Thursday, July 31, 2008

MARY MOTHER OF THE POOR

iN HONOR OF THE HEALING MINISTRY OF FATHER FERNANDO SUAREZ, THE TALLEST MARIAN STRUCTURE IN THE WORLD IS SET TO RISE IN BATANGAS CITY


MANILA, Philippines - What promises to be the tallest Marian structure in the world is set to rise in Batangas City, “overlooking the horizon,” its builders claim in an architectural plan shown to the Inquirer, “like a beacon of light, a proclamation of love and faith, a steadfast companion and guide for the traveler on earth.”

If the words make it appear the structure is a lighthouse, then it may be considered as one. Standing over Montemaria, “the mountain of Mary” near the Batangas coast, the projected Marian shrine is projected to look out over the South China sea and be seen from miles around, especially by ships and vessels off shore.

The shrine is being erected in honor of “Mary, Mother of the Poor” by a foundation promoting the ministry of healing priest, Fr. Fernando Suarez.

But what would make the Marian structure the tallest of its kind in the world is not the church, but the statue atop the shrine. The statue is being made by Eduardo Castrillo, the Philippines’ most prolific builder of public monuments.

According to Castrillo, the shrine would stand 110 meters, but 92.9 meters (or 204 feet) of that would consist of the statue of Mary, Mother of the Poor. When finished, it would be taller than the statue of Liberty in New York, said the sculptor.

The height of Liberty from base to torch is only 46.5 meters or 102.3 feet. From foundation of the pedestal to torch however, it rises 92.9 meters, much like Castrillo’s projected statue.

Smaller-scale sculptures of the Apostles of Christ would grace the top of the shrine, like the statues of atop the St. Peter’s Basilica or the Tria Haec (Faith, Hope and Charity) and icons of western civilization by Francesco Monti atop the University of Santo Tomas Main Bldg.

Consumed

All of the sculptures would be built by Castrillo, but for now, the sculptor is consumed with the demands of building the Marian statue. In his two-hectare studio in Molino, Cavite, Castrillo and his workers are building the giant head and the hands of the sculpture.

“Although I have done large sculptures, I haven’t done something as big as this,” Castrillo said. “What a challenge!”

The head, feet and hands are in brass while the body, still to be made, would be be in stainless steel.

Castrillo has made cut-and-welded brass his own medium; it’s perhaps the common denominator among his monuments, and it would again be his medium of choice for the Marian sculpture, particularly in carving the expressiveness of the face.

The stainless steel is relatively more recent in Castrillo’s choice of medium. He has used it before in a San Lorenzo Ruiz sculpture commissioned in Los Angeles, US.

The metal medium is uniquely Castrillo’s. It was his ticket to fame in the early 1970’s when he started building the commissions for which he would be known—the Pietà, the Redemption and the Apostoles at the Loyola Memorial Park in Parañaque and Marikina, the Arsenio Lacson statue in Sta. Cruz, Manila, the Spirit of Pinaglabanan in San Juan, and the abstract Pillar of Growth at the Metrobank Plaza in Makati.

The metal medium would also distinguish the Batangas sculpture from Liberty.

While the New York monument is in soft concrete, Castrillo would like to carve the Madonna’s expressiveness in brass and steel.

Castrillo explained that Liberty took 10 years to make, as the French did at least two models, each one bigger than the preceding one, before the third and final version was made that now dominates New York harbor.

Castrillo said he has to sculpt the Marian statue practically from scratch. “This technique is direct, you actually work on nonexistent models,” he said.

The sculptor said he hopes to finish the Batangas statue in four years. But he’s doing it in tentative stages because of the engineering requirements. He explained he has to consider the wind velocity, the shrine itself and its foundation (designed by Nestor Mangio and Associates), and the landscape.

Montemaria is located in a marine sanctuary, Castrillo said. Wounded sharks take refuge in the corrals, and their sanctuary there improves the ecosystem.

