An afternoon of Christmas music and camaraderie with the friends and family of Ugnayan.
Date: Sat. Dec. 11, 2010
Time: 4PM-8PM San Damiano Hall
Address: 129 W. 31st St.
Donation: $15
Snacks included
Monday, November 22, 2010
Sunday, March 28, 2010
UGNAYAN LENTEN RETREAT MARCH 2010
By: Victoria Vinuya, SFO
(Picture: Bro. Salvatore, OFM Cap. discusses the Father and the Prodigal Son, Mar. 2010 )
“You are ‘Ambassadors of God’ !”, Bro. Salvatore said before our group of 15 Ugnayan members and invited guests after he reflected on Luke 15: 11-32, The Parable of the Prodigal Son.
Bro. Salvatore focused on God as ALL-FORGIVING, and God of INFINITE LOVE, a clear contrast to the jealous and unforgiving older son in the parable. This nature of God is a very touching open-arm invitation for all Christians to fulfill for Him an ambassador role --- to proclaim God’s love not only by our lips but by our own good deeds ; by being God’s image as well. That God is always forgiving to each one of us, so we as much, should also be forgiving towards others.
The retreat lasted only for 2 hours, but it was enlightening and inspiring. The group could not help but express appreciation and experiences so wonderful they are noteworthy to be shared. Read on:
I am glad too that we had some quiet time for reflection and prayers. The mood was so nice and peaceful. It also lightens my load. With the kind of ministry that we have, we need this kind of silence so the Lord can speak to us. Thanks, especially to Bro. Salvatore. Zeny
I am feeling light and happy because of our retreat. Say I am corny or what but I do feel different after I was enlightened and looked deeper within. I prayed and have resolved to put everything behind, to forgive and forget, to TRUST IN GOD COMPLETELY. God bless us all. Helen
It is nice to have something like this to nourish our soul every now and then; to expand the horizon of our knowledge of the Lord. Elenita
I'm grateful that I was able to be a part of the mini-retreat. Thanks to those that organized it and to Brother Salvatore. Surely, the steadfast love of the Lord never ceases. It is new every morning! Greg
I like it that we incorporated singing in our reflection. The 'One Thing I Ask' means God dwells in our hearts simply put and 'You Are Mine' is another song that I will always carry with me, given more meaning by Bro. Salvatore on a different context. It's us having an intimate relationship with God. It was a great experience. Short and Sweet. Princess
All thanks to God and to His Holy Spirit for blessing us with a mini but beautiful lenten retreat with Bro. Salvatore, reminding us of God's immeasurable love. His UNCONDITIONAL love to forgive is our awesome hope ! Vicky
(Picture: Bro. Salvatore, OFM Cap. discusses the Father and the Prodigal Son, Mar. 2010 )
“You are ‘Ambassadors of God’ !”, Bro. Salvatore said before our group of 15 Ugnayan members and invited guests after he reflected on Luke 15: 11-32, The Parable of the Prodigal Son.Bro. Salvatore focused on God as ALL-FORGIVING, and God of INFINITE LOVE, a clear contrast to the jealous and unforgiving older son in the parable. This nature of God is a very touching open-arm invitation for all Christians to fulfill for Him an ambassador role --- to proclaim God’s love not only by our lips but by our own good deeds ; by being God’s image as well. That God is always forgiving to each one of us, so we as much, should also be forgiving towards others.
The retreat lasted only for 2 hours, but it was enlightening and inspiring. The group could not help but express appreciation and experiences so wonderful they are noteworthy to be shared. Read on:
I am glad too that we had some quiet time for reflection and prayers. The mood was so nice and peaceful. It also lightens my load. With the kind of ministry that we have, we need this kind of silence so the Lord can speak to us. Thanks, especially to Bro. Salvatore. Zeny
I am feeling light and happy because of our retreat. Say I am corny or what but I do feel different after I was enlightened and looked deeper within. I prayed and have resolved to put everything behind, to forgive and forget, to TRUST IN GOD COMPLETELY. God bless us all. Helen
It is nice to have something like this to nourish our soul every now and then; to expand the horizon of our knowledge of the Lord. Elenita
I'm grateful that I was able to be a part of the mini-retreat. Thanks to those that organized it and to Brother Salvatore. Surely, the steadfast love of the Lord never ceases. It is new every morning! Greg
I like it that we incorporated singing in our reflection. The 'One Thing I Ask' means God dwells in our hearts simply put and 'You Are Mine' is another song that I will always carry with me, given more meaning by Bro. Salvatore on a different context. It's us having an intimate relationship with God. It was a great experience. Short and Sweet. Princess
All thanks to God and to His Holy Spirit for blessing us with a mini but beautiful lenten retreat with Bro. Salvatore, reminding us of God's immeasurable love. His UNCONDITIONAL love to forgive is our awesome hope ! Vicky
Thursday, March 11, 2010
SAVE THE DATE
The St. Francis Filipino Ministry, Ugnayan, will again sponsor a Fundraising Summer Dance on May 15, 2010 at San Damiano Hall, 129 W. 31st Street NYC.
Tickets are sold for $25.00 (with light refreshments). Call Helen 201-270-8470 or Zeny 718-672-0596. Proceeds will go for the benefit of St. Francis Breadline.
Come and join us in this worthy project. Thank you.
Tickets are sold for $25.00 (with light refreshments). Call Helen 201-270-8470 or Zeny 718-672-0596. Proceeds will go for the benefit of St. Francis Breadline.
Come and join us in this worthy project. Thank you.
Thursday, March 4, 2010
New News
We are proud to welcome you to the online newsletter of the Filipino Community at St. Francis of Assisi Church. We will use this space to call to your attention events and items of interest to you and ask that you pass along to us items that you think might be helpful to the whole community.
Thank you!!!
Friday, February 26, 2010
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