and even in this digital age.

Fr. Victor Sadaya, General Manager of Radio Veritas Asia encourages the public to watch and patronize the film.

“Inaanyayahan ko kayo dito sa pagpapanuod ng ating original na documentary drama tungkol sa paglalakbay ng pananampalataya ng mga Pilipino, ang kahalagahan nito dito’y pinapakita sa atin kung paano tayo biniyayaan ng Panginoon ng pananampalatayang ito papaano ito lumago,” Fr. Sadaya told Radio Veritas.

In line with the celebration of the centenary of the Christian faith in the country, the docu-film which is patterned through the theme, “Gifted to Give” creates awareness of how the people can spread and nurture the Catholic faith.

According to Bishop Bernardino Cortez of the Prelature of the Infanta, who attended the premiere, the film shows the resilience of the Filipino people despite the many trials they have been through in the past years. He added that the film can serve as a sign of a broad means of evangelization of the Christian faith.

“Pinakita doon na masasabi sa ating mga Pilipino ang saya ng Pilipinas at kung ano-ano ang nagagawa ng pananampalataya sa atin sa gitna ng mga giyera lahat ng pinagdaanan, nakatayo parin tayo, sana lumabas doon ang kagandahang loob ng mga Pilipino,” Bishop Cortez said.

Aside from Bishop Cortez, Bishop Roberto Gaa of Novaliches, Bishop Roberto Mallari of San Jose Nueva Ecija who is also the head of the Office of Social Communications Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conference (FABC) and Kalookan Bishop and Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President were among those who attended the premiere.

Radio Veritas President Fr. Anton CT Pascual and Radio Veritas Vice President for Operations Fr. Roy Bellen also graced the said occasion.

Before the film showing, a turn-over ceremony was held–a copy of the docu-film was given to CBCP, represented by Bishop David, who is currently the president of the conference. The CBCP will make it available to film in parishes and communities in all dioceses and archdioceses in the country. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Docu-Film on 500 YOC “PILGRIM” premiered

A documentary film titled “Pilgrim: 500 Years of Catholic Faith in the Philippines” was shown to the public in a premiere held at the Radio Veritas Asia auditorium in Fairview, Quezon City last April 23, 2022. Produced by Radio Veritas 846 and Radio Veritas Asia in partnership with Creative Travel and Tours International and Tourism …

Docu-Film on 500 YOC “PILGRIM” premiered Read More »

Radio Veritas

Radio Veritas, the leading Catholic radio station in the Philippines, will hold a Lenten Exhibit that will allow the faithful to deepen their understanding of the meaning and significance of the Lenten Season.

According to Ms. Renee Jose, head of the Religious Department of Radio Veritas, the exhibit will accompany the people in their journey toward the passion, death, and resurrection of Christ.

“This exhibit will hopefully help the faithful in their Lenten pilgrimage and strengthen their faith,” Ms. Jose told Radio Veritas.

The Lenten exhibit is open to the public and will be held from April 1 to 9, 2023, at the Fisher Mall Entertainment Center, Quezon City, from 10 in the morning to 9 in the evening.

The exhibit will showcase a variety of displays of images of the Lord Jesus depicting the Passion of Christ and the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary as well as the Mater Dolorosa.

In addition to the visual displays, prayers can be offered in the Radio Veritas Masses at 6 am, 12 and 6 pm, and 12 midnight.

For more details, please call Ms. Jose at (02) 8925-7931 to 39 locals 129, 131, 137, or  0917-631-4589. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Radio Veritas to hold Lenten Exhibit

Radio Veritas, the leading Catholic radio station in the Philippines, will hold a Lenten Exhibit that will allow the faithful to deepen their understanding of the meaning and significance of the Lenten Season. According to Ms. Renee Jose, head of the Religious Department of Radio Veritas, the exhibit will accompany the people in their journey …

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Radio Veritas

Radio Veritas’ live streaming account has been hacked by an international hacking group.

According to Veritas 846 news post, Roymark Gutierrez, Social Media Manager of the station said that on January 29, at 6:59 pm when the hackers entered the Veritas 846 Livestream on their Youtube Channel and accessed the email veritas846newmedia@gmail.com.

“We did not receive a login notification, we found out that it was hacked at 12-midnight mass when the YouTube channel for streaming the mass was no longer accessible as well as on other devices where the email was logged in,” Gutierrez told Radio Veritas.

Gutierrez immediately sought the help of an IT expert to recover the account but failed because the hacker removed the recovery method.

In the assessment made by the expert, the Internet Protocol or IP location was determined in the country of Russia.

As a means of precaution, the IT expert advised the public to be cautious when using the internet, especially the unverified source links.

On January 31, 2016, the Facebook Page of Radio Veritas was hacked by an international group.

Fr. Roy Bellen, Radio Veritas Vice President for Operations appealed to all the Kapanaligs to support the backup channel of the station to continue to monitor the holy masses and other programs.

“In the meantime, we inform the followers of the said Youtube channel to transfer and follow our live streaming via this backup channel: VERITAS PH LIVE STREAM. We hope for your understanding and continued support of our Catholic Station in its mission of Evangelization using the Media. Let us remain steadfast in proclaiming the TRUTH amidst these trials and difficulties,” Fr. Bellen told Radio Veritas. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Radio Veritas Youtube channel, hacked

Radio Veritas’ live streaming account has been hacked by an international hacking group. According to Veritas 846 news post, Roymark Gutierrez, Social Media Manager of the station said that on January 29, at 6:59 pm when the hackers entered the Veritas 846 Livestream on their Youtube Channel and accessed the email veritas846newmedia@gmail.com. “We did not …

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Radio Veritas

Catholic Churches in the Philippines gives P1.5 million pesos worth of gift certificates in celebration of the World Day of the Poor on Sunday, November 13, 2022. 

The gift certificates from Caritas Manila were given by Radio Veritas 846 through its public service program “Caritas in Action” where P150 thousand were distributed to each diocese in Mega Manila.

Each selected family will receive one thousand pesos GCs which can be exchanged or purchased by the beneficiaries at a well-known grocery store in the country.

Among the dioceses that will receive the GCs are the dioceses of Cubao, Caloocan, Novaliches, Pasig, Parañaque Malolos, San Pablo in Laguna, Imus, Antipolo and the Archdiocese of Manila.

Recipients of the GCs are the poorest among the poor or who earn less than a thousand pesos.

Radio Veritas 846 and Caritas Manila believe that this aid is only part of the ongoing efforts of the Catholic Church to share and support those who are in need.

Earlier, Manila Archbishop Cardinal Jose Advincula announced that this year’s celebration of the World Day of the Poor is a challenge for believers to examine themselves from the various forms of poverty the country is facing today.

Caritas Manila, the social service arm of the Archdiocese of Manila continues to support and assist our poor and marginalized brothers and sisters, especially during a disaster. (Fatima Llanza/RCAM-AOC)

 

Caritas Manila gives P1.5 Million gift certificates for World Day of the Poor

Catholic Churches in the Philippines gives P1.5 million pesos worth of gift certificates in celebration of the World Day of the Poor on Sunday, November 13, 2022.  The gift certificates from Caritas Manila were given by Radio Veritas 846 through its public service program “Caritas in Action” where P150 thousand were distributed to each diocese …

Caritas Manila gives P1.5 Million gift certificates for World Day of the Poor Read More »

Radio Veritas

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines Episcopal Commission on Social Communications (CBCP-ECSC) in partnership with Radio Veritas846 and Radio Veritas Asia has recently launched a Coffee Table Book celebrating the 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines. The book was unveiled last September 28, 2022, Feast of San Lorenzo Ruiz at Radio Veritas Compound in Fairview, Quezon City.

The unveiling of the publication was highlighted by the celebration of the Holy Eucharist presided over by Fr. Victor Sadaya, Head of Radio Veritas Asia, with Fr. Roy Bellen, Vice President for Operations of Radio Veritas 846. Fr. Anton CT Pascual, President of Radio Veritas 846 led the unveiling ceremony together with the other priests from Radio Veritas Asia.

The Coffee Table Book entitled “Gifted to Give 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines” presents the history of Christianity in the country in 5 parts: (1) Colonization and Christianization; (2) Piety and Identity; (3) War and Sovereignty; (4) Democracy and Service; and (5) Faith and Modernization.

It aims to document and highlight the journey of the Christian faith in the country.

