Biyernes, Pebrero 27, 2015

New Timetable of Schedule of Speakers' Fomat of BA/CFD Doctrinal Bible Exposition(CFD Dipolog City Chapter)!



                                                                   


CATHOLIC FAITH DEFENDERS, INC
OUR LADY OF MOST HOLY ROSARY CATHEDRAL PARISH
DIPOLOG CITY CHAPTER



FEBRUARY 28, 2015


Greetings!


Dear Mr. Moderator:

                      The new timetable of schedule of speakers’ format of BA/CFD Doctrinal Bible Exposition, an ecumenical program of the group in every Saturday at 5:00-8:00pm at Rizal Monument Plaza Magsaysay Dipolog City was made based on the result of decision by majority vote in the core group meeting last year (2014). The meeting was held at Saint Vincent’s College Room 101.
                        May you allow me to present the said format subject for implementation and compliance is in your hand. You can see the presentation of the new format below:           
TIME                                      SPEAKER
5:00-5:30PM
CFD SPEAKER (1ST SPEAKER)
5:30-5:40PM
QUESTIONS
5:40-6:10PM
CFD SPEAKER (2ND SPEAKER)
6:10-6:20PM
QUESTIONS
6:20-6:30PM
NON-CATHOLIC
6:30-6:40PM
QUESTIONS
6:40-6:50PM
NON-CATHOLIC
6:50-7:00PM
QUESTIONS
7:00-7:10PM
NON-CATHOLIC
7:10-7:20PM
QUESTIONS
7:20-8:00PM
REBUTTAL (CFD SPEAKER)
                                       
                           Effective as of this date (February 28, 2015). THANK YOU VERY MUCH AND GOD BLESS…

PREPARED BY:


(SGD) BRO. NICHOLAI M. LUCEÑOS, CFD
                CHAPTER SECRETARY


VERIFIED BY:


(SGD) BRO. MAURITO A. ESTILLORE, CFD
 Presiding Officer/ VP for External Affairs


NOTED BY:


(SGD) ATTY. MIGUEL L. ABAS, SR., CFD
CFD National Bible Consultant/CFD Director Dipolog City

Copy Furnished:
CFD Chapter President- BRO. EDWIN B. YTAC, CFD 
CFD Education Chairman- BRO. ARMANDO SAGUIN SR., CFD

Huwebes, Pebrero 26, 2015

BADYET BADYET PAG MAY TIME -PERSONAL FINANCE 101 with MR.CHINKEE TAN (Wealth and Life Coach) will be in Dipolog City on this upcoming April 15, 2015!

Badyet Badyet Pag May Time

April 15 @ 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm

Nahihirapan ka bang paabutin ang iyong sweldo hanggang sa katapusan ng buwan?
Nahihirapan ka bang pagkasyahin ang iyong kinikita sa pang-araw-araw na gastusin?
Nahihirapan ka bang magbayad ng iyong mga “monthly bills” sa takdang araw ng pagbabayad?
Alamin kung paano mo mas mai-babadyet ang iyong pera para maiwasan ang mga problemang nakasaad sa mga katanungang ito.
Halika’t samahan niyo ako sa BADYET BADYET PAG MAY TIME ngayong April 15, 2014!
Sa seminar na ito, malalaman mo rin kung ano ang mga sikreto ng mga “successful” na tao sa larangan ng pagma-manage ng kanilang pera.
Reserve a slot now, kasama ang iyong mga kapamilya at mga kaibigan!
LEARNING INVESTMENT Php 300.00

Source:  http://chinkeetan.com/event/badyet-badyet-pag-time/

Miyerkules, Pebrero 25, 2015

Listen and Be Inspired in Preacher in Blue Jeans! ( www.preacherinbluejeans.com)


May I recommend to you www.preacherinbluejeans.com . Listen and Be inspired this great site provides spirituality.




