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November 12, 2017 We Care Because We Pray 32nd Sunday of Ordinary Time www.ssaparish.com Forbes Park, Makati Jesus Calls Us to Service and Contemplation by Jaime Blanco Jesus in the House of Martha and Mary by Erasmus Quellinus II, Adriaen van Utrecht But the Lord answered, Martha, Martha, He said, you worry and fret about so many things, and yet few are needed, indeed only one. It is Mary who has chosen the better part, and it is not to be taken from her. (Luke 10; 41-42) Worrying is but part of everyday life. In fact, we often worry about the little things that actually we need not worry about at all. It may be uncertainty, fear or lack of Faith that causes us to worry. In the Gospel, Jesus does not reprimand Martha for her work. Her service and work for the community were greatly appreciated. However, Jesus is also asking Martha to slow down and contemplate on the Word of God and in prayer. On the other hand, Mary has recognized the presence of the Lord and was drawn to listening to His words. All of us, in one way or the other, have experienced being like both Martha and Mary. At times we get distracted by the stresses of work, pressure to fulfill our duties, our ambitions, and the attractiveness of the material world. Sometimes these make us more like Martha, especially when we fail to focus on our spiritual growth. If we neglect this, we may become less dependent on God s mercy, His grace, and providence. The stories in the Bible: from the story in the Old Testament where manna came down from Heaven, up to the story where Jesus feeds five thousand people, show us that God will always provide for us, because with Him all things are possible. Jesus wants us to come to Him in prayer to lift up to Him not only our plans and needs, but also our work for the community. God is asking us to trust that He will provide as long as it is according to His will. We can do our best and be assured that God will do the rest.

parish bulletin Franciscan Pastoral Orientation for Community-Building: Service is a Response to God s Love by Alyssa Raval-Aguilar I joined the Single Young Adults (SYA) Community in October 2010 and it is in this community where I learned more about my Catholic Faith. The prayer meetings, payday prayers, and fellowship activities enriched my prayer life. Serving in the different ministries opened my heart to helping those who are in need. I have gotten to know God more as He reveals Himself is in my life. God is our Father, our Guide, our Provider, our Healer, and our Savior. God showed me how much He loves me and how unconditional and great His love is for all of us. How can I show my love for God? By serving Him. SERVICE IS A RESPONSE TO GOD S LOVE. I was called to serve as Prison Ministry Head in 2013 and I said YES. It is quite a difficult ministry to handle. Gathering funds and donations are a challenge. Catechism classes every Monday required making lesson plans, handouts, and presentations in Taglish. Scheduling activities is also a problem due to the strict rules in the jails. Building relationships with the Persons Deprived of Liberty (PDLs) and BJMP officials was difficult and it took a great amount of time to earn their trust. Through these, God taught me humility, trust, mercy, compassion and unconditional love. I serve God and others by giving my best and giving my all sharing my time, talent, treasure and networks. They say I am a perfectionist planning everything even the smallest details, always wanting to start and end on time, and being pretty strict. I do these because I want to serve God and others with my whole heart. God will not be outdone in generosity and this is my way of returning my love to Him. You can say I am very much a Martha, but deep inside I am a Mary at heart. Prayer is the first step in knowing God and it leads you into an intimate relationship with Him. Prayer guides you to imitate God and love others like He does. All glory, honor and praise to our God who cannot be outdone in generosity, who is rich in mercy and compassion, to our God who loves us unconditionally. Amen. We are all God s children, we are all the same. He is calling us by name, to help the poor and lame. And learn what life is really for It s to know, and love and serve the Lord. 2 From the Official Theme Song for the 2015 Apostolic Visit of Pope Francis to the Philippines by Jamie Rivera

