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Monday, November 23, 2009

Thursday, October 08, 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
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..
Matthew 20:25-28
Monday, June 15, 2009
FEAST OF ST. JOSEPH THE WORKER
Saturday, April 18, 2009

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

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!.



