JUNE 2020 RECOLLECTION: The Beauty of Creation

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Translated by Fray Hubert Dunstan Decena, OAR

Psalm 104:1-2; 5-6; 10. 12-14; 24.31.35c.

The beauty and the grandeur of God is imprinted in creation. All of it sings and acclaims the power and majesty of God. The Sacred Scriptures reminds us of it in many passages in which they attribute human characteristics to the elements of creation that sing, applaud,  acclaim God himself, as an invitation to the humans to elevate their prayer of praise and gratitude to God. For St. Augustine, creation was not only a source of things that satisfy the needs of man, but fundamentally as sacramentum, a sign of the greatness and omnipotence of God. Unfortunately, as Pope Francis recently exposed in the encyclical Laudato Si’, contemporary man has forgotten these elements, as well as his role as steward and administrator of the work of God. For this reason, let us reflect this month on the importance of respect for creation.

Enter into yourself.

Let us now dispose ourselves to live this day of recollection. The human being is by himself in darkness, obscurity and is from all sides surrounded by the marks of sin. We need to come near to God by means of the Holy Spirit to be enlightened, to free ourselves from sin, to live fully for Christ. In a moment of silence and recollection, let us invoke the help of the Holy Spirit.

Lord, let your Spirit enlighten us that we may be illumined, for he is the light that illumines; let us acknowledge that if we separate ourselves from him we fall into darkness. With his flame we are warmed; if we move away from him we freeze; if we come near to him again, we are warmed, we are enlightened and we are filled with warmth, through Jesus Christ our Lord (en. Ps.65:13 [paraphrased]).

Your voice is my joy.

With heart well disposed, with serenity, I slowly read the following words from Psalm 104, savoring them and allowing myself to be touched by them.

1 Bless the Lord, my soul
Lord God, how great you are,
Clothed in majesty and glory,

2 Wrapped in light as in a robe!
You stretch out the heavens like a tent

5 You founded the earth on its base
To stand firm from age to age

6 you wrapped it with the ocean like a cloak:
The waters stood higher than the mountains.

10 You make springs gush forth in the valleys:
They flow in between the hills.

12 On their banks dwell the birds of heaven,
From their branches they sing their song.

13 from your dwelling you water the hills;
Earth drinks its fill of your gift.

14 You made the grass grow for the cattle
And the plants to serve man’s needs,
That he may bring forth bread from the earth.

24 How many are your works, O Lord!
In wisdom you have made them all.
The earth is full of your riches.

31 May the glory of the Lord last forever!
May the Lord rejoice in his works!

35c Bless the Lord, my soul!

The firmament of Scriptures.

Biblical Keys.

This Psalm has been described as a grandiose canticle of the creatures to the Creator, and follows the same order of the cosmogony of Genesis 1; in seven stanzas it makes a canticle of praise to God the Creator.

         1st stanza vv. 1-4= A celestial theophany of the Creator.

         2nd stanza vv. 5-9= Divine dominion over the chaotic waters.

         3rd stanza vv. 10-18=Life on the earth supplied with streams, fruit trees and animals.

         4th stanza vv. 19-24= Time and daily life. Rhythm of sun and moon.

         5th stanza vv. 25-26= The sea with ships and living beings.

         6th stanza vv. 27-30= All creatures depend on the Creator, Giver of Life.

         7th stanza vv. 31-35= Cosmic Theophany with the canticle of the creatures to the Creator and the elimination of evil.

The human citizen of our time, caught in the midst of his own programming of life, in the midst of apparent comforts that technology offers, in the midst of necessities created by pre-established agenda, has been losing the contemplation of nature, and consequently has stopped admiring the work of God. The sea, the rivers, the trees, the animals, the sun, the moon are elements that are of little or no significance for the human being. They are valuable only in so far as they satisfy his consumeristic needs.

Instead of making a commentary on this marvelous Psalm, we invite the reader to contemplation by pointing out some particular phrases:

How countless are your works, O Lord!
In wisdom you have made them all.
The earth is full of your riches. (v.24)

Throughout the creation and the works of God we are called to protect our common home, which is the home God has given to us, as Pope Francis very well expresses in his encyclical Laudato Si’: Glory to God, forever, may the Lord rejoice in his works! (v.31).