“From each and every page we will be able to learn how our Catholic Faith was formed as a nation, and how it evolved and developed over time. Like when individuals take it upon themselves to dive deep into their own family’s history, they can understand how their family interacted with larger historical change; so, too can we appreciate the richness of our faith experience spanning 500 years of existence vis-à-vis the events that shaped who we are as a Church in the Philippines,” according to a statement released by Radio Veritas.

In his homily, Fr. Bellen who is also the Editor in Chief of the book told the faithful of the martyrdom of the San Lorenzo Ruiz, the first Filipino saint and reminded them to lean not only on human capacity but on God’s grace, love and mercy.

The Editorial Team includes Most Rev. Marcelino Antonio Maralit, DD (Executive Editor); Rev. Fr. Roy Bellen (Editor-In-Chief); Bro. Clifford Sorita (Managing Editor); Prof. Ricardo Lazo (Head Writer & Editor); Prof. Ludmila Labagnoy (Associate Editor), Prof. Raymond Datuon (Associate Editor); Ryan Angeles (Graphic & Layout Editor); Dene Mickel Mondoñedo (Editor of Photography); Aurelia Elarde; Audrey Elli, Liberty Pabillore, Trixie Olandria, Grant Emrick Flores and Mike Ainsley Vergara (Editorial Staff).

The Christianity in the Philippines began 500 years ago. In 1521, Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese navigator and explorer representing the Spanish Empire, arrived in the Visayan region of the Philippines where the first Mass was held.

The Philippines is ranked as the 5th largest Christian-majority country in 2010, with about 93% of the population being adherents. In 2019, it was the third largest Catholic country in the world and was one of two predominantly Catholic nations in Asia. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC | Photo by Genieve Genuino | Photogallery)

 

Coffee Table Book on PH’s 500 Years of Christianity launched

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines Episcopal Commission on Social Communications (CBCP-ECSC) in partnership with Radio Veritas846 and Radio Veritas Asia has recently launched a Coffee Table Book celebrating the 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines. The book was unveiled last September 28, 2022, Feast of San Lorenzo Ruiz at Radio Veritas Compound …

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Radio Veritas

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

A documentary film titled “Pilgrim: 500 Years of Catholic Faith in the Philippines” was shown to the public in a premiere held at the Radio Veritas Asia auditorium in Fairview, Quezon City last April 23, 2022.

Produced by Radio Veritas 846 and Radio Veritas Asia in partnership with Creative Travel and Tours International and Tourism Promotions Board, the docu-film showcases how the Christian faith flourished 500 years ago and even in this digital age.

Fr. Victor Sadaya, General Manager of Radio Veritas Asia encourages the public to watch and patronize the film.

“Inaanyayahan ko kayo dito sa pagpapanuod ng ating original na documentary drama tungkol sa paglalakbay ng pananampalataya ng mga Pilipino, ang kahalagahan nito dito’y pinapakita sa atin kung paano tayo biniyayaan ng Panginoon ng pananampalatayang ito papaano ito lumago,” Fr. Sadaya told Radio Veritas.

In line with the celebration of the centenary of the Christian faith in the country, the docu-film which is patterned through the theme, “Gifted to Give” creates awareness of how the people can spread and nurture the Catholic faith.

According to Bishop Bernardino Cortez of the Prelature of the Infanta, who attended the premiere, the film shows the resilience of the Filipino people despite the many trials they have been through in the past years. He added that the film can serve as a sign of a broad means of evangelization of the Christian faith.

“Pinakita doon na masasabi sa ating mga Pilipino ang saya ng Pilipinas at kung ano-ano ang nagagawa ng pananampalataya sa atin sa gitna ng mga giyera lahat ng pinagdaanan, nakatayo parin tayo, sana lumabas doon ang kagandahang loob ng mga Pilipino,” Bishop Cortez said.

Aside from Bishop Cortez, Bishop Roberto Gaa of Novaliches, Bishop Roberto Mallari of San Jose Nueva Ecija who is also the head of the Office of Social Communications Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conference (FABC) and Kalookan Bishop and Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President were among those who attended the premiere.

Radio Veritas President Fr. Anton CT Pascual and Radio Veritas Vice President for Operations Fr. Roy Bellen also graced the said occasion.

Before the film showing, a turn-over ceremony was held–a copy of the docu-film was given to CBCP, represented by Bishop David, who is currently the president of the conference. The CBCP will make it available to film in parishes and communities in all dioceses and archdioceses in the country. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Docu-Film on 500 YOC “PILGRIM” premiered

A documentary film titled “Pilgrim: 500 Years of Catholic Faith in the Philippines” was shown to the public in a premiere held at the Radio Veritas Asia auditorium in Fairview, Quezon City last April 23, 2022. Produced by Radio Veritas 846 and Radio Veritas Asia in partnership with Creative Travel and Tours International and Tourism …

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Radio Veritas

Radio Veritas, the leading Catholic radio station in the Philippines, will hold a Lenten Exhibit that will allow the faithful to deepen their understanding of the meaning and significance of the Lenten Season.

According to Ms. Renee Jose, head of the Religious Department of Radio Veritas, the exhibit will accompany the people in their journey toward the passion, death, and resurrection of Christ.

“This exhibit will hopefully help the faithful in their Lenten pilgrimage and strengthen their faith,” Ms. Jose told Radio Veritas.

The Lenten exhibit is open to the public and will be held from April 1 to 9, 2023, at the Fisher Mall Entertainment Center, Quezon City, from 10 in the morning to 9 in the evening.

The exhibit will showcase a variety of displays of images of the Lord Jesus depicting the Passion of Christ and the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary as well as the Mater Dolorosa.

In addition to the visual displays, prayers can be offered in the Radio Veritas Masses at 6 am, 12 and 6 pm, and 12 midnight.

For more details, please call Ms. Jose at (02) 8925-7931 to 39 locals 129, 131, 137, or  0917-631-4589. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Radio Veritas to hold Lenten Exhibit

Radio Veritas, the leading Catholic radio station in the Philippines, will hold a Lenten Exhibit that will allow the faithful to deepen their understanding of the meaning and significance of the Lenten Season. According to Ms. Renee Jose, head of the Religious Department of Radio Veritas, the exhibit will accompany the people in their journey …

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Radio Veritas

Radio Veritas’ live streaming account has been hacked by an international hacking group.

According to Veritas 846 news post, Roymark Gutierrez, Social Media Manager of the station said that on January 29, at 6:59 pm when the hackers entered the Veritas 846 Livestream on their Youtube Channel and accessed the email veritas846newmedia@gmail.com.

“We did not receive a login notification, we found out that it was hacked at 12-midnight mass when the YouTube channel for streaming the mass was no longer accessible as well as on other devices where the email was logged in,” Gutierrez told Radio Veritas.

Gutierrez immediately sought the help of an IT expert to recover the account but failed because the hacker removed the recovery method.

In the assessment made by the expert, the Internet Protocol or IP location was determined in the country of Russia.

As a means of precaution, the IT expert advised the public to be cautious when using the internet, especially the unverified source links.

On January 31, 2016, the Facebook Page of Radio Veritas was hacked by an international group.

Fr. Roy Bellen, Radio Veritas Vice President for Operations appealed to all the Kapanaligs to support the backup channel of the station to continue to monitor the holy masses and other programs.

“In the meantime, we inform the followers of the said Youtube channel to transfer and follow our live streaming via this backup channel: VERITAS PH LIVE STREAM. We hope for your understanding and continued support of our Catholic Station in its mission of Evangelization using the Media. Let us remain steadfast in proclaiming the TRUTH amidst these trials and difficulties,” Fr. Bellen told Radio Veritas. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Radio Veritas Youtube channel, hacked

Radio Veritas’ live streaming account has been hacked by an international hacking group. According to Veritas 846 news post, Roymark Gutierrez, Social Media Manager of the station said that on January 29, at 6:59 pm when the hackers entered the Veritas 846 Livestream on their Youtube Channel and accessed the email veritas846newmedia@gmail.com. “We did not …

Radio Veritas Youtube channel, hacked Read More »

Radio Veritas

Catholic Churches in the Philippines gives P1.5 million pesos worth of gift certificates in celebration of the World Day of the Poor on Sunday, November 13, 2022. 

The gift certificates from Caritas Manila were given by Radio Veritas 846 through its public service program “Caritas in Action” where P150 thousand were distributed to each diocese in Mega Manila.

Each selected family will receive one thousand pesos GCs which can be exchanged or purchased by the beneficiaries at a well-known grocery store in the country.

Among the dioceses that will receive the GCs are the dioceses of Cubao, Caloocan, Novaliches, Pasig, Parañaque Malolos, San Pablo in Laguna, Imus, Antipolo and the Archdiocese of Manila.

Recipients of the GCs are the poorest among the poor or who earn less than a thousand pesos.

Radio Veritas 846 and Caritas Manila believe that this aid is only part of the ongoing efforts of the Catholic Church to share and support those who are in need.

Earlier, Manila Archbishop Cardinal Jose Advincula announced that this year’s celebration of the World Day of the Poor is a challenge for believers to examine themselves from the various forms of poverty the country is facing today.

Caritas Manila, the social service arm of the Archdiocese of Manila continues to support and assist our poor and marginalized brothers and sisters, especially during a disaster. (Fatima Llanza/RCAM-AOC)

 

Caritas Manila gives P1.5 Million gift certificates for World Day of the Poor

Catholic Churches in the Philippines gives P1.5 million pesos worth of gift certificates in celebration of the World Day of the Poor on Sunday, November 13, 2022.  The gift certificates from Caritas Manila were given by Radio Veritas 846 through its public service program “Caritas in Action” where P150 thousand were distributed to each diocese …

Caritas Manila gives P1.5 Million gift certificates for World Day of the Poor Read More »

Radio Veritas

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines Episcopal Commission on Social Communications (CBCP-ECSC) in partnership with Radio Veritas846 and Radio Veritas Asia has recently launched a Coffee Table Book celebrating the 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines. The book was unveiled last September 28, 2022, Feast of San Lorenzo Ruiz at Radio Veritas Compound in Fairview, Quezon City.

The unveiling of the publication was highlighted by the celebration of the Holy Eucharist presided over by Fr. Victor Sadaya, Head of Radio Veritas Asia, with Fr. Roy Bellen, Vice President for Operations of Radio Veritas 846. Fr. Anton CT Pascual, President of Radio Veritas 846 led the unveiling ceremony together with the other priests from Radio Veritas Asia.

The Coffee Table Book entitled “Gifted to Give 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines” presents the history of Christianity in the country in 5 parts: (1) Colonization and Christianization; (2) Piety and Identity; (3) War and Sovereignty; (4) Democracy and Service; and (5) Faith and Modernization.

It aims to document and highlight the journey of the Christian faith in the country.

“From each and every page we will be able to learn how our Catholic Faith was formed as a nation, and how it evolved and developed over time. Like when individuals take it upon themselves to dive deep into their own family’s history, they can understand how their family interacted with larger historical change; so, too can we appreciate the richness of our faith experience spanning 500 years of existence vis-à-vis the events that shaped who we are as a Church in the Philippines,” according to a statement released by Radio Veritas.

In his homily, Fr. Bellen who is also the Editor in Chief of the book told the faithful of the martyrdom of the San Lorenzo Ruiz, the first Filipino saint and reminded them to lean not only on human capacity but on God’s grace, love and mercy.

The Editorial Team includes Most Rev. Marcelino Antonio Maralit, DD (Executive Editor); Rev. Fr. Roy Bellen (Editor-In-Chief); Bro. Clifford Sorita (Managing Editor); Prof. Ricardo Lazo (Head Writer & Editor); Prof. Ludmila Labagnoy (Associate Editor), Prof. Raymond Datuon (Associate Editor); Ryan Angeles (Graphic & Layout Editor); Dene Mickel Mondoñedo (Editor of Photography); Aurelia Elarde; Audrey Elli, Liberty Pabillore, Trixie Olandria, Grant Emrick Flores and Mike Ainsley Vergara (Editorial Staff).

The Christianity in the Philippines began 500 years ago. In 1521, Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese navigator and explorer representing the Spanish Empire, arrived in the Visayan region of the Philippines where the first Mass was held.

The Philippines is ranked as the 5th largest Christian-majority country in 2010, with about 93% of the population being adherents. In 2019, it was the third largest Catholic country in the world and was one of two predominantly Catholic nations in Asia. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC | Photo by Genieve Genuino | Photogallery)

 

Coffee Table Book on PH’s 500 Years of Christianity launched

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines Episcopal Commission on Social Communications (CBCP-ECSC) in partnership with Radio Veritas846 and Radio Veritas Asia has recently launched a Coffee Table Book celebrating the 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines. The book was unveiled last September 28, 2022, Feast of San Lorenzo Ruiz at Radio Veritas Compound …

Coffee Table Book on PH’s 500 Years of Christianity launched Read More »

Radio Veritas

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

A documentary film titled “Pilgrim: 500 Years of Catholic Faith in the Philippines” was shown to the public in a premiere held at the Radio Veritas Asia auditorium in Fairview, Quezon City last April 23, 2022.

Produced by Radio Veritas 846 and Radio Veritas Asia in partnership with Creative Travel and Tours International and Tourism Promotions Board, the docu-film showcases how the Christian faith flourished 500 years ago and even in this digital age.

Fr. Victor Sadaya, General Manager of Radio Veritas Asia encourages the public to watch and patronize the film.

“Inaanyayahan ko kayo dito sa pagpapanuod ng ating original na documentary drama tungkol sa paglalakbay ng pananampalataya ng mga Pilipino, ang kahalagahan nito dito’y pinapakita sa atin kung paano tayo biniyayaan ng Panginoon ng pananampalatayang ito papaano ito lumago,” Fr. Sadaya told Radio Veritas.

In line with the celebration of the centenary of the Christian faith in the country, the docu-film which is patterned through the theme, “Gifted to Give” creates awareness of how the people can spread and nurture the Catholic faith.

According to Bishop Bernardino Cortez of the Prelature of the Infanta, who attended the premiere, the film shows the resilience of the Filipino people despite the many trials they have been through in the past years. He added that the film can serve as a sign of a broad means of evangelization of the Christian faith.

“Pinakita doon na masasabi sa ating mga Pilipino ang saya ng Pilipinas at kung ano-ano ang nagagawa ng pananampalataya sa atin sa gitna ng mga giyera lahat ng pinagdaanan, nakatayo parin tayo, sana lumabas doon ang kagandahang loob ng mga Pilipino,” Bishop Cortez said.

Aside from Bishop Cortez, Bishop Roberto Gaa of Novaliches, Bishop Roberto Mallari of San Jose Nueva Ecija who is also the head of the Office of Social Communications Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conference (FABC) and Kalookan Bishop and Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President were among those who attended the premiere.

Radio Veritas President Fr. Anton CT Pascual and Radio Veritas Vice President for Operations Fr. Roy Bellen also graced the said occasion.

Before the film showing, a turn-over ceremony was held–a copy of the docu-film was given to CBCP, represented by Bishop David, who is currently the president of the conference. The CBCP will make it available to film in parishes and communities in all dioceses and archdioceses in the country. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Docu-Film on 500 YOC “PILGRIM” premiered

A documentary film titled “Pilgrim: 500 Years of Catholic Faith in the Philippines” was shown to the public in a premiere held at the Radio Veritas Asia auditorium in Fairview, Quezon City last April 23, 2022. Produced by Radio Veritas 846 and Radio Veritas Asia in partnership with Creative Travel and Tours International and Tourism …

Docu-Film on 500 YOC “PILGRIM” premiered Read More »

Radio Veritas

Radio Veritas, the leading Catholic radio station in the Philippines, will hold a Lenten Exhibit that will allow the faithful to deepen their understanding of the meaning and significance of the Lenten Season.

According to Ms. Renee Jose, head of the Religious Department of Radio Veritas, the exhibit will accompany the people in their journey toward the passion, death, and resurrection of Christ.

“This exhibit will hopefully help the faithful in their Lenten pilgrimage and strengthen their faith,” Ms. Jose told Radio Veritas.

The Lenten exhibit is open to the public and will be held from April 1 to 9, 2023, at the Fisher Mall Entertainment Center, Quezon City, from 10 in the morning to 9 in the evening.

The exhibit will showcase a variety of displays of images of the Lord Jesus depicting the Passion of Christ and the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary as well as the Mater Dolorosa.

In addition to the visual displays, prayers can be offered in the Radio Veritas Masses at 6 am, 12 and 6 pm, and 12 midnight.

For more details, please call Ms. Jose at (02) 8925-7931 to 39 locals 129, 131, 137, or  0917-631-4589. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Radio Veritas to hold Lenten Exhibit

Radio Veritas, the leading Catholic radio station in the Philippines, will hold a Lenten Exhibit that will allow the faithful to deepen their understanding of the meaning and significance of the Lenten Season. According to Ms. Renee Jose, head of the Religious Department of Radio Veritas, the exhibit will accompany the people in their journey …

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Radio Veritas

Radio Veritas’ live streaming account has been hacked by an international hacking group.

According to Veritas 846 news post, Roymark Gutierrez, Social Media Manager of the station said that on January 29, at 6:59 pm when the hackers entered the Veritas 846 Livestream on their Youtube Channel and accessed the email veritas846newmedia@gmail.com.

“We did not receive a login notification, we found out that it was hacked at 12-midnight mass when the YouTube channel for streaming the mass was no longer accessible as well as on other devices where the email was logged in,” Gutierrez told Radio Veritas.

Gutierrez immediately sought the help of an IT expert to recover the account but failed because the hacker removed the recovery method.

In the assessment made by the expert, the Internet Protocol or IP location was determined in the country of Russia.

As a means of precaution, the IT expert advised the public to be cautious when using the internet, especially the unverified source links.

On January 31, 2016, the Facebook Page of Radio Veritas was hacked by an international group.

Fr. Roy Bellen, Radio Veritas Vice President for Operations appealed to all the Kapanaligs to support the backup channel of the station to continue to monitor the holy masses and other programs.

“In the meantime, we inform the followers of the said Youtube channel to transfer and follow our live streaming via this backup channel: VERITAS PH LIVE STREAM. We hope for your understanding and continued support of our Catholic Station in its mission of Evangelization using the Media. Let us remain steadfast in proclaiming the TRUTH amidst these trials and difficulties,” Fr. Bellen told Radio Veritas. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Radio Veritas Youtube channel, hacked

Radio Veritas’ live streaming account has been hacked by an international hacking group. According to Veritas 846 news post, Roymark Gutierrez, Social Media Manager of the station said that on January 29, at 6:59 pm when the hackers entered the Veritas 846 Livestream on their Youtube Channel and accessed the email veritas846newmedia@gmail.com. “We did not …

Radio Veritas Youtube channel, hacked Read More »

Radio Veritas

Catholic Churches in the Philippines gives P1.5 million pesos worth of gift certificates in celebration of the World Day of the Poor on Sunday, November 13, 2022. 

The gift certificates from Caritas Manila were given by Radio Veritas 846 through its public service program “Caritas in Action” where P150 thousand were distributed to each diocese in Mega Manila.

Each selected family will receive one thousand pesos GCs which can be exchanged or purchased by the beneficiaries at a well-known grocery store in the country.

Among the dioceses that will receive the GCs are the dioceses of Cubao, Caloocan, Novaliches, Pasig, Parañaque Malolos, San Pablo in Laguna, Imus, Antipolo and the Archdiocese of Manila.

Recipients of the GCs are the poorest among the poor or who earn less than a thousand pesos.

Radio Veritas 846 and Caritas Manila believe that this aid is only part of the ongoing efforts of the Catholic Church to share and support those who are in need.

Earlier, Manila Archbishop Cardinal Jose Advincula announced that this year’s celebration of the World Day of the Poor is a challenge for believers to examine themselves from the various forms of poverty the country is facing today.

Caritas Manila, the social service arm of the Archdiocese of Manila continues to support and assist our poor and marginalized brothers and sisters, especially during a disaster. (Fatima Llanza/RCAM-AOC)

 

Caritas Manila gives P1.5 Million gift certificates for World Day of the Poor

Catholic Churches in the Philippines gives P1.5 million pesos worth of gift certificates in celebration of the World Day of the Poor on Sunday, November 13, 2022.  The gift certificates from Caritas Manila were given by Radio Veritas 846 through its public service program “Caritas in Action” where P150 thousand were distributed to each diocese …

Caritas Manila gives P1.5 Million gift certificates for World Day of the Poor Read More »

Radio Veritas

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines Episcopal Commission on Social Communications (CBCP-ECSC) in partnership with Radio Veritas846 and Radio Veritas Asia has recently launched a Coffee Table Book celebrating the 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines. The book was unveiled last September 28, 2022, Feast of San Lorenzo Ruiz at Radio Veritas Compound in Fairview, Quezon City.

The unveiling of the publication was highlighted by the celebration of the Holy Eucharist presided over by Fr. Victor Sadaya, Head of Radio Veritas Asia, with Fr. Roy Bellen, Vice President for Operations of Radio Veritas 846. Fr. Anton CT Pascual, President of Radio Veritas 846 led the unveiling ceremony together with the other priests from Radio Veritas Asia.

The Coffee Table Book entitled “Gifted to Give 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines” presents the history of Christianity in the country in 5 parts: (1) Colonization and Christianization; (2) Piety and Identity; (3) War and Sovereignty; (4) Democracy and Service; and (5) Faith and Modernization.

It aims to document and highlight the journey of the Christian faith in the country.

“From each and every page we will be able to learn how our Catholic Faith was formed as a nation, and how it evolved and developed over time. Like when individuals take it upon themselves to dive deep into their own family’s history, they can understand how their family interacted with larger historical change; so, too can we appreciate the richness of our faith experience spanning 500 years of existence vis-à-vis the events that shaped who we are as a Church in the Philippines,” according to a statement released by Radio Veritas.

In his homily, Fr. Bellen who is also the Editor in Chief of the book told the faithful of the martyrdom of the San Lorenzo Ruiz, the first Filipino saint and reminded them to lean not only on human capacity but on God’s grace, love and mercy.

The Editorial Team includes Most Rev. Marcelino Antonio Maralit, DD (Executive Editor); Rev. Fr. Roy Bellen (Editor-In-Chief); Bro. Clifford Sorita (Managing Editor); Prof. Ricardo Lazo (Head Writer & Editor); Prof. Ludmila Labagnoy (Associate Editor), Prof. Raymond Datuon (Associate Editor); Ryan Angeles (Graphic & Layout Editor); Dene Mickel Mondoñedo (Editor of Photography); Aurelia Elarde; Audrey Elli, Liberty Pabillore, Trixie Olandria, Grant Emrick Flores and Mike Ainsley Vergara (Editorial Staff).

The Christianity in the Philippines began 500 years ago. In 1521, Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese navigator and explorer representing the Spanish Empire, arrived in the Visayan region of the Philippines where the first Mass was held.

The Philippines is ranked as the 5th largest Christian-majority country in 2010, with about 93% of the population being adherents. In 2019, it was the third largest Catholic country in the world and was one of two predominantly Catholic nations in Asia. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC | Photo by Genieve Genuino | Photogallery)

 

Coffee Table Book on PH’s 500 Years of Christianity launched

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines Episcopal Commission on Social Communications (CBCP-ECSC) in partnership with Radio Veritas846 and Radio Veritas Asia has recently launched a Coffee Table Book celebrating the 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines. The book was unveiled last September 28, 2022, Feast of San Lorenzo Ruiz at Radio Veritas Compound …

Coffee Table Book on PH’s 500 Years of Christianity launched Read More »

Radio Veritas

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

A documentary film titled “Pilgrim: 500 Years of Catholic Faith in the Philippines” was shown to the public in a premiere held at the Radio Veritas Asia auditorium in Fairview, Quezon City last April 23, 2022.

Produced by Radio Veritas 846 and Radio Veritas Asia in partnership with Creative Travel and Tours International and Tourism Promotions Board, the docu-film showcases how the Christian faith flourished 500 years ago and even in this digital age.

Fr. Victor Sadaya, General Manager of Radio Veritas Asia encourages the public to watch and patronize the film.

“Inaanyayahan ko kayo dito sa pagpapanuod ng ating original na documentary drama tungkol sa paglalakbay ng pananampalataya ng mga Pilipino, ang kahalagahan nito dito’y pinapakita sa atin kung paano tayo biniyayaan ng Panginoon ng pananampalatayang ito papaano ito lumago,” Fr. Sadaya told Radio Veritas.

In line with the celebration of the centenary of the Christian faith in the country, the docu-film which is patterned through the theme, “Gifted to Give” creates awareness of how the people can spread and nurture the Catholic faith.

According to Bishop Bernardino Cortez of the Prelature of the Infanta, who attended the premiere, the film shows the resilience of the Filipino people despite the many trials they have been through in the past years. He added that the film can serve as a sign of a broad means of evangelization of the Christian faith.