Castrillo said he’s building the statue from the top to ease the problems of perspective. “Engineering process is one of the most difficult parts,” Castrillo explained. “It’s five times more difficult, even me, with my experience, mahirap.”

Honor

Although he has dome some 30 Marian shrines all over the world, Castrillo said he considers it an honor to carve the Mother of the Poor.

“It’s rare for an artist to be given a chance like this,” he said. “After all I have dedicated my life to making religious works like this, and I didn’t ask for a single cent. It follows my advocacy.”

His tallest Marian sculpture—and perhaps his largest work so far—is Our Lady, Mediatrix of All Nations in Donacyno Hill, Poland, the only outdoor Marian shrine in heavily Catholic Poland.

But Mother of the Poor would expectedly dwarf all of his previous monuments.

His other Marian works are common sights in Metro Manila: the Nuestra Señora de Guia at Plaza Ferguson in Ermita, Manila; Nuestra Señora de Remedios in front of the Malate church in Manila; and the Nuestra Señora de Loreto at the Loreto Church in Bustillos, Manila.

Castrillo wouldn’t mind calling his sacred sculptures “devotional.” Although he would hardly call himself a devout Catholic, the milestones of his very accomplished artistic career have always been distinguished by his sacred art works. He has done not only Marian statues, but crucifixes (especially the one in the altar of the Don Bosco Church in Makati), tabernacles, and statues of saints (San Lorenzo Ruiz in Binondo, Manila and Blessed Diego Sanvictores in Guam).

Sacred, profane

Rare among artists, Castrillo has dominated both sacred and public sacred art. Ten years ago, during the Centennial of Philippine Independence, he practically cornered all of the biggest commissions, private and public, and the results of that very productive era have been all over: the Andres Bonifacio tableaux near the Manila City Hall, the Heritage of Cebu monument, the monuments to People Power on Edsa and at the RCBC Plaza.

His artistic piety may have some poignant element to it in the light of his recent recovery from prostate cancer. The medical condition is said to have somehow slowed him down or if not, made him less visible to the media.

Celebrating his 40th year as a professional artist in 2006, Castrillo did the obligatory retrospective shows, but chose to play it calm, collected and almost muted, a departure from his usual braggadocio, a hangover of his street-smart years in Santa Ana, Manila.

But even if he’s thankful he had recovered from the medical malady, Castrillo said he has always been working.

“Just because I am not featured in the popular media doesn’t mean I’ve been idle,” he said. “Popularity is not substance.”

Indeed, Castrillo has never ceased from producing works that run the gamut from the small (his jewelry or what he calls “body sculptures”) to the grand. And by the looks of his forthcoming work in Batangas, he would never play it middling and modest.
“I have a vision that I will be doing sculptures like this, that I will see a horizon... all these works,” he said, like a man possessed.

Not that Castrillo is perennially dissatisfied, driven by personal demons that compel him to look at his monuments as wretched stalks.

“I feel satisfied in the absence of frills and honors,” Castrillo said. “I came to this world worthless, I didn’t even know what to do with my life. Then all of a sudden I became a contributor to Philippine life and culture. So I can go any time now and they’ll see me with a smile.”



SOURCE: NEWS

Monday, June 30, 2008

SCHEDULE OF FATHER FERNANDO SUAREZ FOR THE MONTH OF JULY

Father Fernando Suarez Schedule for July 2008

June 30-Jul7, Vienna

Schedule, venue and contact info to follow

July 21 – 26, 2008
Northern Virginia
Schedule, venue and contact info to follow

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Proverb of the Day- LIFE

Proverbs 6:23 For the commandment is a lamp; and the law is light; and reproofs of instruction are the way of life:



photocredit: butterflies pictures

Saturday, June 28, 2008

PRAYER FOR TRUST





O Christ Jesus,
when all is darkness
and we feel our weakness and helplessness,
give us the sense of Your presence,
Your love, and Your strength.
Help us to have perfect trust
in Your protecting love
and strengthening power,
so that nothing may frighten or worry us,
for, living close to You,
we shall see Your hand,
Your purpose,
Your will through all things.
- St. Ignatius of Loyola

Friday, June 27, 2008

PERPETUAL HELP NOVENA

JUNE 27 is the Feast of Mother of Perpetual Help in Baclaran. Those who want to pray the novena,I published this prayer for you.