Franciscan Pastoral Orientation for Community-Building: CWL: A Sisterhood United in Service by Clarisse Gomez (with the cooperation of Rose Galvez, CWL) November 12, 2017 Among the many groups and ministries of the Parish is a group of silent servants the Catholic Women s League (CWL). They have long been involved in works of service and charity through their medical missions, medical clinics, fund-raising activities for OLAS, scholarships, and formation activities. What sustains the members of CWL in their mission? CWL continues to grow and flourish because it is more than a community it is a sisterhood. Members of CWL grow together in faith, and are united in service. Many women like Rose Galvez, the head of CWL in the Parish, are inspired by its spirituality and mission. Prior to her service in CWL, she did not know that one could even do service in the Church. She also had the impression that CWL was for women who were older, or retired those who were at the stage in their lives where they were no longer working or caring for children and could direct their energy to giving back to society. Through joining CWL, she realized that the time for service is now, and that the call is urgent. In her experience, being part of CWL awakens one s spiritual life, and in this, a heart for service. This same spirit is what sustains CWL in their service which may take different forms. Some members engage in CWL through spiritual and formation activities, and serve through their prayer. Others choose to do active service through Parish activities. Each member in her own way, offers service and charity. The heart for service which is so alive in CWL is also shared with those they help and serve the scholars, the beneficiaries of medical missions, etc. Aside from serving the physical and material needs of these people, CWL also serves their spiritual needs through formation activities and Bible studies. In doing so, they are able to share their spirituality and influence others. As Rose Galvez says, CWL is a sisterhood, one where women are united in service. It is in this sisterhood that many women in our Parish have grown in service and have deepened their spirituality. In CWL, one can find community that grows stronger because of the mission it shares, centered on service to Christ. Santuario de San Antonio Pastoral Team Fr. Baltazar A. Obico, OFM - Guardian Fr. Reu Jose C. Galoy, OFM - Vicar Provincial, Parish Priest Fr. Judee Mar Maquinad, OFM - Bursar Fr. Jesus E. Galindo, OFM - Member Fr. Efren C. Jimenez, OFM - Member RDIP - PB Editorial Team & General Informatio Suzette H. Gatmaitan - Head, RDIP-PB/Editor-in-Chief Javier Luis Gomez - Asst. Editor/Writer Ramon M. Ong - Asst. Editor Marie Tycangco - Asst. Editor/Writer Dennis Montecillo - Asst. Editor/Writer Aissa Montecillo - Asst. Editor/Writer Peachy Maramba - Contributor Lianne Tiu - Contributor Conchitina Bernardo - Contributor Jeannie Bitanga - Website Administrator Alexa Montinota - Asst. Website Administrator Edward Lu - Art & Design Colorplus Production Group Corp. - Production Santuario de San Antonio Parish Center Office Tel. nos. 8438830-31 Email: ssap_info@yahoo.com Website: www.ssaparish.com Website email: webi@ssaparish.com Parish Pastoral Council Edmund Lim, KHS President Cristina Teehankee Vice President Suzette H. Gatmaitan Secretary 3

