@kennnnito@TalktoBPI same here 😔 they mentioned 2-3 banking days but until now my concern has not yet been resolved.. my concern was reported last Sunday
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maiaalis sa ating mga Pilipino,
Makabayan: Piliin mo ang Pilipinas. 🇵🇭
MakaDiyos: Piliin mo yun pinili ka. ➕
𝗗𝗜𝖸𝗔𝗞𝗢𝖭𝖮
Thank you Fr. Carlo for this timely and memorable message at the Feast of the Immaculate Conception. In every prayer to Mary, we should put our “yes” at the back of Mary’s “yes”. 🙏
#ManilaCathedral#ImmaculateConception#Fiesta2023
I WILL LISTEN | CATHEDRAL HOMILIES
“Put your yes at the back of Mary’s yes!” - Fr. Carlo Magno S. Marcelo
December 08, 2023
Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Watch the full homily here: https://t.co/Yox3Pp3fJ8
There are times I feel I am forgotten, but God always does something to make me feel that I am His beloved.
Thank You Lord for reminding me of Your love today. ❤️
FIESTA NOVENA MASSES
The Manila Cathedral is glad to welcome our Jubilarian Priests from the Archdiocese of Manila as our Novena Mass presiders. We wish to see you all at the Mother Church as we prepare to celebrate the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception.
"Properties of a Wound": The Eucharistic Miracle That Occurred After Blessed Carlo Acutis' Death
On Oct. 12, the Catholic Church celebrates the feast of Blessed Carlo Acutis, the young saint devoted to spreading his love for Eucharistic miracles.
Father Mark Goring of Saint Mary’s Parish in Ottawa, Ca. explained an amazing Eucharistic miracle that occurred a few days following Blessed Carlos Acutis’ death.
Blessed Carlo is best known for his computer programming skills and his website dedicated to Eucharistic miracles. He died of leukemia on Oct. 12, 2006, at age 15. Pope Francis beatified him on Oct. 10, 2020.
Father Goring explains the “phenomenal” Eucharistic miracle that occurred on Oct. 21, 2006, in Tixtla, Mexico.
He said many people associate it with Blessed Carlo because of his deep devotion to the Eucharist and how closely it occurred following his death.
“A religious sister was giving out communion at communion time…” Father Goring says as he quotes the book, “Eucharistic Miracles of the World.”
“Her eyes filled with tears. This immediately attracted the celebrant’s attention. The host she had taken to give communion to a parishioner had begun to ooze a reddish substance.”
Father Goring then explains what scientific researchers found:
“Two studies conducted by eminent forensic experts with different methods have shown that the substance originates from the interior, excluding the hypothesis that someone could have applied it from the outside.”
“This was a fascinating discovery–this red substance that oozed from the consecrated host had the properties of a wound,” Father Goring comments.
“The blood comes from inside the body and spreads out.”
“[The book] goes on to say, ‘the tissue corresponds to heart muscle.’ (Which is so consistent in all the Eucharistic miracles–we find human heart tissue.
“It says, ‘No study exists that can maintain cardiac tissue alive in this situation. Normally after 48 hours, the tissue dies. While here, three months had passed before the result could be obtained, and this is truly inexplicable for science.”
Most Rev. Alejo Zavala Castro (the bishop of the Diocese of Chilpancingo-Chilapa at the time), requested this scientific investigation through Dr. Ricardo Castañón Gómez.
The scientific team released this statement:
“The reddish substance analyzed corresponds to blood in which there is hemoglobin and DNA of human origin.
"Two studies by eminent forensic experts using different methodologies have shown that the substance originates from within, excluding the hypothesis that someone could have placed it from the outside.
“The blood type is AB, similar to that found in the Lanciano Host and the Shroud of Turin. A microscopic magnification and penetration analysis reveals that the upper part of the blood has coagulated since October 2006. In addition, the underlying inner layers revealed, in February 2010, the presence of fresh blood.
“The event has no natural explanation.”
https://t.co/gAaKZX7O2I
Blessed Carlo Acutis, pray for us!
This is the first time that a contemporary saint is dressed with Nike shoes, jeans, and a sweater. Cool? Yes. But it tells us that the call to holiness is never ever only reserved to the ones in the convents but to all...yes, even to geeks!
🎥VIDEO | Today, the Catholic Church celebrates the feast of the Blessed Carlo Acutis, the young apostle of the Internet and computer prodigy, deeply devoted to the Eucharist.
Who was Carlo Acutis? Was his body incorrupt? Was he really a gamer? What did he play? Here are 10 things you should know about this popular Blessed. https://t.co/F8UyuVpr9x
Blessed Carlo Acutis is a Millennial on the path to sainthood (and his feast is Oct. 12!)!
Filmed in Italy, this EWTN Original features interviews with family, friends and others who knew him.
Watch "I am With You: A Documentary on Carlo Acutis" NOW - https://t.co/GdpofqHFAL
Father, may everything we do begin with your inspiration and continue with your saving help. Let our work always find its origin in you and through you reach completion. Amen.
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“We set forth our petitions before God, not in order to make known to Him our needs and desires, but rather so that we ourselves may realize that in these things it is necessary to turn to God for help.”
—St. Thomas Aquinas
"'He will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning nor crying nor pain any more, for the former things have passed away.' And he who sat upon the throne said, 'Behold, I make all things new.'" —Revelation 21:4-5