Augustinian Keys.

God so loves man that he gave him high ways and tracks for the human being to find him. St. Augustine would emphasize two paths: a living encounter  through his own revelation, by means of his word in the Bible, and a cosmological encounter through a book God has written, that is the book of his creatures (en. Ps. 45:7). For St. Augustine, the cosmos that surround the human being is not only a means by which the human being can satisfy his needs, nor is it only a habitat wherein he lives. The world, the whole creation are a living and patent sign of the existence of a loving God who has disposed everything for the human being (en. Ps.8:10). That is why St. Augustine on commenting upon the Psalm says:

“Heaven proclaims the glory of God” (Ps. 18:1) “Through him all things were made and without him nothing was made. The heavens proclaimed, proclaim and will proclaim the glory of God” (en, Ps. 18:2,3).

In this way, St. Augustine points out that everything created by God is an invitation to acknowledge the greatness and the beauty of God, and to seek an encounter with him, recognizing on the one hand the smallness proper to the human being, and on the other hand the greatness of God. Creation is also a living messenger of the profound love God has for man, and of his universal call to salvation. That is why, St. Augustine would invite us to open the ears of our heart to be capable to listen how the whole creation, animate or inanimate, has one voice and what the voice says is nothing else than that God loves us.

But also behold that heaven and earth and all they contain tell me from all sides that I should love you; they do not cease to tell it to all, so that they are without excuse.  (conf. 10,8).

It is a voice that is resounding and strong, in such a way that only those who have become deaf through sin cannot hear it. That is why, St. Augustine, echoing the cosmological argument at the beginning of St. Paul’s Letter to the Romans, points out that whoever cannot listen to or contemplate the greatness of God in creation, becomes inexcusable of being condemned, because by obstinacy in sin or by hardness of heart, he was not able to listen to the symphony that all the creatures sing to the Creator (Rm. 1:20).

And creation becomes not only an invitation and, at the same time, an example for the human being, to praise God, but also is a territory entrusted to man, not only to obtain from it everything he needs for his temporal life, but also that he may care and cultivate the creation in the name of God, as a property that God himself has put in the charge of man. In this way, a very common idea in St. Augustine is repeated: man owns nothing but only his sins (s. 176,6).

We must understand the commentary of St. Augustine on these words of Genesis in this sense, according to which God placed man in the garden of Eden to cultivate it and have custody of it (Gen. 2:15). When St. Augustine comments on what it means to be a steward, he points out that the human being must take care and avoid that any alien element may harm it, and for this reason he deserved to be expelled from it.

He was thus placed in paradise in order to have custody of paradise for his own advantage that he may not permit into it the entry of anything inconvenient for which he would merit to be expelled from that place (Gen. litt. 8,22). 

Therefore, the world, creation and the whole universe belong to God, but God entrusted it to man that he may make it bloom and contribute, so that, from its beauty and harmony, the whole of nature may continue giving glory to God, and keep reminding all men that it is necessary to raise up the head and the heart, and lift them up to God (en. Ps. 148:5).

The cry of the poor.

Our planet is suffering because the environment has been badly treated. The experts affirm that in the last years the planet has grown warmer by 1,1 oC, the principal cause being the gases with greenhouse effects, among them is found carbon dioxide. This global warming provokes the melting of glaciers, which raise the ocean level, desertification expands, modifies the rainfall such that in some regions there is drought and in others there is flooding, increases sicknesses of respiratory types, decreases the quality of underground waters, which affects the process of migration of birds. It is calculated that every year 13 million hectares of forests disappear because of logging and forest fires. Many rivers are contaminated by toxic wastes emitted by factories. Much garbage is thrown as fruit of a discard and consumeristic culture (culture of disposables). Great cities have contaminated air and face the important problems of bad sanitation. Rivers and oceans are contaminated with plastic and chemical fertilizers. The contamination of the air, sea and soil, and indiscriminate logging and burning of trees cause destruction of biodiversity and the risk of the disappearance of some species of flora and fauna. These and other problems have generated an ecological crisis.

