Saturday, April 30, 2011

BLESSING OF THE LFC GUESTHOUSE

On the eve of Divine Mercy Sunday and John Paul II's beatification (and Solemnity of St. Joseph the Worker), the Pistay Dayat in Pangasinan, the LFC Guest House is blessed by His Excellency, the Most Rev. Socrates B. Villegas, the Archbishop of Lingayen-Dagupan.  Fr. Mario Morales, Rector of the Mary Help of Christians College Seminary and Msgr. Orlando Sabangan, former Vicar General, joined in the Eucharistic Celebration and Blessing.  About 100 guests came to celebrate, others extended their greetings and prayers because there was heavy traffic in Dagupan for the summer festivities and could not attend.

We thank God for this new facility at LFC.










Wednesday, April 27, 2011











Welcome to LFC Guest House!

The LFC Guest House is the newest facility at the Lay Formation Center (LFC).  It has eight air-conditioned rooms equipped with private toilet and bath, and a television set.  The third floor has two small halls for small group (10-20) retreats and recollections.

OPENING RATES (valid from May 1, 2011 until revised)

Rooms 1, 4, 5 and 8 (two QUEEN size – 54in by 75in – beds)
Overnight – Php 1,000  *  24-hour-stay – Php 1,200  *  In-house – Php 800

Rooms 2, 3 and 6 (one QUEEN size bed) and Room 7 (double-deck)
            Overnight – Php 800  *  24-hour-stay – Php 1,000  *  In-house – Php 500

Small Halls (Holy Virgin Mary Hall and Blessed John Paul II Hall)
            10 straight hours – Php 2,000 and for every additional hour Php 100/hr.

Food:  Php 100/meal and Php 50/snacks. Meals and snacks are taken at LFC dining area.

DISCOUNTS:
One week reservation with full payment get 10% discount.
Priests and religious get 20% discount.

RESERVATIONS: 075-515-8306 (office hours) and 0917-2442-391 (anytime)

 



Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Basic Formation Seminar for NEW Liturgical Ministers



Bishop Rene Mayugba

Archbishop Soc with LFC Friends 




























Wednesday, April 06, 2011

MEDICAL MISSION at LFC on April 15 and 16


ALTERNATIVE HOLY WEEK

The season of lent stands on three co-equal legs—prayers, penance and love. The prevailing atmosphere of this season is truly penance and mortification. More prayers are also offered to God on these penitential days. Sadly, the almsgiving and charity component of the Lenten season is not given the consideration it rightfully deserves. It is good to be reminded that what make the Holy Week holy are not the prayers we offer and penances we do. Prayers without love are empty. Penance without almsgiving could be just an ego trip on strengthening will power. Love makes this season holy. Prayers can be inspiring and penances can be admirable but only love can redeem. Only love saves. Love alone sanctifies us.
As we move closer to Holy Week, the Archdiocese of Lingayen Dagupan will carry a pilgrimage of charity in the poor sections of Central Pangasinan by conducting charity medical, dental and surgical missions. The sick and the poor in our marginalized areas will receive charity medical assistance from their healthier brothers and sisters.
The pilgrimage of charity will start on April 4 at the Parish of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Canan, Malasiqui. Here are the succeeding areas of piligrimage—April 7 at Saint Catherine of Siena Parish, Villanueva, Bautista; April 9 at Cristo Divino Tesoro in Buenlag, Calasiao; April 11 at Holy Family Parish, Tandoc, San Carlos City; April 16 at the Lay Formation Center, Bonuan Gueset, Dagupan City; and May 2 at the San Lorenzo Ruiz Parish, Wawa, Bayambang.
Our friends from Pangasinan, Edsa Shrine, Order of Malta, Makati Medical Center and the Saint Paul de Chartres Sisters will extend their help for the project.
Let us explore an alternative way of celebrating Holy Week. As we keep our pious practices like the stations of the cross, confessions, visita iglesia and penitensiya, let us also consider making acts of charity to the poor as the way to share in the spirit of the Lenten season.
Our Catholic faithful can consider visiting fourteen patients in our government hospitals and meditate, as you visit them, on the sufferings of Christ. As we console them or bring them some food or drink, we can see how the sufferings of Christ continue in the midst of us.
In honor of the passion of the Lord who was treated as a criminal although he was sinless, we can visit the jails in our towns and cities and share the mercy of God to those behind bars. We can bring them our prayers and greetings and volunteer to be couriers of their letters that they want to send to their loved ones who are unable to visit them.
We can bring food to the children in the Mother Teresa Home of Charity in Dagupan City or clear our clothes cabinets and send our used clothes and footwear to the poor in honor of the stripping of the Lord and his humiliation at Calvary.
In 1981, when Pope John Paul II visited the Philippines for the first time, he expressed his wish to visit the lepers in Tala leprosarium in Novaliches. Because of the restrictions of security, he was unable to visit but the lepers were brought to Radio Veritas in Fairview so the Pope could at least bless them. As soon as the Pope saw the lepers lined up behind stage in the auditorium, even before the lepers could kneel to kiss the hands of the Pope, Pope John Paul II knelt down in front of the leper, kissed his leprous hands and exclaimed before the leper "My Lord!"

Give love this Lenten season. Pour love into your prayers. Let your penance overflow into charity.

From the Cathedral of Saint John the Evangelist, Dagupan City, April 1, 2011

+SOCRATES B. VILLEGAS

Archbishop of Lingayen Dagupan

Friday, April 01, 2011

LFC Guest House to be blessed on April 30, 2011

The LFC Guesthouse is a new facility at the Lay Formation Center in order to meet the needs of our guests who desire rooms with private toilet and bath.  The 10-bedroom guesthouse will be blessed on April 30, 2011 (Saturday) at 5:00 PM by His Excellency, the Most Rev. Socrates B. Villegas, our beloved Archbishop.