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St. Expeditus: Patron Saint of Speedy Causes

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St. Expeditus:  Patron Saint of Speedy Causes The venerated image of St. Expeditus in  the Lipa Cathedral In the Metropolitan Cathedral of St. Sebastian in Lipa City is a venerated image of a young Roman Centurion saint named Expeditus. Every month of April, a nine day novena in his honor is held in the cathedral that culminates in the celebration of his feast day on the 19th of the month. Who is this saint whose intercession was also invoked in the Oratio Imperata  to avert a catastrophic eruption of Taal Volcano prepared by the Archdiocese of Lipa when the volcano exhibited extra-ordinary activity early  in January, 2020?  St. Expeditus could have found affinity with the Lipenos since the martyr shares a lot of commonality with St. Sebastian, the city’s patron. St. Expeditus, like St. Sebastian was also a young Roman soldier who converted to Christianity and was also martyred as a consequence, during the period of Diocletian persecution.  Hence, a devo...

"To Lay Down One's Life for One's Friends": The Life of Fr. Francis Vernon Douglas (The Brave Parish Priest of Pililla, Rizal)

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Fr. Francis Vernon G. Douglas (May 22, 1910 - July 27, 1943) 78 years after the gruesome death of Fr. Francis Vernon Douglas in the Philippines, his name continues to reverberate and to be remembered in the local Church of New Zealand, whose faithful regard him with deep affection and considers him a source of inspiration because of his dedicated life as a missionary and his heroic death. Many New Zealanders have long thought that his heroic death was a martyrdom that should be recognized officially by the Church.  As a matter of fact, the story of Fr. Douglas has entered into the traditions of New Zealand Catholicism. He is honored for his steadfast devotion to his religious duties, and stands with Mother Mary Joseph Aubert and Emmet Mchardy as one of the local Church’s three great inspirational models.  As a testimony of the high regard New Zealand Catholics have for this great priest, a boys’ Secondary School was named Francis Douglas Memorial College in 1959 in New Plymo...

Lipa City: The Little Rome of the Philippines

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Lipa Cathedral interior I was born and grew up in a city where it is not uncommon to see nuns garbed in habits of various shades of blue, grey, brown and white and seminarians and religious brothers garbed in their cassocks, clerical shirts or religious habit, in any given day, attending church services in the different churches, shrines and monasteries in the city and its outskirts. On Sundays, all churches are full to capacity of people coming from all walks of life fulfilling their Sunday obligation. On a typical Wednesday, the Redemptorist shrine of Divino Amor welcomes throngs of devotees of Our Lady of Perpetual Help coming from different places. Every 12th of the month, there is a penitential procession from the Cathedral going to Carmel and there are also liturgical activities in Carmel every first Saturday of the month dedicated to the Blessed Mother. Welcome to the city of my birth, Lipa City, the "Little Rome of the Philippines." With its elevation of 1,025 feet ab...

Homilies and Reflections: July 28, 2020. Tuesday of the 17th Week in Ordinary Time - English

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Hulyo 28, 2020. Martes sa ika17 Linggo sa Karaniwang Panahon Pagninilay sa Mabuting Balita ayon kay San Mateo 13: 36 43 Ang ating Mabuting Balita sa araw na ito ay siyang paliwanag ng Talinghaga ng Masasamang Damo. Naghasik ang may ari ng mabuting binhi ngunit nuong kinagabihan, tinaniman ng kanyang kaaway ng damo ang bukirin. Kung kaya’t sabay na tumubo ang mga mabuting binhi, at masasamang damo. Ang mga masasamang damo, sila yaong gumagawa ng masama – sumusunod sa Diyablo. Samantalang ang mabubuting binhi, sila naman ang mga sumusunod sa kalooban ng Diyos. Mabuti at masamang binhi, sabay na tumubo sa bukirin – ang daigdig. Sa ating pagninilay sa araw na ito, isipin natin na ang bukirin ay hindi ang daigdaig bagkus, ang bukurin ang ay ang ating mga puso. At sa ating mga puso, sabay na tumutubo ang mabuting binhi at ang masamang damo. Naalala ko ang isang matandang kwento na base sa mga native American Indians. Sabi nila, sa ating puso daw ay may dalawang nakatirang leon – ang unang le...

The Cassandra Martyrs of Charity: Threading on a New Path to Sainthood

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The Cassandra Martyrs of Charity   Who could understand God's designs and fathom His wisdom, when He suddenly called His workers  in his vineyard back to Himself in a most tragic and unexpected manner so that He could be more glorified through the witness and selfless offering of their lives?  There could have been much rejoicing in heaven when God finally received into His  kingdom, His good and faithful servants.   Sisters Mary Consuelo Chuidian, Mary Concepcion Conti, Mary Virginia Gonzaga and Mary Catherine Loreto were professed members of the Religious of the Good Shepherd (RGS) Congregation ministering and serving in some of the poorest communities in Mindanao Region. They were just four of a group of 12 religious sisters, a priest,  several lay church workers and a protestant pastor, who offered their lives to save the lives of fellow passengers of the doomed MV Dona Cassandra that capsized off the shark-infested coast of Surigao during a typho...