Pope Francis wrote in 2015 the Encyclical Laudato Si’ to make a call to humanity, especially to Catholics, that we may commit ourselves to the care and conservation of our common habitat. The planet, created good and beautiful by God, and therefore is property of God, has been entrusted to us humans that we may administer it intelligently and responsibly. The United Nations Organization, that same year 2015, proposed to different governments the Objectives of Sustainable Development centered on the eradication of poverty, protection of the planet and the achievement of global prosperity.

For Pope Francis, the actual ecological crisis goes hand in hand with the social crisis, in such a way that they are the two faces of the same coin: There are no two separate crises, one environmental and another social, but only one and complex socio-environmental crisis” (LS 139).

The cause of this integral crisis is man himself, especially those who hold power in the planet, who give much importance to the technocratic model. This paradigm give priority to technology and the economy over and above the development and the welfare of man. Furthermore, our society has strong features of egoists, compulsive consumerism and the discard (disposable) culture.

That is why we require actions that take into account the integral ecology:   “The paths for the solution require an integral approach to change poverty, to give back dignity to the marginalized and simultaneously take care of nature” (LS 139).We require an anthropology centered in values, especially in respect for the dignity of the human person, in the promotion of justice and the solidarity with the needy and the care for our common habitat.

There are many actuations we can personally realize in the family, and in the religious communities, a fruit of the integral ecological conversion to which the Pope invites us to take care of our common habitat: to use with moderation the sources of energy, the water and consumable goods, educate others in integral ecological responsibility, to help the migrants, collaborate in the initiatives of the Commission of Justice, Peace and Integrity of Creation. We can perform simple acts everyday: avoid using plastic materials, reduce the consumption of water, segregate garbage, cook only what is to be eaten, use public transport, motor pool, put out unnecessary lights, recycle materials.

St. Francis of Assisi is the patron and model in the search for integral  ecology. Following Jesus Christ and his Gospel he committed himself to the creatures of this common habitat. He was witness to the solidarity with the poor, of the search for peace and the care for nature. Francis lived like a poor man, he was very detached from the things he possessed, he treated the poor with great compassion and he integrated with them through concrete actions. In one occasion he said to a friar companion who judged a poor: “brother, when you see a poor, you see a mirror of the Lord and of his poor mother.” Francis was a builder of peace. God assured him of interior peace. He said that “those are truly peaceful who, with all the things they suffer in this world, for the love of Christ, they keep peace in body and soul” (Adm.15,2). Francis was a witness of peace in the mission, the same as Jesus taught to his apostles, thus he says: “In truth, I advice, admonish and exhort my friars in the Lord Jesus Christ that when they go to the world, let them not have lawsuits nor contend with words, let them not judge others, rather let them be gentle, peaceful, and moderate, meek and humble, speaking honestly to everyone as is convenient.” (RegB 30, 10-11). Francis loved creation. In his Canticle of the creatures he praises God for the beauty of the world and he was brother to creatures and respected them.

Your commitment, your response.

The universe and the whole of creation reflect the greatness of God. How is your relationship with the creatures that surround you? Are you sensitive to the beauty of the universe?

All the creatures sing the glory of God. How do you unite yourself to canticle of the universe to God? What importance does the prayer of praise have in your life?

The human being is the steward of creation in God’s name. How do you concretely carry out this role in your daily life? What “ecological” acts do you have that manifest your care and respect for creation?

Final prayer.

“Let all devout men praise heaven, earth, and all they contain. Let all creatures glorify their Creator as they contemplate the beauty of his work without being attached to it with inordinate love” (c. Iul. 4,14,66).

“It is, therefore, necessary to know the Maker through the creatures and discover in them, and in a certain and worthy proportion, the vestige of the Trinity. It is in this Highest Trinity where is rooted the supreme origin of all things, the perfect beauty and the complete joy” (trin. 6,10,12).

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Fray Dunstan Huberto Decena, OAR

Fray Hubert Dunstan Decena, OAR

Priest/Religious/Bible Professor of the Order of Augustinian Recollects in the Province of St. Ezekiel Moreno.

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  • All day
    September 1, 2023

    WORLD DAY OF PRAYER FOR THE CARE OF CREATION

    Pope Francis’ Message: https://www.vatican.va/content/ francesco/en/messages/pont-messages/2023/documents/20230513- messaggio-giornata-curacreato.html

    NOVENA TO ST. NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINO BEGINS

    APOSTOLIC VISIT TO MONGOLIA
    (August 31-September 3, 2023)

    Day 2: Ulaanbaatar
    1000       Arrival at Chinggis Khaan International Airport in Ulaanbaatar and official welcome.

