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Santo Niño: Hope of the People ” ARBEE’S BAKESHOP / MIGHTY L & K - GEMMA V DAY 1 – JANUARY 9 (THURSDAY) DAY 9 – JANUARY 17 (FRIDAY) OPENING SALVO – WALK WITH JESUS DAWN PROCESSION - WALK WITH MARY 4:00 A.M. - ASSEMBLY – FUENTE OSMEÑA 4:00 A.M. - ASSEMBLY AREA IN FUENTE OSMEÑA 4:30 A.M. - PENITENTIAL FOOT PROCESSION – JONES AVE. – COLON DEVOTEES OF OUR LADY OF REGLA – DEVOTEES OF OUR BASILICA AVP – BSN EMPLOYEES – COFRADIA DEL STO. NIÑO, LADY OF PEÑAFRANCIA – DEVOTEES OF OUR LADY OF CONSOLATION. CONSOLACION, LOURDES, ALL BSN CHOIRS – BUVPA – BSN PTA 4:30 A.M. - PENITENTIAL FOOT PROCESSION: JONES AVE. COLON – AUGUSTINIAN FRIARS – OUR LADY OF LOURDES PARISHIONERS - Theme: – AVP, BSN EMPLOYEES, COFRADIA DEL STO. NIÑO: CONSOLACION, LOURDES, STO. NIÑO PASIL PARISHIONERS & BRGYS . DEVOTEES – ALL CHOIRS, BUVPA, OUR LADY OF LOURDES PARISHIONERS & STO. NIÑO PARISHIONERS CONFRATERNITY OF OUR LADY OF ALL NATIONS. & BRGYS. DEVOTEES, CONFRATERNITY OUR LADY OF ALL NATIONS. NOTE: BRING WITH NOTE: BRING WITH YOU ROSARIES, CANDLES AND STATUES OF STO. NIÑO. YOU ROSARIES, CANDLES, STATUES OF STO. NIÑO. 5:30 A. M. H O L Y M A S S 5:30 A.M. - ALTA VISTA GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB - WELSTAND INSTALLATION OF HERMANO & HERMANA MAYORES 2014 “Santo Niño: Hope of the People ” ARBEE’S BAKESHOP / MIGHTY L & K - GEMMA V. BUXTON & FAMILY - REV. FR. JONAS M. MEJARES, O.S.A. SCARBOROUGH FINE FURNITURE, INC. - HOMILEE INC., - ZAIDA V. LEE & FAMILY RECTOR LANCER SECURITY OF THE VISAYAS – COQUILLA SURPLUS PARTS . BASILICA DEL STO. NIÑO 2:30 P.M. - REV. FR. CHRISTOPHER SALONGA, RCJ 11:30 A.M. - REV. FR. RAUL T. GO, PC, JCD MSGR. JOSE S. MONTECILLO AND THE AUGUSTINIAN COMMUNITIES SUPERIOR MEMBER PARISH PRIEST, OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE PARISH LANORA REALTY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION - ST. HANNIBAL FORMATION CENTER & ROGATIONIST SEMINARY COLLEGE SAN NICOLAS PARISH 7:00 A.M. - REV. FR. ROMAN O. CAÑON, OSA ALTA VISTA GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB CEBU ELECTRICAL SERVICES ASSOCIATION BPI CEBU MAIN BRANCH – MAGALLANES ST. MEMBER, BASILICA DEL STO. NIÑO COMMUNITY BEST BUY FOOD SERVICES EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY SHARING GIFTS FOUNDATION, INC. / ATONG PANIMALAY, INC. 1:00 P.M. - REV. FR. ROBIN DUMAGUIT, OAD EMPLOYEES OF EASTERN SHIPPING LINE’S INC. – NEW PARTRADERS, INC. ARBEE’S BAKESHOP / MIGHTY L & K - WELSTAND REALTY OPTIONS, INC. - THEAM CARGO FORWARDING ENTERPRISES DEAN OF STUDIES - LANDTRADERS WORLD PROPERTIES CORP. ST. PADRE PIO CONTEMPLATIVE OF CEBU 4:00 P.M. - ST. MONICA INSTITUTE OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES 8:30 A.M. - REV. FR. PEDERITO A. APARECE , OSA 7:00 A.M. - THE PARISH PRIEST LANDMOR LENDING INVESTOR / AIROL PENSION