Opening Hymn: (Stand)
Immaculate Mother
Immaculate Mother,
To you do we plead
To ask God, our Father
For help in our need.
Ave, Ave, Ave Maria
Ave, Ave, Ave Maria

We pray for our country,
The land of our birth;
We pray for all nations
That peace be on earth.
Ave, Ave, Ave Maria
Ave, Ave, Ave Maria

Opening Prayers: (Remain standing)
Priest: In the name of the Father and of the Son, and of the Holy Sprit.
All: Amen.
Priest: Brothers and sisters, as children of our Blessed Mother, we are gathered before her miraculous picture to honour her and to pray for all our needs. Unworthy children that we are, let us first of all ask God’s mercy and pardon.
All: Merciful Father * you sent your Divine Son * to redeem us by his death and resurrection * and to give us new life. By this you make us your children * to love one another in Christ. How many times in the past * we have forgotten this sublime dignity. We have sinned against our brothers and sisters; * we have offended you. Merciful Father, forgive us. Repenting sincerely of our sins we ask your mercy; * may we always live as your truly devoted children.

Reading of Petitions and Thanksgivings
Sermonette (In keeping with the liturgical season)

Mary Immaculate Star of the Morning
(Stand)

Mary Immaculate, star of the morning,
Chosen before the creation began,
Destined to bring, through the light of your dawning,
Conquest of Satan and rescue to man.
We sinners honour your sinless perfection;
Fallen and weak, for God’s mercy we plead.
Grant us the shield of your mighty protection
Measure your aid by the depth of our need.

Refrain:

Bend from your throne at the voice of our crying.
Look to this earth where your footsteps have trod
Stretch out your arms to us, living and dying,
Mary Immaculate, Mother of God.

Novena Prayer
Dear Mother of Perpetual Help * from the cross Jesus gave you to us for our Mother. You are the kindest the most loving * of all mothers. Look tenderly on us your children * as we now ask you to help us in all our needs * especially this one … (Pause to recall your petition). While you were on earth, dear Mother * you willingly shared in the sufferings of your Son. Strengthened by your faith and confidence * in the fatherly love of God * you accepted the mysterious designs of His will.
We too, have our crosses and trials. Sometimes they almost crush us to the ground. Dearest Mother * share with us your abundant faith and confidence in God. Make us aware that God never ceases to love us; * that He answers all our prayers * in the way that is best for us. Strengthen our hearts to carry the cross * in the footsteps of your Divine Son. Help us to realize * that he who shares the cross of Christ * will certainly share His resurrection.
Dearest Mother, as we worry about our own problems * let us not forget the needs of others. You always loved others so much; * help us to do the same. While praying for our intentions * and for the intentions of all here present at this Novena * we earnestly ask you, our Mother * to help us comfort the sick and the dying * give hope to the poor and the unemployed * heal the broken-hearted * lighten the burden of the oppressed * teach justice to their oppressors and bring back to God all those who have offended Him.

Dearest Mother, help us to avoid sin which separates us from our heavenly Father * and from one another. Full of trust in you * we place ourselves under the mantle of your maternal protection * and confidently hope for your powerful help. Amen.


Prayer for the Home
Mother of Perpetual Help * we choose you as Queen of our homes. We ask you to bless all our families * with your tender motherly love. May the Sacrament of Marriage * bind husbands and wives so closely together * that they will always be faithful to each other * and love one another as Christ loves his Church.
We ask you to bless all parents. May they love and cherish the children * whom God has entrusted to them. May they always give them the example * of a truly Christian life. Help them to bring up their children * in the love and fear of God. Bless all children * that they may love, honor and obey * their fathers and mothers. To your loving care * we especially entrust the youth of today.
Give us all a sense of responsibility * that we may do our part * in making our home a haven of peace * like your own home at Nazareth. We take you as our model. Help us to grow daily in genuine love of God and neighbor * so that justice and peace may happily reign * in the entire family of mankind. Amen.

