...How to Pray the Novena Prayer to St. Anthony of Padua X [pic] eHow Culture & Society Editor This article was created by a professional writer and edited by experienced copy editors, both qualified members of the Demand Media Studios community. All articles go through an editorial process that includes subject matter guidelines, plagiarism review, fact-checking, and other steps in an effort to provide reliable information. St. Anthony of Padua was a Catholic priest and preacher during the thirteenth century. Today, he is most often remembered as the patron saint of lost things. Numerous prayers have been composed in his honor, including this beautiful nine-day novena. Instructions 1. o 1 Make the Sign of the Cross, then pray the following prayer, "O wonderful Saint Anthony, glorious on account of the fame of your miracles, and through the condescension of Jesus in coming in the form of a little child to rest in your arms, obtain for me of His bounty the grace which I ardently desire from the depths of my heart. (Chris and I become family and fall deeply in love.) You who were so compassionate toward miserable sinners, regard not the unworthiness of those who pray to you, but the glory of God that it may once again be magnified by the granting of the particular request which I now ask for with persevering earnestness. Amen." Conclude the prayer with one Our Father[pic], one Hail Mary and one Glory Be in honor of St. Anthony. Repeat this...
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...candles are lit here and prayers are recited. Other notable minority religions of the Hispanic world also include: 1) Protestant 2) Judaism 3) Islam. Catholicism When the Spanish conquered the new world they were determined to spread the Catholic faith with no regard to the indigenous religions already present at the time they arrived. This introduction of the Catholic religion to the indigenous peoples brought about what is called religious transculturation when the Catholic religious practices mixed with the indigenous religious practices. Transculturation created an incredible variety of celebrations, rituals and physical representations of the elements of the Catholic religion such as Jesus, the cross, the saints, the novenas and the rituals in general. Celebrations Many of the celebrations of the Catholic Hispanic world are mainly based around the life of Jesus Christ. Hispanic culture also celebrates the lives of different saints that vary among Hispanic countries; one notable saint is Saint Rose of Lima from Peru, a patron of Latin America and the Phillipines. She is represented as wearing a crown of roses. Her feast is celebrated on August 23rd. The main celebrations of Hispanic religion are: *...
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...OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP BLOCK ROSARY CRUSADE BENUE STATE UNIVERSITY, MAKURDI ORDER OF PRAYER/DAILY ACTIVITIES MOTTO: PRAYER, PENANCE AND SACRIFICE MYSTERIES THE GLORIOUS MYSTERY: To be said on Wednesday and Sunday in ordinary time. THE JOYFUL MYSTERY: to be said on Mondays and Saturdays including (SUNDAYS) during Christian time i.e Advent. THE SORROWFUL MYSTERY: to be said on Tuesdays and Fridays including Sundays (during lent) THE LUMINOUS MYSTERY OR MYSTERY OF LIGHT: to be said on Thursdays. STARTING TIME: 7:00pm NORMAL SCHOOL DAYS 1. Hymn “Oh come to the throne of grace” 2. Sign of the cross 3. Rosary intentions 4. Come Holy Spirit 5. You, Lord shall open our lips 6. Calling to mind our sins asking God for forgiveness 7. The reparation prayer 8. The Apostles’ creed 9. Our Father 10. Hail Mary (three times) 11. Glory be 12. Oh my Jesus NOTE: The glory be; o my Jesus, Jesus have mercy on us, are ejaculatory prayers repeated after each decade of the Rosary. 13. Announcement of the appropriate mystery for the day 14. At the end of prayer these prayer follow 15. Hail Holy Queen 16. Let us Pray 17. Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary 18. Let us Pray 19. Catena (all stand, after which all kneel) 20. Let us Pray 21. Mary Immaculate 22. Confer oh Lord on us 23. Prayer to St. Michael the Archangel 24. Prayers of the faithful (Rev. Fr. Dominic Shimawua) 25. Meditation 26...
