Manila Archbishop Jose Cardinal Advincula cited the importance of praying the holy rosary in strengthening one’s faith and spiritual life.
Cardinal Jose Advincula (Manila Bulletin File)
His Eminence presided over the Eucharistic celebration for the staff and volunteers of the Archdiocese of Ma
Roman Catholics traditionally observe October as the month of the Holy Rosary, which is celebrated in many parts of the country with special acts of devotion in honor of the Blessed Mother including the holding of prayer vigils, novenas, and the praying of the holy rosary in parish communities.
The lay employees and volunteers of the Archdiocese of Manila are preparing for the observance of the month of October as Holy Rosary Month.
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The 1,000 employees and volunteers of the archdiocese will gather on Oct. 3 to pray the holy rosary to mark the start of
The Archdiocese of Manila will hold a bloodletting activity this month in celebration of the 70th birthday of Manila Archbishop Jose Cardinal Advincula.
Archdiocese of Manila In a letter dated March 7, Fr. Sanny de Claro, HRDD director, appealed to the Manila archdiocese employees, seminaries, d
Manila Archbishop Jose Cardinal Advincula (Ali Vicoy/Manila Bulletin)
The Manila prelate has decreed that all Archdiocesan officials shall remain in their posts and continue their respective functions.
Some of the officials in the archdiocese are Vicar General Msgr. Clemente Ignacio, Episcopal Vicars Msgr.Jesus Bandojo, Msgr. Esteban Lo, Fr. Sanny de Claro, Fr. James Ferry, and Fr. Reginald Malicdem.
“I hereby decree that all clergy, religious men and women, and lay faithful, who have an official appointment to the parishes, offices, commissions, and ministries in the Archdiocese of Manila, shall continue functioning according to the faculties, responsibilities, rights, and privileges that are inherent to their office,” Advincula said in his decree dated June 25.