Petitions to our Mother of Perpetual Help
Holy Mary
Pray for us.
Holy Virgin, conceived without sin
Pray for us.
Our Mother of Perpetual Help
Pray for us.
We sinners call to you
Loving Mother, help us.

Seasonal-

ADVENT:
That we may prepare like you for the coming of Christ
Loving Mother, help us.

CHRISTMAS:
That we may give out hearts completely to Christ, this Christmas
Loving Mother, help us.

LENT:
That we may be faithful to the promises we made at Baptism
Loving Mother, help us.

EASTER:
That we may rejoice with you at Christ’s victory over death
Loving Mother, help us.

Other Weeks:
That we may be filled with the Holy Sprit and become courageous witnesses of Christ’s love for men
Loving Mother, help us.
That we may be more and more like our Divine Lord, as you were
Loving Mother, help us.
That we may be meek and humble of heart like your son, Jesus
Loving Mother, help us.
That we may fear losing God’s friendship forever by unrepented sin
Loving Mother, help us.
That we may seek Christ’s mercy and forgiveness constantly in the sacrament of Penance
Loving Mother, help us.
That we may be aware of God speaking to us in the events of daily life
Loving Mother, help us.
That we may pray daily with love and trust, especially in moments of temptation
Loving Mother, help us.
That we may realize the value of worshipping God together in the Eucharist
Loving Mother, help us.
That we may grow in the love of Christ and neighbor by frequent Communion
Loving Mother, help us.
That we may reverence our bodies as temples of the Holy Spirit
Loving Mother, help us.
That we may strive to be true Christians by our loving concern for others
Loving Mother, help us.
That we may proclaim the dignity of work by doing our own work conscientiously
Loving Mother, help us.
That we may forgive from our heart those who have wronged us
Loving Mother, help us.
That we may see the evil of seeking our own interest at the expense of others
Loving Mother, help us.
That we may work for the just distribution of this world’s goods
Loving Mother, help us.
That we may share our talents with others for the good of the community
Loving Mother, help us.
That we may accept our responsibility in the community in a spirit of genuine service
Loving Mother, help us.
To pray that the Holy Spirit may guide and strengthen Pope Benedict XVI, the Bishops and the clergy
Loving Mother, help us.
That we may be blessed with an increase in priestly and religious vocations
Loving Mother, help us.
That we may bring the knowledge and love of Christ to those who do not know him
Loving Mother, help us.
That we may be aware of our dependence in God in the midst of human achievements
Loving Mother, help us.
That we may be ready at death to enter the home of our heavenly Father
Loving Mother, help us.
That we may die at peace with Christ and our fellowmen
Loving Mother, help us.
That we may be comforted at the death of our dear ones by our hope in the risen Lord
Loving Mother, help us.
To pray that our departed brothers and sisters quickly share in your son’s resurrection
Loving Mother, help us.
Let us pray in silence for our own intentions (Pause)
All: Holy Mary help us in our needs * pray for all the people of God; * may all experience your perpetual help.
Priest: Lord, you gave us Mary to be our Mother ever ready to help us; grant us the grace to have recourse to her in all our needs.
All: Amen.

Consecration
(1st Wednesday of the month)

Immaculate Virgin Mary * Mother of God and Mother of the Church * you are also our Mother of Perpetual Help. With hearts full of love for you * we consecrate ourselves to your Immaculate Heart * so that we may be your devoted children. Obtain for us true sorrow for our sins * and fidelity to the promises of our Baptism.
We consecrate our minds and hearts to you * that we may always do the will of our heavenly Father. We consecrate our lives to you * that we may love God better * and live not for ourselves but for Christ your Son * and that we may see him and serve him in others.
By this humble act of consecration * dear Mother of Perpetual Help * we pledge to model our lives on you * the perfect Christian * so that consecrated to you in life and in death * we may belong to your Divine Son for all eternity. Amen.

