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November 27, 2016 We Care Because We Pray 1st Sunday of Advent www.ssaparish.com Forbes Park, Makati A Eucharistic Community of Families in Joyful Anticipation Advent: A Season of Waiting by Clarisse Gomez This time of the year comes with the feeling of expectation and anticipation. For some, this is combined with excitement for the merriment of the holidays, and for others this season brings about a feeling of dread. Amidst the stress and fuss of the Christmas season, Advent reminds us to pause and reflect. This is the time to ask ourselves, What am I waiting for? Advent is a time for us to reflect and evaluate on the desires of our hearts, and our attitudes towards the future. Perhaps we are expecting for disaster to strike as a result of the many negative signs in our society. On the other hand, we may also be looking forward to a future full of hope. We are waiting for many things, but are we expecting good and life-giving things? We are all waiting for something for Christmas bonuses, for loved ones to return, for a much-needed break, among many other things. When we look deeper into ourselves, we may be confronted by our honest needs and desires. We may be waiting for suffering to pass, or to receive love and affirmation. We may also be waiting for relief and comfort from our burdens, or for answers to our questions. Advent brings these to the surface. Rather than running away from these questions and getting lost in the preparations and festivities, let this season be a time for reflection. Let it also be a reminder that our deepest, and truest desire is God, and that we are waiting expectantly for Him. The demands of the world may distort this desire at times, but Advent calls us to prepare the way of the Lord, make straight his paths. (Isaiah 40:3) Santuario de San Antonio Parish Office Tel. nos. 8438830-31

Parish Bulletin Random THOUGHTS: Voices from Yesterday and Today by Peachy Maramba THE MEANING Advent of Amid all the hustle and bustle and frantic shopping for gifts and food for the coming Christmas season it s time once more to stop awhile and try to capture the true meaning and spirit of Christmas by reflecting and meditating on the word ADVENT. A Spiritual Preparation Borrowing from the Latin word adventus which means coming the Church used the word Advent to connote its 4-week long spiritual preparation by the faithful for the twofold coming of Christ. Begins Liturgical Year Thus it is fitting that the liturgical year of the Church begins with Advent which this year starts on November 27 the first Sunday after the Solemnity of Christ the King (November 20). A Four-Week Retreat Advent is like a four-week retreat to spiritually prepare the faithful for Christmas. For our retreat masters or Advent voices we have the prophet Isaiah and John the Baptist. Their resounding message is Prepare the way of the Lord. This retreat is divided into two distinct parts: The First and Second Coming of the Lord. December 4 16 The Second Coming On December 4 to December 16 we are to seriously focus our attention and be concerned about the second coming of the Lord when Christ our Lord will come again in his glory as judge at the end of time. As the Creed tells us our Lord will come again the 2 judge the living and the dead. Since His coming at this time will unexpectedly take place at anytime, anywhere and in any manner we have to be spiritually ready for it. Of course this does not mean that we have to be paranoid about it as some people do, but then again neither should we be complacent about it. We just need to be vigilant, stay awake, be alert and continue being good by living our daily lives with honesty, sincerity and love. Most important at this time Father Jesus Galindo, OFM, wisely cautions us not to be swallowed up by the commercialization which has infected the Christmas season to the point of forgetting that the reason for the season is not Santa Claus but the poor little Child in the manger. So to help us renew our ardent desire for Christ s second coming, the Church in these first three Sundays of Advent reminds us of the parable To celebrate the anniversary of the first coming of the Lord into the world we ponder and reflect on the great mystery of the Incarnation when our Lord humbled Himself, taking on our humanity and entered our time and space to free us from sin. of the ten brides-maids waiting for the bridegroom, the tenants waiting for their masters to settle accounts with them and the coming of the Son of Man to render judgement (Christ the King). December 17 24 The Nativity or First Coming At this time the liturgy focuses on the first coming of Christ when He came as man in Bethlehem to the Blessed Virgin Mary. To celebrate the anniversary of the first coming of the Lord into the world we ponder and reflect on the great mystery of the Incarnation when our Lord humbled Himself, taking on our humanity and entered our time and space to free us from sin. Ready for Advent? So are you ready for Advent? Are you ready for the coming of the Lord into your hearts and home and the hearts of your loved ones? For this is exactly what Advent is meant to be and to do. So before even putting up and lighting your Christmas tree let us first quiet down and put on our Advent Minds to adequately prepare ourselves for the Coming of the Lord. Are we ready to receive Him and wholeheartedly welcome Him into our hearts and home? Are we ready to share His blessings and love especially to those less fortunate than us. Let us truly live Advent this year!! (Many thanks to Father Jesus Galindo, OFM for his two very inspiring and insightful articles on Advent that appeared in our Parish Bulletin on December 2, 2007 and November 30, 2008)

