X DAMENGGU GI UTDINÅRIU NA TIEMPU

Posted by - June 8, 2018

FINE’NA NA TINAITAI                                                                             Gn 3, 9-15 Un tinaitai ginin i Lepblun Genesis Dispues di ha kånnu’ si Adan i tinekcha’ i trongku, inagang gui’ ni Saina as Yu’us ya finaisin gui’, “Månu nai gaigi håo?” Manoppi si Adan, “Hu hunguk håo gi hatdin; låo ma’åñåo yu’, sa’ kisnuda yu’, intonsis umattuk yu’.” Dispues finaisin

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Bishop Ryan Jimenez visited the Hon. Governor Ralph Torres at his of ce to share about the Diocese of Chalan Kanoa’s Pastoral Plan which includes addressing social issues in our community.

Photos around the diocese

Posted by - June 1, 2018
SANTA SOLEDAD PARISH CONFIRMATION 2018 SAN ROQUE PARISH FIRST HOLY COMMUNION 2018 KRISTO RAI PARISH CONFIRMATION 2018 SAN ROQUE PARISH FIRST HOLY COMMUNION 2018 MARIANAS HIGH SCHOOL BACCALAUREATE MASS 2018 SAN VICENTE PARISH CONFIRMATION 2018
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Diocese of Chalan Kanoa will Launch ‘Project Dad’

Posted by - June 1, 2018

Owing to the success of ‘Project Mom’ last month in celebration of Mother’s Day, the Diocese of Chalan Kanoa is launching a parallel event: ‘Project Dad’ to celebrate Father’s Day this month. Most of the husbands and fathers who accompanied their spouses to select and pick a dress during last month’s event expressed their desire

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Pope Francis arrives to lead his general audience in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican May 30. (CNS/Max Rossi, Reuters)

Holy Spirit offers gifts that should be cherished, pope says

Posted by - June 1, 2018

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Pope Francis asked Catholics to recognize and be thankful for the undeserved gift of the Holy Spirit they received with the sacrament of confirmation. “It is a gift to be cherished with care” and to follow with docility, “letting oneself be molded like wax from the burning love” of the Holy

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Pope Francis greets members of the Assembly of Indigenous Peoples after his general audience in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican May 30. (CNS/Max Rossi, Reuters)

Cheating workers out of just wages, benefits is mortal sin, pope says

Posted by - June 1, 2018

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Loving wealth destroys the soul, and cheating people of their just wages and benefits is a mortal sin, Pope Francis said. Jesus did not mince words when he said, “Woe to you who are rich,” after listing the Beatitudes as written according to St. Luke, the pope said in a morning

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Onlookers stand on a lava flow to watch the Kilauea Volcano May 26 in the Leilani Estates near Pahoa, Hawaii. Hawaii County officials are alerting more residents in the Leilani Estates subdivision to flee fast-moving lava from Kilauea volcano. As of May 29, lava has destroyed 82 structures, including 37 homes. (CNS photo/Marco Garcia, Reuters)

Hawaii parishioners displaced by lava ask for prayers

Posted by - June 1, 2018

HONOLULU (CNS) — Paul and Rose Utes, members of Sacred Heart Parish in Pahoa, had to leave their home when lava from the Kilauea eruptions moved into their section of the Leilani Estates subdivision in Puna on the Big Island. At the time they heard the mandatory evacuation order, the couple, who own Black Rock

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Pope: Holiness means living with hope, not doing extraordinary things

Posted by - June 1, 2018

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — A life of holiness isn’t defined by having visions or performing extraordinary feats of devotion, but by living with the hope of salvation promised by Christ, Pope Francis said. While the call to live like a Christian is “the same as saying to live ‘like a saint,’” it does not mean

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Yassiel Barranco, 21, Ivan Lopez, 20, and Liz Marie, 17, pray during a vigil for young people at the Church of Christ the Redeemer April 22 outside Panama City. World Youth Day 2019 will be celebrated Jan. 22-27 in Panama City. (CNS photo/Bob Roller)

Panama’s church leaders hope World Youth Day strengthens parishes

Posted by - June 1, 2018

PANAMA CITY (CNS) — The Church of Christ the Redeemer was built with Panama’s hot and humid weather in mind. There are no walls on the building. Its tall round roof is supported by cement columns spread far apart so that a good amount of breeze can make its way down the church’s aisles. But

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Faustian Dilemma Part 2

Posted by - June 1, 2018

What endures isn’t the external but the internal. What endures is our character, as it is shaped by how we react to life circumstances and by the virtue that we incorporate into our lives. We admire the altruistic person who sacrifices himself for another, who honors the responsibilities he has taken on and whose word

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NOW NOT LATER

Posted by - June 1, 2018

One of the chronic sleazy modes of action many people do is procrastinating. “ Don’t put off until tomorrow what you can do today”. (Benjamin Franklin). Many good chances are gone due to sleazy course of action. A friend lost job opportunity for loafing and someone missed an airline company’s cheap fare promotion by lingering

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