Saturday, November 26, 2011

First Sunday of Advent


Advent is the time of preparation for the coming of Christ at Christmas and the start of the liturgical year.
Today the Church celebrates the First Sunday of Advent. This is the beginning of a new liturgical year. The Advent liturgy opens with that great yearning cry of the prophets of Israel to the Messiah and Redeemer whose advent they awaited. "Come!"

The Church, in preparing us to celebrate at Christmas the birth of Him who came to save our souls from sin and transform them into the likeness of His own, invokes upon us and on all men the complete accomplishment of the mission of salvation that He came to perform upon this earth.

Let Jesus come into our hearts and listen to Him!

Mater Carmeli School - *** ***Fourth Year - Simplicity


Francisco Palau's image and his relic



Sharing in Plenum on the fruit of their sharing on
"Family Spirituality, signs of communion in the Church"



Symbol to depict a united family

Drawing: Depict the family in communion



Group Sharing: Family Spirituality,
signs of communion in the Church

Team work
Completing the data on the life of Francisco Palau


Getting to know the life of Francisco Palau


Mater Carmeli School (94)
Novaliches, Quezon City
November 25-27, 2011
Speakers: Sr. Loida Tortogo, cm/Sr. Chriseluz Talaro, cm
Fr. Efren de Guzman, Fr. Alex Aquino
Facilitators: Sr. Thea May Superio, cm & Sr. Chriseluz Talaroc, cm
Francisco Palau Hall

Private Retreat - Preparation for Ordination to Diaconate



Bro. Ramil, MSP
Five-day Retreat
In preparation for
Ordination to Diaconate
November 21-25, 2011
Spiritual Accompaniment: Sr. Loida Tortogo, cm

University of Assumption



University of Assumption (42)
November 23-25, 2011
Speaker:
Facilitator:
Francisco Palau Hall

University of Assumption



University of Assumption (45)
November 23-25, 2011

Facilitator: Bro. Romy Ignacio
St. Therese Hall

Pateros Catholic School


Pateros Catholic School (45)
November 21-23, 2011
Speaker:
St. Therese Hall

Cubao Clergy (Guest Priests)


Cubao Clergy
Recollection day
Guest Priests
November 21-22, 2011
Francisco Palau Hall

Lord's Flock





Lord's Flock (35)
November 18-20, 2011
Speaker: Fr. Soy Fernando, Beatitudes
Francisco Palau Hall

EMHC - St. Andrew Apostles Parish


EMHC
St. Andrew Apostles Parish
November 18-19, 2011
St. Therese Hall

Pateros Catholic School



Pateros Catholic School (53)
November 16-18, 2011
speakers: Noel Rosario & Jim Java
Facilitator: Sir Boyet
St. Therese Hall

University of Assumption



University of Assumption (45)
November 16-18, 2011

Facilitator: Bro. Romy Ignacio
Francisco palau Hall


Friday, November 25, 2011

Daughters of Our Lady of the Scared Heart - FDNSC - ****GENERAL CHAPTER

Cubao Clergy on Retreat


Cubao Clergy (35)
November 14-15, 2011
Francisco Palau Hall

Pateros Catholic School



Pateros Catholic School (56)
November 14-16, 2011
Speakers: Noel Rosario & Jim Java
Facilitator: Sir Boyet
Francisco Palau Hall

MSP Fathers


MSP Fathers
November 14-19, 2011
Speaker: Fr. Ron, John Eudes Priest
Fourth Floor Deck

HAPPY FEASTDAY!!! ******Blessed Francisco Palau



November 7, 2011
Feast of Blessed Francisco Palau
Founder of the Carmelite Missionaries

Francisco Palau, founder of the Carmelite Missionaries, was born in Aytona, Lerida, on 29 December 1811. Aware of his call to Teresian Carmel, he made his profession during the difficult moments of the religious life. His response was irrevocable.

I was not ignorant of the pressing danger to which I was exposing myself…nevertheless, I committed myself, through solemn vows, to a state of life whose rules I believe I could fulfil until death, independent of all human events and circumstances. By no means did I fear that the political revolts of society might become an obstacle to the fulfilment of my vows

WHO WAS HE?
He was born in Aytona, Lerida, Spain, on 29 December 1811; studied Philosophy and Theology at the Seminary of Lerida; professed as Discalced Carmelite on 15 November 1833. Because of political upheavals that racked Spain, he lived in exile to France from 1840 to 1851. He lived an intense solitary life in the vicinity of the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Livron in 1843. In April 1851, he returned to Spain and was incardinated in the diocese of Barcelona, where he founded the “School of Virtues”, in November of the same year. The School was suppressed and he was confined to Ibiza on 9 April 1854, where he lived deeply the mystery of the Church. He founded the Congregation of the Carmelite brothers and sisters on the islands of Baleares. From January to March 1872, he wrote and published the Rules and Constitutions of the Third Order of Discalced Carmelite, which was printed in Barcelona. He died in Tarragona on 20 March 1872.

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We were born in the bosom of a family of mystics: “The Carmel of Saint Teresa and St. John of the Cross”.


The Teresian Carmelite family or Discalced Carmelite is the reformed Order of Carmel, which had its origins in the crusades. They lived as hermits at Mount Carmel in Palestine, in the early thirteenth century.


Teresian Carmel was born in the sixteenth century, as fruit of the spiritual and creative impulse of a singular woman: Saint Teresa of Jesus and of her providential encounter with another exceptional man: Saint John of the Cross.


Moved by the strength of the Spirit and the dynamism of His mystical graces, Teresa founded in 1562, in Avila, the first convent of the reformed Carmel, whose spirituality would be fervently propagated. Her goal was to organize small contemplative communities, dedicated to prayer for the Church and its needs.


Following the inspiration of Saint Teresa, Saint John founded in 1568 the first reformed male convent of Carmel. Even at the start, and to the delight of Saint Teresa, the friars did not content themselves to only becoming contemplatives, centred on the life of prayer, but the zeal for the apostolate was born too, leading them to become ardent missionaries, and ultimately, faithful servants of the Church and the world.


Carmel is heir to the exceptional spiritual riches bequeathed in the life and books of Saint Teresa of Jesus, Saint John of the Cross, Elizabeth of the Trinity, Edith Stein, and Blessed Francisco Palau, among others.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Carmelite Missionaries




Join our Search-in:
Every Second Sunday of the month
7:30 am - 4:30 pm
Carmelite Missionaries
#19 Scout Madriñan Street,
1103 Quezon City
02 - 3714395 / 7114084
cm_vocmin@yahoo.com

BCBP Las Piñas




BCBP - Las Piñas (100)
November 12-13, 2011
St. Teresa Hall

BCBP Parañaque


BCBP Parañaque (47)
November 11-13, 2011
Speaker: Fr. Alex Muana, SVD
Facilitator: Ed Morales
Francisco Palau Hall

Child of Mary Immaculate College


Child of Mary Immaculate College (65)
Grade VI Pupils
November 11-2, 2011

St. Therese Hall

Archdiocese of Pampanga Clergy on Retreat



Archdiocese of Pampanga (120)
Clergy on Retreat
November 8-11, 2011
Speakers: Archbishop Aniceto, Bishop David, Bishop Mallari
and three other Priests
St. Teresa Hall

Legion of Mary on Retreat


Legion of Mary
November 4-5, 2011
Speaker: Sr. Sandra Telogio, cm
Blessed Daniela Kiosk