parish bulletin Franciscan Pastoral Orientation for Community-Building: He shouts, He whispers... and He nudges by Sean and Apple Cannon When God calls, beckons, He s not always loud. He s not always quiet. Sometimes He calls in a Damascene flash. Sometimes He calls in a 20-year Augustinian moment. But call He does. Apple was born Catholic and Sean converted to Catholicism late in life. We have both found that Christ s arms are always open, welcoming, beckoning; drawing us ever closer it took us a while to work that out. Yes, sometimes He s subtle, sometimes not so. He called loudly the day that the quiet voice of Eleonore Gutierrez accosted Apple in the church s car park: Come lector for us? But Apple s natural shyness redirected Eleonore s query to Sean, just a few meters behind. Although Sean had been pretty active in the Church back in Cape Town, until then he hadn t found a way to involve himself in the Philippine Church. Apple s involvement with the Church was, as she d call it, average. She attended Mass every Sunday, confessed regularly, and said her prayers every morning and every night. She had been an active member of Ictus during her school years. It s not that there were any real obstacles to our participating more deeply in the Church, just that our schedules were not conducive for it. Without realizing it, we were not making real room for Christ. We assisted at Mass on a daily basis, but that didn t quite cut it not if you consider what Jesus gave us. Our schedules were in flux at the time Eleonore approached. Perhaps the Spirit used this opportunity. Sean couldn t resist and he quickly became a Lector. And it wasn t long thereafter that he joined the brotherhood of the Extraordinary Ministers of the Holy Communion. But there was some more nudging to be done. Apple needed some nudging, and Jesus, being the Master of Nudge, knew just how that was going to work. This time it was the Gomez family s turn to help with the nudging. Javier spoke; Jolly suggested; Monette was gentle, and Mike was gruff. Come join us at Pre-Cana, you can just help out, you know, hand out papers, serve food, put labels on pews. How could Apple resist? This was followed by, Oh, will you lead the module on Financial Stewardship at the beginning of October? Apple and I had often spoken about how badly prepared some couples are, prior to getting married. We guessed that Christ had just told us to put our mouths where our money was, so to speak. We re currently lined up to lead the module on The Family as a Pastoral Team at the beginning of December. It s a challenge for us both to be involved in the service at this level. We re learning - and God knows it s a steep curve - but He ll support us. 4

Franciscan Pastoral Orientation for Community-Building: Making a Difference by Bingbing Quiros October 29, 2017 Just a few years ago, I was your average churchgoer, who did not really participate in the goings on at Mass, much less around the Parish. Then one day I happened to chance upon a sign posted around the Parish Center that said, FREE CONFIRMATION, and it caught my attention. I then met Tita Tessie Fernandez who was the President of the Catholic Women s League (CWL) of SSAP at the time. She allowed my daughter to join the Confirmation ceremonies and in exchange, I promised to help her out whenever I could, with no strings attached. So there it began. I helped out with the Feeding Program of CWL, giving out coffee and pandesal, with lugaw to the construction workers wvho would come to have breakfast for free! It was fun and I looked forward to these early morning events twice a month! It was here where I met my CWL BFF Tita Menchu Concepcion, who would sponsor some of these feeding days. Both Tita Tessie and Tita Menchu were coaxing me to join them in CWL, but of course I would think nothing of that idea! But, in keeping with my promise to Tita Tessie, I also gave my time to the bi-weekly free clinics for the poor. To make a long story short, about a year later, I finally joined CWL in October of 2010, complete with the uniform, which I was not very enthusiastic to wear. The monthly meetings became interesting with the activities of our president Tita Betty Roxas- Chua. In no time, Tita Betty encouraged the young ones to start being assistants to the Board Members. I was not in this first group as I was resisting, giving the excuse that I was busy with my Aloe Vera business venture. Then the Altar Ministry came along with our mentors Tita Lulu and Tita Auring. I assisted in changing the altar linens, in the hanging of the festive banners, (most of which I had never really noticed before), and being helpful in general to our Co-heads Wilma Huang and Zari Poe. I was in charge of Special Events which included the Altar of the Repose s display during Holy Week and the Main Altar s Christmas décor, the Advent wreath and Belen! It was fun asking friends to help and donate their time and expertise towards these parish activities. Today I serve in the Board of CWL and have accepted the position to Co- Head of the Altar Environment Ministry together with Karen Limpe. This has elevated my status from a passive member of the Parish to an active one, and I have even been able to take part in this year s elections for the officers of the PPC. Again it was unexpectedly quite fun! Since I have had such a good time serving in the Parish the operative word being FUN and have made lifelong friends in the process, I would like to share my experience with all of you by inviting you, our parishioners, to join us in the Altar Environment Ministry! Do come and I guarantee a pleasant difference in your lives! 5

