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Santuario de San Antonio Parish We Care Because We Pray Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time February 24, 2019 Filipino Youth Gifted! By JJ Yulo I ve been involved with the youth of San Antonio ever since I myself was biologically a youth (nowadays I m just mentally one!), and if there is one thing I have learned from sticking around here, it s to never think for a second that there is nothing to learn from the young ones. It s true. Our youth are, and have always been, gifted. In so many ways. Because they are always welcome, and because they are accepted literally with open arms, you can see them blossom right before your very eyes. Here, I have seen people create amazing art. I ve heard musicians find themselves, developing their style, play with depth, sing with soul. I ve seen thespians take the stage as absolute beginners, and push on to grace stages all over the world. All of them the painters, the sketchers, the musicians, and the actors they all have shaped and enriched our youth communities so much. weekends. It is humbling to be schooled by someone so much younger than oneself, but to me, it just proves that we are all the same -- on this life s journey some of us were just born earlier. In their powerful vulnerability, in their words of inspiration, in their questions, and even in their tears, the youth teach me lessons on life, on relationships, on forgiveness, on grace, on letting go, on faith, on seeing the Christ in each other. I am reminded again and again, that the youth are wiser than they realize. And in all this, I find the true spirit of charism in these young ones in their tender years that in them lie the extraordinary power bestowed by the Holy Spirit to make real change for the good of the Church. With God on their side, they will set the world on fire! But it is the writers these amazing, wonderful wordsmiths who have had the most impact on me. It is they who have taught me the most compelling lessons whenever they read their words in talks given during our prayer meetings or even during our Santuario de San Antonio Parish Forbes Park, Makati City Tel. nos.: 843-8830 / 31 www.ssaparish.com

PARISH BULLETIN RANDOM THOUGHTS Voices from Yesterday and Today Gifts of The Holy Spirit By Peachy Maramba Holy Spirit as Gift The most pre-eminent and priceless gift that God the Father and God the Son give to us is the Holy Spirit. (Jn 20:19) At Pentecost, all those who believe in Jesus were promised by Peter to receive this Gift of the Holy Spirit. (Acts 2:28) 3 BASIC CLASSES OF GIFTS There are three basic classes of Gifts of the Holy Spirit: general, charisms and charismata, which we need to help us achieve holiness. St. Anthony called these gifts the vivifying force of the graces of the Holy Spirit. They are called gifts because they can t be bought nor earned nor merited. They are freely given to all of us by the Holy Spirit to enhance His temple - our soul. However, it is up to us to use these gifts properly. 7 GENERAL GIFTS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT General gifts are gifts not reserved for certain people but are for all. However, not all people are open to receive them. It is by prayer, by receiving the Sacraments and by hearing Holy Mass that we receive these gifts. While all spiritual gifts exalt Jesus, these seven gifts are given to us to enhance the Holy Spirit s temple - our soul. To enlighten and help our intelligence, the Holy Spirit gives us the gifts of: Knowledge, Understanding, Wisdom and Counsel. To strengthen our wills, we receive Fortitude, Piety and Fear of the Lord. All these gifts are given by God to help us in our relationship with Him and our neighbors. We receive them at Baptism to cooperate with the action of the Holy Spirit in our souls. Gift of Knowledge One of the greatest graces of this Gift is detachment. The Holy Spirit detaches us from the things of this world with the Gift of Knowledge. Having rid ourselves of our worldly mentality (our insatiable thirst for wealth, pleasure and vainglory), we can now learn to see things as God sees them (as invitations to praise and thank God, Author of all that is good ) and judge all things according to the Divine Spirit. The Gift of Knowledge helps us see and avoid dangers to our soul and spiritual welfare. Knowledge of self gives us the light to see ourselves as in a mirror clearly, see what is wrong and do something about it. Gift of Understanding The Gift of Understanding is a supernatural disposition of our minds that allows us to enter or see within the very mystery of God -- how He lives in us and we live in Him -- as our minds are suddenly enlightened with the light of God s divine truths and we are enabled to grasp and realize these revealed truths easily. What we had believed by faith alone becomes in a flash clear to us and we gain deeper insights into these heavenly truths. Thus a passage of Scripture -- that we had never quite understood before -- becomes suddenly clear with this Gift of Understanding. The sudden enlightenments lift our souls to another plane and give us courage for any difficult task God may ask us to do to further His Kingdom Gift of Wisdom The Gift of Wisdom encompasses every Gift and every virtue; it knits them together with peace and wraps them all in love. Alexis Riaud consider this the gift that is most noble, most precious, the one we must desire most ardently and pray for most persistently, as it helps us to know what is truly pleasing to God. This Gift lets us see everything with and through the eyes of God. The Holy Spirit grants us this power to see all things as God sees them and helps us to discern right from wrong. With this Gift, we are enabled to evaluate all things and happenings according to God s point of view. Wisdom not only allows us to see God s plan in every detail but also to accept it with love. Having this longing and thirst for God that only He can satisfy, the Gift of Wisdom helps us to set out on a simple but direct path to God: We start out with a deep awareness of the Presence of the Lord. Then we firmly resolve to live for God alone and to endure everything for His glory. To do this, we try to empty ourselves of self. We despise the perishable things of this world and aspire only after the things that are eternal. If all this can be accomplished with the Gift of Wisdom, it is no wonder it is regarded as the final touch in the Holy Spirit s masterpiece bringing together all the Gifts of Fear of the Lord, Piety, Fortitude, Counsel, Knowledge and Understanding and cementing them together with love. 2

