Thursday, December 30, 2010

Images from the reopening of the CKC Museum

The Samar Archeological Museum of Christ the King College formally reopened yesterday. It has been renamed as the Fr. Cantius Kobak, ofm - Samar Archeological and Cultural Museum. The simple reopening program (which I hosted) preceded the Thanksgiving Mass which marked the start of TARAGPO 2010.

Here are some pictures I managed to take during the event.

Mr. Venancio Bajet, Dean of the CKC of Education as he narrated the Samar Odessy of Fr. Cantius Kobak, OFM.

U.P. Professor Rolando Borrinaga as he delivered his message.

Bro. Ramon Balan, OFM as he formally declared the reopening of the museum.

Dr. Francisca Santos and Mr. Pio Santos

Councilor Rey James Uy and Artist Raul Isidro

Fr. Sebastian Gabuy, OFM as he lead the prayer of blessing.

(l-r) Dr. Francisca Santos, Mr. Pio Santos, Mr. Venencio Bajet, Armando Toleza, George Emmanuel Borrinaga, Professor Rolando Borrinaga and Artist Raul Isidro.

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

The new CSVP-CKC Alumni Association officers

The members of the CSVP-CKC Alumni Association elected a new set of officers. To serve in various posts in the next two years are the following:

Executive Officers
  • President: Antonino Sabenicio
  • Internal Vice President: Ronaldo Obong
  • External Vice President: Ma. Asner Dean
  • Secretary: Irene Pastrana
  • Treasurer: Simeon Irigon
  • Internal Auditor: Arthur Dordines
  • External Auditor: Nestor Cailo
  • PIO: Ronald Ladrero Ricafort

Board of Directors:
  • Ernesto Acoba
  • Ferdinand Arpon
  • Christopher Corsiga
  • Leoncio Dean
  • Romeo De Los Santos
  • Marju Escuadra
  • Johann Estrada
  • Eleonor Lingan
  • Antonio Ricafort III
  • Emmanuel Rosales
  • Esteban Ygbuhay, Jr.
  • Renato Ygbuhay

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

an mga floats san Targapo motorcade

Kaparte san guin himonga motorcade para san Taragpo 2010 mao an float competition. Mayda pipira nga mga batches mao an umapi sini nga lompetisyon. Aadi an litrato san pira nga mga floats nga nagin kaparte san Taragpo 2010 motorcade.







the Taragpo motorcade and assembly

Taragpo 2010 kicked off today with the motorcade and the assembly of the CSVP-CKC Alumni Association members. Here are some pictures I managed to take during this morning's activities.


CKC President, Fr. Marcelo Tubac, ofm addressing the alumni mem
bers before the elections.

The float of the TARAGPO 2010 sponsor, LANTAW CKC Batch 1990.


Monday, December 27, 2010

Taragpo 2010

TARAGPO 2010

December 28 and 29, 2010
Christ the King College campus

Sunday, December 26, 2010

The CKC Museum's new home

The CKC Museum is set to be reopened this coming December 29, 2010, in time for Taragpo 2010. I was at the CKC campus the past few days to finalize things for the opening and other details about Taragpo and the CSVP-CKC Alumni Association elections. Here are the pictures I took as workers got busy to finish the new home of the museum.



You might think that statue in front of the museum looks familiar. It should look familiar to every Christi Regian. It used to stand in front of the Technical Building, shown here:


Saturday, December 25, 2010

an belen sa Mongha

This is still part of my posting of the various Nativity Scenes in Calbayog. This one is at "belen" at the Poor Clare Monastery Chapel.

images from the Midnight Mass

Bishop Isabelo Abarquez presided over the Midnight Mass at the jampacked Sts. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Concelebrating with him were Fr. Iluminado Paulino, Fr. Armando Cagomoc, Fr. Julio Gadi and Fr. Job Tapel. As with the previous (Christmas) Midnight Masses, highlight of the celebration was the blessing of the Nativity Scene (belen) and the veneration of the Infant Jesus.

Here are some pictures I managed to take during the Mass. My apologies for the angle 'coz I was stuck in my area at the commentator's lectern.

Bishop Isabelo Abarquez flanked by some Knights of the Altar as he blessed the belen.

Bishop Abarquez delivering his homily.

The KITA Parish Choir as they sang Christmas carols to the mass-goers.

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