Friday, December 25, 2009


Simbang Gabi 2009



Once again, we celebrated nine (9) days Novena Mass (Simbang Gabi) in our community. Hundreds gather for the Simbang Gabi in St. Joseph the Worker Church which we are slowly building. We started our anticipated Novena Mass last December 15, 2009 and continued up to December 23, 2009.

Kudos to the members of St. Joseph the Worker Community who made exceptional job in preparing everything for the nine days Novena Mass. This is to include selling Christmas balls for our traditional fund raising, inviting sponsors and preparing the place for the Holy Mass. The choirs were also outstanding every night. We have the CFC Kids Choir, the Young Volunteers of St. Joseph the Worker Choir, the Handmaid of the Lord – Global Choir, the St. Joseph the Worker Adult Choir and the CFC Handmaid of the Lord – Family Life Choir. These choir groups regularly sing in our Sunday Mass alternately the whole year round.

We want to thank our parish priest - Fr. Nolly C. Buco, JCD who continuously support our activities including our effort in building a place of worship in our communities.

We also want to thank Fr. Freddie, Fr. Luc, Fr. Joel and Fr. Eugene - all from the Missionaries of Jesus who presided over our Simbang Gabi. The Missionaries of Jesus have been serving our Simbang Gabi for three years now and helps our parish during Sunday Mass.

Our gratitude to our sponsors for the Simbang Gabi who have been very generous to us.




Monday, November 23, 2009


COMING BACK TO THE LOVING CARE OF GOD

Last November 21, 2009, we have our recollection to prepare ourselves for the Advent and Christmas Season. In the morning we have Fr. Dom, OFM, who taught us about prayers. The two hour talk of Fr. Dom was barely notice because of the down to earth examples and insights about prayer that he shared with us.

After sharing our food (potluck) for the lunch, we continued with our recollection. We talked about Transformed Community. We discussed about basic community like family, marriage and lay organizations in the church, how to preserve the unity in these basic communities based on the unity desired in the Holy Bible.

After our snacks in the afternoon, Fr. Joel, MJ talked about the importance of advent and how to respond to this season of the church.

We end the recollection with a beautiful reflection on returning to the loving care of God. Each one of us lighted a candle placing it on the altar while listening to the scriptures and singing a song of mercy. Then we pray together the Lord's Prayer with a new meaning to us and made the sign of peace to reconcile us with one another. We brought home our candles and placing it in our altar to remind us always of the mercy and love of God, to persevere for and preserve the unity in our basic communities and to pray as sons and daughters of God.


Thursday, October 08, 2009



Feast of our Lady of the Holy Rosary

October 7, 2009

We all came in the afternoon for the procession, the coordinators of the different block rosary brought their images of the Blessed Virgin Mary. They also brought flowers for Mother Mary, candles for the procession and umbrellas for the rain. Yes, we all brought umbrellas because we are quite sure it will rain that afternoon and evening. We even brought a raincoat for the image of Mother Mary for the procession. Everyone was asking if we have to proceed with the procession since there were heavy clouds above us and rain my come anytime during the procession. But again we were determined to go on with our plan and prayed... exactly 5:00p.m. we began the procession by praying the Hail Mary then sung a marian song. We tried to light our candles but the strong winds prevented us.

While praying the Holy Rosary and singing Marians Songs we braised ourselves for the heavy downpour of rain that is about to come but something beautiful happened... the rains never came that afternoon. Soon I realized that heaven intervenes and God does not want to spoil our humble way of honoring Mary on her Feast - Our Lady of the Holy Rosary. I was moved by the beauty of Mother Mary during the procession, and at the Holy Mass. Before the Mass the faithfuls brought flowers in the altar while singing marian songs. And before the final blessing, kids went in front to serenade Our Lady of the Holy Rosary with action song. Trully, I can say that Heaven intervened so we could honor the Queen of Heaven and Earth.

