Saturday, October 30, 2010

Vocation Corner: *******CM Vocation Discernment Workshop, Tagaytay City


CM Vocation Discernment Workshop
October 24-29, 2010
Out of seven searchers, six were accepted to join us!
Congatulations!!!
Blessed Daniela Kiosk for the session
Blesed Refugio Kiosk for Prayer and Mass


Aspirants singing their song of thanksgiving
Fr. Pals Eleazar, SSP praying and
blessing the newly accepted aspirants


The CM sisters extend their hands
to pray for the aspirants


Group picture of the Vocation Team & aspirants

BCBP Tagalog


BCBP Tagalog
October 22-24, 2010
160 persons
Speaker: Fr. Jason David
Facilitators: BCBP Leaders
St. Teresa Hall

Phoenix Publishing Group


Phoenix
October 21-22, 2010

St. Therese Hall

Amazing Grace


Fourth Year Students of Amazing Grace School


Second Year Students of Amazing Grace School

Amazing Grace
October 20-22, 2010
232 students
Fourth Year & Second Year
Speaker: Pastor Celestino Ilmedo (2nd year)
Pastor Gamaliel Alba (4th year)
St. Teresa Hall

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Vocation Corner!!! Vocation Workshop at CMCL - Iloilo


Congratulations dear Aspirants!
Five aspirants were accepted during the vocation workshop
They are from: San Dionisio, Pavia, Oton (Iloilo), Banga (Aklan)
and Tandang Sora, Quezon City

Lord here I am!!!


The vocation team and the aspirants


Vocation Workshop
CMCL - Carmelite Missionaries Center of LIfe
Iloilo
October 15-19, 2010

Friday, October 22, 2010

Paghahandog sa Diyos Community



Paghahandog sa Diyos
October 15-17, 2010
63 persons
Speaker: Fr. Jess Fernandez, SJ
Facilitator: Joey
Francisco Palau Hall

Philippine Science High School


October 15-17, 2010
Philippine Science High School
Third Year Students
231 students
Speaker: Fr. Jong Sabadell
Facilitators: Teachers
St. Teresa Hall

During the Way of the Cross

Featuring: the new Gazebo at CMCS

On the feast of St. Teresa of Avila
the Patroness of our community
we marked this day to thank the Lord and rejoice
with Him.
We bless the new Gazebo for
retreatants use.
We thank our guests who joined us in this celebration.
October 15, 2010
Priest celebrant: Msgr. Rey Pinagunda




Thursday, October 21, 2010

CMCS Staff Formation


October 11, 2010
CMCS Staff Formation
Review of the Vision-Mission of the Center
Life of Mary on the Annunciation and Visitation
in preparation for the coming advent to enter
into the Birth of our Lord Jesus
Speaker: Sr. Loida Tortogo, cm
Francisco Palau Hall


Sharing at the Gazebo

MMCC - Metro Manila Christian Church


MMCC - Metro Manila Christian Church
October 9-10, 2010
39 persons
St. Therese Hall

St. Joseph Foundation

October 9-10, 2010
St. Joseph Foundation
145 participants
St Teresa Hall

Rivers of the Living Water Community


October 9-10, 2010
Rivers of the Living Water
18 participants

Blessed Daniela Kiosk

Mater Carmeli School, D. Tuazon - Grade VI


October 8-10, 2010
Mater Carmeli School, D. Tuazon
Grade VI Students and Parents
Speaker: Fr Sim Sumpayco, SJ
Facilitators: Sr. Ella, cm & Sr. Mary Jane Torres, cm
Francisco Palau Hall

St. Paul College - Faculty and Staff

October 7-9, 2010
St Paul College
Dasmariñas
51 persons
Faculty and Staff
Speaker: Fr. Alan Gamutin, Ssp
Facilitators: Sr. Carmen, spc & Sr. Eva, spc
St. Therese Hall

Be born anew...



Eight day Directed Retreat
Theme: Be born anew...!
"Birth to new life is the work of God through His Spirit"
Sr. Jojie Mendoza, cm
Spiritual Companion: Sr. Loida, cm
Cotober 6-14, 2010


Happy Birthday! Mama Mary!


