Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Sunday, February 17, 2013
St. Therese at the Poor Clares
The third stop of the Calbayog City visit of the Holy Relics of St. Therese was the Poor Clare Monastery. Bishop Isabelo Abarquez was on hand to give some reflection on the virtues of St. Therese for the faithful who have gathered together with the Poor Clare nuns whom Calbayognons fondly refer to as "Monghas". After the veneration, the relic was brought to Catbalogan where it will be venerated tonight until tomorrow morning.
The Holy Relics St. Therese at Consolatrix
After the veneration at the Sts. Peter and Paul Cathedral, the relics of St. Therese was brought to the Monastery of the Sisters of Mary Consolatrix of the Eucharist which is located in Barangay San Policarpo. A good number of the faithful from Ipao were on hand to the listen to the reflection given by Bishop Isabelo Abarquez; and to venerate the holy relics.
Welcome Mass for the Holy Relic of St. Therese of Lisieux
Bishop Isabelo Abarquez presided over the Pontifical Mass which welcomed the Holy Relics of St. Therese to the Diocese of Calbayog. The faithful of Calbayog filled the Sts. Peter and Paul Cathedral where the Holy Relic was venerated until 1:00 in the afternoon. The Cathedral was the first of the various places of worship in which the Relic will be venerated during it visit in Samar and Leyte.
Bishop Isabelo Abarquez as he incensed the reliquary of St. Therese. |
Monsignor Albert Songco as he delivered a message on behalf of the Military Ordinariate of the Philippines. |
St. Therese of Lisieux visits Calbayog
The Holy Relics of St. Therese of Lisieux arrived in Calbayog today. Calbayog City is the first leg of her 2-day visit to the Diocese of Calbayog. The relics was first brought to the City Hall Stage for the official welcome by both the Parish of Our Lady's Nativity and the City Government of Calbayog. It was then brought to the Sts. Peter and Paul Cathedral for the Welcome Mass and the Veneration by the faithful.
Some members of the Calbayog Biskers Association as they led the motorcade which brought in the relic of St. Therese. |
The Holy Relic being brought in procession to the Sts. Peter and Paul Cathedral. |
Mayor Ronaldo Aquino as he venerates the Holy Relic. |
Monsignor Francisco Cinco as he led the faithful in prayer. |
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Monday, February 11, 2013
The Pilgirm Relics of St. Therese of Lisieux to visit the Diocese of Calbyayog
Saturday, February 09, 2013
I shot them all
Friday, February 08, 2013
Thursday, February 07, 2013
From the Vera Files: PNP vows to dismantle Samar’s two remaining private armies
CATBALOGAN CITY—As the start of the campaign period for the May 13 elections draws near, the Philippine National Police in Eastern Visayas is pursuing the remaining members of two partisan/private armed groups (PAGs) in hotspot Samar to ensure a “secured and fair elections.”
“Our main goal in this campaign is to make sure that it is really the sovereign will of the people that are reflected in the election results and not due to fear, violence and intimidation,” said Chief Superintendent Elmer R. Soria, Eastern Visayas police director.
The PNP defines PAG as a group of two or more persons being used by a certain politician or individual to sow fear or intimidation, possessing legal or illegal firearms to advance political interest.
In Samar, police identified the remaining PAGs as the Moloboco group and the Montealto group. The groups are allegedly funded by members of political clans in power. The province is among the 15 priority election watchlist areas of the Department of Interior and Local Government.
As early as last September, the PNP began moving to dismantle the two PAGs. (read more . . . )
“Our main goal in this campaign is to make sure that it is really the sovereign will of the people that are reflected in the election results and not due to fear, violence and intimidation,” said Chief Superintendent Elmer R. Soria, Eastern Visayas police director.
The PNP defines PAG as a group of two or more persons being used by a certain politician or individual to sow fear or intimidation, possessing legal or illegal firearms to advance political interest.
In Samar, police identified the remaining PAGs as the Moloboco group and the Montealto group. The groups are allegedly funded by members of political clans in power. The province is among the 15 priority election watchlist areas of the Department of Interior and Local Government.
As early as last September, the PNP began moving to dismantle the two PAGs. (read more . . . )
Wednesday, February 06, 2013
Demolition of the dilapidated Calbayog Public Market
Let me share my raw videos which I took during the demolition of the public market
Tuesday, February 05, 2013
The celebrity hound struck again
Monday, February 04, 2013
New Team of Pastors for Our Lady's Nativity Parish
The Diocesan Chancellor, Rev. Fr. Mike Aguilar after he read the appointment of the new Team of Pastors. |
The new Pastors as they signed their appointment papers (l-r) Rev. Fr. Niceas Abujuela, Msgr. Francisco Cinco III and Rev. Fr. Roland Cajegas. Witnessing the signing is Rev. Fr. Mike Aguilar. |
Bishop Isabelo Abarquez as he officially welcomed the Team of Pastors to Our Lady's Nativity Parish. |
Saturday, February 02, 2013
Rissa Hontiveros in Calbayog
Riza Honitveros was in Calbayog today. She was the only one out of the five Team PNoy Senatoriables who made it to their Calbayog engagement which was held at the Calbayog City Convention Center.
Mayor Ronaldo Aquino delivering his welcome message.
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Riza Hontiveros as she talked before Calbayognons gathered at the Convention Center. |
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