A child receives ashes during Ash Wednesday Mass March 1 in the Crypt Church at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington. (CNS photo/Bob Roller)

Lent: 40 days of prayer, fasting, almsgiving to ‘jump-start’ one’s faith

Posted by - March 3, 2017

WASHINGTON (CNS) — Lent, the 40-day period before Easter, is often viewed as a time to give up something and go without meat on Fridays. But a glance at almost any Catholic parish bulletin during Lent will reveal that a lot is more going on during this time with increased opportunities for prayer, confession, Stations

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Diocese of Chalan Kanoa Liturgical Commission: DIRECTIVES FOR LENT AND EASTER

Posted by - March 3, 2017

By Pali Isaac Ayuyu THE following directives to be observed throughout the parishes in the Diocese of Chalan Kanoa. Season of Lent – Lent runs from Ash Wednesday (March 1, 2017) until the Mass of the Last Supper exclusive on Holy Thursday (April 13, 2017).Lenten weekdays are not commemorated on solemnities and feast. Ash Wednesday

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Pope: Jesus guided by truth, mercy, not ‘one size fits all’ mentality

Posted by - March 3, 2017

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Jesus was motivated by truth and mercy, not blanket judgments that lead to deceit and hypocritical ways of skirting around God’s law, Pope Francis said. Christians are called to be “just in mercy” rather than following the letter of the law but not the heart of the law, the pope said

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A SAINT FOR OUR ISLANDS

Posted by - March 3, 2017

(This is the first of a series of articles which the Committee for the Canonization of Mother Margarita Maturana will publish in the next few months. The purpose of this series is to make the faithful of the Diocese of Chalan Kanoa aware about the amazing person of Mother Margarita and the blessings that have

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I DAMENGGUN KUARESMA

Posted by - March 3, 2017

FINE’NA NA TINAITAI Gn 2, 7-9; 3, 1-7 Un tinaitai ginin i Lepblun Genesis Intonsis i Saina as yu’us Ha chuli’ dididi’ odda’ ginin i tanu’ ya Ha fotma i taotåo ginin ennåo; Ha hagungi ni mannåna’i lina’la’ na hinagung hålum gi gui’eng-ña ya ha tutuhun i taotåo lumå’la’. Pues i Saina as yu’us Ha

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De-clutter this Lent, for a good cause

Posted by - March 3, 2017

My kids and I read a children’s book a few years ago about a sweet little (cartoon) mole who was content with the little that he owned: a small home with a single bed and pillow, one little shelf for books and one cup for tea, along with a taste for simple pleasures such as

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Reflection on Evil and Sin Part 1

Posted by - March 3, 2017

In recent years the prayer that the minister says when administering ashes on Ash Wednesday has become a bit more flexible, in that alternatives are allowed. Somehow it just doesn’t feel right putting ashes on a youngster and saying “Remember you are dust and to dust you shall return!” Given the drinking and driving habits

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Bishop Ryan Jimenez and the Clergy of the Diocese with the OAR Prior Provincial Fr. Dionisio Q. Selma and OAR Provincial Secretary Emil R. Almayo

OAR Provincials visit Saipan

Posted by - March 2, 2017

Fr. Dionisio Q. Selma, OAR Prior Provincial and Fr. Jose Ernil R. Almayo, OAR Provincial Secretary visited the OAR community of Saipan a.k.a “Recoletos de Saipan” last February 23 to 27, 2017. the objectives of the visit were: (1) to check the status of the community; (2) to do fraternal corrections to the brothers; (3)

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Spirit of Prayer

Posted by - March 1, 2017

In the gospel proclaimed for Ash Wednesday, Jesus rereads the three works of mercy outlined by the law of Moses. They are Prayer, Fasting, and Almsgiving. These next few weeks, I would like to reflect on Jesus’ interpretation of these three  works. Prayer. “When you pray, do not be like the hypocrites, who love to

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