During my school days, Christmas has always been a time for a much-awaited break from studying. It is a time of sleeping late and waking up late. The whole Christmas season was a time of parties, vacation trips and of course, gifts! After my school days, Christmas became more of a one-night thing attending Christmas Eve mass and eating Noche Buena right after as there are less vacation days. Of course the parties still remain. Ever since I joined the EMHC (Extra- Ordinary Ministers of Holy Communion) more than 12 years ago, the way I look at Christmas slowly evolved. It transformed from being a very selfcentered celebration into a more service-oriented one. November 27, 2016 Christmas as an Extra-Ordinary Minister of Holy Communion by Jun Rodriguez The preparation for the Christmas season started during the Christ the King procession. We were tasked as marshals and carriers during the procession. We were also requested to serve during the Simbang Gabi masses not just in the main Church, but also in all villages of the parish. During the Christmas Eve masses, we see a battalion of EMHCs all psyched up and ready to serve. Christmas day is also a busy day for EMHCs. Then it goes on to the New Years Eve mass, New Years day masses, even up to the feast of the Three Kings! Christmas for me now Ever since I joined the EMHC (Extra-Ordinary Ministers of Holy Communion) more than 12 years ago, the way I look at Christmas slowly evolved. involves a lot of planning, preparation and actual schedules of service. It is totally different from being just a customer to being an actual server. What about the parties, the family gatherings, and to the gifts? Everything is still present. I still attend parties, go on vacations and still receive gifts I still have a life to live. The only difference is that my schedule now revolves around the Church schedule. Serving as an EMHC broadened my involvement during Christmas. I find it more fulfilling as I don t just attend the celebration, but I am now part of its preparation and execution. Looking at the past 12 years, I am very happy that I accepted the invitation to serve as an EMHC as it brought more meaning to my Christmas and I am now serving the Lord by serving His people. Santuario de San Antonio Pastoral Team Fr. Baltazar A. Obico, OFM - Guardian Fr. Reu Jose C. Galoy, OFM - Vicar Provincial, Parish Priest Fr. Mark Adame G. Bakari, OFM - Busar Fr. Jesus E. Galindo, OFM - Member Fr. Efren C. Jimenez, OFM - Member RDIP - PB Editorial Team & General Information Suzette H. Gatmaitan Head, RDIP-PB Marilou Consing Editor in Chief Javier Luis Gomez - Assistant Editor Earl Leonard Sebastian - Assistant Editor Hannah Roa - Assistant Editor Marie Tycangco - Assistant Editor Clarisse G. Gomez - Assistant Editor Dennis Montecillo - Assistant Editor Aissa Montecillo - Assistant Editor Jeannie Bitanga Website Administrator Alexa Montinola - Assistant 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 Foundation website: www.santuariodesanantonio.org Parish Pastoral Council Edmund Lim, KHS President Cristina Teehankee Vice President Suzette H. Gatmaitan Secretary Photo by Jaime Blanco 3