I would like to thank all those who helped in the preparation and all who participated in honoring our Lady. My especial thanks and prayers to Alexander and Vilma who provided the flowers and the food after the event.

Our Lady of the Holy Rosary, Pray For Us. Amen.

Monday, September 14, 2009













Mass for the Elderly and the Sick

We held our Healing Mass for the Elderly and the Sick in our community last August 1, 2009. Every year, we invite the faithful in our community to bring their relatives and friends who could not regularly attend the Holy Mass on Sundays because of advance age or ailment. Fr. Rey, a guest priest from our parish administered the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick and presided the Holy Mass especially for the Elderly and Sick in our community. We would like to thank our parish priest, Fr. Nolly for the support he has given us. The elderly and sick in our community were treated a delicious chicken arroz caldo after the Holy Mass, courtesy of St. Joseph the Worker Community. The elderly and sick together with their relatives thank us for organizing such an activity. But deep in our hearts we thank them for giving us opportunity to serve..


…But Jesus called them to him and said, "You know that the rulers of the Gentiles lord it over them, and their great men exercise authority over them. It shall not be so among you; but whoever would be great among you must be your servant, and whoever would be first among you must be your slave; even as the Son of man came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many."
Matthew 20:25-28


Monday, June 15, 2009



FEAST OF ST. JOSEPH THE WORKER

Few days before the Feast of St. Joseph the Worker, we experienced heavy rains in our community. This is all due to the approaching tropical depression reported by PAGASA. In the eve our of Fiesta in honor of St. Joseph the Worker, we have one last final briefing - heavy rains continue to pour. After checking the weather forecast in the internet, I told my fellow volunteers that there is 70 percent probability of rain. We all agree to welcome the rain as blessing from above. But deep in our heart, we were still hoping it will not rain on our Fiesta. We prayed after our meeting and asked the intercession of St. Joseph the Worker.

On the feast of St. Joseph the Worker(May 1, 2009), a miracle happen, there was a cloudy sky but no rain.. The weather was just perfect. Our former parish priests – Fr. Leo Schmitt, SVD and Fr. Rhing Malbog, SVD arrived early, also our guest priest who is helping in our parish – Fr. Lope Jarapa. Eventually our present parish priest – Fr. Nolly Buco also arrived and we had a beautiful and solemn celebration of the Holy Eucharist. Even in the afternoon when we had our procession there was no sign of rain. And the image of St. Joseph which was beautifully decorated by the volunteers passed by the houses in our community. After the procession, we decided to go home for a much needed rest. It is when it begin to rain again late in the evening and continued a heavy downpour the following day that we realized that our patron- St. Joseph interceded for us. St. Joseph, the Worker.. Always Pray For Us.



Saturday, April 18, 2009


Remembering and Renewing

I'm glad the district meetings is almost finished. We had to pause for awhile to give way to Holy Week. We are back with the Joy of Easter, as we are preparing for an important event in our community - the Feast of St. Joseph the Worker, our patron saint. We are trying to invite our former parish priests to join us this special occassion together with our present parish priest. Inviting our former parish priests means a lot to us. For in special occassion like this ... we want to reminisce our past.

REMEBERING....

The happy days of our community as well as our struggles in building St. Joseph the Worker Church.

We want to recognize the people who had been involved in our continuing effort of building the house of God in our community...

as we look back... we see individuals who have helped us, but along the way they were hurt or had become disoriented. Eventually they stop helping and distance themselves..

we also see individuals, those people who became our partners in building but in one way or another, we had to part ways with because they have to leave to settle somewhere else.

we also remember our new co-workers who are starting to take part in building the place of worship we call St. Joseph the Worker Church. Full of enthusiasm and desire..

we also remember those who have been with us for a long time...who have been hurt but decided to continue journeying with us.. some of them have moved to other places, but still drop by to attend meetings and help.

We also want to remember the mistakes we have made along the way... and try to learn from them....

But most of all we want to remember the happy days we have had...while building St. Joseph the Worker Church.... for these are our treasures... they give us hope and joy.... and in the future when we encounter difficulties, struggles and challenges in this journey .. we have these happy memories that would hold us together and make us smile...

