Showing posts with label dominican. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dominican. Show all posts

Monday, March 22, 2010

‘Siete Palabras’on TV: A Lenten ritual, spectacle

In the broadcast coverage this year will be testimonials of faith from multi-awarded movie director Marilou Diaz-Abaya and CNN Hero of the Year Efren Penaflorida

Dominican priest delivers his reflection for the Siete Palabras.
NOW ON ITS 15TH YEAR, the “Siete Palabras” at the Santo Domingo Church in Quezon City has become the key Lenten program on Philippine TV.

The program broadcasts the annual Good Friday sermons by the Dominican fathers of the Santo Domingo Convent on the Seven Last Words of Christ.

In an interview, Fr. Sonny Ramirez, OP, one of the pioneer homilists of the program, said “Siete Palabras” is “most inspiring” because it motivates rather than just entertains its audience.



Friday, September 7, 2007

Puno ng mga Dominiko bumisita sa UST

Nasa bansa ang tinaguriang “Dominican pope,” si P. Carlos Azpiroz Costa, O.P., para sa isang visitation upang kausapin ang kanyang mga kapatid tungkol sa kalagayan ng Ordeng Dominiko sa Pilipinas.

Dumating si Azpiroz sa bansa noong Agosto 26 at mananatili hanggang Setyembre 24. Maglilibot ang Argentinong Dominiko sa iba’t-ibang dako ng Pilipinas, bahagi ng kanyang tungkulin bilang pinuno ng Orden sa buong mundo.

Sto. Domingo sa mga ukit at larawan

Upang gunitain ang pista ni Santo Domingo de Guzman, ang tagapagtatag ng kongregrasyong Order of Preachers, inilunsad ng kumbento ng Santo Domingo ang Santo Domingo Exhibit kung saan makikikita ang mga antigong paglalarawan sa mga bagay at tauhan na nauugnay sa ama ng mga Dominikano.

Ayon kay P. Bienvenido Trinilla, O.P., prior ng kumbento ng Santo Domingo kung saan idinaos ang exhibit mula ika-22 ng Hulyo hanggang ika-15 ng Agosto, layunin nitong ipakilala si Santo Domingo sa mga tao sa parokya at mga karatig lugar.

Saturday, August 11, 2007

The Dominicans in the Philippines: The hounds of Truth

Illuminating mankind’s path toward salvation, the “hounds of God” continue to bear the torch of truth on their mouths since their father, St. Dominic de Guzman, founded the Order of Preachers in 1216.

According to Fr. Roy Rodriguez O.P., provincial promoter of vocations of the Dominicans in the Philippines, ignorance is the origin of sin, and teaching the truth is the only way to liberate mankind from error.