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Tuesday, March 03, 2009

Tuesday, January 06, 2009
GIFT GIVING 2008
Once again, the members of
We wish to thank the christian community of Robinsons Homes East, who heed our call to be generous during the Advent and Christmas Season especially to the underprivileged in our parish.
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
The attendance in the Simbang Gabi at SJWC is increasing every year. We estimate around 2,500 gathered on 2nd day of the 9 day Vigil Mass. Our Traditional Simbang Gabi started last Monday (Dec. 15, 2008) at 8:30p.m. I would like thank the members of the St. Joseph the Worker Community for preparing every night for an orderly and meaningful celebration of the Holy Mass... especially the Mother Butlers of SJWC. Members of the St. Joseph the Worker Community are advise to Multi-task so as to serve the demands of this Advent and Christmas Season
Aside for SJWC Choir, we would like to recognize the participation of the different choir in our community namely: CFC Kids, the Young Volunteers of St. Joseph the Worker, the Handmaid of the Lord Choir.
And of course, presbyters from the Missionary of Jesus (MJ) who have been assigned in our community to officiate the 9 day Vigil Mass.
SJWC assigned as Choir on the 2nd Day of Simbang Gabi 2008
Thursday, December 11, 2008

Decorating our Christmas Tree on the 4th Year
Saturday, September 06, 2008
Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Last August 23, 2008, the
Is anyone among you suffering? He should pray. Is anyone in good spirits? He should sing praise. Is anyone among you sick? He should summon the presbyters of the church, and they should pray over him and anoint (him) with oil in the name of the Lord, and the prayer of faith will save the sick person, and the Lord will raise him up. If he has committed any sins, he will be forgiven. (James 5:13-15)
Saturday, July 05, 2008
A REMARKABLE EVENING!
Msgr. Rig de Guzman, together with our parish priest Fr. Nolly C. Buco, were also there with us. Our friends from the Missionaries of Jesus - Fr. Joel and Fr. Eugene also arrived for the concert.
We received a lot of calls from friends and visitors caught up with the traffic because of the heavy and unexpected downpour. But when the concert began the rain slowly stopped to listen to the angelic voice of the Hail Mary the Queen Children’s Choir. Msgr. Rig in his opening remarks said –“ during the time of Jesus, It was
Truly, that evening was an evening of music for all of us. The Shrine’s elegance combined with music coming from the well renowned Choir made the evening a remarkable and memorable event for our community and visitors.
We thank everyone who made this concert possible. Maraming Salamat!
We encounter a lot of challenges in preparing for this event but again it paid off when the music began.
Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Slowly Building A Church
While preparing the pages of our souvenir program, we again look back at the development of the construction of
Monday, May 05, 2008
We are glad to announce our fund raising concert to help build St. Joseph the Worker Church in our community. Through the generosity of the outstanding choir – The Hail Mary the Queen Children Choir (HMTQCC) will perform at the National Shrine of Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage on June 28, 2008 at 8:30p.m. thru the kindness of the Rector of the Shrine Rev. Msgr. Rigoberto de Guzman.
Before buying tickets for this fund raising, allow me first to provide you a brief profile of the Hail Mary The Queen Children’s Choir.
Choir Olympic Champion
And Gold Medalist
Bremen, Germany 2004
Gold Medal – Gospel and Spiritual Category
Silver Medal – Music Contemporary Category
Silver Medal – Sacred Music Category
Jakarta, Indonesia 2007
Participated in
Conductor’s Workshop in the Asian Institute of Liturgy and Music
and the University of Santo Tomas Conservatory of Music
Regular Performer at the Cultural Center of the Philippines
Best Children’s Choir (February 2006)
Hinabang Gunita (June 2006)
Parangal para sa Pambansang Alagad ng Sining (June 2006)
Tomorrow with Lea Salonga (October 2006)
Supling (April 2007)
If you think this is worth watching at the National Shrine of Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage in Antipolo City then let me know at my mobile no. 0917-6681555 or at SJWC Office 630-45-79. We have a limited number of tickets for this rare occasion and a ticket cost Php 1,000.00 and Php 500.00 You can e-mail us also at joseph_the_worker@yahoo.com. Hope to see you at the concert – An Evening of Music for St. Joseph.
Saturday, May 03, 2008
Feast of
Maraming Salamat Po, Mahal Namin Obispo at Maraming Salamat sa Kristianong Komunidad ng Robinsons Homes - East
Friday, March 21, 2008

Monday, March 03, 2008
Last March 1, 2008, we had an audience with His Excellency Bishop Gabriel V. Reyes, D.D. at his residence. We presented the development of St. Joseph the Worker Church as well as our financials for 2006 and 2007. We were able to convey to him the concerns of St. Joseph the Worker Community. Bishop Gaby is very supportive of our effort in building the St. Joseph the Worker Church and is ready to support our intention of having a fund-raising this coming month of June 2008 for the roof of St. Joseph the Worker Church.
Bishop Gabriel V. Reyes also accepted our invitation and is scheduled to visit our christian community on the Feast of St. Joseph the Worker on May 1. Maraming Salamat Po, Mahal Namin Obispo!.
Friday, February 08, 2008