“Pinakita doon na masasabi sa ating mga Pilipino ang saya ng Pilipinas at kung ano-ano ang nagagawa ng pananampalataya sa atin sa gitna ng mga giyera lahat ng pinagdaanan, nakatayo parin tayo, sana lumabas doon ang kagandahang loob ng mga Pilipino,” Bishop Cortez said.

Aside from Bishop Cortez, Bishop Roberto Gaa of Novaliches, Bishop Roberto Mallari of San Jose Nueva Ecija who is also the head of the Office of Social Communications Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conference (FABC) and Kalookan Bishop and Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President were among those who attended the premiere.

Radio Veritas President Fr. Anton CT Pascual and Radio Veritas Vice President for Operations Fr. Roy Bellen also graced the said occasion.

Before the film showing, a turn-over ceremony was held–a copy of the docu-film was given to CBCP, represented by Bishop David, who is currently the president of the conference. The CBCP will make it available to film in parishes and communities in all dioceses and archdioceses in the country. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Docu-Film on 500 YOC “PILGRIM” premiered

A documentary film titled “Pilgrim: 500 Years of Catholic Faith in the Philippines” was shown to the public in a premiere held at the Radio Veritas Asia auditorium in Fairview, Quezon City last April 23, 2022. Produced by Radio Veritas 846 and Radio Veritas Asia in partnership with Creative Travel and Tours International and Tourism …

Docu-Film on 500 YOC “PILGRIM” premiered Read More »

Radio Veritas

Radio Veritas, the leading Catholic radio station in the Philippines, will hold a Lenten Exhibit that will allow the faithful to deepen their understanding of the meaning and significance of the Lenten Season.

According to Ms. Renee Jose, head of the Religious Department of Radio Veritas, the exhibit will accompany the people in their journey toward the passion, death, and resurrection of Christ.

“This exhibit will hopefully help the faithful in their Lenten pilgrimage and strengthen their faith,” Ms. Jose told Radio Veritas.

The Lenten exhibit is open to the public and will be held from April 1 to 9, 2023, at the Fisher Mall Entertainment Center, Quezon City, from 10 in the morning to 9 in the evening.

The exhibit will showcase a variety of displays of images of the Lord Jesus depicting the Passion of Christ and the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary as well as the Mater Dolorosa.

In addition to the visual displays, prayers can be offered in the Radio Veritas Masses at 6 am, 12 and 6 pm, and 12 midnight.

For more details, please call Ms. Jose at (02) 8925-7931 to 39 locals 129, 131, 137, or  0917-631-4589. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Radio Veritas to hold Lenten Exhibit

Radio Veritas, the leading Catholic radio station in the Philippines, will hold a Lenten Exhibit that will allow the faithful to deepen their understanding of the meaning and significance of the Lenten Season. According to Ms. Renee Jose, head of the Religious Department of Radio Veritas, the exhibit will accompany the people in their journey …

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Radio Veritas

Radio Veritas’ live streaming account has been hacked by an international hacking group.

According to Veritas 846 news post, Roymark Gutierrez, Social Media Manager of the station said that on January 29, at 6:59 pm when the hackers entered the Veritas 846 Livestream on their Youtube Channel and accessed the email veritas846newmedia@gmail.com.

“We did not receive a login notification, we found out that it was hacked at 12-midnight mass when the YouTube channel for streaming the mass was no longer accessible as well as on other devices where the email was logged in,” Gutierrez told Radio Veritas.

Gutierrez immediately sought the help of an IT expert to recover the account but failed because the hacker removed the recovery method.

In the assessment made by the expert, the Internet Protocol or IP location was determined in the country of Russia.

As a means of precaution, the IT expert advised the public to be cautious when using the internet, especially the unverified source links.

On January 31, 2016, the Facebook Page of Radio Veritas was hacked by an international group.

Fr. Roy Bellen, Radio Veritas Vice President for Operations appealed to all the Kapanaligs to support the backup channel of the station to continue to monitor the holy masses and other programs.

“In the meantime, we inform the followers of the said Youtube channel to transfer and follow our live streaming via this backup channel: VERITAS PH LIVE STREAM. We hope for your understanding and continued support of our Catholic Station in its mission of Evangelization using the Media. Let us remain steadfast in proclaiming the TRUTH amidst these trials and difficulties,” Fr. Bellen told Radio Veritas. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Radio Veritas Youtube channel, hacked

Radio Veritas’ live streaming account has been hacked by an international hacking group. According to Veritas 846 news post, Roymark Gutierrez, Social Media Manager of the station said that on January 29, at 6:59 pm when the hackers entered the Veritas 846 Livestream on their Youtube Channel and accessed the email veritas846newmedia@gmail.com. “We did not …

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Radio Veritas

Catholic Churches in the Philippines gives P1.5 million pesos worth of gift certificates in celebration of the World Day of the Poor on Sunday, November 13, 2022. 

The gift certificates from Caritas Manila were given by Radio Veritas 846 through its public service program “Caritas in Action” where P150 thousand were distributed to each diocese in Mega Manila.

Each selected family will receive one thousand pesos GCs which can be exchanged or purchased by the beneficiaries at a well-known grocery store in the country.

Among the dioceses that will receive the GCs are the dioceses of Cubao, Caloocan, Novaliches, Pasig, Parañaque Malolos, San Pablo in Laguna, Imus, Antipolo and the Archdiocese of Manila.

Recipients of the GCs are the poorest among the poor or who earn less than a thousand pesos.

Radio Veritas 846 and Caritas Manila believe that this aid is only part of the ongoing efforts of the Catholic Church to share and support those who are in need.

Earlier, Manila Archbishop Cardinal Jose Advincula announced that this year’s celebration of the World Day of the Poor is a challenge for believers to examine themselves from the various forms of poverty the country is facing today.

Caritas Manila, the social service arm of the Archdiocese of Manila continues to support and assist our poor and marginalized brothers and sisters, especially during a disaster. (Fatima Llanza/RCAM-AOC)

 

Caritas Manila gives P1.5 Million gift certificates for World Day of the Poor

Catholic Churches in the Philippines gives P1.5 million pesos worth of gift certificates in celebration of the World Day of the Poor on Sunday, November 13, 2022.  The gift certificates from Caritas Manila were given by Radio Veritas 846 through its public service program “Caritas in Action” where P150 thousand were distributed to each diocese …

Caritas Manila gives P1.5 Million gift certificates for World Day of the Poor Read More »

Radio Veritas

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines Episcopal Commission on Social Communications (CBCP-ECSC) in partnership with Radio Veritas846 and Radio Veritas Asia has recently launched a Coffee Table Book celebrating the 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines. The book was unveiled last September 28, 2022, Feast of San Lorenzo Ruiz at Radio Veritas Compound in Fairview, Quezon City.

The unveiling of the publication was highlighted by the celebration of the Holy Eucharist presided over by Fr. Victor Sadaya, Head of Radio Veritas Asia, with Fr. Roy Bellen, Vice President for Operations of Radio Veritas 846. Fr. Anton CT Pascual, President of Radio Veritas 846 led the unveiling ceremony together with the other priests from Radio Veritas Asia.

The Coffee Table Book entitled “Gifted to Give 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines” presents the history of Christianity in the country in 5 parts: (1) Colonization and Christianization; (2) Piety and Identity; (3) War and Sovereignty; (4) Democracy and Service; and (5) Faith and Modernization.

It aims to document and highlight the journey of the Christian faith in the country.

“From each and every page we will be able to learn how our Catholic Faith was formed as a nation, and how it evolved and developed over time. Like when individuals take it upon themselves to dive deep into their own family’s history, they can understand how their family interacted with larger historical change; so, too can we appreciate the richness of our faith experience spanning 500 years of existence vis-à-vis the events that shaped who we are as a Church in the Philippines,” according to a statement released by Radio Veritas.

In his homily, Fr. Bellen who is also the Editor in Chief of the book told the faithful of the martyrdom of the San Lorenzo Ruiz, the first Filipino saint and reminded them to lean not only on human capacity but on God’s grace, love and mercy.

The Editorial Team includes Most Rev. Marcelino Antonio Maralit, DD (Executive Editor); Rev. Fr. Roy Bellen (Editor-In-Chief); Bro. Clifford Sorita (Managing Editor); Prof. Ricardo Lazo (Head Writer & Editor); Prof. Ludmila Labagnoy (Associate Editor), Prof. Raymond Datuon (Associate Editor); Ryan Angeles (Graphic & Layout Editor); Dene Mickel Mondoñedo (Editor of Photography); Aurelia Elarde; Audrey Elli, Liberty Pabillore, Trixie Olandria, Grant Emrick Flores and Mike Ainsley Vergara (Editorial Staff).