Mother of Christ
(Stand)

Mother of Christ, Mother of Christ
What shall I ask of thee?
I do not sigh for the wealth of earth
For the joys that fade and flee
But, Mother of Christ, Mother of Christ
This do I long to see
The bliss untold which your arms enfold
The treasure upon your knee.

Mother of Christ, Mother of Christ
I toss on a stormy sea,
Oh, lift your Child as a beacon light
To the port where I fain would be
And, Mother of Christ, Mother of Christ
This do I ask of thee,
When the voyage is o’er,
O stand on the shore
And show Him at last to me.

Benediction or Holy Mass
(Suggested format for Benediction)
(The Blessed Sacrament is Exposed)
(Kneel)

O Saving Victim
O saving victim op’ning wide
The gate of heaven to men below!
Our foes press on from ev’ry side
Your aid supply, your strength bestow.
To your great name be endless praise,
Immortal God-head, one in three;
Oh, grant us endless length of days
In our true native land with thee.
Amen.

Silent Prayer (Pause)

Thanksgiving Prayer
Lord Jesus Christ * truly present in the Most Blessed Eucharist * we adore you. It has pleased the Father * that in you all his fullness should dwell * and that through you * he should reconcile all things to himself. Grant us the grace to be truly grateful * for all that our Father has done for us. Grant that we may be truly sorry for our sins * and do penance for them.
Through you, we thank the Eternal Father for the gift of life. He has created all the wonderful things of this world for us. May we learn to use them well * so that through them * we may grow in love for Him.
Above all, we thank our Father * for sending you to us * as the greatest expression of his love * to save us and all creation * by your death and resurrection.
We thank you Lord * for giving us your own Mother to be our Mother of Perpetual Help. May the countless favours we have received through her intercession, * and especially through the Novena * inspire us to greater confidence in God’s loving mercy * and her perpetual help. Grant that we may always do the holy Will of God * and persevere in his love.
To the Most Holy Trinity * Father, Son and Holy Spirit * be honour, glory and thanksgiving forever and ever. Amen.

Silent Prayer (Pause)

Prayer for the Sick

Lord Jesus Christ * you bore our sufferings and carried our sorrows * in order to show us clearly * the value of human weakness and patience; * graciously hear our prayers for the sick. Grant that those who are weighed down * with pain and other afflictions of illness * may realize that they are among the chosen ones * whom you call blessed. Help them to understand * that they are united with you in your sufferings * for the salvation of the world. Amen.

Let us Raise our Voice
Let us raise our voice
To proclaim our faith Christ the Lord for us has died.
Dying, He destroyed our death.
Rising, He restored our life.
O Lord Jesus, we await Your last return in glory.
When we eat the bread
And we drink the cup
In the Blessed Eucharist,
We meet You, our Risen Saviour,
Giving life to us anew.
Through life’s journey, be with us
To strengthen us forever. Amen.

V. You have given them bread from Heaven. (Alleluia)
R. The source of all happiness. (Alleluia)

LET US PRAY:
Lord God, by the paschal mystery of the death and resurrection of Your only Son, You accomplished the work of man’s redemption. Full of trust, we proclaim that paschal mystery in the sacramental signs of the Eucharist. Help us to see ever growing in us the fruits of your saving work through Christ Our Lord. Amen.

The Divine Praises

Blessed be God.
Blessed be His Holy Name
.Blessed be Jesus Christ, true God and true Man.
Blessed be the Name of Jesus
.Blessed be his most Sacred Heart.
Blessed be his most Precious Blood.
Blessed be Jesus in the most Holy Sacrament of the altar.
Blessed be the Holy Spirit, the Paraclete.
Blessed be the great Mother of God, Mary most holy.
Blessed be her holy and Immaculate Conception.
Blessed be her glorious Assumption.
Blessed be the name of Mary, Virgin and Mother.
Blessed be St. Joseph, her most chaste spouse.
Blessed be God in his angels and in his saints.
(The Blessed Sacrament is returned to the tabernacle)

O Sacrament Most Holy
O Sacrament , Most Holy,
O Sacrament divine.
All praise and all thanksgiving
Be every moment Thine.