HOUSE PHIL. PORTS AUTHORITY – CEBU CITY TOURISM COMMISSION - PRESIDENT, COLEGIO SAN AGUSTIN – BACOLOD CITY SANTO NIÑO PARISH - CEBU PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OFFICES - CATHOLIC WOMEN’S LEAGUE PHIL. NAT’L RED CROSS CEBU - DTI REG.7 PACIFICA AGRIVET SUPPLIES, INC. SUBA, PASIL - CEBU DOCTORS’ UNIVERSITY / CDU(COLLEGE OF NURSING) - STI 2:30 P.M. - REV. FR. RENCHIE VICENTE T. SENORO, OSA 10:00 A.M. - REV. FR. SISINIO A. PADEROG, OSA CEBU CITY 5:30 P.M. - REV. FR. CARMELO O. DIOLA PRIOR PARISH PRIEST, ST. MARK PARISH FIRST MOVERS GENERAL SERVICES - KIMA GLASS SUPPLY COMPANY – EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR STO. NIÑO SPIRITUALITY CENTER COMMUNITY CABARROGUIS, QUIRINO CEBU DAC TRANSPORT & VAN SERVICES - DIVINE MERCY ECCLESIAL COMMUNITY DILAAB FOUNDATION, INC., MABOLO, CEBU CITY TOLOTOLO, CONSOLACION, CEBU VIRGEN DE LA CONSOLACION PARISH LARAY & PARISHIONERS - LAND TRADERS WORLD - G&D ROOF SUPPLY AND CONSTRUCTION SERVICES MANDAUE CITY COLLEGE – CEBU EASTERN COLLEGE - 11:30 A.M. – REV. FR. JOSE S. SEIDEL, JR., OSA 8:30 A.M. - REV. MSGR. RENATO C. BELTRAN, JR. ISLANDER FOOTWEAR MFG. INFORMATION & COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY - BSN SAN NICOLAS REFLEXOLOGISTS NOVICE MASTER, AUGUSTINIAN NOVITIATE AND PRAYER HOUSE COMMUNITY VICE CHANCELLOR, ARCHDIOCESE OF CEBU CORP – BARANGAY MULTI PURPOSE COOPERATIVE. - 4:00 P.M. - REV. FR. JOHN BENEDICTO C. SARCHEZ MOHON, TALISAY CITY PATRIA DE CEBU HOLY CANDLE CRAFT RECTOR EASTWEST BANK – ELITE SENTINEL & INVESTIGATION CEBU CITY NAT’L SCIENCE HIGH SCHOOL MAPECON - CAMELLA CHOIR BLESSED POPE JOHN XXIII MINOR SEMINARY-MABOLO, CEBU CITY AGENCY - EBR SN TIRE PLAZA. - 10:00 A.M. - RT. MSGR. ESTEBAN S. BINGHAY 7:00 P.M. - REV. FR. ARMANDO M. DAYAO, OSA BLESSED POPE JOHN XXIII MINOR SEMINARY - COMELEC CEBU (SOUTH DISTRICT) THEOTOKOS ARCHDIOCESAN SHRINE PRIOR LANDMOR LENDING INVESTOR / AIROL PENSION HOUSE - VELEZ COLLEGE 12:30 P. M.-2:30 P.M. – DEP-ED RO7, CEBU CITY DIVISION DISTRICT PERILOS, CARCAR ST. LAWRENCE THE DEACON QUASI PARISH COMMUNITY 5:30 P.M. - REV. MSGR. JOSELITO D. TAJANLANGIT,HP TEACHERS TRADITIONAL HALAD V I C A R I A T E OF THE IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY: GUBAT, SORSOGON CITY PARISH PRIEST 2:30 P.M. – REV. FR. ANDRES D. RIVERA, JR., OSA MINGLANILLA, LIPATA, INAYAGAN, NAGA, TABUNOK, TALISAY, COCA COLA BOTTLERS PHILS. - M.J. LHUILLIER FINANCIAL SERVICES CHRIST THE KING PARISH PRIOR / PARISH PRIEST, NUESTRA SEÑORA DE GRACIA PARISH, MAKATI CITY MOHON, TUYAN, ULING NAGA – PRAYING COMMUNITIES: ALANG-ALANG, MANDAUE CITY ANGEL’S SPORTSWEAR /CRISMARK GEN. MERCHANDISE SAN ISIDRO TALISAY, LANGTAD NAGA. ORDER OF ST. CLARE – POOR CLARE OF TAYUD – FRANCISCAN UNIVERSITY OF THE VISAYAS - LUDO & LUYM CORP – ST. SCHOLASTICA’S ACADEMY. 