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2017 SIMBANG GABI SCHEDULE Fil Min NOVA Programs 2017 SIMBANG GABI SCHEDULE Dec 20, Wednesday Fil Min NOVA Programs Directions to all churches: 5:00 AM St. Charles Borromeo, Arlington https://www.arlingtondiocese.org/parish-finder/ 6:00 AM Sacred Heart, Manassas For the Youth: 7:30 PM St. James, Falls Church PAARALANG PINOY “FILIPINO SCHOOL” UPDATES: Go to www.simbanggabi.com Learn the language, custom and traditions, Folk dance Dec 21, Thursday For registration and updates: Dec 15, Friday 5:00 AM St. Charles Borromeo, Arlington Program Coordinator, Diane Auclair at (703) 300-0449 6:00 AM Sacred Heart, Manassas 6:00 AM Sacred Heart, Manassas Email: [email protected] 7:00 PM St. Louis, Alexandria 7:00 PM St. John the Apostle, Leesburg For info: http://paaralangpinoy.blogspot.com/ 7:00 PM St. Michael, Annandale 7:00 PM St. Francis de Sales, Purcellville Dec 22, Friday Upcoming Youth and Young Adults Program 7:30 PM All Saints, Manassas 5:00 AM St. Charles Borromeo, Arlington Altar Server Program, Retreats, Activities 7:30 PM Sacred Heart, Manassas For Info: [email protected] 7:00 PM Our Lady of Hope, Potomac Falls Dec 16, Saturday 7:00 PM St. Mary of Sorrows, Fairfax For the Men: 5:00 AM St. Charles Borromeo, Arlington 7:00 PM Blessed Sacrament, Alexandria Join us St. Joseph Mens’s Fellowship of NOVA 9:00 AM Sacred Heart, Manassas This group was established in Jan 2003 9:00 AM Church of the Nativity, Burke For Info: [email protected] 12:30 PM Good Shepherd, Alexandria Dec 23, Saturday 5:00 AM St. Charles Borromeo, Arlington 7:00 PM Our Lady of Good Counsel, Vienna Monthly Filipino Mass @ St. Bernadette 7:00 PM St. Leo the Great, Fairfax 9:00 AM Sacred Heart, Manassas 5:30PM Bishop Michael F. Burbidge Every 3rd Saturday 7:30pm 7:00 PM St. Francis of Assisi, Triangle Join us January 15, 2018 7:30 PM St. Bernadette, Springfield Bishop of Arlington Celebrates w/ Fil-Am Community 7:30 PM St. Theresa, Ashburn ST. BERNADETTE CATHOLIC CHURCH St. Timothy Catholic Church 13807 Poplar Tree 7600 Old Keene Mill Road, Springfield, VA 22152 Dec 17, Sunday Chantilly, VA 20151 Directions: http://www.stbernpar.org 5:00 AM St. Charles Borromeo, Arlington For info: Rolly & Tess Saldana 703- 569-1054 12:15 PM Sacred Heart, Manassas 7:00 PM St. Thomas A Beckett, Reston Dec 24, Sunday PRAYER, ROSARY & CHARISMATIC WORSHIP 7:30 PM Holy Family, Dale City 5:00 AM St. Charles Borromeo, Arlington ST. PHILIPS 7:30 PM St. Philip, Falls Church Falls Church, VA For Inquiries/Volunteer opportunities Sunday 12:30PM – 2:00PM, room # 6 Dec 18, Monday Ed Tiong Call: Cora Arca 703-569-2093 5:00 AM St. Charles Borromeo, Arlington Coordinator, Filipino Ministry of NOVA Sponsored by Jesus is All Prayer Community 6:00 AM Sacred Heart, Manassas Email: [email protected] 7:30 PM Christ the Redeemer, Sterling Call: 703-403-5624 PRAISE & WORSHIP 7:30 PM Holy Spirit, Annandale ST. ANTHONY, Falls Church, VA 7:00 PM Queen of Apostles, Alexandria Corinne Monogue Sun 2pm-5pm (rm#12 school) Director, Office of Multicultural Ministries Call: Evelyn Vicente 703-931-0086 Dec 19, Tuesday Email: [email protected] Sponsored by Jesus My Friend Prayer Community 5:00 AM St. Charles Borromeo, Arlington Call: 703-841-3888 MONTHLY ROSARY PRAYER GROUP 6:00 AM Sacred Heart, Manassas ALL SAINTS FIL AM MINISTRY 7:00 PM St. Anthony of Padua, Falls Church Bridget Wilson, Program Assistant Email us: [email protected] 7:00 PM St. Joseph, Herndon Email: [email protected] 7:00 PM St. Veronica, Chantilly