Parish Bulletin ADVENT PREPARING FOR THE COMING AND BIRTH OF CHRIST by Luis Rivilla, Jr., Candidate, OFS In early September, the priest introduced the mass by saying that the ber months are upon us, and Merry Christmas to you all. When the laughter died down he reminded everyone that we celebrate this season the longest, often starting in September and lasting till the end of January. During those months most get lost amidst the frenzy of the season experiencing chaos and traffic that progressively worsens as December nears. The trappings of the season take over the airwaves and the billboards. I wonder how many of us take the time to see beyond the holiday trappings and commercialism that dominates the season and try to focus on what is important. As a Secular Franciscan, I am reminded of a story about St Francis. One advent in 1223 while journeying back to Assisi from Rome, he prepared to celebrate the Christmas Eve in the town of Greccio. His plan was to have Christmas Midnight Mass celebrated in the presence of the realistic representation of the humble grotto of Bethlehem, complete with live animals. He accomplished this by setting up a manger in an empty cave, strewn with hay on the manger and floor and replete with a live ox and donkey beside it. St Bonaventure quotes St Francis saying, I want to do something that will recall the memory of that Child who was born in Bethlehem, to see with bodily eyes the inconveniences of His infancy, how He lay in the manger, and how the ox and the ass stood by. In doing this he wanted to impress more deeply into the understanding of everyone who was present how Christ came into the world in poverty and simplicity. With this I am reminded that it is Christ who is central to this holiday. It is His incarnation that we commemorate and His return that we await. Advent is not advent without Christ present. A Blessed CHRISTmas to all. Service: A Gift Given Freely by Emily Loren M. Opida Exchange Gifts is one of our favorite Christmas activities in our schools and offices. We all prepare for the event and announce that we will exchange gifts. We love giving things often because we are excited to receive something in return. This is a manifestation of our human need to feel recognized and loved, and at the same time to express our love for another person. Usually, the gifts we exchange have a set price range so that we everyone will give each other gifts of equal value. No one dares to give a more expensive gift only to receive one of lesser value. We try to give the same value, in the hopes of receiving the same value. This need to reciprocate manifests in my life. In my business, I feel that I receive a lot of kind praises and this makes me want to give back as well. In the past, I did not know how to give and in what form. As the saying goes: ask and you shall receive. I remembered to ask God to show me a way to volunteer and to give. It was truly a miracle when I was called to become part of the Single Young Adults (SYA) Team 32. From this I realized that I give, because I received. business. From these, I am again energized to keep on doing the volunteer work. Gradually, I began to see that I receive many blessings, and this would give me the energy to joyfully serve the community. This made me reflect on how much worth of service I really give. Isn t it empty if I expect it to be reciprocated? How much value do I give to service? To what extent do I say that I give because people deserve it, not because I was given it as well? Didn t God give us a lot more before we were born? I guess the real preparation for Christmas is learning to give the greatest value and service to people even if it feels excessive, unrewarding, draining and unreciprocated. We take this challenge because the birth of Jesus brought joy and love and this was the first and greatest gift we have. As humans, we struggle with delayed gratification. We are always in search of an immediate reward when we do a good deed. Though I accepted and volunteered for tasks, there were days when I would ask, Now what? I did not see what benefits I would gain from volunteering for 6 months without reward, of spending my own money and energy, without knowing what I will get out of it. This was made worse by the opinions of people around me who don t believe in what I am doing, and who think that it is unimportant. Despite my questions, little by little, I saw that I was receiving gifts from Him. I have wonderful little achievements for my small 4 Photo by Rocky Chan

November 27, 2016 Our Advent Wish by Simon and Rina Villalon Preparing a family blessed with young and energetic children (aged 11, 8, and 7) for Christmas is like herding puppies into a pen. They are small and cuddly enough that the chore is enjoyable and they don t resist too much, but there s a fair amount of yapping and nipping going on that it begs the question, Do they truly appreciate the spirit of the season? Simple traditions help us to understand what s going on with them. We started putting up the Christmas lights as a family a year or two ago, though this year our helpers got excited and put everything up themselves. For the first time, the kids have a little tree of their own to decorate, which they ve done by stringing Christmas letters together and hanging them on the tree. The time spent together while decorating is spent telling them stories about how we would celebrate Christmases when we were younger riding down Ayala Avenue to look at the lights, or driving to Greenhills or COD to marvel at the Christmas dioramas in their mechanical twinkling splendor. They laugh at our stories and our silliness as we tell them, almost as much as they laugh at themselves as they clumsily and determinedly hang their beloved decorations. It s a simple tradition, one of many, and we hope that it s enough to remind them that the season is for creating joyful memories with the ones we love most. This year, the kids surprised us with a couple of preparation ideas of their own. When we asked our daughter Téa how she thought we should prepare for Christmas, she said that we should pray the rosary more often. Gusto, our youngest, said that he was preparing by remembering his Mama (lola) Tetes who passed away earlier this year. Good ideas can come from anywhere. Every year we look forward to the joy and love that the Season brings, and each year we struggle to complete the kilometric list of obligations and tasks that come along with it. Yet somehow, miraculously, our Lord reminds us that there is a greater spirit at work and that through His grace we will all have a truly meaningful Christmas. 5

Parish Bulletin PARISH ANNOUNCEMENTS It s beginning to look a lot like Christmas, every hour of the day... WHAT: SSAP SCHOlarship Christmas Party for its 250 Past and Present Scholars WHEN: SATURDAY, Dec 3, 2016 We appeal to all parishioners to make this Season merry and bright for our Parish scholars! Please drop off your raffle/door prizes, games prizes or cash donations c/o SCHOlarship Socio-Pastoral worker Ms. Jackie at the Parish office. 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 will wrap your gifts any unused items (White Elephants) from your closets t-shirts, caps, bags, backpacks, wallets, ballpens;,umbrellas, towels, airline and corporate giveaways and label them M (Male), F(Female) or U (Unisex). Thank you for sharing and Merry Christmas! SSAP Scholarship Program Committee 6 OUTSIDE VIEWING PACKAGES AVAILABLE Globe 0915-5283835 Smart 0918-9901800

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