The Eastern Mindanao Command covers the following areas: Maguindanao, Sultan Kudarat, Cotabato, Sarangani, General Santos City, Davao, and Cagayan de Oro. |
Monday, April 23, 2012
Medical Missions for Peace
Western Mindanao Visit
IN BASILAN
A kind Doctor from the United States of America heard the plea of the retired physician in Basilan. Together with the senior citizens of Isabela, Basilan (in Sulu), she happily received the donations of stethoscope and sphygmomanometer. Her clinic receives patients for free.
IN PANGLIMA, TAHIL, SULU
With the abundance you see in Mindanao, you would wish Luzon were as blessed...
IN JOLO
...almost paradise...
Let not the tranquility of the water deceive you.
Ideological wars are constantly being fought over this paradise...
..so echoes the refrain: "this could be heaven... or this could be hell".
With the abundance you see in Mindanao, you would wish Luzon were as blessed...
IN JOLO
...almost paradise...
Let not the tranquility of the water deceive you.
Ideological wars are constantly being fought over this paradise...
..so echoes the refrain: "this could be heaven... or this could be hell".
This war-weary land longs so much for peace... the peace that only Our Lord Jesus Christ can give...
Ground Zero Medical Outreach
Make me a channel of Thy peace... where's there's despair in life let me bring Hope...
Ground Zero Medical Outreach in Barangay Silangkan, Sulu
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Rosa Mystica Health Mission 2012
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Rosa Mystica Health Mission 2012
Rosa Mystica Health Mission 2012
As requested, Rosa Mystica Health Mission came again to Barangay Mariana on February 27 until March 2, 2012 to serve the needy. A hundred and ninety local and foreign volunteers served in the mission.
Our sincerest gratitude to all these volunteers who spent their own money for their fare. A million thanks also to all the sponsors of the mission. May God bless and keep them all!
Saturday, April 21, 2012
Sweet Relief
With boxes of clothings and food items, 4 mission volunteers visited the evacuation center to give assistance to victims of the fire in Tatalon, Quezon City on March 28, 2012. There were 411 families affected.
The people excitedly lined up for the much-needed clothings given for free.
and warmly received the catechism tracts that lifted their spirits and gave them hope in the midst of their moment of tragedy.
Children eagerly learned how to pray to the good and loving Father in heaven.
50 children happily attended the catechism lessons.
80 adults eagerly listened to the lesson on how to do the examination of conscience
and how to go to Confession.
And the children enjoyed the delightful sweets donated by a generous lady from Malaysia.
Such rare sweets couldn't be bought in ordinary stores in the country.
What a very special unexpected treat!
Thank you for the joy!
Thank you for your sweet concern!
Friday, April 20, 2012
Love Does Not Forget
Remembering the dead... and caring for the living in post-typhoon CDO.
Rebuilding lives does not happen in a few days. The struggle to rise from the trauma is not yet over for the victims of typhoon Sendong. The mud and the debris are no longer visible, so it is easy for outsiders to forget the tragedy. But for the survivors, the losses are still to be recovered, and the daily grind to survive must still be heroically borne.
Though some people who had initially sympathized with the flood victims may have already forgotten them, the mission still remembers and keeps caring.
Though some people who had initially sympathized with the flood victims may have already forgotten them, the mission still remembers and keeps caring.
Whatever "existential angst" our suffering neighbors may feel, if only we can find the will to share our Christian faith with them, they can eventually find joy rooted in Christian hope. |
just knowing that the most loving God is real and within the reach of simple faith is enough cause for joy! |
On March 3-5, Rev. Fr. Daniel Couture, SSPX Asian District Superior came to visit the mission together with French ACIM President Dr. Jean-Pierre Dickes, and his wife Bernadette - a nurse-midwife, and Ms. Delphine Grouhel, a nurse. The team came to evaluate the mission and to deliberate on the future of the mission work. |
Rev. Fr. Daniel Couture interviewed a survivor, who said simply that he is more fortunate than others because he is alive and has friends and brothers and sisters in the faith who help him cope. |
Dr. Francisco Woo presented to Dr. Jean-Pierre Dickes the pitiable condition of the affected families. |
The team discussed the possibility of putting up a little shrine in memory of all who perished in the flood and in thanksgiving for the miraculous survival of the living. The shrine would be in the park where the medical mission continues to operate, where Rev. Fr. Tim Pfeiffer offers Holy Mass for the survivors and for the repose of the dead..... |
They deliberated on how to support a permanent medical mission. |
And threshed out the practical details of logistics. |
Until they arrived at a happy conclusion. |
And encouraged the mission helpers in the work. |
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