February 24, 2019 THE ABCs OF CATHOLIC DOCTRINE Parenting Today s Young People By Lianne Tiu Raising young people is always a challenge, more so in an era when digital technology has profoundly changed the way they live, think, and do. Here are a few parenting tips: 1) Know and Understand - Be informed about the characteristics of today s youth. They want active involvement. They want to share the fruits of their talents, skills, and creativity. Some themes that are important to them are social and environmental sustainability, discrimination, and racism. They use digital communication to mobilize. Know more about the adolescence and understand the difficulties they are undergoing because of their physical, psychological and emotional changes. 2) Respect - Each child is unique. Do not insist on molding them to your preferences. 3) Listen - Listen and be empathic to your children. Today s young people want to be heard, accepted, and accompanied. 4) Teach - Educate your children on faith in God, Christian virtues, and human sexuality. Teach them through your good examples. Correct them when necessary with firmness, without humiliating. Teach them to value the experiences of the elderly despite their dynamism and contributions. Remind them that parents always deserve love and respect. 5) Love - Show affection to your children. Spend time with them. No amount of money or gifts can substitute your loving presence. Be their real-life friends. (It is not necessary to be online friends.) Take an interest in their lives, their friends, and the things that they care about. Maintain a happy marriage. This makes them feel secure as they develop better in every aspect of their lives. Put into practice the 3 magical words, please, thank you, and sorry. 6) Pray - Prayer is the foundation for good parenting. Talk to God about your children, your concerns, joys and plans for them. Get the strength to face challenges from Holy Communion and Confession. With God s grace, you will be able to help your children become competent and responsible Christian adults. (Reference: Catechesis on the Family (I) by Pope Francis; Growing up in a Digital World: Benefits and Risks From The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health; Final document of the Synod of Bishops on Young People, Faith and Vocational Discernment 2018; Adolescence: a period of changes) Santuario de San Antonio Pastoral Team Fr. Baltazar A. Obico, OFM - Guardian Fr. Reu Jose C. Galoy, OFM - Vicar Provincial, Parish Priest Fr. Jesus E. Galindo, OFM - Member Fr. Efren C. Jimenez, OFM - Member RDIP - PB Editorial Team & General Information Marie Tycangco - Head, RDIP-PB/Editor-in-Chief Javier Luis Gomez - Asst. Editor/Writer Ramon M. Ong - Asst. Editor Dennis Montecillo - Asst. Editor/Writer Clarisse Gomez - Asst. Editor/Writer Pisha Banaag - Asst. Editor/Writer Monica Madrigal - Asst. Editor/Writer Peachy Maramba - Contributor Lianne Tiu - Contributor Conchitina S. Bernardo - Contributor Jeannie Bitanga - Website Administrator Alexa Montinola - Asst. Website Administrator Caren Tordesillas - Art & Design Colorplus Production Group Corp. - Production Santuario de San Antonio Parish Tel. nos. 843-8830 / 31 Email: ssap_info@yahoo.com Website: www.ssaparish.com Website email: webi@ssaparish.com Parish Pastoral Council Jun Rodriguez President Girlie Sison Vice President Marie Tycangco Secretary 3