The CMCS Sisters and Staff joined together to celebrate the Feast of the Birth of Mama Mary.
We prayed at the Grotto of the center to pray the Rosary.
Hymns and songs were sung in honor of her feast.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

St. Teresa of Avila



HAPPY FEASTDAY TO ALL!!!
THE CARMELITE FAMILY

Saint Teresa was born in Avila, Spain, March 28, 1515. She died in Alba de Tormes, October 4, 1582. Her family origins have been traced to Toledo and Olmedo. Her father, Alonso de Cepeda, was a son of a Toledan merchant, Juan Sanchez de Toledo and Ines de Cepeda, originally from Tordesillas. Juan transferred his business to Avila, where he succeeded in having his children marry into families of the nobility. In 1505 Alonso married Catalina del Peso, who bore him two children and died in 1507. Two years later Alonso married the 15-year-old Beatriz de Ahumada of whom Teresa was born.

Early Life. In 1528, when Teresa was 15, her mother died, leaving behind 10 children. Teresa was the "most beloved of them all." She was of medium height, large rather than small, and generally well proportioned. In her youth she had the reputation of being quite beautiful, and she retained her fine appearance until her last years (Maria de S. Jose, Libro de recreaciones, 8). Her personality was extroverted, her manner affectionately buoyant, and she had the ability to adapt herself easily to all kinds of persons and circumstances. She was skillful in the use of the pen, in needlework, and in household duties. Her courage and enthusiasm were readily kindled, an early example of which trait occurred when at the age of 7 she left home with her brother Rodrigo with the intention of going to Moorish territory to be beheaded for Christ, but they were frustrated by their uncle, who met the children as they were leaving the city and brought them home (Ephrem de la Madre de Dios, Tiempo y Vida de Sta. Teresa--hereafter abbrev. TV--142-143).
At about 12 the fervor of her piety waned somewhat. She began to take an interest in the development of her natural attractions and in books of chivalry. Her affections were directed especially to her cousins, the Mejias, children of her aunt Dona Elvira, and she gave some thought to marriage. Her father was disturbed by these fancies and opposed them. While she was in this crisis, her mother died. Afflicted and lonely, Teresa appealed to the Blessed Virgin to be her mother. Seeing his daughter's need of prudent guidance, her father entrusted her to the Augustinian nuns at Santa Maria de Gracia in 1531.


Chapel CMCS Tagaytay City

Her Way of Perfection Teresa addressed to her nuns, teaching them therein the major virtues that demand their solicitude, casting further light on the practice of prayer, and using the Pater Noster as a vehicle for teaching prayer at greater depth. This book is sometimes referred to as the apex of Teresa's ascetical doctrine. The Interior Castle is the principal source of mature Teresian thought on the spiritual life in its integrity. Chief emphasis is laid on the life of prayer, but other elements (the apostolate, for example) are also treated. The interior castle is the soul, in the center of which dwells the Trinity. Growth in prayer enables the individual to enter into deeper intimacy with God--signified by a progressive journey through the apartments (or mansions) of the castle from the outermost to the luminous center. When a man has attained union with God in the degree permitted to him in this world, he is "at the center" of himself; in other words, he has integrity as a child of God and as a human being. Each of the apartments of the castle is distinguished by a different stage in the evolution of prayer, with its consequent effects upon every other phase of the life of the individual.

Saturday, October 9, 2010

News Flash - Vocation Corner

News! News! News!

DO YOU KNOW WHERE YOU'RE GOING TO?

LORD, ARE YOU CALLING ME?

This is to inform you that the Congregation of the Carmelite Missionaries will hold a "Vocation Workshop Seminar" This will be attended by those who had been coming to us for a series of search-in. This is the time to discern whether God is calling them to Religious life in Carmel.
Let us pray for them and welcome them.

October 15-19, 2010
Visayas
Carmelite Missionaries Center of Life
Dueñas, Iloilo

October 24-28, 2010
Luzon
Carmelite Missionaries Center of Spirituality
Tagaytay City

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Serviam Catholic Charismatic Community


Serviam Catholic Charismatic Community
October 1-3, 2010
74 participants
Couples
Speakers: Fr Ricky Miranda, Lina and Ogie Meneses,
and Lally & Bing Zaide
Facilitator: Vangie Taroza
Francisco Palau Hall


Mater Carmeli School, D. Tuazon - Grade VI


Mater Carmeli School D Tuazon
Octber 1-3, 2010
Grade VI
88 participants
Parents and Pupils
Speakr: Fr. Sim Sumpayco, SJ
Facilitators: Srs. Ella, cm and Nonie Combo, cm
St. Teresa Hall