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...Fernandinos, and more so, their ingenuity and innovation. And it is because of the Parul Sampernandu that San Fernando has earned for itself the title of “Christmas Capital of the Philippines.” The San Fernando lantern industry progressed from the Giant Lantern Festival of San Fernando. The festival, which is held every December, finds its root in Bacolor where a much simpler activity was held. “Ligligan Parul” (Lantern Competition) was said to have started in San Fernando in the year 1904. But some say that the “Ligligan Parul” did not happen immediately after the transfer and in fact began in 1908. This forerunner of the present day Giant Lantern Festival was in a religious activity which we know today as “lubenas,” a nine-day novena before Christmas, which coincided with the “simbang gabi” from December 16 to 24. This tradition gradually evolved as the lanterns became bigger and the designs more intricate. Later, one big lantern was made for each barrio, which was created through a cooperative effort. It was in the year 1931 the electricity was established in San Fernando,...
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...Янд a) I. Mi amigo dice que él sin que me echa de menos y que nos veamos pronto. Mi amigo me dijo que él ya no me echa de menos y que nos veamos pronto. 2. Sabemos que su hermana iba a ir a españa a través de la semana. - Sabíamos que su hermana iba a ir a españa a través de la semana. 3. Pedro le pregunta cuánto he pagado por este grabador. - Pedro le preguntó cuánto he pagado por este grabador. 4. Mis amigos se preguntan si puedo prestar la ayuda necesaria. Mis amigos preguntaron si puedo prestar la ayuda necesaria.5. Yo creo que él no me va a hacer esperar y de inmediato se dará a mí todos los documentos. - Pensé que él no me va a hacer esperar y de inmediato se dará a mí todos los documentos. 6. Martínez explica que él no quiere acompañar a los visitantes en su viaje por la ciudad. b) I. Señora rodríguez dijo que ella nunca aprendió a conducir. 2. Está claro que nunca nos pondremos de acuerdo con nuestros socios. Esta pregunta es demasiado compleja. 3. Pensamos que su plan no tiene nada que ver con el nuestro. 4.Miguel me preguntó si yo sabía, cuando van a dar la beca. Me respondió que no en el curso. 5. El señor garcía informó a su jefe que ya analizaron el peso de los detalles del acuerdo y van a firmar el día de mañana. 6. Están de acuerdo en que hay que felicitar a los jóvenes y a invitarlos a cenar hoy mismo. 7. Anna dijo que yo bien hecho, al comprar este traje, que está de moda y es barato. 8. Carlos no sabía cuando llegan sus padres y pensó que si llegarán...
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...family, which is my fiancées Aunt Carole. To research this paper, I interviewed my fiancés Aunt Carole. I do not often see her with both of our conflicting work schedules, but took advantage of a recent visit by asking her to attend a Catholic Sunday Mass with me. We stayed on after the Mass had concluded and I was able to interview regarding her views on the Catholic religion while we sat in at St. Andrews Catholic Church, which also happens to be where my fiancés daughter attends preschool. She said that she felt the primary “works” for any Catholic would be attendance at regular Holy Mass, receiving Holy Communion, regular confession with a priest acting as an intercessor, and the observance of other sacraments, such as the “Novena”. The Novena is a special prayer service where the Rosary is recited by the congregation. This...
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...alphabet. 2. The teaching of the Christian Doctrine. 3. The Spanish language lent many of its words to our language. 4. European legends and traditions became assimilated in our songs, corridos, and moro-moros. 5. Ancient literature was collected and translated to Tagalog and other dialects. 6. Many grammar books were printed in Filipino. 7. Our periodicals during these times gained a religious tone. B. THE FIRST BOOKS 1. ANG DOCTRINA CRISTIANA (THECHRISTIAN DOCTRINE) first book printed in the Philippines in 1593 in xylography. written by Fr. Juan de Placencia and Fr. Domingo Nieva. 2. ANG DOCTRINA CRISTIANA (THECHRISTIAN DOCTRINE) written by Fr. Blancas de San Jose in 1602 contains the biographies of saints, novenas, and questions and answers on religion 3. LIBRO DE LOS CUATRO POSTPRIMERAS DE HOMBRE (IN SPANISH AND TAGALOG) this is the first book...