    BIRTHDAY

    Sis. Alicia Bañares, SAR (Tondo Chapter)
    Sis. Amellory Jopia, SAR (Urbiztondo Chapter)
    Laurice Kathleen Barizo (RAY-Cavite)

    DEATH ANNIVERSARY

    +Sr. Francisca de Sta. Maria, AR
    +Sr. Placida Patrimonio, AR
    +Sis. Primitiva Ayuda, SAR (Manila Chapter)
    +Sis. Pilar Betinol, SAR (Cebu Chapter)

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  • All day
    September 2, 2023

    APOSTOLIC VISIT TO MONGOLIA

    Day 3: Rome – Ulaanbaatar

    0900    Welcome ceremony at Sükhbaatar Square
    0930    Courtesy visit with President Ukhnaagiin Khürelsükh at the State Palace
    1020     Meeting with authorities, members of the diplomatic corps and local representatives in the Ikh Mongol hall at the palace. Speech by pope.
    1100     Meeting with Gombojavyn Zandanshatar, chairman of Mongolia’s parliament, the State Great Khural.
    1110      Meeting with Prime Minister Luvsannamsrai Oyun- Erdene.
    1600     Meeting with bishops, priests, religious, missionaries and pastoral workers at the Cathedral of Sts. Peter and Paul. Speech by pope.

    BIRTHDAY

    Fray Federico Gregorio
    Sis. Maxima Malalay, SAR (Cebu Chapter) Maynard Negre (RAY-Talisay)

    DEATH ANNIVERSARY

    +Sis. Aurora Cordova, SAR (Laray Chapter)

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  • All day
    September 3, 2023

    APOSTOLIC VISIT TO MONGOLIA
    Day 4: Ulaanbaatar

    1000     Ecumenical and interreligious meeting at the Hun Theater. Speech by pope.
    1600     Mass at the Steppe Arena. Homily by pope.

    OLCP- MIRANILA FIESTA MASS
    Time: 11:00 a.m.
    Presider & Homilist: Most Rev. Teodoro Bacani, D.D.

    BIRTHDAY

    Fray James Erold Gatinao
    Sr. Annielyn Alejado, AR
    Sis. Salvacion Alonzo, SAR (Manila Chapter)
    Sis. Venus Corazon Maturan, SAR (Bacolod Chapter)
    Bro. Arnel Ortega (Tondo Chapter / Trial)
    Jay Warren Oberes (RAY-Balamban)
    Regina Kyle Regonas (RAY-Balamban)

    ANNIVERSARY OF SIMPLE PROFESSION

    (1969-2023)
    Fray Hernando Coja

    DEATH ANNIVERSARY

    +Sr. Ma. Rosario Padilla, AR
    + Sis. Luzonica del Rosario, SAR (Manila Chapter)

     

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    September 4, 2023

    PRAYER INTENTION: FOR OAR VOCATION

    SOLEMNITY OF OUR LADY OF CONSOLATION Be reminded of the plenary indulgence we may obtain today!

    APOSTOLIC VISIT TO MONGOLIA
    Day 5: Ulaanbaatar, Rome

    0930     Meeting with charity workers and the inauguration of the House of Mercy. Speech by pope.
    1130     Farewell ceremony at Chinggis Khaan International Airport in Ulaanbaatar.
    1200     Departure by plane for Rome.
    1720     Arrival at Rome’s Fiumicino airport.

    OLCP- LARAY FIESTA MASS
    Time: 5:00 p.m.
    Presider & Homilist: Most Rev. Emilio Bataclan, D.D.

    BIRTHDAY

    Sis. Mary Grace Morales, SAR (Antipolo Chapter)
    Sis. Eufrocina Estanislao, SAR (Antipolo Chapter)
    Sis. Marianne Burgos, SAR (San Carlos Chapter)
    Sis. Rosario Claver, SAR (Talisay Chapter)
    Ms. Brenda Saliendra, Sister General of the OAR

    ANNIVERSARY OF PRESBYTERAL ORDINATION

    (1993-2023 / 30th)
    Fray Emilio Jaruda, Jr.