                                         

Sources of the video: youtube.com via www.preacherinbluejeans.com

Biyernes, Pebrero 20, 2015

Lent and its implications By: Rev. Fr. Roy Cimagala (CBCP News)

Candidly Speaking

WE are once again in the season of Lent. It’s a period of preparation for the greatest event in the history of mankind—the passion, death and resurrection of Christ—which we will celebrate within the Holy Week, from the evening of Holy Thursday to Easter Sunday.
It’s a period meant to purify ourselves, with the aim of strengthening us spiritually and morally, and with the view of making ourselves more and more identified with Christ, who is the very pattern of our life, “the way, the truth and the life” for us.
We cannot deny that we need some purification because in spite of our best efforts, we cannot help but get dirtied somehow with the many and multiplying things we have to handle in the world today.
There are many new things coming up, and our curiosity gets aroused. We also know that our learning process to grapple with these new developments will always involve some falls, some mistakes which can either be small or big.
We need to pause and reflect on the significance of this period because with all the activities, concerns, not to mention the challenges and trials of our life, we tend to take Lent for granted and content ourselves with going through the motions of some sacrifices just to get by.
Lent is actually a very happy occasion, because in spite of the fasting and abstinence asked of us on certain days and the prodding to be generous with all kinds of self-denial and works of mercy, we are slowly being molded into another Christ, our sole Redeemer, with whom we also have to redeem ourselves.
Let’s remember that each of us is expected to be a co-redeemer with Christ. No matter how much Christ wants to save us, even to the extent of offering his life on the cross, if we do not correspond to his redeeming will and ways, we will not be saved.
St. Augustine once said: “God made us without us, but he cannot save us without us.” We have to understand that Lent is a very good occasion to go through another conversion, another renewal, another reaffirmation of our commitment to follow Christ faithfully, so that our redemption becomes a joint effort between Christ and us as it ought to be.
We should then realize that all those fasting and abstinence, those acts of self-denial and works of mercy, should leave us with a growing sensation that we are becoming more and more like Christ,, thinking, choosing, doing things like him and with him.
Otherwise, all these acts would lose their purpose. They would just become mechanical, soulless acts, a routine just to pass the time. We have to make sure that with God’s grace that would always require of us humility and simplicity and all the virtues, we get the sensation that we are another Christ.
And we should not be afraid to be so. We should disabuse ourselves from the fear that by aiming to be another Christ, we would become proud and vain, feeling superior over others, and falling into a psychological disorder called messianic complex.
Obviously, all these can happen if we are not careful. But if we make the effort to correspond to God’s grace always, then we can be and we can do what Christ was and did. He was humble and simple, merciful and compassionate. He lived the true spirit of poverty.
He also said that his food was to do the will of his Father, that he came not to condemn but to save the world. These would also be the mind that we would have if we grow to become another Christ.
Like Christ, we would not to be afraid to suffer. We would be willing to bear the burden of the others. As commanded by Christ and lived by him, we would know how to love everyone, including those who consider themselves as our enemies.
We have to see to it that these traits and qualities of Christ are slowly taking root in our lives. We should feel the need to pray, like what Christ did also, even waking up early before sunrise to go a certain place to pray. We should be able to have intimate conversations with our Father God.
Like Christ, we should do our work well to such an extent that we can gain that reputation that Christ himself had: “bene omnia fecit,” he did all things well.
We have to understand Lent as a period of sculpting the image of the living Christ in us.

Source:  http://www.cbcpnews.com/cbcpnews/?p=51291

Lent’s 4 S’s By: Fr. Francis Ongkingco (CBCP News)



