Category Archives: Christmas

National Shrine of Saint Padre Pio

National Shrine Of Saint Padre Pio

San Pedro, Sto. Tomas, Batangas, Philippines

Mass Schedule
Monday to Friday: 7 am | 10 am | 12 nn | 2pm i 5 pm
Saturday: 7 am | 9 am (Healing Mass) | 12 nn | 2 pm | 5 pm (Anticipated Mass)
Sunday: 5am | 7 am | 9 am | 11 am | 2 pm | 4pm l 6pm

Every day: 3 pm (Daily Intensive Prayer for World Peace and Sanctification of the Clergy)
Every 23rd of the month is a healing mass 9am & 5pm.
Hope you can visit the Parish and National Shrine of the St. Padre Pi

Underwater Photo Exhibit

Yaman at ganda ng karagatan ng Batangas ipinagmamalaki.

Pormal na binuksan ang Underwater Photo Exhibit, tampok ang mga larawang kuha ni Mr. Penn De Los Santos, Scuba Diving Instructor at Underwater Photographer, nagpapakita sa ganda at yamang sa ilalim ng karagatan ng Lalawigan ng Batangas.

 Naging panauhin sa exhibit opening sina Deputy Speaker at Batangas Congressman Raneo Abu; Mr. Luis Awitan, PG-ENRO Department Head; Batangas Tourism Council President Mr. Sonny Lozano; Lions Club President Alex Beredo; Mr. Alex Yap; at Rotary Club of Batangas Great President Eloisa Portugal. Magtatagal ang exhibit hanggang katapusan ng Abril 2018 sa PTCAO Building, Capitol Compound, Batangas City. Almira M. Eje / Photo: Eric Arellano – Batangas Capitol PIO

Bb. Lungsod ng Batangas Candidates Exhibit Talents

 Isang 17- year old Senior high school student ang tinanghal na Ms. Talent sa Talent Competition ng Bb. Lungsod ng Batangas 2018 dahilan sa kanyang mahusay na performance ng contemporary dance.

Siya ay si Kristine Angela Catilo ng Barangay Pallocan West at estudyante ng STI Batangas. Ayon sa kanya, bagamat siya ay isang dancer, ito aniya ang unang pagkakataon na magperform siya ng contemporary dance sa saliw ng awiting “Malaya” na pinasikat ng singer na si Moira Dela Torre. Si Catilo din ang napiling Ms Friendship.

Iba’t-ibang uri ng sayaw ang ipinamalas ng mga kandidata tulad ng modern dance, interpretative dance at ibat-ibang uri ng ballroom dance. Mayroong kumanta, tumula, tumugtog ng ukulele at nagpakitang gilas sa pagmamagic.

Napili namang Ms Dzayrable Skin si Michelle Anne Mendoza at Ms 2GO Travel si Joyce Camille Perez.

Tinanghal na Ms Photogenic at Bb Lungsod ng Batangas Charity si Andrea Loise Macaraig dahilan sa siya ang may pinakamaraming tiket na naibenta para sa Talent Show. Ayon sa Cultural Affairs Committee, P 140,000 ang kabuuang halagang nalikom sa naturang kompetisyon na gagamitin upang pambili ng school supplies na ipagkakaloob sa mga batang nabibilang sa mga pamilyang higit na nangangailangan.

Nagwaging Bb Makakalikasan si Quinnie Faye Espeleta sa Question and Answer hinggil sa kapaligiran dahilan sa kanyang kasagutan sa kung ano ang kanyang maiaambag sa pangangalaga sa kapaligiran at pagsusulong sa mga environmental programs at projects ng lokal na pamahalaan. (PIO Batangas City)

IN SOLIDARITY

Photo Release :16 September 2017   Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez, AIPA president, and Senate President Aquilino Pimentel III join hands with heads of delegates to the 38th AIPA General Assembly as a sign of unity during the opening rites held at the Shangrila Hotel in Makati. Apart from the Philippines, other AIPA member- states are Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. Also joining the group are heads of observer delegations from Australia, Canada, Belarus, China, European Parliament, India, Japan, Republic of Korea, and Russian Federation. The AIPA general assembly which runs from 14-20 September is hosted by the Philippines with Speaker Alvarez as president. ###

JAPAN TIMES: 2016 BEST YEAR FOR DUTERTE IN ASIA
 
A Palace official on Thursday, January 5, welcomed the Japan Times article carrying the CNN story stating Asia’s Best Year goes to President Rodrigo Duterte.
 
“It’s heartening to know that certain media agencies are able to notice the good things the President is doing,” Presidential spokesperson Ernesto Abella said.
 
Japan Times is the most widely read English language newspaper in Japan.
 
It will be recalled that CNN had named President Duterte as “Asia’s Big Winner” in 2016.
 
“For now, the Philippine leader’s unconventional moves seem a harbinger of things to come. This is no pivot to China, but a disruption of the old normal,” the article read.
 
“Rodrigo Duterte ended 2016 seeking to rebalance his nation’s ties, improve the life of the average Filipino and make the Philippines — a one-time economic and trade powerhouse — great again. And for that Asia’s Best Year goes to Duterte,” it added.
 
Just very recently, President Duterte was also named Person of the Year for 2016 by the Chinese Magazine Yazhou Zhoukan, the equivalent of Time magazine in the Chinese-speaking world.
                                Feast of the Nazarene
 
Meanwhile, at the same press briefing, Abella said several government agencies would be working together to secure the celebration of the Feast of the Black Nazarene on January 9.
 
The government agencies that would work to ensure a successful and secured holding of the Feast of the Black Nazarene include the Philippine National Police, Armed Forces of the Philippines, Philippine Coast Guard, Department of Public Works and Highways, Department of Health and the Manila City Department of Public Services.
 
The Feast of the Black Nazarene of Quiapo is among the biggest and oldest Catholic religious celebrations in the country.
 
Every January, the statue of the Black Nazarene laid on a carriage, is pulled around the streets of Quiapo by devotees, many who swear to the fulfillment of miracles or personal wishes.
 
The event’s growing popularity continues to attract more believers and devotees. It is estimated that this year’s event would be attended by millions of devotees.
 
Interior Secretary Ismael Sueno, in the same briefing, added that the concerned government agencies have laid out their plans to keep the devotees of the black Nazarene safe from harm.
 
“We will try our best to really keep our people safe. This is why we have the PNP, the military, and the other armed groups in our government to really maintain peace and order and keep our people safe,” Sueno said.PND
 
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