4:00 P.M. - REV. FR. PACIFICO C. NOHARA, OSA WCDN ENTERPRISES - GEMMA V. BUXTON & FAMILY - SCARBOROUGH FINE FURNITURE, MISSIONARIES OF MARY – FRANCISCAN SISTERS OF PRO INFANTE ET 7:00 P.M. - REV. MSGR. GUILLERMO D. GORRE, HP MASTER OF ASPIRANTS, SAN AGUSTIN CENTER OF STUDIES, QUEZON CITY INC. - HOMILEE INC., - ZAIDA V. LEE & FAMILY FAMILIA – FRANCISCAN OF THE SACRED HEART – SHOENSTATTSISTERS RECTOR GEORGE & PETER LINES INC - CEBU MARKET VENDORS 11:30 A.M. - REV. FR. LEONARDO E. ELLEZAR, SSP OF MARY – SISTERS OF ST. FRANCIS OF PERPETUAL ADORATION. SEMINARYO MAYOR DE SAN CARLOS - MABOLO, CEBU CITY DEVELOPMENT COOPERATIVE (CEMVEDCO) – FREEDOM TRADERS AREA RETAIL MANAGER FLORISTS OF THE DAY: B G DIONISIO MARKETING - CENTRAL LUMBER - SEMINARIO MAYOR DE SAN CARLOS. MULTI-PURPOSE COOPERATIVE FREEDOM PARK UNITED VENDORS ST. PAUL’S BOOKSTORE - SM CITY, CEBU CITY PILGRIM CENTER ...........MS IRENE SANGKHANOD/ PAYAG RESTAURANT (NEW YORK)/ PRAYING COMMUNITIES: MULTI PURPOSE COOPERATIVE (FREEPUVEMPCO) - TOUCHWOOD– BANGKO SENTRAL NG PILIPINAS .........................................MS. RENA B. ADVINCULA CONGREGATION OF THE MOST HOLY REDEEMER (CSSR) NIVEL HILLS, KAMANSI COOP. - RED RIBBON BAKESHOP, INC. - LANDMOR – LAND BANK OF THE PHIL- HOYA AIR TRAVEL & TOURS SANCTUARY ...................E & L FISHING LAHUG ADORATION CONVENT OF BANILAD. LENDING INVESTOR / AIROL PENSION HOUSE - ARMS OF LOVE CHOIR 1:00 P.M. - REV. FR. (PSUPT) ARNULFO A. CASTILLO CHAPEL ...........................PR WORKS FLORISTS OF THE DAY: 5:30 P.M. - REV. FR. FREDERICK C. COMENDADOR, OSA CHAPLAIN TEMPLETE ......................CONCHINGS NATIVE CHICKEN PILGRIM CENTER ...........FREEDOM PARK GROUP OF DECORATORS PRESIDENT, UNIVERSITY OF SAN AGUSTIN, ILOILO CITY ST. IGNATIUS CHAPEL, PRO – 7 CAMP SERGIO OSMEÑA - CEBU CITY TABERNACLE ..................MS. EMMA DE LA CERNA SANCTUARY ...................COFRADIA- BIRHEN DE GUADALUPE CATHEDRAL CHAPTER THE FREEMAN NEWSPAPER / PHILIPPINE STAR / PANG MASA / BANAT NEWS - CEBU CITY GOVERNMENT OFFICES & EMPLOYEES MAYOR CHAPEL ...........................FLORES DE CIELITO ALAY SA DIYOS COMMUNITY - CEMVEDCO - GOTHONG SOUTHERN SHIPPING LINES, INC. MICHAEL RAMA AND GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS - TEMPLETE .....................FREEDOM PARK GROUP OF DECORATORS - LIMTONG PRESS BAYANIHAN MULTI-PURPOSE COOPERATIVE - CITOM - LTFRB DAY 4 – JANUARY 12 (SUNDAY) TABERNACLE ..................COFRADIA- BIRHEN DE 7:00 P.M. – REV. FR. JOHN JERICHO F. MIER,OSA POEA - NAPOLCOM REG.7 GUADALUPE CATHEDRAL CHAPTER PROCURATOR 2:30 P.M. - REV. FR. ACHILLES G. SECIO, OSA 4:00 A.M. - COLEGIO SAN AGUSTIN – BIÑAN COMMUNITY , BIÑAN LAGUNA MEMBER 5:30 A.M. - REV. MSGR. ROBERTO F. ALESNA, PA, VG TAIYO YUDEN (PHILS), INC., – CEBU GIFTS, BASILICA DEL SANTO NIÑO DE CEBU PARISH PRIEST TOYS AND HOUSEWARE FOUNDATION, INC. 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