April 10, 2020

The Passion: 7 Last Words Of Jesus On The Cross


Jesus Christ made seven final statements during his last hours on the cross. Recorded in the Gospels between the time of his crucifixion and his death, they reveal his divinity as well as his humanity.


1) Jesus Speaks to the Father

Luke 23:34
Jesus said, 

“Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing.” 

In the midst of his excruciating suffering, the heart of Jesus was focused on others rather than himself. Here we see the nature of his love—unconditional and divine.


2) Jesus Speaks to the Criminal on the Cross

Luke 23:43
“I tell you the truth, today you will be with me in paradise.” 
One of the criminals who was crucified with Christ, had recognized who Jesus was and expressed faith in him as Savior. Here we see God’s grace poured out through faith, as Jesus assured the dying man of his forgiveness and eternal salvation.


3) Jesus Speaks to Mary and John

John 19:26-27
When Jesus saw his mother there, and the disciple whom he loved standing nearby, he said to his mother,
“Dear woman, here is your son,” and to the disciple, “Here is your mother.” 
Jesus, looking down from the cross, was still filled with the concerns of a son for the earthly needs of his mother. None of his brothers were there to care for her, so he gave this task to the Apostle John. Here we clearly see Christ’s humanity.


4) Jesus Cries Out to the Father

Matthew 27:46 (also Mark 15:34)
And about the ninth hour Jesus cried out with a loud voice, saying, “Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani?” that is, 
“My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?” 

In the darkest hours of his suffering, Jesus cried out the opening words of Psalm 22. And although much has been suggested regarding the meaning of this phrase, it was quite apparent the agony Christ felt as he expressed separation from God. Here we see the Father turning way from the Son as Jesus bore the full weight of our sin


5) Jesus is Thirsty

John 19:28
Jesus knew that everything was now finished, and to fulfill the Scriptures he said, 
“I am thirsty.”
Jesus refused the initial drink of vinegar, gall and myrrh (Matthew 27:34 and Mark 15:23) offered to alleviate his suffering. But here, several hours later, we see Jesus fulfilling the messianic prophecyifound in Psalm 69:21.


6) It is Finished.

John 19:30
… he said, 
“It is finished.”
Jesus knew he was suffering the crucifixion for a purpose. Earlier he had said in John 10:18 of his life, “No one takes it from me, but I lay it down of my own accord. I have authority to lay it down and authority to take it up again. This command I received from my Father.” (NIV) These three words were packed with meaning, for what was finished here was not only Christ’s earthly life, not only his suffering and dying, not only the payment for sin and the redemption of the world—but the very reason and purpose he came to earth was finished. His final act of obedience was complete. The Scriptures had been fulfilled.


7) Jesus’ Last Words

Luke 23:46
Jesus called out with a loud voice, 


“Father, into your hands I commit my spirit.” When he had said this, he breathed his last. 

Here Jesus closes with the words of Psalm 31:5, speaking to the Father. We see his complete trust in the Father. Jesus entered death in the same way he lived each day of his life, offering up his life as the perfect sacrifice and placing himself in God’s hands.



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April 9, 2020

Stations of the Cross



STATIONS OF THE CROSS 🙏

The way of the Cross is a devotions in which we meditate on Christ Passion and Death in order to put their meaning into our lives. 

Heavenly Father,grant that I who meditate on the Passion and Death of your son,Jesus Christ, may imitate in my life .His love and self -giving to You and to others.Grant this through Christ  our LORD, Amen. 
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1. Jesus is Condemned to death.
  "O Jesus,help me to appreciate Your sanctifying grace more and more." 

2.Jesus hear his Cross. 
  "O Jesus,You chose to die for me.Help me to love You always with all  my heart." 

3. Jesus Falls the First Time. 
  "O Jesus,make me strong to consumer my wicked passions, and to rise quickly from sin." 

4. Jesus Meets His Mother.   
  " O Jesus, grant me a tender love for your Mother, who offered You for love of me." 

5. Jesus  is  Helped by Simon. 
" O Jesus, like Simon lead me over closer to You  through my daily crosses and trials."

6. Jesus and Veronica. 
"O Jesus, imprint Your image on my heart that I may be faithful to You all my life." 

7. Jesus  Falls a Second Time. 
"O Jesus, I repent for having offended You. Grant me forgiveness of all my sins." 

8.Jesus Speaks to the Women.  
"O Jesus, Grant me tears of compassion for Your sufferrings and of sorrow for my sins." 

9. Jesus Falls a Third Time.
 "O Jesus, let me never yield to despair.Letme come to You in hardship and spiritual distress. " 

10. He is Stripped of His Garments. 
 O Jesus, let me sacrifice  all my attachments rather than imperil the divine life of my soul." 