    DEATH ANNIVERSARY

    +Sr. Melchora de Sta. Teresita de Jesus, AR
    +Sis. Dorotea Magallon, SAR (Cebu Chapter)
    +Sis. Nonita Gingoyon, SAR (Cebu Chapter)

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    September 5, 2023

    BIRTHDAY

    Fray Sixto Ciriaco Bitangjol
    Fray Tomokatsu Yamaguchi
    Sis. Marilyn Pariñas, SAR (Provincialate Chapter)
    Sis. Luz Virginia Mapalo, SAR (Baguio Chapter)
    Camila Doctor (RAY-Urbiztondo)

    DEATH ANNIVERSARY

    +Sr. Antonia Dinsay, AR
    +Sis. Genoveva Deligero, SAR (Cebu Chapter)

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    September 6, 2023

    INSTALLATION OF MOST REV. MOISES M. CUEVAS AS VICAR APOSTOLIC OF CALAPAN (Mindoro Oriental)
    [Hence, cession of the appointment of Rev. Fr. Nestor Adalia as Apostolic Administrator of Calapan]

    BIRTHDAY

    Fray Michael Catama
    Fray Rellyric Delos Santos
    Fray John Zachary Haguisan
    Bro. Jimi Paolo Valeza, SAR (Baguio Chapter)
    Sis. Nimfa Ramirez, SAR (Manila Chapter)

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  • All day
    September 7, 2023

    BIRTHDAY

    Fray Regino Bangcaya
    Sr. Anita Manigo, AR
    Sis. Charito Muñoz, SAR (Manila Chapter)
    Sis. Cynthia Lata, SAR (Manila Chapter)
    Sis. Rosalina Dumdum, SAR (San Carlos Chapter)
    Sis. Osita Atotubo, SAR (Talisay Chapter)
    Sis. Estela Pahilanga, SAR (Talisay Chapter)
    Sis. Regina Babao, SAR (Cebu Chapter)

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    September 8, 2023

    BIRTHDAY OF MAMA MARY

    BIRTHDAY

    Fray René Paglinawan
    Fray Monday Benjamine Edobor
    Sr. Alejandra Bendoval, AR
    Sis. Gregoria Torion, SAR (Tondo Chapter)
    Sis. Ma. Lota Ignacio, SAR (San Carlos Chapter)

    ANNIVERSARY OF SIMPLE & SOLEMN PROFESSION

    Sr. Loraine Lechago, OAR

    DEATH ANNIVERSARY

    +Sis. Lourdes Lolita Caballero, SAR (San Carlos Chapter)
    +Sis. Leticia Jacinto, SAR (Manila Chapter)

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  • All day
    September 9, 2023

    SECRETARIAT ON INITIAL FORMATION MEETING
    9:00 a.m. / Recoletos Formation Center

    BIRTHDAY

    Sr. Arlyn de la Cruz, AR
    Br. Ramon Bancal (aspirant)
    Sis. Maria Corazon Sigua, SAR (Manila Chapter)
    Laurence Canillo (RAY-Balamban)

    ANNIVERSARY OF PRESBYTERAL ORDINATION

    (1985-2023)
    Fray Dionisio Selma

    DEATH ANNIVERSARY

    +Sis. Gloria Donato, SAR (Cebu Chapter)

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    September 10, 2023

    SOLEMNITY OF ST. NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINE
    Be reminded of the plenary indulgence we may obtain today!

    53nd FOUNDING ANNIVERSARY OF THE RECOLETOS DE PROVINCIALATE AS A COMMUNITY (Est. 1970)

    BEATIFICATION OF THE ULMA FAMILY [Josef & Wiktoria and their seven children, including the unborn]
    Place of beatification: Markowa, Poland

    FIESTA MASS @ SNT ORATORY– UNO-R BACOLOD

    FIESTA MASS @ SNTP – TALISAY CITY, NEGROSOCCIDENTAL
    Time: 10:00 a.m.
    Presider:  Most Rev. Patricio Buzon, D.D.

    FIESTA MASS @ SNTP – QUEZON CITY
    Time: 6:00 p.m.
    Presider: Most Rev. Honesto Ongtioco, D.D.

