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July 2013
On the fifth Saturday of June, brothers and sisters from Consolacion, Mactan and Mandaue chapters gathered at Montebello Villa Hotel for the sectoral Special points of breakfast - the first of its interest: kind this year. The venue was filled to - Music Ministry full capacity with the good refresher, June 20. attendance of brothers and sisters from the three chapters. Added to the big crowd were the 14 first timers who were warmly
Message for the Month: "Come good and faithful servant, share in your Masters joy "
welcomed by happy and smiling BCBP members. Mandaue, being the host chapter, brought in
the biggest number of first timers while Mactan contributed six out of the fourteen.
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The brief introduction was given Alex Mendoza with 42 brothers and sisters in attendance. The first talk, Overcoming Obstacles in
Living as a Disciple of Christ, was given by Elpie Calayag. After the talk a short group disContinued in page 2...
A great life is all about doing something rare; to cherish without comparing, to forgive without blaming, and to love without counting the cost
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were exchanged and the small chika-chika groups that convened after the breakfast. One sister commented, We should have more of this kind of gathering. Everybody around her agreed. Big assembly of brothers and sisters, like the sectoral breakfast, is an occasion to look forward. It inspires, reconnects and builds up the community membership. It also gathers more people to God. Be there the next time it happens.
Lito and Emily Rodriguez, a beautiful young couple from Ormoc, were the sharers on that special breakfast fellowship. Lito is the Formation Director of Ormoc Chapter. The couple sharer inspired many of the breakfasters as they proclaimed Gods faithfulness; of God giving them strength to overcome their struggles. Indeed the sectoral breakfast The sharers, Lito and Emily Rodriguez of was a great time to reconnect. It was a reunion of brothers and Ormoc sisters who were originally from Mactan chapter. The special bonding of the brothers and sisters in attendance was clearly visible as hugs and beso-beso
Charity is not just giving things or money. Charity is denying oneself, it is a selfless stand, often hidden, for the benefit of another person or people.
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Katharine Drexel, St. Therese of Lisieux, St. Edith Stein and St. Teresa of Calcuta. Fr. Robert Baron, creator and host of Catholicism, narrates of the heroic virtues of these saints and how they allowed Christ to live in them.
The group discussion
Frs. Peter (C) and Martin (R) Praying for the fathers
With wines provided for the men only, a toast was raised while greetings of Happy Fathers Day were passed around. All praise and glory to the almighty Father!
Happy people dont have the best things in life. Theyre just good in making the best of everything that life brings. And more, their faith in God is strong.
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Prayer
Fr. Raffy De Gracia
Teaching
It is where we step up to reach out to God, and he stoops down to em It is a conversation, a one-on-one chat with God It is to strengthen and further develop our relationship with God.
2. Different Ways of Prayer 1. Private
Fr. Raffy
Essential Preparation for Private Prayers 1. Decide how important prayer is our life. 2. Schedule an appropriate time that you can adhere to. 3. Form a prayer habit by praying daily. 4. Choose a quiet place where you can pray undisturbed.
Plan our Private Prayer Schedules 1. How long should you pray? 2. What would be an appropriate time to pray? 3. How much prayer time would you consider adequate? 2. Public
How do we Pray at Mass The Eucharist is the perfect prayer, where we meet a live Christ. The Mass is actually divided into two parts. 1. First, is the reading of scriptural passages, taken from the Old and New Testaments. 2. The second part is the Consecration where the priest, by the authority of Jesus, changes the bread and wine into the Body and Blood of Jesus. By the action of the priest when repeating the same words Jesus uttered during the Last Supper, the fullness of Jesus is made present - his body, soul and divinity - during consecration. The Mass provides us with the privilege of receiving the actual physical Body of Christ, the very same one who died 2,000 years ago on the cross. Through the gift of the Eucharist, Jesus Allows us to come in direct contact with him.
If you are humble, nothing will touch you, neither praise nor disgrace, because you know what you are. Humility is the only virtue the devil cannot imitate.
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Fr. Martin
Anyone therefore, who is in marriage should not seek to opt out, but would rather work for the continuity and restoration of the presence of God in their union through listening to the sound advice of the Church, an instrument of Gods mission on earth.