Hail Mary
(Sung) (Stand)
Hail Mary, full of graceT
he Lord is with you
Blessed are you among women,
And blessed is the fruit of your womb, Jesus.
Holy Mary, Mother of God,
Pray for us sinners.Now and at the hour of our death. Amen.

Prayer for Private Devotions
Memorare
Remember, O most gracious Virgin Mary, that never was it known that anyone who fled to your protection, implored your help and sought your intercession, was left unaided. Inspired with this confidence, I hasten to you. O Virgin of virgins, my Mother. To you, I come; before you I stand, sinful and sorrowful. O Mother of the Word Incarnate, do not despise my petition, but in your mercy hear and answer me. Amen.

Prayer for Financial Aid
Realizing, dear Mother, that you are our perpetual help, not only in spiritual but also in temporal necessities, we ask you to help us in our present financial worry. Because of unavoidable circumstances which have arisen in our lives, we are in great want and financial embarrassment, since we are unable to meet our honest debts. We are not asking, dearest Mother of Perpetual Help, for wealth, if the possession of it is not in accordance with the will of God; we merely ask you for that assistance which will help us to settle our present obligations. We believe, dear Mother of God, that you are extremely kind and generous to all your loving and devoted children. We plead with you, therefore, dear Mother, to obtain for us the help we so urgently need. We are trying so earnestly to solve our problem but we believe in your powerful intercession with Our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son and our Redeemer. Amen.

Temptation
Mary, my Mother, your love for us could not be greater or more powerful. You are rich in love and your power brings us relief. You want everyone to be saved. I beg you therefore, protect me in temptation and strengthen me when I weaken. I struggle daily to be faithful to Jesus your son. Help me my Mother at every moment. But above all take me by the hand when you see that I am weakening and about to fall. I will have to battle with temptation till the day I die. My Lady, you are my hope, my refuge, my strength; never let me lose the grace of God. In every temptation I resolve to turn to you at once and pray: Mary help me. (St. Alphonsus)

Prayer for Company-Keeper
Eternal Father, through the powerful intercession of our Mother of Perpetual Help, I come to beg Your guidance and strength, during the important time of courtship.
Help us to realize, that genuine love, deep and lasting, is Your own gift to those who respect and reverence one another. Take from our hearts all trace of selfishness, so that in all things we may help each other to grow in true friendship. Convince us that true love will not hurt... use... or abuse the one loved.
To this end, keep ever growing in us an ardent love of Your Son and Our Saviour Jesus Christ, by means of constant prayer, and frequent Holy Communion.
May the bright hope of a happy marriage, make us determined to prepare well, by avoiding sin, and the dangers that can so easily lead us into sin.
We thank You for our love, and we desire to consecrate it to You. Keep it always pure, so that we may continue to live as worthy children of Mary our Mother and you our heavenly Father. We ask you this through the Spirit of Jesus, The Holy Spirit of perfect Love. Amen

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Proverb of the Day-Happy Heart



A happy heart makes the face cheerful but heartache crushes the spirit

Proverb 15:13

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

PRAYER IF YOU ARE UNDER STRESS


Dear Lord,

Help me Lord, I am stressed. I am full with anxiety. I am afraid of tomorrow and tomorrows to come.

But reading your WORD according to your beloved disciple:

Then Jesus said, "Come to me, all of you who are weary and carry heavy burdens, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you. Let me teach you, because I am humble and gentle, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke fits perfectly, and the burden I give you is light."
Matthew 11:28-30


gives me comfort. Please take my yoke. I can not carry my burden without your help.
Without your guidance. I have no strength. Energize me.

I have no peace. Calm me. I feel hopeless. Give me hope. As I kneel in prayers, please bless me.

Amen.