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...Friends and family members gather at the home of the deceased to comfort the family up to 48 hours. The majority of these people will stay over night and hold vigil around the dead body. After the ceremonies food such as bread, candy, tamales and corn tortillas are offered as well as alcoholic beverages and tobacco to memorize the deceased. Unlike here in the Unites States, the deceased body is actually taken to the family home. A white sheet is used to cover the body and lighted candles are placed around the body. Prayer vigil is often held between two to three days and family member of all ages are involved. Often they have a glass cassette instead of open. When the body is placed in the coffin often times clothing, fragrances and personal...
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...Novena To St. Jude Most holy Apostle, St. Jude, faithful servant and friend of Jesus, the Church honors and invokes you universally, as the patron of difficult cases, of things almost despaired of, Pray for me, I am so helpless and alone. Intercede with God for me that He bring visible and speedy help where help is almost despaired of. Come to my assistance in this great need that I may receive the consolation and help of heaven in all my necessities, tribulations, and sufferings, particularly - (make your request here) - and that I may praise God with you and all the saints forever. I promise, O Blessed St. Jude, to be ever mindful of this great favor granted me by God and to always honor you as my special and powerful patron, and to gratefully encourage devotion to you. Amen PRAYER May the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus be adored, and loved in all the tabernacles until the end of time. Amen. May the most Sacred Heart of Jesus be praised and glorified now and forever. Amen St. Jude pray for us and hear our prayers. Amen. Blessed be the Sacred Heart of Jesus Blessed be the Immaculate Heart of Mary Blessed be St. Jude Thaddeus, in all the world and for all Eternity. (say this prayer, followed by the Our Father and the Hail Mary) | Dear Apostle and Martyr for Christ, you left us an Epistle in the New Testament. With good reason many invoke you when illness is at a desperate stage. We now recommend to your kindness {name of patient} who is...
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...Math 211 Corazon J. Lullegao MAEd-Mathematics July 27, 2013 JOURNAL 1 Why Teach Mathematics? Mathematics plays an important role to real life. As one saying goes “Life started from erection to resurrection “. The quotation simply implies that life started when God planned someone to have life until He want it back to Him. Mathematics evolves with life. When life exists, math also starts. This the reason why we should teach mathematics. As the couple live together, they may plan to have or not to have yet a child. Taking into consideration their biological capabilities of having a child. They may also opt to have a male or a female offspring by natural method. This plan can be realize through natural family planning. We know the fact that this natural method is the safe method and relates to a woman’s fertility. According to one recent study, if the conception happened before the peak of the fertility of a woman, there is a big chance of having a baby boy while if the conception is after the peak of fertility, expect for a baby girl. Looking back into the phenomena, mathematics is very much involved. As the baby meets the world, parents look into the baby’s physical and health development. As the baby starts to utter words, parents were excited to let the child say one, two and many more. The parents at home start teaching the child to reason out, learn to count and learn some basic skills to deal with life. In school,...
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...VELOSO, Monica C. 2-ELM 20 examples of festivals in the Philippines a.) History of the each festivals 1.) Panagbenga Festival in Baguio - History of the Panagbenga The Panagbenga started with just an idea that Baguio City should, like other towns and cities in the Philippines, have it's own "fiesta" or festival celebration. Having been created a city by the Americans during their occupation of the Philippines, Baguio did not start as a town during the Spanish colonial period that had a patron saint with a feast day.Its charter day anniversary is on September 1, which falls right in the middle of the country's rainy season, which does not allow for parades and other outdoor activities that usually are the highlight of such celebrations. In 1995 when Atty. Damaso E. Bangaoet, Jr., proposed the idea of organizing a flower festival to be held in February to the directors of the John Hay Poro Point Development Corporation, his suggestion received their immediate approval.Thereafter the idea was presented to the different sectors of Baguio society and their response, also warm and immediate, eventually grew as a wellspring of community support. The Panagbenga has always received huge media coverage because of the instaneous popularity it has enjoyed from the very beginning. Every year, visitors are treated to a display of the strength of the local community sprit as the residents stage the hottest show in the coolest city in the Philippines. 2.) Sinulog Festival in...