11.Jesus is Nailed to the Cross. 
   " O Jesus ,strengthen my faith and increase my love for You. Help me to accept my crosses." 

12. Jesus  Dies on the Cross.  
 "O Jesus, I thank You for making me a child of God.Help me to forgive others." 

13. Jesus  Is Taken down from the Cross.  
 O Jesus, through the intercession of Your  Holy Mother, let me be pleasing to You." 

14. Jesus  Is Laid in the Tomb.
 " O Jesus. strengthen my will to live for You on earth and bring me to eternal bliss in heaven." 

 Prayers after the Stations of the Cross  

 JESUS, You became an example of humility, obedience and patience, and preceded me on the way oflifebearing Your Cross. Grant that,inflamed with Your love,I May cheerfully take upon myself the sweet yoke of Your Gospel together with the mortification of the Cross  and follow You as a true disciple so that I may  be UNITED with you in heaven. 

AMEN.🙏

April 8, 2020

Let's continue to stand as #OneAgainstCOVID19: Send love to your family and friends with PayMaya

As the Enhanced Community Quarantine in Luzon has been extended, sending and receiving funds whether for our loved ones, for those in need, or for payment to small business owners, is now more critical than ever. 

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Hope this helps spread a little joy in these tough times.

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Together, let's continue to stand as #OneAgainstCOVID19.

#StaySafe always!

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Life after COVID-19: Stories of Survival

As of April 7, the Department of Health reported 414 new cases of the novel coronavirus disease in the country, raising the total number to 3,660. The Philippines now has 163 fatalities, and 73 recoveries. But while the number of deaths outnumber recoveries, most people who contract the virus go on to get better. That’s because 80% of people who contract the coronavirus will only experience relatively mild symptoms, or even no symptoms at all.



While most will recover from contracting COVID-19, the peculiar nature of recovery is it requires isolation. And patients, in addition to being sick, will oftentimes also experience great anxiety and afraid. According to the members of Public Health Communications Advisory Network (PHCAN), COVID-positive patients should be shown kindness and compassion, and not discrimination and fear.

As a follow up to their first FB Live session last April 4, PHCAN will be holding another Live session this Saturday, April 11 at 2PM, with Dr. Iris Isip-Tan together with COVID-19 survivors to discuss recovery, coping, and moving forward during this very challenging time. Follow the official PH CAN Facebook page for more updates and tune in to hear the stories of recovered COVID-19 patients.



About PHCAN
PHCAN is an official partner of the Department of Health (DOH) that seeks to drive a social movement to buy more time for the country’s healthcare system by communicating critical and verified public health messages on COVID-19 to families. It is composed of doctors and healthcare professionals, dedicated to empowering families and communities to care for their loved ones during these challenging times.

Palacio de Memoria offers virtual tour


Art and history enthusiasts can now go on a virtual tour of Palacio de Memoria, the resplendent Colonial Revival mansion, and marvel at its luxurious facilities and hundreds of Euro-Filipino paintings, sculptures, art displays, and historical pieces online. 

The virtual tour offers a highly detailed and interactive presentation of the heritage house. If you haven’t visited Palacio de Memoria yet and are looking for a more "enriching" activity during the COVID-19 lockdown, now is the perfect time to explore and “walkaround” the place through 360-degree videos as if you are there in real life.



“Many Filipinos are ordered to stay home at the moment to protect themselves from the coronavirus pandemic. With most of us being isolated from the outside world, we hope that Palacio de Memoria’s virtual tour will not only give them respite during these uncertain times but also keep them productive as they learn and get a glimpse of a significant time in our history that was once Manila’s prime,” said Palacio de Memoria general manager Camille Lhuillier.

The tour will begin with an aerial and outdoor view of the estate which shows the restored pre-war mansion. It then leads to the first floor which shows the Los Tamaraos Ballroom and its Murano chandelier, as well as the terrazzo floor by National Artist for Architecture Juan Nakpil.



It also shows the showroom of Palacio de Memoria’s auction house, Casa de Memoria or the Casa, which houses the Lhuilliers’ unrivalled collection of antiques. Other highlights include the Mosphil Lounge, a passenger plane that that was refitted to be a lounge for special occasions; the bridal suite which is perfect for weddings; and the recently opened museum which also serves as a chapel for intimate weddings and religious gatherings.

To view the complete Palacio de Memoria’s virtual tour, visit https://www.palaciodememoria.com/tours. For more updates, follow @thepalaciodememoria on Facebook and @palacio.de.memoria on Instagram.

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