The Christianity in the Philippines began 500 years ago. In 1521, Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese navigator and explorer representing the Spanish Empire, arrived in the Visayan region of the Philippines where the first Mass was held.

The Philippines is ranked as the 5th largest Christian-majority country in 2010, with about 93% of the population being adherents. In 2019, it was the third largest Catholic country in the world and was one of two predominantly Catholic nations in Asia. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC | Photo by Genieve Genuino | Photogallery)

 

Coffee Table Book on PH’s 500 Years of Christianity launched

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines Episcopal Commission on Social Communications (CBCP-ECSC) in partnership with Radio Veritas846 and Radio Veritas Asia has recently launched a Coffee Table Book celebrating the 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines. The book was unveiled last September 28, 2022, Feast of San Lorenzo Ruiz at Radio Veritas Compound …

Coffee Table Book on PH’s 500 Years of Christianity launched Read More »

Radio Veritas

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

A documentary film titled “Pilgrim: 500 Years of Catholic Faith in the Philippines” was shown to the public in a premiere held at the Radio Veritas Asia auditorium in Fairview, Quezon City last April 23, 2022.

Produced by Radio Veritas 846 and Radio Veritas Asia in partnership with Creative Travel and Tours International and Tourism Promotions Board, the docu-film showcases how the Christian faith flourished 500 years ago and even in this digital age.

Fr. Victor Sadaya, General Manager of Radio Veritas Asia encourages the public to watch and patronize the film.

“Inaanyayahan ko kayo dito sa pagpapanuod ng ating original na documentary drama tungkol sa paglalakbay ng pananampalataya ng mga Pilipino, ang kahalagahan nito dito’y pinapakita sa atin kung paano tayo biniyayaan ng Panginoon ng pananampalatayang ito papaano ito lumago,” Fr. Sadaya told Radio Veritas.

In line with the celebration of the centenary of the Christian faith in the country, the docu-film which is patterned through the theme, “Gifted to Give” creates awareness of how the people can spread and nurture the Catholic faith.

According to Bishop Bernardino Cortez of the Prelature of the Infanta, who attended the premiere, the film shows the resilience of the Filipino people despite the many trials they have been through in the past years. He added that the film can serve as a sign of a broad means of evangelization of the Christian faith.

“Pinakita doon na masasabi sa ating mga Pilipino ang saya ng Pilipinas at kung ano-ano ang nagagawa ng pananampalataya sa atin sa gitna ng mga giyera lahat ng pinagdaanan, nakatayo parin tayo, sana lumabas doon ang kagandahang loob ng mga Pilipino,” Bishop Cortez said.

Aside from Bishop Cortez, Bishop Roberto Gaa of Novaliches, Bishop Roberto Mallari of San Jose Nueva Ecija who is also the head of the Office of Social Communications Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conference (FABC) and Kalookan Bishop and Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President were among those who attended the premiere.

Radio Veritas President Fr. Anton CT Pascual and Radio Veritas Vice President for Operations Fr. Roy Bellen also graced the said occasion.

Before the film showing, a turn-over ceremony was held–a copy of the docu-film was given to CBCP, represented by Bishop David, who is currently the president of the conference. The CBCP will make it available to film in parishes and communities in all dioceses and archdioceses in the country. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Docu-Film on 500 YOC “PILGRIM” premiered

A documentary film titled “Pilgrim: 500 Years of Catholic Faith in the Philippines” was shown to the public in a premiere held at the Radio Veritas Asia auditorium in Fairview, Quezon City last April 23, 2022. Produced by Radio Veritas 846 and Radio Veritas Asia in partnership with Creative Travel and Tours International and Tourism …

Docu-Film on 500 YOC “PILGRIM” premiered Read More »

Radio Veritas

Radio Veritas, the leading Catholic radio station in the Philippines, will hold a Lenten Exhibit that will allow the faithful to deepen their understanding of the meaning and significance of the Lenten Season.

According to Ms. Renee Jose, head of the Religious Department of Radio Veritas, the exhibit will accompany the people in their journey toward the passion, death, and resurrection of Christ.

“This exhibit will hopefully help the faithful in their Lenten pilgrimage and strengthen their faith,” Ms. Jose told Radio Veritas.

The Lenten exhibit is open to the public and will be held from April 1 to 9, 2023, at the Fisher Mall Entertainment Center, Quezon City, from 10 in the morning to 9 in the evening.

The exhibit will showcase a variety of displays of images of the Lord Jesus depicting the Passion of Christ and the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary as well as the Mater Dolorosa.

In addition to the visual displays, prayers can be offered in the Radio Veritas Masses at 6 am, 12 and 6 pm, and 12 midnight.

For more details, please call Ms. Jose at (02) 8925-7931 to 39 locals 129, 131, 137, or  0917-631-4589. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Radio Veritas to hold Lenten Exhibit

Radio Veritas, the leading Catholic radio station in the Philippines, will hold a Lenten Exhibit that will allow the faithful to deepen their understanding of the meaning and significance of the Lenten Season. According to Ms. Renee Jose, head of the Religious Department of Radio Veritas, the exhibit will accompany the people in their journey …

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Radio Veritas

Radio Veritas’ live streaming account has been hacked by an international hacking group.

According to Veritas 846 news post, Roymark Gutierrez, Social Media Manager of the station said that on January 29, at 6:59 pm when the hackers entered the Veritas 846 Livestream on their Youtube Channel and accessed the email veritas846newmedia@gmail.com.

“We did not receive a login notification, we found out that it was hacked at 12-midnight mass when the YouTube channel for streaming the mass was no longer accessible as well as on other devices where the email was logged in,” Gutierrez told Radio Veritas.

Gutierrez immediately sought the help of an IT expert to recover the account but failed because the hacker removed the recovery method.

In the assessment made by the expert, the Internet Protocol or IP location was determined in the country of Russia.

As a means of precaution, the IT expert advised the public to be cautious when using the internet, especially the unverified source links.

On January 31, 2016, the Facebook Page of Radio Veritas was hacked by an international group.

Fr. Roy Bellen, Radio Veritas Vice President for Operations appealed to all the Kapanaligs to support the backup channel of the station to continue to monitor the holy masses and other programs.

“In the meantime, we inform the followers of the said Youtube channel to transfer and follow our live streaming via this backup channel: VERITAS PH LIVE STREAM. We hope for your understanding and continued support of our Catholic Station in its mission of Evangelization using the Media. Let us remain steadfast in proclaiming the TRUTH amidst these trials and difficulties,” Fr. Bellen told Radio Veritas. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Radio Veritas Youtube channel, hacked

Radio Veritas’ live streaming account has been hacked by an international hacking group. According to Veritas 846 news post, Roymark Gutierrez, Social Media Manager of the station said that on January 29, at 6:59 pm when the hackers entered the Veritas 846 Livestream on their Youtube Channel and accessed the email veritas846newmedia@gmail.com. “We did not …

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Radio Veritas

Catholic Churches in the Philippines gives P1.5 million pesos worth of gift certificates in celebration of the World Day of the Poor on Sunday, November 13, 2022. 

The gift certificates from Caritas Manila were given by Radio Veritas 846 through its public service program “Caritas in Action” where P150 thousand were distributed to each diocese in Mega Manila.

Each selected family will receive one thousand pesos GCs which can be exchanged or purchased by the beneficiaries at a well-known grocery store in the country.

Among the dioceses that will receive the GCs are the dioceses of Cubao, Caloocan, Novaliches, Pasig, Parañaque Malolos, San Pablo in Laguna, Imus, Antipolo and the Archdiocese of Manila.

Recipients of the GCs are the poorest among the poor or who earn less than a thousand pesos.

Radio Veritas 846 and Caritas Manila believe that this aid is only part of the ongoing efforts of the Catholic Church to share and support those who are in need.

Earlier, Manila Archbishop Cardinal Jose Advincula announced that this year’s celebration of the World Day of the Poor is a challenge for believers to examine themselves from the various forms of poverty the country is facing today.

