Thursday, July 28, 2016

The life of St. Ignatius hits the big screen

An inspiring epic film has been made about the amazing Iife of Ignacio de Loyola better known as St. Ignatius, founder of the Society of Jesus. The movie entitled Ignacio de Loyola chronicles Ignatius’ transformation from a brash young soldier to a man of God. It is a production by the Jesuit Communications Foundation (JesCom), the media arm of the Philippine Jesuit Province and co-presented by the Jesuit Conference of Asia Pacific and One Meralco Foundation. Ignacio de Loyola was shot on location in Spain, the home country of St. Ignatius.

Tuesday, July 26, 2016

JesCom takes “leap of faith” to make film on St. Ignatius

Jesuit Communications Foundation (JesCom) is not exactly a new production company. JesCom traces its roots to theater stalwart Fr. James Reuter who is billed as the pillar of local Catholic media. Engaged in the creation of audiovisual materials for evangelization and education for almost 30 years, JesCom produces music CDs, Lenten television specials, and the weekly show of Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, “The Word Exposed,” which is now aired worldwide via the internet and TV networks in the US and Canada. JesCom has also made a Marilou Diaz-Abaya-directed film, Maging Akin Muli that starred Marvin Agustin as a struggling seminarian.

Sunday, July 24, 2016

KatKab Calls For You!

Along with our anticipation for World Youth Day Krakow 2016, Katolikong Kabataan also open its doors to team members who will take part in the growing community of KatKab!

KatKab is in need of contributors and admins for the facebook pages and future social media engagements. This is great for people who love technology as well as share Catholic views, values and news. A calling that everyone is invited!

Send us an email and we hope you will be part of the team! Tag your friends, family, parish and org mates as well!

Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Caritas Sa Veritas Telethon 2016 "Poverty Reduction Through Education"

“Among our tasks as witnesses to the love of Christ is that of giving a voice to the cry of the poor,” Pope Francis

Caritas Manila, in partnership with Radio Veritas 846, will conduct a telethon for education on June 6, 2016 from 6:00AM to 5:00PM.

This year’s Caritas sa Veritas Telethon focuses on “Poverty reduction through Education”. It aims to raise public awareness on what we – as a Church can do in reducing the rate of poverty, one of the most rampant problems’ in the country.

Friday, April 8, 2016

Student Catholic Action to launch 80th Year Program

All roads of the members and alumni of the Student Catholic Action of the Philippines (SCAP) lead to De La Salle University as it hosts its 80th Anniversary Opening Program this coming April 16, 2016. More than 300 members and alumni of SCAP are expected to fill the Verdure Hall of DLSU in Taft Avenue.

Cagayan de Oro Archbishop Antonio Ledesma will preside the Holy Mass at the Most Blessed Sacrament Chapel. The program’s main event is the Talk Show to be hosted by Ms. Sonia Malasarte Roco. A year-long 80th Anniversary Program and Activities will be launched by the National Secretariat which will include the new vision and mission of the organization, the First Mobile Cine Short Film Festival and the anniversary theme song.

The 80th foundation anniversary of SCAP bears the theme, “Bunga ng Otsenta: SCA at 80, Our Story to Sustainability.” This reflects the organization’s thanksgiving for the fruits it produced for the past 80 years while working on the challenges to sustain its program for social and spiritual transformation. SCAP has been a seedbed of leaders who are now working in the church, education, environment, government and in other public service sectors. To name a few, some notable alumni are the late senator Raul Roco and his wife, Sonia Roco, former Chief Justices Artemio Panganiban and Hilario Davide, Manila Archbishop Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle, Jose Concepcion, and Atty. Loida Nicolas-Lewis.

Monday, January 19, 2015

PAPAL VISIT 2015: Pope Francis Homily At Rizal Park Eucharistic Celebration

Below is the full text of Pope Francis' homily during his mass before millions of Filipinos at the Quirino Grandstand.

“A child is born to us, a son is given us ” (Is 9:5). It is a special joy for me to celebrate Santo Niño Sunday with you. The image of the Holy Child Jesus accompanied the spread of the Gospel in this country from the beginning. Dressed in the robes of a king, crowned and holding the scepter, the globe and the cross he continues to remind us of the link between God’s Kingdom and the mystery of spiritual childhood. He tells us this in today’s Gospel: “ Whoever does not accept the Kingdom of God like a child will not enter it” (Mk 10 :15). The Santo Niño continues to proclaim to us that the light o f God’s grace has shone upon a world dwelling in darkness, bringing the Good News of our freedom from slavery, and guiding us in the paths o f peace, right and justice. The Santo Niño also reminds us of our call to spread the reign of Christ throughout the world.

Pope Francis Arrives In Manila With Warm Pinoy Welcome

Pope Francis is on his papal visit here in the Philippines is bigger news than the State Visit of President Barack Obama for Filipinos who has been longing to see the leader of the Catholic Church for 20 years since the last visit of Saint (Pope) John Paul II in 1995 for the World Youth Day held in Manila.

Pope Francis has been a very charismatic pope upon his election on 2013. Now with his historic visit to the Philippines, it has been declared as a special holiday. And upon his arrival at around 6PM Manila Time, his plane landed in Villamor Air base with almost a thousand people eagerly waiting for the first steps of Pope Francis to the Philippines.

And truly enough, upon his emergence out of the plane, he is greeted by officials of the Philippine government led by President Aquino and the Filipino bishops among them is Archbishop of Manila Cardinal Tagle. Wave after wave of songs and dance were presented to the Pope by children performing different songs to welcome the pontiff.