    FIESTA MASS @ SNDT MISSION CENTER – LOS ARCOS, AGUSAN DEL SUR
    Time: 9:00 a.m.
    Presider: Msgr. Isaleo Madelo (Vicar General for Pastoral Affairs)

    BIRTHDAY

    Sr. Eufrocina Rusiana, AR
    Sr. Mary Grace Judith Alamares, AR
    Bro. Inocencio Sayo, SAR (Miranila Chapter)

    ANNIVERSARY OF PRESBYTERAL ORDINATION

    Most Rev. Ruperto Santos, D.D. (Bishop of Antipolo)

    (1989-2023)
    Fray Francisco Antonio
    Fray Amadeo Lucero

    DEATH ANNIVERSARY

    +Sis. Josefina Alegata, SAR (San Carlos Chapter)

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    September 11, 2023

    Conference of Major Superiors in the Philippines– Men Assembly / September 11 – 15, 2023
    Venue: St. Ezekiel Moreno Spirituality and Development Center, Brgy. San Jose, Puerto Princesa City, Palawan
    Theme: “Enlarge the space of your tent” (Is 54:2)

    BOT MEETING – USJ-R MAIN, CEBU
    Venue: USJ-R Main, Cebu / 2:00 p.m.

    BIRTHDAY

    Fray Emilio Edgardo Quilatan
    Br. John Marco Daniel (postulant)
    Br. Christian Julag-ay (aspirant)
    Br. Francis Cortez, SAR (Manila Chapter / diocesan priest)
    Sis. Herminigilda Hernandez, SAR (Antipolo Chapter)
    Davic James Cabatingan (RAY-Valencia)
    Dianne Morales (RAY-Provincialate)

    SILVER ANNIVERSARY OF PRESBYTERAL ORDINATION

    (1998-2023)
    Fray Randolph Castulo Castillo
    Fray Charlito Orobia
    Fray Amado Emmanuel Bolilia
    Fray Jonathan Caballero

    DEATH ANNIVERSARY

    +Sis. Emilia Cruz, SAR (Cebu Chapter)

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    September 12, 2023

    BOT MEETING – USJ-R BALAMBAN
    Venue: USJ-R Main, Cebu / 9:00 AM

    BIRTHDAY

    Fray Jorr Rabacal
    Br. Eivan Earl Martinez (postulant)
    Br. Ramon Jayson Valdez (aspirant)
    Sis. Esmalita Amigable, SAR (Cebu Chapter)
    Gerald Artates (RAY-Provincialate)

    PRESBYTERAL ANNIVERSARY

    (1992-2023)
    Fray Leander Barrot
    Fray Paulino Dacanay

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    September 13, 2023

    BIRTHDAY

    Sis. Rosario Gaspar, SAR (Provincialate Chapter)
    Sis. Aida Lopez, SAR (Antipolo Chapter)
    Sis. Pacita Cisneros, SAR (Cebu Chapter)
    Robert John Navarro (RAY-Miranila)
    Hon. Rufus Rodriguez, Brother General of the Order

    ANNIVERSARY OF SIMPLE PROFESSION

    (1970-2023)
    Fray Dionisio Cachero

    ANNIVERSARY OF PRESBYTERAL ORDINATION

    (1997-2023)
    Fray Jose Ernil Almayo

    DEATH ANNIVERSARY

    +Fray Emilio Larlar Jr. (2020-2023)
    +Sis. Paz Garciano, SAR (Cebu Chapter)

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    September 14, 2023

    BIRTHDAY

    Sr. Ma. Lourdes Piccio, AR
    Sr. Floramae Lanuza, AR
    Sis. Catalina Marzon, SAR (Tondo Chapter)

    DEATH ANNIVERSARY

    +Sis. Rizalina Poblete, SAR (Cavite Chapter)
    +Bro. Paulino de la Cerna, SAR (Cebu Chapter)

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    September 15, 2023

    BIRTHDAY

    Fray Anthony Morillo
    Fray James Bumangabang
    Bro. John Bumangabang, SAR (Baguio Chapter)
    Sis. Leonida Tejada, SAR (Provincialate Chapter)
    Sis. Patria Laguna, SAR (Talisay Chapter)
    Beah Marie Ganarias (RAY-Bacolod)