Caritas Manila, the social service arm of the Archdiocese of Manila continues to support and assist our poor and marginalized brothers and sisters, especially during a disaster. (Fatima Llanza/RCAM-AOC)

 

Caritas Manila gives P1.5 Million gift certificates for World Day of the Poor

Catholic Churches in the Philippines gives P1.5 million pesos worth of gift certificates in celebration of the World Day of the Poor on Sunday, November 13, 2022.  The gift certificates from Caritas Manila were given by Radio Veritas 846 through its public service program “Caritas in Action” where P150 thousand were distributed to each diocese …

Caritas Manila gives P1.5 Million gift certificates for World Day of the Poor Read More »

Radio Veritas

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines Episcopal Commission on Social Communications (CBCP-ECSC) in partnership with Radio Veritas846 and Radio Veritas Asia has recently launched a Coffee Table Book celebrating the 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines. The book was unveiled last September 28, 2022, Feast of San Lorenzo Ruiz at Radio Veritas Compound in Fairview, Quezon City.

The unveiling of the publication was highlighted by the celebration of the Holy Eucharist presided over by Fr. Victor Sadaya, Head of Radio Veritas Asia, with Fr. Roy Bellen, Vice President for Operations of Radio Veritas 846. Fr. Anton CT Pascual, President of Radio Veritas 846 led the unveiling ceremony together with the other priests from Radio Veritas Asia.

The Coffee Table Book entitled “Gifted to Give 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines” presents the history of Christianity in the country in 5 parts: (1) Colonization and Christianization; (2) Piety and Identity; (3) War and Sovereignty; (4) Democracy and Service; and (5) Faith and Modernization.

It aims to document and highlight the journey of the Christian faith in the country.

“From each and every page we will be able to learn how our Catholic Faith was formed as a nation, and how it evolved and developed over time. Like when individuals take it upon themselves to dive deep into their own family’s history, they can understand how their family interacted with larger historical change; so, too can we appreciate the richness of our faith experience spanning 500 years of existence vis-à-vis the events that shaped who we are as a Church in the Philippines,” according to a statement released by Radio Veritas.

In his homily, Fr. Bellen who is also the Editor in Chief of the book told the faithful of the martyrdom of the San Lorenzo Ruiz, the first Filipino saint and reminded them to lean not only on human capacity but on God’s grace, love and mercy.

The Editorial Team includes Most Rev. Marcelino Antonio Maralit, DD (Executive Editor); Rev. Fr. Roy Bellen (Editor-In-Chief); Bro. Clifford Sorita (Managing Editor); Prof. Ricardo Lazo (Head Writer & Editor); Prof. Ludmila Labagnoy (Associate Editor), Prof. Raymond Datuon (Associate Editor); Ryan Angeles (Graphic & Layout Editor); Dene Mickel Mondoñedo (Editor of Photography); Aurelia Elarde; Audrey Elli, Liberty Pabillore, Trixie Olandria, Grant Emrick Flores and Mike Ainsley Vergara (Editorial Staff).

The Christianity in the Philippines began 500 years ago. In 1521, Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese navigator and explorer representing the Spanish Empire, arrived in the Visayan region of the Philippines where the first Mass was held.

The Philippines is ranked as the 5th largest Christian-majority country in 2010, with about 93% of the population being adherents. In 2019, it was the third largest Catholic country in the world and was one of two predominantly Catholic nations in Asia. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC | Photo by Genieve Genuino | Photogallery)

 

Coffee Table Book on PH’s 500 Years of Christianity launched

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines Episcopal Commission on Social Communications (CBCP-ECSC) in partnership with Radio Veritas846 and Radio Veritas Asia has recently launched a Coffee Table Book celebrating the 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines. The book was unveiled last September 28, 2022, Feast of San Lorenzo Ruiz at Radio Veritas Compound …

Coffee Table Book on PH’s 500 Years of Christianity launched Read More »

Radio Veritas

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

A documentary film titled “Pilgrim: 500 Years of Catholic Faith in the Philippines” was shown to the public in a premiere held at the Radio Veritas Asia auditorium in Fairview, Quezon City last April 23, 2022.

Produced by Radio Veritas 846 and Radio Veritas Asia in partnership with Creative Travel and Tours International and Tourism Promotions Board, the docu-film showcases how the Christian faith flourished 500 years ago and even in this digital age.

Fr. Victor Sadaya, General Manager of Radio Veritas Asia encourages the public to watch and patronize the film.

“Inaanyayahan ko kayo dito sa pagpapanuod ng ating original na documentary drama tungkol sa paglalakbay ng pananampalataya ng mga Pilipino, ang kahalagahan nito dito’y pinapakita sa atin kung paano tayo biniyayaan ng Panginoon ng pananampalatayang ito papaano ito lumago,” Fr. Sadaya told Radio Veritas.

In line with the celebration of the centenary of the Christian faith in the country, the docu-film which is patterned through the theme, “Gifted to Give” creates awareness of how the people can spread and nurture the Catholic faith.

According to Bishop Bernardino Cortez of the Prelature of the Infanta, who attended the premiere, the film shows the resilience of the Filipino people despite the many trials they have been through in the past years. He added that the film can serve as a sign of a broad means of evangelization of the Christian faith.

“Pinakita doon na masasabi sa ating mga Pilipino ang saya ng Pilipinas at kung ano-ano ang nagagawa ng pananampalataya sa atin sa gitna ng mga giyera lahat ng pinagdaanan, nakatayo parin tayo, sana lumabas doon ang kagandahang loob ng mga Pilipino,” Bishop Cortez said.

Aside from Bishop Cortez, Bishop Roberto Gaa of Novaliches, Bishop Roberto Mallari of San Jose Nueva Ecija who is also the head of the Office of Social Communications Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conference (FABC) and Kalookan Bishop and Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President were among those who attended the premiere.

Radio Veritas President Fr. Anton CT Pascual and Radio Veritas Vice President for Operations Fr. Roy Bellen also graced the said occasion.

Before the film showing, a turn-over ceremony was held–a copy of the docu-film was given to CBCP, represented by Bishop David, who is currently the president of the conference. The CBCP will make it available to film in parishes and communities in all dioceses and archdioceses in the country. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Docu-Film on 500 YOC “PILGRIM” premiered

A documentary film titled “Pilgrim: 500 Years of Catholic Faith in the Philippines” was shown to the public in a premiere held at the Radio Veritas Asia auditorium in Fairview, Quezon City last April 23, 2022. Produced by Radio Veritas 846 and Radio Veritas Asia in partnership with Creative Travel and Tours International and Tourism …

Docu-Film on 500 YOC “PILGRIM” premiered Read More »

Radio Veritas

Radio Veritas, the leading Catholic radio station in the Philippines, will hold a Lenten Exhibit that will allow the faithful to deepen their understanding of the meaning and significance of the Lenten Season.

According to Ms. Renee Jose, head of the Religious Department of Radio Veritas, the exhibit will accompany the people in their journey toward the passion, death, and resurrection of Christ.

“This exhibit will hopefully help the faithful in their Lenten pilgrimage and strengthen their faith,” Ms. Jose told Radio Veritas.

The Lenten exhibit is open to the public and will be held from April 1 to 9, 2023, at the Fisher Mall Entertainment Center, Quezon City, from 10 in the morning to 9 in the evening.

The exhibit will showcase a variety of displays of images of the Lord Jesus depicting the Passion of Christ and the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary as well as the Mater Dolorosa.

In addition to the visual displays, prayers can be offered in the Radio Veritas Masses at 6 am, 12 and 6 pm, and 12 midnight.

For more details, please call Ms. Jose at (02) 8925-7931 to 39 locals 129, 131, 137, or  0917-631-4589. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Radio Veritas to hold Lenten Exhibit

Radio Veritas, the leading Catholic radio station in the Philippines, will hold a Lenten Exhibit that will allow the faithful to deepen their understanding of the meaning and significance of the Lenten Season. According to Ms. Renee Jose, head of the Religious Department of Radio Veritas, the exhibit will accompany the people in their journey …

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Radio Veritas

Radio Veritas’ live streaming account has been hacked by an international hacking group.

According to Veritas 846 news post, Roymark Gutierrez, Social Media Manager of the station said that on January 29, at 6:59 pm when the hackers entered the Veritas 846 Livestream on their Youtube Channel and accessed the email veritas846newmedia@gmail.com.

“We did not receive a login notification, we found out that it was hacked at 12-midnight mass when the YouTube channel for streaming the mass was no longer accessible as well as on other devices where the email was logged in,” Gutierrez told Radio Veritas.

Gutierrez immediately sought the help of an IT expert to recover the account but failed because the hacker removed the recovery method.