Cost of the Roof
After almost three (3) weeks of data gathering and evaluating, we finally were able to determined the actual cost of the roof for St. Joseph the Worker Church. Again, I would like to thank the effort of individuals who gave much needed data as a basis for the estimates. The installation of roof frames and roof sheets will cost P 3.4 Million. We decided to defer for the meantime the construction of the balcony and staircase and concentrate on the roof. The budget for the balcony is now re-allocated for the roof and that is about P800,000 and if we deduct this from 3.4M . We only have to put up 2.6M for the roof.
We need to double our effort and intensify of campaign for pledges which has been diminishing through the years. We need also to find new benefactors for this stage of the construction. We ask each member of St. Joseph the Worker Community to include in their prayers our effort to find benefactors to finance our roof. The faithful in our community are encouraged to participate in the Brown Envelope Project. This means every liturgical service in our community, they are encouraged to pick a brown mail envelope and help financially for our roof.
We are activating again our partner-builders. To be one of our partner-builders, you are willing to donate at least P 5,000 for the construction. We are preparing a letter for our partner-builders to report on the progress of the construction and the same time to once again ask of their generosity to help.
If you are reading this article right now and is willing to help, you can contact us at e-mail address joseph_the_worker@yahoo.com. Also, if you want to help in our effort and join St. Joseph the Worker Community you can visit us every Sunday after our 7:30am Holy Mass.
Thursday, January 10, 2008

SJWC Concrete Beam – Just Completed
Presently, we are determining the actual cost of putting up the roof of the church and planning the funding. While we rely mostly on the donations from the churchgoers in our community, we want to look for other sources for funding to expedite the roofing. This is a tall order for us but through the intercession of St. Joseph, the Worker, the patron saint of our community, we believe that God will guide us in providing the roof in our place of worship we call - St. Joseph the Worker Church.
Wednesday, January 02, 2008
Thanks again for the generosity of the Christian Community of Robinsons Homes East who are always responding to our call to be generous every Season of Christmas, the members of SJWC who volunteered for the re-packing and actual gift-giving, and Picker Constructions who provided the vehicle during the event.
Every year, we adopt a community (Sitio) in our parish for the gift-giving. For the past years, we were able to visit Aduas, Pinugay, Sumilang, Pantay, Masikap, Guipit and Maligaya.
but what you built;
not what you got,
but what you gave.
What will matter is not your success,
but your significance.
What will matter is not what you learned,
but what you taught…”
WHAT WILL MATTER by: Michael Josephson
Tuesday, December 18, 2007

MJ is a group of priest-missionaries, an international and multicultural religious missionary community founded in the Philippines on 2002. Fr. Joel, Fr. Freddie, Fr. Eugene and Fr. Luke have been assisting our parish since the turn over to the Diocesean Priests (we were formerly under the SVD). MJ believe that the inculturation of the Gospel is a mutual enrichment and critical interaction between faith and culture. Maraming Salamat sa MJ!
You can contact the Missionaries of Jesus at :

MJ Bahay-Misyon, Villa Ligaya Subd., Antipolo City, Philippines
Tel: 696-51-52
e-mail : missionaries_of_jesus@yahoo.com
Thursday, December 06, 2007
For us, it is a privilege to be given a chance to help build a Church in our community.
I know, we still have a long way to go but through the intercession of St. Joseph the Worker, our patron saint, this dwelling place of God in our community will one day be completed. St. Joseph is a good provider and a carpenter by profession will help us.
It’s been a while since we are celebrating the Holy Eucharist in the St. Joseph the Worker Church with temporary roofing. We used to celebrate it in our clubhouse but we decided that it was best to celebrate the Mass in the site where we are putting up the Church itself. Lately, we were offered by our parish priest, Rev. Fr. Nolly Buco, to have additional mass every Wednesdays and Fridays at 7:00 p.m. Again, we welcome these as a blessing for our community. The devotees of our Lady of Perpetual Help and of the Sacred Heart of Jesus now have a chance to attend the Holy Eucharist after the novenas.
Again, we would like to reiterate our gratitude to the male volunteers every Saturday. They are really a big help in our construction effort especially with our limited budget for the construction.
Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Once again, help us put up this Christmas Tree by buying Christmas Balls. The proceeds will go directly to the funds of St. Joseph the Worker to continue our effort in building our Church. By buying a Christmas Ball worth P100.00, you will be a part in decorating our Traditional Christmas Tree and share in building the beautiful house of God we call St. Joseph the Worker Church which is undergoing right now to complete the concrete beam.
In return for your generosity, we will include you in the Mass Intentions of our traditional Simbang-Gabi and have the privilege of hanging the Christmas Balls you bought from us with a short message of Christmas.
Thank you for decorating our beautiful Christmas Tree.
May Jesus dwell in our hearts this Christmas and bring peace and joy to your love ones…St. Joseph the Worker, pray for us.
The living Church, however, needs a place where the members can gather to hear the word of God, to pray together, to receive the sacraments, and to celebrate the Eucharist. That is why we are building St. Joseph the Worker Church in our community.
The St. Joseph the Worker Church is not simply a gathering place but signify and make visible the Church living in this place, the dwelling of God with men reconciled and united in Christ.
Your house of prayer is also the promise of the Church in heaven. Here your love is always at work, preparing the Church on earth for its heavenly glory as the sinless bride, the joyful mother of a great company of saints. Now, with the saints and all the angels we praise you forever. Amen.
Part of the Article was taken from the Liturgical Calendar of PDDM 2005