Whatever
With Ash Wednesday, we may find it difficult to engage in something concrete to offer during the season Lent which prepares us for Easter.
When I was still little, I recall how mom would often psych us up to think about our Lenten offerings. She would make suggestions like abstaining from the things she knew we loved: comic books, soft-drinks, candies, and music.
She suggested that we make a mental note of one or two things we could offer up till Easter. This meant “giving up” our indulgence of the things we loved and to offer them up for Jesus and other intentions.
With the passing of years, I learned how to wisely craft my Lenten sacrifices and somewhat cheat through them. For example, I may have offered not to read the newspapers’ comic section, but I also asked our helper to daily clip and collect them for me so I can enjoy all of them on Easter.
Despite this, mom never failed to remind us of this offering every year. Even up to now, when my calls coincide with either the seasons of Advent or Lent, she would half joking and half serious ask, “What’s your offering, Fran?”
I would simply laugh it off and tell her I had one. But deep inside, her words now triggered a more important thought: “It isn’t so much what you offer, but why you choose to give up something for someone!” There is no way one could his cheat his way around this, especially when that someone is God.
Recently I chanced upon some helpful list of “things to do or reflect on for Lent”. For example, there are the Forty Thoughts for Lent. This combines snippets of the ideas of
Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI from his different addresses and reflections about Lent.
Another list offered ten tips drawn from Pope Francis’ Lenten messages. For example: “Get rid of the lazy addiction to evil.” “Do something that hurts.” “Don’t remain indifferent.” “Pray: Make our hearts like Yours”, and so on.
As I read through these forty + ten tips, I figured that they were very helpful, but perhaps, still too lengthy for some to translate them into small practical acts in the thick of our daily multiple tasks and concerns.
Thus, I thought of summarizing these points into four practical S’s. And these would be: Silence, Sacrifice, Sacraments and Souls.
Silence is a much-needed exercise for today’s hyper-sensation-active man. A condition of “quiet” is an indispensable ingredient for the other three S’s. To be precise, it is like a recipient of the others. Without it, one would engage the rest in a less refined way, and we will not be able to open himself effectively to the effects of grace in his soul.
Silence is the mirror that allows us to courageously face the truth about ourselves: that we need God. And this need can only be fed effectively by sacrifice and the Sacraments.
Thus, silence is best expressed in “quietly” listening to God in prayer, pondering on what others say rather than imposing our ideas first, also when we strive to interiorize our trials in prayer instead of complaining, of comparing ourselves with others or criticizing them.
Sacrifice, on the other hand, reinforces silence. It works to put into action what we have pondered about in silence. For example, we avoid activism by making the sacrifice of following our schedule as best as we can. Or we make the hidden effort to place our preferences always after the others. It can also be the sincere smile radiating from our face, when we put into strive to forgive our “enemies” and to have a real compassion for our oppressed or abandoned neighbors.
Silence and sacrifice together predispose us to better receive the sacraments, especially those of Reconciliation and the Holy Eucharist. Both sacraments entail silence, so that the eyes of the soul may perceive what is “invisibly” communicated in these channels of God’s mercy and love. Sacraments also require sacrifice, which temper our earthly senses and appetites, and orient them to embrace divine mercy and the celestial Bread.
Strengthened and nourished by the Sacraments, we are filled with zeal to seek out souls and invite them to the “marriage feast of the Lamb.” Pope Francis says that “we can only bear witness to what we ourselves have experienced.” (Lenten Message, 2015) Thus, our capacity to draw souls to God will be the result of the overflow of the previous acts of silence, sacrifice and immersing ourselves in the Sacraments.

Source: http://www.cbcpnews.com/cbcpnews/?p=51533

SEX speaks ONE language. The language of COMMITMENT By:Sis. Niña R. Guzarem, CFD

Source is coming from a text message of Sis. Niña R.Guzarem, CFD Dumaguete:



                      SEX speaks ONE language. The language of COMMITMENT. That is the reason why sexual union is done AFTER MARRIAGE. Because marriage is the SACRAMENT that unites ONE MAN and ONE WOMAN, a Sacrament of COMMITMENT. (nnrg)


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Miyerkules, Pebrero 18, 2015

Service to God always is a Big Challenge to us!

