Gospel Reflection for the Twenty-fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Gospel Reflection for the Twenty-fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time by Rev. Rosiky F. Camacho, Deacon, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Cathedral, and San Jose-Saipan Parishes.
Gospel Reflection for the Twenty-fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time by Rev. Rosiky F. Camacho, Deacon, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Cathedral, and San Jose-Saipan Parishes.
FINENE’NA NA TINAITAI Ex 32 7-11. 13-14 Un tinaitai ginin i Lepblun Exodus Ilek-ña i Saina as Moises, “Hånåo insigidas påpa’ gi taotåo-mu, atyu siha i un konni’ huyung ginin i tanu’ Ihipto, sa’ manhuyung manailayi. Ti åpmam mabira siha ginin i finana’guek-ku na chålan ni Hu fanu’i siha, ya manmama’tinas ya ma’adodora
CCD is our religious education program for the children not attending Mount Carmel School. It stands for Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. All parishes in our diocese offer religion classes for children ages 7 & up in preparation for the reception of the Sacraments of Initiation (i.e., First Holy Communion and Confirmation). Catechetical school year will
Gospel Reflection for the Feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary by Rev. Fr. Rey D. Rosal, Rector, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Cathedral.
Gospel Reflection for the Twenty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time by Rev. Fr. Michael D. Linden, SJ, Vicar for Religious Women & Lay Personnel.
FINENE’NA NA TINAITAI Wis 9, 13-18b Un tinaitai ginin i Lepblun Tinemtum Håyi na tåotåo tumungu’ i akunsehun Yu’us, pat håyi siña humassu håfa intension-ña i Saina? Mangkubåtdi i hinassun tåotåo siha, yan i planu-ta siha ti mansiguru. Sa’ i lalamas na tataotåo ha na’katgågadu i anti yan i gimå’-ta guini
Gospel Reflection for the Twenty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time by Rev. Stan K. Benavente, Deacon, San Antonio de Padua Parish.
FINENE’NA NA TINAITAI Sir 3, 17-18, 20. 28-29 Un tinaitai ginin i Lepblun ‘Sirach’ Lahi-hu, na’humitdi håo yanggin un cho’cho’gui i che’cho’-mu, ya siempri maguaiya håo mås ki atyu i mannåna’i rigålu. Na’mås humitdi håo, ya un mås takkilu’, ya siempri un sodda’ suettem-mu gi as Yu’us. Cha’-mu ispipiha atyu i mampus
We live such busy lives that we sometime take for granted our health and wellness – may it be physical, mental, emotional, or spiritual. Taking care of ourselves is very important and so we need to know how to strike a balance and incorporate activities that will enhance our well-being. As part of its
Gospel Reflection for the Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time by Rev. Fr. Ed Quinnan, Superior of the Jesuits of Micronesia and Fiji.