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28th Local World Youth Day

March 21-24, 2013
San Fernando Rey Parish, Liloan
Barkada ni Pedro

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Key Personnel
Archbishop:
Archbishop Jose S. Palma
Chairman:
Rev. Msgr. Arthur R. Navales, PC
Vice-chairman:
Rev. Fr. Kit Sestoso
Youth Leader:
Krishna Jacalan
Address:
2nd Floor, Cardinal Rosales
Pastoral Center (Patria de Cebu),
P. Burgos St., Cebu City 6000
Ikalawang Pilipinong Santo - Pedro Calungsod
Prayer of the Youth
on the occasion of the CBCP Year of the Youth

Almighty Father, God of life and love,
through time and ages, You love us.
You trust and choose us
to participate in Your saving work.

Bless us, Your young people,
with Your grace.
Give us the gift of living life to the full
by encountering Your Son
in a personal way
and sustaining a relationship with Him,
by learning what life truly is
from His words and works,
from His filial relationship with You,
And by living in true and fruitful
communion with You
and with one another.

Empower us through Your Holy Spirit
to stand firm in the faith.
May we bring our fellow young people
closer to You so that together,
we become agents of change
and builders of a society of justice and
solidarity, love and peace.

Enable all of us:
Your young people,
together with those ministering to us
in the Church, in families and in society,
to make a decisive response
to our universal vocation;
to live fully and fruitfully
by doing everything in love
as we follow Jesus Christ
along the path of genuine trust in You.

In communion with the rest of the Church,
we pray that this CBCP Year of the Youth
become a kairos time
for the youth ministry of Your Church
and a new springtime for us,
Filipino youth: a special period
of growing in Your grace
through our living in youthful holiness
and through our effort to reach out
as a Church to those waiting for Your love.

Together with our Blessed Mother,
our model in giving oneself
entirely to Your will,
we lift this prayer to You
in Jesus Christ, Your Son,
our Friend, Brother and Lord,
in the Power of the Holy Spirit,
now and forever. Amen.
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Deeper Meaning

From: Bence Avalon

Date: June 26, 2012 09:56:54 AM

Jesus said, "Do not hold on to me, for I have not yet returned to the Father. Go instead to my brothers and tell them, 'I am returning to my Father and your Father, to my God and your God.'"

>>Please enlighten me with the meaning of this bible verse; you can also kindly send your answer to bence029@gmail.com- actually this is not my question, its from my partner. He's not a christian, for them Jesus is just human, I feel sad hearing it from him T_T. I always...

 
cathesis of the Holy Mass

From: Trizia Nabua

Date: March 13, 2012 06:34:45 AM
hello! ask tako regarding the new cathesis of the new liturgy of the Holy Mass. Are there seminar or forum that will discuss on this matter that will be offered by the Commission on Worship? what are the books that i can buy in religious bookstore that explain this changes? Thanks! Godbless!
 
Candles and Flowers

From: Trizia Nabua

Date: September 24, 2011 01:23:02 AM

Why is it that flowers are no longer offered during the mass - during offertory procession and put at the  Altar?

Why in some churches candles are at the altar and in others are not?What should be the proper place for the  candles during the mass? How many candles?

The crufifix of the ceriales, where should it face, the congregation or to the priest? 

 
problems on vocation

From: Vocation

Date: November 13, 2010 12:13:47 PM
is it still possible for me to be accepted in a religious community even if i had mental health issues before(i had history of depression).i have been discerning of becoming a religious sister ever since before this mental problem. i know most congregation requires both physically and mentally healthy, but im still hoping of considerations. do u know religious communities that would do such considerations? thank you.
 
tel me

From: Crispin

Date: September 08, 2010 06:48:56 AM
who is the district 3 pres. at present