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Wednesday, November 9, 2022

ANGELIC SISTERS OF ST. PAUL'S FOOD PANTRY IN PHILIPPINES



 

LOBOC RIVER PHILIPPINES


 

TARSIER THE SMALLEST MONKEY IN THE PHILIPPINES


 

BORACAY ISLAND PHILIPPINES


 

BORACAY PHILIPPINES


 

BEAUTIFUL NATURE OF GOD


 

BEAUTIFUL ISLANDS IN THE PHILIPPINES








 

Wednesday, November 2, 2022

November 2 - All souls day

 LET US PRAY FOR ALL THE SOULS IN PURGATORY ESPECIALY FOR THOSE SOULS WHO HAVE NO ONE TO PRAY FOR THEM - ETERNAL REST GRANT UNTO THEM O LORD AND LET PERPETUAL LIGHT SHINE UPON THEM AND MAY THEY REST IN PEACE. AMEN!


All Saints day


 

All souls day



 

Happy all saints day


 

All Saints Day


 

Wednesday, October 19, 2022

Tuesday, October 11, 2022

Angelic Sisters of St. Paul in the Philippines

ANGELIC SISTERS OF ST. PAUL

 

Saturday, October 8, 2022

BE NOT AFRAID


 

THE SEA OF THE PHILIPPINES


 

THE PHILIPPINES


 

THE NATURE IN THE PHILIPPINES


 

THE APOSTOLATE OF THE ANGELIC SISTERS OF SAINT PAUL IN THE PHILIPPINES



 

BEAUTIFUL NATURE OF THE PHILIPPINES


                                         LET US THANK GOD FOR THE GIFT OF NATURE    

 

Angelic Sisters of St Paul in the Philippines

THE APOSTOLATE OF THE ANGELIC SISTERS OF ST. PAUL
GIVING FOOD TO THE HUNGRY



 

Wednesday, October 5, 2022

LET US PRAY THE HOLY ROSARY

LET US PRAY THE HOLY ROSARY
TO OUR LADY OF MOTHER OF DIVINE PROVIDENCE

 



Monday, October 3, 2022

ANGELIC SISTERS OF SAINT PAUL IN THE PHILIPPINES

THE ANGELIC SISTERS OF SAINT PAUL

Sunday, October 2, 2022

ADORATION TO THE BLESSED SACRAMENT

THE ANGELIC SISTERS OF SAINT PAUL

 

MOTHER OF DIVINE PROVIDENCE

OUR LADY OF MOTHER OF DIVINE PROVIDENCE
PRAY FOR US

 

ST. ANTHONY MARY ZACCARIA

SAINT ANTHONY MARY ZACCARIA
THE FOUNDER OF THE ANGELIC SISTERS OF SAINT PAUL
PRAY FOR US

 

THE BEAUTY OF THE PHILIPPINES

THE BEAUTY OF GOD'S NATURE
LET US PRAISE GOD EVERY DAY 

 






Friday, September 23, 2022

THE CONGREGATION OF THE ANGELIC SISTERS OF SAINT PAUL



              ANGELIC SISTERS OF SAINT PAUL

The Congregation of the Angelic Sisters of Saint Paul. Our convent is located at 314 General Ordoñez Street Marikina Hieghts Marikina City.

The Angelic Sisters were founded in the sixteenth century (1535) in Milan (Italy), by St. Anthony Maria Zaccaria. Their purpose was to be co-workers with the Barnabite Fathers (founded by the same founder) in bringing about a renewal of faith in a society that had become very worldly.

In 1552, by a Papal decree, the Angelic Sisters were asked to become of cloistered life, thus discontinuing their active apostolate. It was not until 1926 that another Papal decree, dated July 5 (feast of Saint Anthony Maria Zaccaria) authorized the Congregation of the Angelic Sisters of Saint Paul to restore its original purpose of active life.

The Angelic Sisters are serving the Church in Italy, Brazil, Belgium, Democratic Republic of Congo, Spain, Portugal, Kosovo, United States, Albania, Philippines, Chile and recently in Poland, Indonesia, and Rwanda. The Angelic Sisters of St. Paul serve God's people in the following ministries:

• Teaching in nursery, elementary, high schools, and colleges• Working in Mission Countries

• Pastoral ministry to the sick and elderly• Hospices for the elderly

• Pastoral counselling of men and women in prison• Religious education

• Eucharistic ministry to shut-ins• Youth ministry

• Vocational Apostolate• Ministry in Spiritual Centers

• Open to other needs of the local Churches. The spirituality of the Angelic Sisters is modeled after St. Paul: living and announcing the mystery of Christ Crucified and living in the Eucharist; testifying humbly and fervently the faith in Him and the love for the neighbors through various apostolic activities.

In the Philippines, the Angelic Sisters own and run the Mother of Divine Providence School (MDPS), Marikina. MDPS is a Catholic Pre-School, Grade School and High School for boys and girls duly-recognized by the Department of Education. MDPS is a member of the Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines. Interview with Mother Elaine Alnaissi ASP,

Superior General of the Angeliche di San Paolo*“Our Congregation, founded in 1535 in Milan, represented something quite new at the time. the Angeliche were the first order of non enclosed nuns with an active apostolate, and an essential ideal of education and reform. The first sisters were often sent to revive convents in decline and to rekindle Christian fervor which had been lost ”.

What were the difficulties encountered by the new Institute?“ Our charisma of education in the faith met with widespread ignorance. The Angeliche, worked with the Barnabites, organizing popular missions in parishes to remind the people of the basic principles of the faith. In 1552 came the cloister, which the Council of Trent ten years later was to make compulsory for all female congregations. From then, until the Napoleonic suppression, in 1810, the Angeliche were one the Church's many contemplative realities. In 1846 the last Angelica died, then with the new foundation in 1879 thanks to Barnabite Fr Pio Mauri there began a new season and growing commitment in social assistance”.

Returning to the roots?“ In a sense yes, seeing that Saint Antonio Maria Zaccaria wanted us also in active apostolate. The opportunity came during the Great War in our convents at Arienzo, in Campania, where the sisters, with the support of the local bishop and the permission of the Holy See, took over the direction of homes for war orphans and dedicated themselves to catechism. In 1926 a Papal Decree re-established our original charisma, giving a new physiognomy to the Institute ordering the fusion of formally autonomous convents and the birth of General Chapter. Not long afterwards we began our missionary commitment, today still in expansion”.

Missionaries where and with what program?“ In 1922 at Arienzo the first aspirants arrived from Brazil - where the Barnabites had been working for some years. Brazil today forms a Province: we have 10 houses and 43 women religious out of a total 65 of non Italians. Other countries followed Brazil: Belgium (1935), Congo (1963), Spain and the United States of America (1965), Kossovo (1976), Philippines (1986), Chile (1993), Poland (2005), Indonesia (2006) and Rwanda, where we run an orphanage for 140 children. In our missions we focus on Christian education and instruction, adapting our activity to the local school system. Wherever we go we either build our own schools of all grades (kindergarten to high school) or work in existing schools with a good number of our sisters as well as helping with pastoral activities in parishes. In Italy, we have 12 houses and a total 79 sisters involved in education. The Istituto San Paolo in Rome has 600 pupils”.

What do you expect from the Year of St Paul?“ In depth study of the figure of St Paul and his Letters, will give new impulse to the whole of our family – St Paul's priests, religious and lay people.

*Published in Vatican City (Agenzia Fides) FIDES DOSSIER entiled "Missionaries in the Footsteps of St. Paul (Religious Institutes inspired by St Paul) Oct 25, 2008FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE WRITE or CALL:

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