Archdiocese of Palo Culminates the Vocation Month
The Archdiocese of Palo culminated the Vocation Month of September with a Vocation Jamboree today…
This website is a response of the Archdiocese of Palo to the New Evangelization. The internet is God’s gift that needs to be used to further the work of Evangelization and to let everyone know that Christ accompanies us even in Cyberspace. May you feel our closeness thru this website and may this be a place where we will know that Christ is ever at work in his Church.
Keeping in touch has always been an aim in Communication. It builds relationship and edifies it. In behalf of the Information and Social Communications Team of the Archdiocese of Palo; I welcome you to this website – our home in the internet. May this facility be an avenue to build lasting connections between you and the Archdiocese of Palo.
His Holiness, Pope Francis, emphasized the realization that Social Media is a gift. In the Archdiocese of Palo, as you want to strengthen how you can be more in touch with people not only in your Archdiocese but all over the world; social media is a gift and a tool. Utilize it well in your apostolate and use it as a channel of evangelization to proclaim the gospel.
The Archdiocese of Palo culminated the Vocation Month of September with a Vocation Jamboree today…
The Presbyterium of the Archdiocese of Palo had their annual Day of Sanctification today. The theme for this year’s gathering was centered on the Priest’s imitation of the priesthood of Christ.
“Baraan an mga nagbubuhat para han kamurayaw han mga tawo, kay pagngangaranan hira nga mga anak han Dyos” (Mt 5:9) Hinigugma nga kabugtoan dida kan Cristo, diri ba kita nangangandoy han grasya basi magin “mga anak han Dyos?” Kun sugad man, kinahangalan dayuday kita magtalinguha hin pagbuhat para han kamurayaw labi na yana nga masamok nga panahon han aton nasud.
The historic visit of Pope Francis in Leyte will bring post-Yolanda rehabilitation efforts into a spotlight more than a year ago after the super typhoon ravaged Leyte province.
TACLOBAN CITY – A young volunteer from a village in this city said it doesn’t matter if she doesn’t see Pope Francis up close, as what matters more is helping others see the Holy Father.