I recently posted some pictures taken during the Good Friday procession and the Estacion Publico on Black Saturday. I got these courtesy of Joel Manadong.
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
images from holy week in Calbayog
I recently posted some pictures taken during the Good Friday procession and the Estacion Publico on Black Saturday. I got these courtesy of Joel Manadong.
Sunday, April 26, 2009
some pix from the synod
Whatever will come out of the event, I'll keep my fingers crossed. Let's not even start discussing on the issue(s) that prevailed during the event, at least during the first few days. I rest on the belief that the people - and priests - who were selected or had the fate (thanks to the Holy Spirit, or whatever?) to be present in the said event had only the good of the diocese and especially its faithful in mind when they decided on matters relevant to the Diocese.
In the meantime, let me share some pictures taken during the Eucharistic Celebrations which opened and closed the synod. I got these photos courtesy of Joselo Co / Studio 8.
At the mass capping the Synod. Bishop Isabelo Abarquez with Fr. Ric Pitogo (l) and Fr. Niceas Abuela (r).
Some of the synod delegates singing "Bungyod, Pakiusa", the synod theme song (for the last time).
At the opening Mass, Bishop Isabelo Abarquez sings the synod theme song with (l) the Diocesan Vicar General Msgr. Bienvenido Chiquillo and (r) Fr. Niceas Abuela.
Bishop Abarquez with the Calbayog Clergy on hand for the synod.
Bishop Abarquez with the Calbayog clergy and the delegates to the synod.
Bishop Abarquez giving a talk during the synod proper.
Friday, April 24, 2009
Happy Birthday Sir Nilo and Dongdong!
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
in memoriam Archbishop Cipriano Urgel
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
The Sacred Heart statue
An old photo showing the cross on the spot where the Sacred Heart statue now stands. In the background are the Perez residence (left) and the old puriculture building (right) on the site of which now stands the Legislative Building.
Back to the Sacred Heart statue. The statue must have been put in place to commemorate a celebration in the local church. At the foot of the said statue is a marble marker (pix above) with this inscription:
SACRATISSIMO. CORDI. JESU
IN. HOC. SUÆ. FESTIVITATIS
CENTENARIO
MDCCCLVI . . . MCMLVI
DIOCESIS. CALBAYOGANA
Monday, April 20, 2009
The SOS Community scholars
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Tupi & Suzette
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Julie Ann Abanilla Co
Three weeks ago today, Calbayog participated in Earth Hour 2009. Among those who took part in the event was a young Calbayognon named Julie Ann Co, a daughter of my friends Joselo and Alet (Abanilla) Co. She recently graduated Valedictorian from the Calbayog City SPED Center. During the Earh Hour event, Julie Ann delivered a short message on behalf of the young peopole of Calbayog. Here's that speech:
Pollution. Greenhouse effect. Global Warming.
These are some of the never-ending and most devastating environmental difficulties of today which until now have no solution to completely bring back the Earth’s real beauty and purity.
Because of these, we experience poverty, hardships, environmental crisis, calamities and extinction of wildlife.
But the most miserable part of this is that we aren’t the one directly agonizing from our activities but it’s Mother Earth. Imagine her as a person and we will feel deeply sorry and we will regret a lot watching her suffer from the wounds, the deep cuts, burns and pain brought about by our greed and ignorance.
Let’s put in our minds that the world was put in existence not just for us but for all the generations. If we don’t care about the next thing that will happen after we live, then let’s think about our children. Each and everyone of us needs to have a strong responsibility and determination to protect our Mother Earth – land, water and air in whatever possible way. Let’s not point our fingers to others. Instead, we should do our share of responsibility. Otherwise, all of us will perish.
Now is the time. Let’s not procrastinate because this needs immediate action. The clock is ticking and we need to be consistent every second, every minute and every day of our lives. Always with a seal to protect our Mother Earth!
Jojo and Alma
Friday, April 17, 2009
Raul Isidro at Power Plant Mall
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Second Calbayog Diocesan Synod opens today
After the Mass, some 140 delegates from all parishes of the diocese will proceed to the St. Vincent De Paul Seminary in Barangay Dagum. They will stay there until Saturday, April 18, 2009. The delegates are expected to deliberate on policies of various concerns to the diocese.
The synod is expected to come up with a book or set of documents or policies which will be implemented all over the Diocese of Calbayog a month after its 100th Anniversary Celebration on April 10, 2010.
This year's Diocesan synod would have been the third. The second synod supposedly took place during the term of Bishop Sofronio Hacbang y Gaborni, the second bishop of Calbayog (1923- 1937). But in the absence of official documents, said synod remains in question.
The first Calbayog Diocesan Synod happened sometime in 1912.
Monday, April 13, 2009
aga san Viernes Santo sa Calbayog
I'm still waiting for the "better" pictures which Joel Manadong took during the procession. In the meantime, let me share some pix which I took using my mobile phone (as usual).
Gomez Street with Nijaga Park on the left. On the right at two police officers who were among the good number of PNP officers on duty that day.
This is the usually crowded Navarro Street leading to the paradahan.
Magsaysay Boulevard
The fully-decorated "carro san Señor" being brought to the residence of Isabel Gomez - Hernandez.
Atty. Angiebel Abuela Divinagracia
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Saturday, April 11, 2009
estacion publico
And it's always the same experience, the faithful walk around the city, kneel on the streets, pray and commemorate the suffering of Christ. A few years back, as the procession approached the Rosales bridge a young man was heard shouting, "mga sira ulo kayo!" or something to that effect, referring to the faithful, it turned out the young man was high on drugs.
On a personal note, at the end of the day it takes more than just the simple recollection of the suffering of Christ or getting physical (like getting tired from walking) during Holy Week that makes us good Christians. Oops, I'll put it there.
Let me now share some pictures which I got from Joel Manadong:
The first station in front of the Bishop's House.
The 10th station at Jasminez Bridge.
The 12th station in Brgy. Obrero
"Waray Sapin sa ti-il" or so said the instruction for the estacion publico. And a good number of Calbayognon were pleased to follow.
The Santo Intiero
Friday, April 10, 2009
prusisyun san Viernes Santo
I suppose every (or most) Catholic Calbayogon who makes it home during the holy week will always look forward to the Good Friday procession (on top of the swimming on Easter Sunday). Whether one considers it an opportunity to bond with family and friends, to ponder upon the suffering of Christ, or (heavens forbid) the chance to see and be seen, the event is participated in by the faithful who always come in droves.
Here are some pictures taken by Joel Manadong during the procession: