‘Miracle child’ joins San Lorenzo Ruiz de Manila fiesta
The San Lorenzo Ruiz Global Ministry (SLRGM) headed by Fr. Erno Diaz of Maayon, Capiz, now based in New York City, conducted an outreach project
The San Lorenzo Ruiz Global Ministry (SLRGM) headed by Fr. Erno Diaz of Maayon, Capiz, now based in New York City, conducted an outreach project
The San Lorenzo Ruiz (SLR) Global Ministry marked the 30th anniversary of the canonization of the first Filipino saint with a pilgrimage to Nagasaki, Japan, where San Lorenzo de Manila and companion martyrs died for their faith.
“The Sin I Knew,” a book of recollections of Cardinal Jaime Sin by Fr. Erno Diaz, was recently launched at Villa San Miguel, Mandaluyong City with Antipolo Bishop Gabriel V.
Tens of thousands are expected to attend today (Oct. 2) at 5 p.m. the grand procession of the feast of Our Lady of the Rosary of Manaoag in Manaoag, Pangsinan.
“Pagdadamit: The Filipino Tradition of Clothing Religious Images” exhibit of the Museo ng Arkidiyosesis ng Maynila (Museum of the Archdiocese of Manila) is ongoing at the third floor of the Arzobispado de Manila in Intramuros.
Monday is the feast of San Lorenzo Ruiz de Manila, the first Filipino saint.
In former Sen. Manny Villar’s book, the Philippines has produced three saints: San Lorenzo Ruiz, San Pedro Calungsod and San Ezekiel Moreno. He and his wife Sen. Cynthia Villar honored the latter by building a Catholic church named after him.
During halcyon days at Ateneo de Manila high school, one student, Paul Dumol, was so bold as to write three plays, two in Tagalog and one in English.
Let’s play spot the difference. The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) on Saturday engaged the Catholic faithful in a photo hunt to find the differences in the images of teenage Visayan martyr Blessed Pedro Calungsod and the first Filipino saint, San Lorenzo Ruiz.
Tucked along Lancaster St., Pasay City, is San Lorenzo Ruiz Home for the Elderly, run by the Little Sisters of the Poor.
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