In the Christian context and in common sense and sociologically, marriage means Trinitarian; stability, progress and bedrock of fundamental society. When disrupted it comes with destructive force that we have witnessed over the years. Marriage reflected the blessed Trinity. It originated from it and it is expected to reflect the love that binds the triune God together. Christ reminded us in Matthew that God made them male and female since the beginning and it should be so despite what the humans thinks or want to do. Jesus knew also the sociological importance of marriage when he attended the marriage at Cana Its stability sustains and nurtures life in all its stages, brings about psychological wellness of children and members of the family itself and the good order in the whole society. Little wonder realizing its importance too, Paul labeled the love between husband and wife as that of Christ and his church. In other words, both should be ready to die for the good of the other. One way to achieve that is being ready at all times to forgive the misdeeds of the other, reconcile and move on in true love in order not to allow the devil to come in. The life of the Church depended heavily on the healthy relationship of its married members, hence following the advice of Christ, who legislated that marriage should not be broken, unless if not valid ab initio (annulment). Christian (Catholic) marriage stands out from among other cultures and other forms of marriage. It tenaciously hold on to the teachings of Christ on marriage and most understood the consequences of broken families, mostly in its effects on the couple and children involved. The Catholic marriage recognizes the salvific nature of it and it being a vocation from God to populate both the world of nature and the world of spirit (baptism), to bring about constancy and harmony to the human family. In fact catholic marriage, nurtures, stabilizes, elevates the dignity of human person and brings about psychological wellness and unity of each household. Anyone therefore, who is in marriage should not seek to opt out, but would rather work for the continuity and restoration of the presence of God in their union through listening to the sound advice of the Church, an instrument of Gods mission on earth. In conclusion, following the events happening around us in the world in the area of marriage, it is still and will always be fashionable to hold that marriage between man and woman is the only divine and natural way of the essence of life. Any other thing should be seen as aberration and not the truth. Let us treasure this truth, live it and preach it, so that the enemies of the truth of marriage between man and woman will be defeated and put to shame in their efforts to lead humanity astray.
Most of us always desire a perfect situation, a perfect life. On the other hand our Lord our God does not grant a perfect life, what He gives instead is a perfect heart in the midst of an imperfect life .
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Cebu Hosts National Steward Leaders Facilitators Training
Last June 21-23 2013 some 34 members from different chapters attended the Facilitators Training on Steward Leadership. It was conducted by Nancy Catan and Beth Ginete at the Holy Family Retreat House in Nivels Hills, Lahug, Cebu City. Prior to this Facilitators Training, the same group also attended the 4-day SLT Program in Tagaytay City last May 16-19. The Cebu seminar is considered as a trainers training as this
The participants in session
first batch of graduates will be responsible in reechoing the program to the rest of chapter members. The SLT course is a special gift to the Brotherhood. Therefore, the next time you hear of an SLT being conducted in our chapter, take this as a special and rare blessing and grab the opportunity to attend it. AGL Rene Recamara attended this training for Mactan chapter.
On its 12th year as an outreach, more focus is given to Bogo on its bid to become a chapter. With the able leadership of Regional Council Director (RCD), Boy Villanueva, other Cebu chapters have willingly committed their support to revitalize the outreach. Mandaue senior leaders, Bros. Casi Nadela, Ted Oliva and Hector Tia all of Mandaue have given their thumbs up that Bogo is worth the effort and expressed their full support to the outreach team.
No matter how good things are in our life, there is always a challenge that needs to be worked on. And no matter how bad things are in our life, there is always something good we can thank God for.
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sions for the MM members on July 20 right after the Breakfast at Crown Regency Suites. All Music Ministry members and all interested to join the Music Ministry are invited to attend this activity.
Do not place your mistakes on your head, their weight may crush you. Instead place them under your feet and use them as a platform to view your horizon.
Our Vision: Bringing Christ into the Marketplace and Winning the Marketplace for Christ
Mactan Chapter The BCBP is a community of like-minded Christian Businessmen and Professionals who have consciously decided to band together to bring about the transformation of the marketplace.
BREAKFAST Venue: Crown Regency Suites Weekly Schedule: Saturday 7:30 - 10:00 AM 1st Wk: Mens 2nd Wk: Joint (Mens & Ladies) 3rd Wk: Mens 4th Wk: Simultaneous (Mens & Ladies) Contact Person: Leo Legara, Mobile: 09068876336
www.bcbpkapatiran.com
www.facebook.com/BCBPMactan
Understand how beautifully God has added one more day in your life, not because you need it but because others need you .