PARISH BULLETIN LECOM CORNER The Gift of Proclamation By Daye Delos Reyes I was 8 years old when I told my mom that I wanted to be a newscaster. I remember watching the children or junior version of Newswatch 9 -- aired on RPN Channel 9 -- way back because I admired a popular female newscaster then, who seemed to have the perfect diction and enunciation. And so, I fulfilled that dream by auditioning for Junior Newswatch on RPN Channel 9 and officially became a junior newscaster. Fast forward, I took a course in Communication and dabbled into some media and corporate hosting stints on the side while having a full time job, because I was in my element whenever I would host and talk in public. Thirteen years ago, my liking for something related to speaking or reading in front of an audience finally evolved when I decided to join the LeCom Ministry in my former parish. I would not say public speaking per se because in public speaking, the speaker inevitably becomes the focus along with his message. In being a lector and commentator, the WORD OF GOD is the focus. The speaker is merely a medium. I delved a bit more into my intentions -- and that s when I realized that I really wanted to serve God -- and felt that joining the ministry was one way of giving back. One s intentions become purposeful through prayers. As your spirituality deepens, the longing to serve becomes more apparent, yet in a humble way. I remember my former dear co-lector telling me that as lectors/commentators, we should not be calling attention to ourselves -- and that advice stuck. Being a lector is a gift, a privilege and not an entitlement. You should also be ready to make sacrifices -- like accepting the early morning slots -- and not just going for what is convenient. An announcer kind of voice or having the perfect diction does NOT automatically qualify you to become a Lector/Commentator. Perhaps you will know if you have the gift of proclamation, when you want to share the word of God in the most unassuming way possible through your gift of speech, detaching yourself and accepting that you are merely an instrument of God. Audible, clear and well-enunciated delivery are necessary, but more important is reading each phrase through the heart and in a way that would be best understood by the community. And just like any endeavor, practice is key. Listening to yourself is a big help too; the rest is through God s grace. 4

February 24, 2019 Provincial Feast of San Pedro Bautista and Benefactors Night 2019 Santuario de San Pedro Bautista Parish ~ February 4, 2019 San Pedro Bautista was a man of many talents. He was a famed orator in his native, Avila, Spain. He was a Philosophy professor and excellent musician. He came to the Philippines in 1584. He proved to be a very passionate and effective preacher. His preaching ignited the desire of many men to serve God as priests. Thus, Franciscan friars were inspired by his example and we too are called to be witnesses like he, by sharing our time, talent and treasure to build God s Kingdom. In 1593, he and his companions were martyred in Nagasaki, Japan. EUCHARISTIC CELEBRATION BENEFACTORS Awarded by Fr. Cielo Almazan, Minister Provincial, OFM Province of San Pedro Bautista Engr. Edgardo & Mrs. Carrie Bautista Arch. & Mrs. Lorenzo Calma Mrs. Josephine Razon - award received by Carrie Bautista and Tina Teehankee Catholic Women s League (CWL-SSAP) - award received by Isabel Abella Opening Remarks by Vicar Provincial and SSAP Parish Priest, Fr. Reu Galoy, OFM Fr. Arnel Percival Tayem and Fr. Joel Sulse singing the Prayer of St. Francis Make Me a Channel of Your Peace 5

PARISH BULLETIN Schedule of Liturgical Activities WEEKEND MASSES Saturday 6:15 am, 7:30 am (with Morning Prayers at 7:00 am except on First Saturdays), 12:15 pm, Anticipated: 4:30 pm, 6:00 pm - Fatima Prayer of Adoration and Reparation after the 6:15 am, 7:30 am, and 12:15 Masses - First Five Saturdays for the Reparation of Sins Committed Against the Immaculate Heart of Mary (February - June, August - December) at the 6:15 am, 7:30 am, and 12:15 pm Masses with meditation and recitation of the Holy Rosary 30 minutes before the Mass Sunday 6:30 am (Tagalog), 7:45 am, 9:00 am, 10:30 am, 12:00 nn, 4:30 pm, 6:00 pm MASS SCHEDULE IN SURROUNDING VILLAGES: Dasmarinas Village Clubhouse: Saturday, 6:00 pm Anticipated Mass (North) Forbes Park Pavillion: Sunday, 11:00 am Urdaneta Village Friendship Hall: Sunday, 7:00 pm WEEKDAY MASSES Monday - Friday 6:15 am, 7:30 am (with Morning Prayers at 7:00 am), 12:00 nn, 6:00 pm - Recitation of the Holy Rosary before every Mass, except on Tuesdays - Divine Mercy Chaplet after every Mass on Tuesday - Novena to St. Anthony and Exposition of St. Anthony s Relic after all Masses on Tuesday - Novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help every Wednesday at 8:00 am and after the 6:00 pm Mass - Novena to the Sacred Heart of Jesus after all Masses on Friday except on First Friday - First Friday Holy Hour: 8:00 am,11:45 am and after the 6:00 pm Mass CONFESSION Monday. Wednesday. Friday 7:15 am - 7:45 am, 12:00 nn - 12:30 pm 5:45 pm - 6:15 pm Saturday 7:15 am - 7:45 am, 12:00 nn - 12:30 pm 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm For special Confession, please call the parish office FOR THE SICK Please call the parish office for anointing of the sick or when a parishioner is bedridden and wishes to receive Holy Communion. 6

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