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...a realm of the forms and have complete knowledge of the form but we don’t realize it. We can only recall when in difficulty. Now this philosopher’s theory is the view that all Knowledge originates from experience bases his study on question and answer. Aristotle believes that the object of real existence is the ones that we encounter through our sense perception. Humans, according to Aristotle, do not acquire knowledge all in one moment but rather by means of a process. Knowing of Greek tragedy Aristotle believes that the function of arts is mimesis but applause to catharsis. His epistemology says that experience in knowledge is through our senses. Kant says that with intuitive knowing that you cant not experience the novmena. The novena is things as they are with in themselves; it is always beyond the human...
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...Rosary beads on ringside Look for footage of Manny Pacquiao’s fight in the ring and it is almost a hundred percent sure her mother gets at least a five-second airtime. The cameras would show muttering novena lines of prayer, rosary beads on one hand, the other pointing at the opponent. Her name is Dionisia “Mommy D” Pacquiao, ballroom dancing enthusiast, celebrity endorser, and darling of Philippine pop culture. Her sons are formidable names in the international boxing arena; one is a congressman, philanthropist, professional basketball team coach, businessman, and was once hailed as the best fighter of this era. She likes ballroom dancing. She admits to collecting bags with a shiny gold letter “H” wedged on its straps, she appears on advertisements for a pawnshop wearing a long white gown with a crown on her head. She graces late night comedy talk shows and belts “Wrecking Ball” and the crowd goes wild in laughter. With the assurance of Mommy D’s airtime, comes the assurance that local television networks work in a jiffy to get even just a short interview with her just so she can make the headlines of the evening news right after her son’s bout. The interviews would show her sitting on a sofa in her hotel room, her rosary beads still tangled between her fingers. Scores of reporters with cameras, lights, and microphones surround her, taking notes, asking questions. Sometimes she would be alone but most often, unknown women would sit beside her, trying to give...
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...Entre el ORGANIZADOR, con RFC ---------------------------------, y domicilio en Calle #; Ciudad, Estado, por una parte, y el CONTRATANTE, Sr.------------- ----------------------- y Srta ------------------ , con y domicilio en ---------------------------- , por la otra, se celebra el presente Contrato, según las siguientes condiciones y cláusulas: PRIMERA: Prestará el ORGANIZADOR sus servicios profesionales al CONTRATANTE, por el EVENTO-----------------------------------, DIA ---------------------, HORARIO, SEDE ----------------------------------, y cumpliendo con lo estipulado de común acuerdo para la realización de dicho evento. Tipo de Evento: ----------------- Fecha de Evento: --------------- Hora de Evento: ---------------- Duracion de Evento: --------------------- SEGUNDA: Se estipula que el plazo del presente Contrato será desde la fecha ----- -------- a ----------------, pudiéndose prorrogar por acuerdo de partes notificado por medio fehaciente por ------------- días más. TERCERA: Se fija el precio de los servicios por la totalidad del plazo contractual en la suma de -------------- (Son ---------------------------), pagadera entre el día ------------- y el día ----------------. CUARTA: Se efectuarán los pagos en el domicilio -----------------------, generando la falta de pago dentro del plazo predeterminado por el CONTRATANTE, un interés del --- ...
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...Spanish Period (1565-1872) HISTORICAL BACKGROUND Long time before the Spaniards and other foreigners landed on Philippine shores, our forefathers already had their own literature stamped in the history of our race. Our ancient literature shows our customs and traditions in everyday life as traced in our folk stories, old plays and short stories. Our ancient ancestors also had their own alphabet which was different from that brought by the Spaniards. The first alphabet used by our ancestors was similar to that of the Malayo-Polynesian alphabet. Whatever records our ancestors left were either burned by the Spaniards friars in the belief that they were works of the devil or were written on materials that easily perished, like the barks of trees, dried leave sand bamboo cylinders which could not have remained undestroyed even if efforts were made to preserve them. Other records that remained showed folk songs that proved the existence of a native culture truly our own. Some of these were passed on byword of mouth till they reached the hands of some publishers or printers who took interest in printing the manuscripts of the ancient Filipinos. The Spaniards who came to the Philippines tried to prove that our ancestors were really fond of poetry, songs, stories, riddles and proverbs which we still enjoy today and which serve to show to generations the true culture of our people. Pre-Spanish Period The Pre-Spanish Period Historical Background Long before the Spaniards...
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