Our Mother of Perpetual Help - Bag-ong Argao Chapel

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09/10/2022

Karong Umaabot nga Kapistahan sa
INAHAN SA KANUNAYNG PANABANG
atong saksihan ang pagkorona sa bag-ong
❣️MUTYA NG ARGAO❣️

‼️Taga Argao ato kining pangandaman‼️

Photos from Richard Mhark Ranes's post 15/04/2022

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Photos from Our Mother of Perpetual Help - Bag-ong Argao Chapel's post 02/03/2022

Thanks sa T-shirt, as prize for winning the Parol Making Contest 🙏💕💕

01/03/2022

MARCH 02—ASH WEDNESDAY

'Remember, you are dust, and to dust you shall return.'—Ecclesiastes 3:20

Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent and is always 46 days before Easter Sunday. Lent is a 40-day season (not counting Sundays) marked by repentance, fasting, reflection, and ultimately celebration. This period represents Christ’s time of temptation in the wilderness, where he fasted and where Satan tempted him.

The ashes are prepared by burning palm branches from the previous Palm Sunday. On Palm Sunday, churches bless and hand out palm branches to attendees, a reference to the Gospels’ account of Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem, when onlookers lay palm branches on his path.

When we come forward to receive ashes on Ash Wednesday, we are saying that we are sorry for our sins, and that we want to use the season of Lent to correct our faults, purify our hearts, control our desires and grow in holiness so we will be prepared to celebrate Easter with great joy.

With this focus on our own mortality and sinfulness, Christians can enter into the Lent season solemnly, while also looking forward in greater anticipation and joy of the message of Easter and Christ’s ultimate victory over sin and death.
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Sources:

(1) Ash Wednesday — Catholic Online
(2) Lent — BBC
(3) Lent — Britannica
(4) What is Ash Wednesday for Christians? — C
(5) When does Lent start? — Aleteia
(6) Why do we receive ashes on Ash Wednesday? — The Catholic Spirit
(7) 📷 Pinterest

01/03/2022

MY DAUGHTER IS NOT GOING TO MARRY A POOR.🥴
Bill Gates explains why his daughter can't marry a poor man.
A few years ago, I attended a conference in the United States on investing and finance. One of the speakers was Bill Gates and in the question and answer phase I asked a question that had everyone laughing.
If he, one of the richest men in the world, could allow his daughter to marry a poor or modest man?
Bill replied:
First, understand that wealth does not mean having a bank account with lots of money.
Wealth is first and foremost the ability to create wealth.
Example: Someone who wins money in lottery or gambling. Even winning 100 million, he is not a rich man, he is a poor man with lots of money. This is why 90% of lottery millionaires are poor again after 5 years.
You also have rich people who have no money. Example: most entrepreneurs. They are already on the road to wealth, even if they have no money, because they are developing their financial intelligence and that is wealth.
How are the rich and the poor different?
If you see a young man who decides to graduate, to learn new things, continually trying to improve himself, know that he is a rich man.
If you see a young person who thinks the problem is the state, and believes that the rich are all thieves and is constantly criticizing, know that he is poor.
The rich people are convinced that they only need information and training to start, the poor think that others should give them money to start.
As a conclusion, when I say that my daughter will not marry a poor man, I am not talking about money. I'm talking about this man's ability to create wealth.
Sorry for what I'm about to say, but most criminals are poor. When they are in front of money, they lose their minds, that's why they steal, rob, etc.
For them, it is a grace, because they do not know how they could earn money themselves.
One day, a bank guard found a bag full of money, took it, and gave it back to the bank manager.
People called this man an idiot, but in reality this man was just a rich man who had no money.
1 year later, the bank offered him a job as a receptionist, 3 years later he was in charge of customers and 10 years later, he managed the regional management of this bank. Now he manages hundreds of employees and his annual bonuses exceed the value he could have stolen.
Wealth is first and foremost a state of mind, my friend.

28/02/2022

Gospel Reflection
Luke 6:39-45

“Say good words and feel good,
so that you can bear good fruit.”

Fr. Michael

Photos from Our Mother of Perpetual Help - Bag-ong Argao Chapel's post 17/02/2022

Alay Linis in are own Baranggay Kanals
Medyo gamay rata pero atleast nahuman
Thanks God Kay nasugdan nagyud💕

This is only the Beginning, daghan patag serbisyohan
May God bless and guide us in our future plans 🙏💕

16/02/2022

Attention every one... ❗❗❗

What : General cleaning
When : feb. 17, 2022 @ 2pm
Where : crossing near @ waiting area

What to bring :
Cleaning tools like pala, sihig, sako ug uban pa...

Note: we have free snack ..... everyone must be responsive and cooperative at this moment just to help our community... your presence is highly approaciated... One must be responsible dili na unta magpa engon ug kadaghan ang inyong pagtambong og pagtabang kaugmaon sa tanang katawhan sa atong barangay... see you tommorow salamat...

From: VILMA ROMERO
Chapel Leader

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