In the assessment made by the expert, the Internet Protocol or IP location was determined in the country of Russia.

As a means of precaution, the IT expert advised the public to be cautious when using the internet, especially the unverified source links.

On January 31, 2016, the Facebook Page of Radio Veritas was hacked by an international group.

Fr. Roy Bellen, Radio Veritas Vice President for Operations appealed to all the Kapanaligs to support the backup channel of the station to continue to monitor the holy masses and other programs.

“In the meantime, we inform the followers of the said Youtube channel to transfer and follow our live streaming via this backup channel: VERITAS PH LIVE STREAM. We hope for your understanding and continued support of our Catholic Station in its mission of Evangelization using the Media. Let us remain steadfast in proclaiming the TRUTH amidst these trials and difficulties,” Fr. Bellen told Radio Veritas. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Radio Veritas Youtube channel, hacked

Radio Veritas’ live streaming account has been hacked by an international hacking group. According to Veritas 846 news post, Roymark Gutierrez, Social Media Manager of the station said that on January 29, at 6:59 pm when the hackers entered the Veritas 846 Livestream on their Youtube Channel and accessed the email veritas846newmedia@gmail.com. “We did not …

Radio Veritas Youtube channel, hacked Read More »

Radio Veritas

Catholic Churches in the Philippines gives P1.5 million pesos worth of gift certificates in celebration of the World Day of the Poor on Sunday, November 13, 2022. 

The gift certificates from Caritas Manila were given by Radio Veritas 846 through its public service program “Caritas in Action” where P150 thousand were distributed to each diocese in Mega Manila.

Each selected family will receive one thousand pesos GCs which can be exchanged or purchased by the beneficiaries at a well-known grocery store in the country.

Among the dioceses that will receive the GCs are the dioceses of Cubao, Caloocan, Novaliches, Pasig, Parañaque Malolos, San Pablo in Laguna, Imus, Antipolo and the Archdiocese of Manila.

Recipients of the GCs are the poorest among the poor or who earn less than a thousand pesos.

Radio Veritas 846 and Caritas Manila believe that this aid is only part of the ongoing efforts of the Catholic Church to share and support those who are in need.

Earlier, Manila Archbishop Cardinal Jose Advincula announced that this year’s celebration of the World Day of the Poor is a challenge for believers to examine themselves from the various forms of poverty the country is facing today.

Caritas Manila, the social service arm of the Archdiocese of Manila continues to support and assist our poor and marginalized brothers and sisters, especially during a disaster. (Fatima Llanza/RCAM-AOC)

 

Caritas Manila gives P1.5 Million gift certificates for World Day of the Poor

Catholic Churches in the Philippines gives P1.5 million pesos worth of gift certificates in celebration of the World Day of the Poor on Sunday, November 13, 2022.  The gift certificates from Caritas Manila were given by Radio Veritas 846 through its public service program “Caritas in Action” where P150 thousand were distributed to each diocese …

Caritas Manila gives P1.5 Million gift certificates for World Day of the Poor Read More »

Radio Veritas

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines Episcopal Commission on Social Communications (CBCP-ECSC) in partnership with Radio Veritas846 and Radio Veritas Asia has recently launched a Coffee Table Book celebrating the 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines. The book was unveiled last September 28, 2022, Feast of San Lorenzo Ruiz at Radio Veritas Compound in Fairview, Quezon City.

The unveiling of the publication was highlighted by the celebration of the Holy Eucharist presided over by Fr. Victor Sadaya, Head of Radio Veritas Asia, with Fr. Roy Bellen, Vice President for Operations of Radio Veritas 846. Fr. Anton CT Pascual, President of Radio Veritas 846 led the unveiling ceremony together with the other priests from Radio Veritas Asia.

The Coffee Table Book entitled “Gifted to Give 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines” presents the history of Christianity in the country in 5 parts: (1) Colonization and Christianization; (2) Piety and Identity; (3) War and Sovereignty; (4) Democracy and Service; and (5) Faith and Modernization.

It aims to document and highlight the journey of the Christian faith in the country.

“From each and every page we will be able to learn how our Catholic Faith was formed as a nation, and how it evolved and developed over time. Like when individuals take it upon themselves to dive deep into their own family’s history, they can understand how their family interacted with larger historical change; so, too can we appreciate the richness of our faith experience spanning 500 years of existence vis-à-vis the events that shaped who we are as a Church in the Philippines,” according to a statement released by Radio Veritas.

In his homily, Fr. Bellen who is also the Editor in Chief of the book told the faithful of the martyrdom of the San Lorenzo Ruiz, the first Filipino saint and reminded them to lean not only on human capacity but on God’s grace, love and mercy.

The Editorial Team includes Most Rev. Marcelino Antonio Maralit, DD (Executive Editor); Rev. Fr. Roy Bellen (Editor-In-Chief); Bro. Clifford Sorita (Managing Editor); Prof. Ricardo Lazo (Head Writer & Editor); Prof. Ludmila Labagnoy (Associate Editor), Prof. Raymond Datuon (Associate Editor); Ryan Angeles (Graphic & Layout Editor); Dene Mickel Mondoñedo (Editor of Photography); Aurelia Elarde; Audrey Elli, Liberty Pabillore, Trixie Olandria, Grant Emrick Flores and Mike Ainsley Vergara (Editorial Staff).

The Christianity in the Philippines began 500 years ago. In 1521, Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese navigator and explorer representing the Spanish Empire, arrived in the Visayan region of the Philippines where the first Mass was held.

The Philippines is ranked as the 5th largest Christian-majority country in 2010, with about 93% of the population being adherents. In 2019, it was the third largest Catholic country in the world and was one of two predominantly Catholic nations in Asia. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC | Photo by Genieve Genuino | Photogallery)

 

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The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines Episcopal Commission on Social Communications (CBCP-ECSC) in partnership with Radio Veritas846 and Radio Veritas Asia has recently launched a Coffee Table Book celebrating the 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines. The book was unveiled last September 28, 2022, Feast of San Lorenzo Ruiz at Radio Veritas Compound …

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A documentary film titled “Pilgrim: 500 Years of Catholic Faith in the Philippines” was shown to the public in a premiere held at the Radio Veritas Asia auditorium in Fairview, Quezon City last April 23, 2022.

Produced by Radio Veritas 846 and Radio Veritas Asia in partnership with Creative Travel and Tours International and Tourism Promotions Board, the docu-film showcases how the Christian faith flourished 500 years ago and even in this digital age.

Fr. Victor Sadaya, General Manager of Radio Veritas Asia encourages the public to watch and patronize the film.

“Inaanyayahan ko kayo dito sa pagpapanuod ng ating original na documentary drama tungkol sa paglalakbay ng pananampalataya ng mga Pilipino, ang kahalagahan nito dito’y pinapakita sa atin kung paano tayo biniyayaan ng Panginoon ng pananampalatayang ito papaano ito lumago,” Fr. Sadaya told Radio Veritas.

In line with the celebration of the centenary of the Christian faith in the country, the docu-film which is patterned through the theme, “Gifted to Give” creates awareness of how the people can spread and nurture the Catholic faith.

According to Bishop Bernardino Cortez of the Prelature of the Infanta, who attended the premiere, the film shows the resilience of the Filipino people despite the many trials they have been through in the past years. He added that the film can serve as a sign of a broad means of evangelization of the Christian faith.

“Pinakita doon na masasabi sa ating mga Pilipino ang saya ng Pilipinas at kung ano-ano ang nagagawa ng pananampalataya sa atin sa gitna ng mga giyera lahat ng pinagdaanan, nakatayo parin tayo, sana lumabas doon ang kagandahang loob ng mga Pilipino,” Bishop Cortez said.

Aside from Bishop Cortez, Bishop Roberto Gaa of Novaliches, Bishop Roberto Mallari of San Jose Nueva Ecija who is also the head of the Office of Social Communications Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conference (FABC) and Kalookan Bishop and Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President were among those who attended the premiere.

Radio Veritas President Fr. Anton CT Pascual and Radio Veritas Vice President for Operations Fr. Roy Bellen also graced the said occasion.

Before the film showing, a turn-over ceremony was held–a copy of the docu-film was given to CBCP, represented by Bishop David, who is currently the president of the conference. The CBCP will make it available to film in parishes and communities in all dioceses and archdioceses in the country. (Jheng Prado/RCAM-AOC)

 

Docu-Film on 500 YOC “PILGRIM” premiered