RENEWING....

However, we don't just want to remember. After reminiscing, we desire also to renew ourselves, to renew our vision and mission... so we can continue building St. Joseph the Worker Church. We renew our desire, our hope... our commitments in continuing this humble endeavor to finish building a place of worship where we gather together despite our differences...despite our difficulties..and sometimes being hurt... to worship our loving and merciful God in the Holy Eucharist.

Renewing, like the Joy of Easter filled with love and peace.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009


DISTRICT MEETINGS BEGAN

Our community is divided into 7 Districts. We started meeting with District 3 and 4 in the past two Sundays. Although we didn't have much attendance (only few came to our meetings). We are glad that after explaining to them our concerns regarding the situation of SJWC, they are willing to help in our endeavor to put up a permanent roof for St. Joseph the Worker Church. They also pledged as a district to sponsor a Sunday Mass every month and gave their support to the project "Bubong ng Simbahan Sa P20 Bigay Mo". Thanks again to St. Joseph, whom we ask for intercession for this meetings with the different districts in our community.

St. Joseph Continue To Intercede For Us.

Tuesday, March 03, 2009



"Bubong Ng Simbahan sa P20 Bigay Mo!"

We are planning to launch our fund raising campaign for this year for the roof of St. Joseph the Worker Church. With our several meeting trying to study the feasibility of this campaign we decided go for it. The mechanics is to encourage the members of our Christian community to at least donate a P20 regularly until we meet our target of P3 million. It is a tall order for St. Joseph the Worker Community, especially with the global financial crisis that everyone is experiencing. But again, with the intercession of St. Joseph the Worker, we hope members of our community will participate fully and at least donate 20 pesos regularly for the roof of St. Joseph the Worker. "Bubong Ng Simbahan sa P20 Bigay Mo!" We will try to meet with the different districts about the importance of their participation in building a place of worship in our community.

St. Joseph the Worker, Pray for us.


Tuesday, January 06, 2009

GIFT GIVING 2008


Once again, the members of St. Joseph the Worker Community (SJWC) went to deliver the gifts offered during 9 - days vigil Mass (Simbang Gabi). We went back to Sitio Galilee last December 27, 2008. Sitio Galilee is a part of our parish (San Antonio de Padua Parish). We were able to pack 114 bags of groceries. We asked the help of the church workers and the local leader of Sitio Galilee to help us select the indigent families in their community as recipients of the bags of groceries. We were also able to prepare 100 bags of assorted candies for the kids of Sitio Galilee. Young and old enjoyed the games prepared for them.


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.


Sitio Galilee




Next Generation SJWC


actual gift giving





Tuesday, December 16, 2008






Simbang Gabi 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


Once again we are putting up our traditional Christmas tree despite the economic crisis that we are experiencing. The economists and financial experts warn further effects of this global crisis early next year.

Members of the St. Joseph the Worker Community (SJWC) have some apprehension in putting up our Christmas Tree for our traditional fund raising. But after a while, we decide to continue and once again put up our Traditional Christmas Tree. We believe that despite the economic crisis, this would not prevent us from continuing our mission to build this beautiful place of worship we call St. Joseph the Worker Church and to encourage our community to help in this noble work of building a church.

Everyone in our community is invited to help decorate our Christmas tree by buying with us Christmas balls for P100 each. On our 1st year, the Christmas balls had ribbons to put their names on it. The 2nd year, we asked them to write good deeds on a small card attached to the Christmas balls. Last year, we ask them to write their Christmas greetings.

This year, we ask them to write in the card attached to the Christmas balls something that they believe to be the wish list of Jesus Christ. They are encourage to write it down on the card and offer to Christ as a gift this Christmas Day.... something that will make the Celebrant happy and smile... This will make our Christmas Tree more meaningful this Season.. Maybe it is time to meditate on what Christ wants.. Write it down on the attached card and help decorate our Christmas Tree...and also help build St. Joseph the Worker. By doing so... blessings also comes to you and to your family... Merry Christmas!