    DEATH ANNIVERSARY

    +Sis. Lolita Jara, SAR (Tondo Chapter)
    +Sis. Josefina Villa, SAR (Antipolo Chapter)

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  • All day
    September 16, 2023

    111th ANNIVERSARY (1912-2023) OF RELIGIOSAS FAMILIAS

    BIRTHDAY

    Fray Joseph Cyprian Panaligan
    Fray Robin Ross Plata
    Sr. Mary Ann Lumactao, AR
    Bro. Nestor Paredes, SAR (Puerto Princesa Chapter)

    DEATH ANNIVERSARY

    +Sr. Angeles Gabutina, AR
    +Sis. Maxima Barrera, SAR (Cebu Chapter)

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    September 17, 2023

    BIRTHDAY

    Sis. Ma. Nimfa Garganta, SAR (Manila Chapter)
    Sis. Aurora Guilaran, SAR (Manila Chapter)
    Sis. Anita Luces, SAR (Tondo Chapter)
    Julia Tamsi (RAY-Baguio)
    Most Rev. Socrates Mesiona, D.D. (Apost. Vicariate of Puerto Princesa)

    DEATH ANNIVERSARY

    +Sis. Regina Morales, SAR (Cebu Chapter)

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    September 18, 2023

    BOT MEETING – UNO-R BACOLOD
    Venue: UNO-R Bacolod / 2:00 p.m.

    BIRTHDAY

    Fray Henry Santiago
    Br. Sean Cass Alvarez (postulant)
    Sr. Ma. Ruth Gulane, AR
    Sis. Mary Ann Cabanes, SAR (Baguio Chapter)
    Sis. Demetria Bayona, SAR (Talisay Chapter)

    DEATH ANNIVERSARY

    +Sis. Lourdes Donayre, SAR (Cebu Chapter)

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  • All day
    September 19, 2023

    PRAYER INTENTION: FOR THE SICK

    FEAST OF ST. ALONSO DE OROZCO

    5TH ANNIVERSARY (1918-2023) OF THE ARRIVAL OF THE PIONEER RECOLETOS IN INDONESIA

    BOT MEETING – CST-R SAN CARLOS
    Venue: UNO-R Bacolod / 8:00 a.m.

    BOT MEETING – SPA-R CAIDIOCAN
    Venue: UNO-R Bacolod / 10:00 a.m.

    BOT MEETING – CSP-R VALENCIA
    Venue: UNO-R Bacolod /2:00 p.m.

    BOT MEETING – CSNT-R TALISAY
    Venue: UNO-R Bacolod / 4:00 p.m.

    BIRTHDAY

    Fray Joseph Philip Trayvilla
    Fray Joel Alve
    Bro. Leonaldrin Ostia, SAR (Tondo Chapter / Trial)

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    September 20, 2023

    BIRTHDAY

    Sr. Ma. Nena Labrague, AR
    Sr. Kristine Ignacio, AR
    Sis. Corazon Catindig, SAR (Antipolo Chapter)
    Sis. Normita Pleno, SAR (Cavite Chapter)
    Estella Marie Andador (RAY-Talisay)

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  • All day
    September 21, 2023

    BIRTHDAY

    Fray Alexus Mansueto
    Sis. Carmencita Estillore, SAR (Baguio Chapter)
    Sis. Estrelleta Alao, SAR (Laray Chapter)
    Sis. Normita Pleno, SAR (Cavite Chapter)
    Sis. Efigenia Itong, SAR (Manila Chapter)

    DEATH ANNIVERSARY

    +Sr. Isabel Pantoja, AR
    +Sr. Salvacion Olalo, AR
    +Sr. Ma. Susana Quiñones, AR
    +Sis. Aquilina Gonzales, SAR (Manila Chapter)

22
  • All day
    September 22, 2023

    APOSTOLIC JOURNEY TO MARSEILLE

    BIRTHDAY

    Sr. Marietta Angelica Gunayan, AR
    Sr. Nancy Macaraig, AR
    Sr. Sheryl Garcia, AR
    Sis. Mauricia Romero, SAR (Cebu Chapter)
    Sis. Pilar Gomez, SAR (Cebu Chapter)
    Lebron Jay Bantog (RAY-Valencia)