parish bulletin Franciscan Pastoral Orientation for Community Building: To our dear Parishioners, Once again the holiday season is fast approaching. We would like to invite you to be part of a meaningful Christmas by considering a donation to the annual Light a Parol 2017 fundraising project. A parol is a traditional Filipino Christmas ornament, a five pointed star lantern representing the Star of Bethlehem that guided the Three Wise Men on their way to baby Jesus. Each Parol that you purchase will represent a gift from you. With your generous donation, we hope to fill the San Antonio Parish Church with parols to welcome our Savior by Christmas Eve. Each parol will carry the donor's name and hung beautifully in the church complemented by the elegant decor courtesy of Rustan's Flower Shop. The Light a Parol Donors' List will be published in the Parish Bulletin. Pledge forms are attached with this letter and your donations can be given anytime to the CCD or SSAP parish office. Official receipts will be issued and donations will be accepted until 22 nd of December 2017. Now on its 23rd year, this project has been the only channel of CCD to raise funds for the Franciscan Missions and various charitable organizations that our young CCD students participate in as well as special projects during different times of the year. Through these outreach programs, the youth are able to demonstrate their faith in action. Because of your generosity, Light- A- Parol has been one of the Parish s main channels to raise funds for the Franciscan Missions Parishes and other various charitable organizations that have been part of the CCD Outreach programs: Childhope Asia Philippines, Virlanie, Habitat for Humanity, Hands On Manila s Galing Mo Kid! Program, Bahay Maria, Little Sisters of Assumption, Mother Teresa Spinelli's Treasures, St. Hannibal Multi-Level School, Rogate, Grace To Be Born, Friendship Home, Sister Luz Maria Capuchin Tertiary Sisters, White Cross Children s Home, Marillac Haven for Girls, BINHI English Literacy Foundation, Dream Big Pilipinas, Mulawin Street Kids, Tahanan Outreach Projects, and Services (TOPS) and CCD Disaster Funds. We hope to reach out to many more charities this year. Please join us for the LIGHT A PAROL 2017 official lighting event on Sunday,26 th of November 2017 during the 6:00PM mass, at the Santuario de San Antonio Main Church. Hoping for your kind support once again this year. You will surely make a big difference in the lives of the less fortunate. Sincerely, Noted By: Kit S. Zobel de Ayala LIGHT A PAROL 2017 CHAIRPERSON Fr. Reu Jose C. Galoy, OFM SSAP Parish Priest Katty Roxas-Chua Qua Marivic Borromeo CCD LIGHT A PAROL 2017 COMMITTEE 6

PARISH ANNOUNCEMENTS November 12, 2017 It will be held on December 2, 2017 (1st Saturday). May we once again request your help in collecting as many gifts as possible to ensure we have 150-200 ENTRANCE RAFFLE ITEMS for our scholars and the rest for our Games so that winners and runners-up will be able to bring something home for themselves or to share with their siblings. WHITE ELEPHANTS ARE WELCOME GIFTS! These don t have to be brand new but UNUSED, PLEASE. (T-shirts, pens, toiletries, umbrellas, mugs, corporate gifts, towels, etc etc etc.) PLEASE deliver at your soonest possible convenience to: the SSAP Parish Office c/o JACKIE or FATIMA PLEASE NOTE: FOR SSAP Scholars Christmas Party. (No need to wait until our deadline on Wed/November 29, 2017). We will WRAP and LABEL for efficient distribution durin our party: M (Male)/F (Female)/U (Unisex). 7

LEASE / SALE FORBES DASMA URDA SAN LO BEL AIR MAGA CONNIE PERIQUET GATMAITAN CYNTHIA GATMAITAN MENCHACA TELS.: 8130875 8672227 CELL (0917)8109379 3/F SEDCCO BLDG., RADA ST., LEGASPI VILL., MAKATI CITY We are all God s children, we are all the same. He is calling us by name, to help the poor and lame. And learn what life is really for It s to know, and love and serve the Lord. -Jaime Rivera, 2015 Apostolic Visit Themesong