               
          
                                Photo Credit: https://images.search.yahoo.com/images

          You can give a lot of service through Church organizations, ministries, movements. But don't forget that we are urged by the Church (Roman Catholic Church)  to participate doing it not only a bound duty to priests, bishops, archbishops, cardinals, seminarians, religious, missionaries. On my life I have been touched a lot of situations, encounters that God give to me in everyday routine. As my life story tells:

    " In my life childhood years, catholic devotion which is the praying of the holy rosary was my grandmother spiritual work and she also bring me often to that devotion everytime a group have a rosary. In year 2009 on my high school years praying the Holy Rosary at 4:00am or 5:00am was already part of my daily routine on that year until today. As a youngboy to the group and all the companions majority are old praying the Holy Rosary was part of their life. I am an active with that year praying the Holy Rosary with Mary at dawn is undoubtely questioned to my mind and later on  I  know that the activity is not so easy. But I did not questioned it because it comes to my mind that praying it always is not bad but a good activity. After praying the Holy Rosary is the time in morning is my high school class but I indeed do it. I know "GOD" throught praying of the Holy Rosary full of mysteries about our Lord Jesus Chris and the Role of Mary. To ask favor to Mary in intercession of prayers send to his son our Lord Jesus Christ. Down to the other encounter is part of my marian devotion is to ask God. I asked God by praying the Blessed Sacrament was not in useless because he answered my prayer. My prayer is to asked guidance on my support in taking college after high school graduation was made into reality until I graduated last october 2014 leading the course in degree of Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in Financial Management at Saint Vincent's College Dipolog City. I achieved the degree by taking the privileged of the school Saint Vincent's College as a working scholar in library department year 2010-2014 also the support of my neighbor who is an engineer together with the parents and other people. Now I am a professional one but having a big challenge about service to God. Because if you're now a professional it may come unexpectedly to our life in work that can divide or even stop our service to God. Pray to God about this intention even you are far you can still continue doing the service to God."

Nicholai M. Luceños - a former working scholar, working scholar president,former SPES President, Perpetual Dawn Rosary Movement member (since 2009-present) Dipolog City Chapter, Catholic Faith Defender Chapter Secretary Dipolog City Chapter, Knights of the altar secretary.


May this short and simple article can helped and inspired you. God Bless us All!!!
           


Lunes, Pebrero 9, 2015

Attending the 2nd Regional Youth Business Conference Hosted By: Saint Vincent's College Dipolog City


ATTENDING AGAIN THE REGIONAL YOUTH BUSINESS CONFERENCE, THIS 2ND REGIONAL YOUTH BUSINESS CONFERENCE HOSTED BY " SAINT VINCENT'S COLLEGE DIPOLOG CITY" IS A MEMORABLE EVENT TO ME LISTENING  BY THEIR  BRILLIANT RESOURCE SPEAKERS.


  Welcome Address: Rev. Fr. Nathaniele Denlaoso
Executive Vice President/ Vice President of Administration, Saint Vincent's College

           Closing Remarks: Dr. Joseph Refugio,DM-EM, FBE
             Saint Vincent's College College Dean/Conference Chairperson


Atty. Paulino Gudmalin
President of the Chamber of Commerce (Dipolog City) - was invited to give speech on regional youth business conference a representative also of  Dipolog City in Regional Development Council region 9.

RESOURCE SPEAKERS:

MR. POCHOLO GONZALES - Pocholo THE VOICEMASTER Gonzales is a veteran in the art of Filipino voice acting. He is the voice behind a thousand characters in anime, hundreds of local commercials in radio and television, and various children’s programs, films, foreign telenovelas, drama, and other TV shows.( Information Credit: http://pochologonzales.com)
                                   

 DR. AMADO MAGSINO, Ph.D - President (Philippine Association of Collegiate Schools of Business
– Present (Manila, Philippines),College Dean at San Sebastian College
Recoletos Canlubang – Present 
(Information Credit: https://www.linkedin.com/pub/amado-magsino/4a/9a0/648)

MR. RAMON SUN - Marketing Consultant Resource

HON. APPLE AGOLONG - Councilor, Dapitan City Tourism Officer


MS. WILMA DOESNT  - TV Personality, Model


   Photo Credit: Mr. Dexter Zayas Facebook



CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL PARTICIPANTS!!!