23
  • All day
    September 23, 2023

    BIRTHDAY

    Fray Vicente Ramon, Jr.
    Sis. Julia Sonsona, SAR (Tondo Chapter)

    ANNIVERSAY OF PRESBYTERAL ORDINATION

    Most Rev. Roberto Gaa (Diocese of Novaliches)

    DEATH ANNIVERSARY

    +Sr. Sebastiana Jaropojop, AR
    +Sr. Agustina Salcedo, AR
    +Sis. Florencia Velarde, SAR (Manila Chapter)
    +Sis. Dolores Romarate, SAR (Cebu Chapter)

24
  • 3:40 PM
    September 24, 2023

    109th WORLD DAY OF MIGRANTS AND REFUGEES

    Pope Francis’ Message: https://www.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/messages/migration/documents/20230511-world-migrants-day-2023.html

    BIRTHDAY

    Br. Christian Jay Manalo (aspirant)
    Sis. Bernadita Campos, SAR (Tondo Chapter)
    Sis. Dinah Espino, SAR (Talisay Chapter)
    Sis. Aura Mae Salanap, SAR (Bacolod Chapter)
    Sugarrey Rendajae (RAY-Talisay)

    ANNIVERSARY OF PRESBYTERAL ORDINATION

    (1967-2023)
    Fray Emeterio Buñao

25
  • All day
    September 25, 2023

    BIRTHDAY

    Sr. Lucita Mingueto, OAR

    DEATH ANNIVERSARY

    +Sr. Esperanza Heffler, AR

26
  • All day
    September 26, 2023

    DEATH ANNIVERSARY

    +Sis. Socorro Ladim, SAR (Antipolo Chapter)
    +Sis. Belen Osorio, SAR (Cebu Chapter)

27
  • All day
    September 27, 2023

    44TH WORLD TOURISM DAY

    Theme: “Tourism and Green Investment”

    Pope Francis’ Message: http://www.evangelizatio.va/ content/dam/pcpne/pdf/PastoraledelTurismo/44Messaggio/ Messaggio%20GMT%202023%20-%20Inglese.pdf

    BIRTHDAY

    Sr. Rafaela Paras, AR
    Sr. Damiana Tafalla, AR
    Sr. Ma. Melodina Ramirez, AR
    Sis. Encarnacion Cinco, SAR (Cebu Chapter)
    Sis. Susan Manalon, SAR (Inagawan Chapter)
    Sis. Ruth Miralles, SAR (Inagawan Chapter)

    DEATH ANNIVERSARY:

    +Sr. Genoveva del Santísimo Sacramento, AR

28
  • All day
    September 28, 2023

    PRAYER INTENTION: FOR THE MISSION BLESSED MARTYRS OF JAPAN

    1ST FOUNDING ANNIVERSARY OF RECOLETOS DE LOS ARCOS

    MEETING OF PROVINCIAL PROCURATORS
    Sept. 28-30, 2023 / Rome

    BIRTHDAY

    Bro. Ruel Alcedo, SAR (San Carlos Chapter)
    Sis. Salome Mapili, SAR (Valencia Chapter)

    DEATH ANNIVERSARY

    +Sr. Iluminada Apurillo, AR
    +Sis. Concesa da Silva, SAR (Antipolo Chapter)

29
  • All day
    September 29, 2023

    BIRTHDAY

    Fray Roderick Deguit
    Br. Joseph Alladen Lagare (aspirant)
    Sis. Mercedita Macabihag, SAR (San Carlos Chapter)
    Rodelin Oredina (RAY-Talisay)

    DEATH ANNIVERSARY

    +Sis. Maria Acuña, SAR (Cebu Chapter)
    +Sis. Elvira Birondo, SAR (Talisay Chapter)

30
  • All day
    September 30, 2023

    BIRTHDAY

    Fray Ferdinand Fornilos
    Sis. Teresita Labos, SAR (Cebu Chapter)

    ANNIVERSARY OF PRESBYTERAL ORDINATION

    (2017-2023)
    Fray Invenzor Melgazo
    Fray Jayferson Baldelovar
    Fray Mark Saludes

    DEATH ANNIVERSARY

    +Sis. Fabiana Gimongala, SAR (Cebu Chapter)

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