Saturday, September 06, 2008

photo essay of sjwc

Tuesday, August 26, 2008


Last August 23, 2008, the St. Joseph the Worker Community (SJWC) held the Mass for the Elderly and the Sick. This is a yearly activity, in which we gather the elderly and the sick in our community who could not come for Sunday Mass regularly because of old age or because of ailment. We invite and encourage their family to bring them to the church to receive the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick and to receive Hoy Communion in the Holy Eucharist.

Again, I would like to thank the members of the SJWC who participated in this event. We would like to thank Fr. Nolly C. Buco, JCD, our parish priest for the support he provided. Also, Fr. Dom Resurreccion, OFM, for presiding the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick and celebrating the Holy Eucharist for the elderly and sick in our community.


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!

Despite the heavy rains last Saturday ( 28th of June 2008) at the fund raising concert – An Evening of Music for St. Joseph – the event went on. Many of our friends, benefactors and visitors braved themselves to attend the concert. Even our beloved Bishop Gabriel V. Reyes, D.D. was present in spite of his hectic schedule. We are truly honored by his presence.


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 St. Joseph who provided a house for Mary and the child Jesus. And in this concert, it is Mary – the Lady of Peace and Good Voyage - turn to help build a church in honor of St. Joseph”.


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

We are now busy with our souvenir program for the concert – “An Evening of Music for St. Joseph”. We wish to thank in advance the individuals and sponsors who continue to be generous, despite the economic situation we are facing.


While preparing the pages of our souvenir program, we again look back at the development of the construction of St. Joseph the Worker, truly we could say that we are slowly building a beautiful place our worship while we continue building a community. A long the way, there were challenges that we had to face but every set back became a learning process for us to grow…but we could say we could not gotten this far without the intercession of St. Joseph the Worker and the support of individuals who gave their time and treasure for this endeavor.

I want to share a page of the souvenir program (in-process) which capture the development of community and the St. Joseph the Worker Church.


Monday, May 05, 2008

An Evening of Music for St. Joseph

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)

Bayan, Bayani, Bayanihan (June 2007)

Part of Cultural Entertainment of the Malacaňang Palace during diplomatic gatherings.


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 St. Joseph the Worker






Our Beloved Bishop Gabriel V. Reyes D.D. celebrated the Holy Eucharist with us to honor our patron saint - St. Joseph the Worker last May 1, 2008. The faithful in our place together with our parish priest Rev. Fr. Nolly C. Buco JCD were very happy and honored to have with us the Bishop of Antipolo with his Chancellor Rev. Fr. Christopher Gonzales.

Before the Holy Eucharist, Bishop Gaby joined our community for our traditional releasing of our petition balloons for St. Joseph the Worker.

Our deepest gratitude to Bishop Gabriel V. Reyes D.D. for visiting once again our community. His first visit in our community was two years ago (April 28, 2006), during which we were starting to build the concrete beams of St. Joseph the Worker Church.

Maraming Salamat Po, Mahal Namin Obispo at Maraming Salamat sa Kristianong Komunidad ng Robinsons Homes - East




Friday, March 21, 2008

Visita Iglesia 2008



The St. Joseph the Worker Community had a Visita Iglesia last March 15, 2008. We visited the old churches built by the Franciscans in the province of Rizal and Laguna. We were lucky to have with us Fr. Dom Resurreccion OFM who explained to us the historical background of churches we visited. We even had a chance to visit Juan De Plasencia Novitiate House of the Franciscan in Liliw, Laguna and the underground cemetery of Nagcarlan. Truly, it was a very meaningful Visita Iglesia for the St. Joseph the Worker Community. Our gratitude to Fr. Dom , who accompanied us despite his hectic schedule.




Monday, March 03, 2008

Audience with Bishop Gabriel V. Reyes D.D.



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.