Call: 703-841-3881 CALENDAR OF EVENTS Filipino American Community 2:00-3:00 p.m. Round 6 Invites You To Join us Feb 15-17, 2018 Mid-Atlantic Congress 6.11, Faith, Family and Filipino American Community Life (Dr. Stephen Cherry) Keynote Speaker: His Eminence Cardinal “Chito” Tagle Venue: Hilton Baltimore 6.12, Intergenerational Filipino Families: More info: http://www.midatlanticcongress.org/home.html Simbang Gabi Preserving the Catholic Faith Amidst a Neopagan Culture (Dr. Seggy Acosta) Dec 15- 24 2017 ASIAN & PACIFIC ISLANDER PRESENTATIONS Feb 15, 2018 Thursday Volunteer opportunities (Pls indicate Fil Min NOVA) 12pm -2pm Mass celebrated by Cardinal Tagle https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2018MACVolunteer Sponsored by the Venue: Hilton Baltimore Filipino Ministry of Northern Virginia 3pm-4pm Mega-workshop/Forum w/ Cardinal Tagle SIMBANG GABI THEME: REJOICE IN HOPE www.simbanggabi.com Meet & Greet w/ Asian & Pacific Islander Catholics Filipino Ministry of NOVA in response to His Holiness, Pope Registration required for event w/ Cardinal Tagle Francis on the Call of Missionary Discipleship invites you and includes entry to exhibits @ Mid-Atlantic congress, Mega-workshop/ forum, and Eucharistic celebration Feb 24, 2018 Saturday, 8:30am – 6:30pm (Zelie room) The Catholic Diocese of Arlington The Live Christ, Share Christ (LCSC) movement is the https://www.eventbrite.com/e/thursday-at-the-2018-mac-with-car parishioner's response to the New Evangelization Office of Multicultural Ministries dinal-luis-antonio-tagle-tickets-39851841932 w/ approval by Spiritual Director, Fr. Richard Guest https://www.arlingtondiocese.org/Office-of-Multicultural-Ministries follow us on Twitter; @CDAcultures Pastor, St. Therese Parish, Ashburn [email protected] Feb 16, 2018 Friday For info: LCSC Coordinator Ricky Cornista, 571-477-4798 email: [email protected] 7:30-8:15 p.m. Festival Gathering April 28-,29, 2018 Sat-Sunday 8:30-10:00 p.m. Paul Kim Join us for a Life in the Spirit Seminar Int’l speaker, beatboxer, and comedian w/ Fr. Eric Delapena (Pending approval) *Presented in 43 states and 4 countries, sharing his faith in Christ via music, comedy, and motivational talks Info: [email protected] *BA, Philosophy (Franciscan University), MA,Marriage and Family Therapy (Hope International University) May 12, 2018 Sat 9am – 5pm (Dining Hall) *Experience working as a counselor, missionary, and youth minister. Join us for Life in the Spirit Seminar St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church Feb 17, 2018 Saturday 18825 Fuller Heights Rd. 7:30-8:15 a.m. Sacrament of the Eucharist Triangle, VA 22172 8:30–9:30 a.m. Keynote: Fr. Ricky Manalo, CSP, Ph.D. w/ El Shaddai DWXI Prayer Partners International *Graduate, Manhattan School of Music/Washington Theological Union/ Info: [email protected] liturgy, culture, sociology at the Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, *Director, Cultural Orientation Program for International (**) For more updates: www.filminnova.org Ministers/Priests (COPIM) of Loyola Marymount University **Join us for LIGHTWORKS-Ignatian Prayer Program *Advisor, USCCB Committee on Cultural Diversity in the Church and **Find out more about CHRISTLIFE the Secretariat on Divine Worship. Info: [email protected] **Join us for a Christian Life Program 10:30–11:30 a.m. Round 5 Sponsored by Couples for Christ 5.9, Faith across Generations: Asian and Pacific Island Catholics and Queen of Apostles, Alexandria, VA Generational Divides (Dr. Stephen Cherry) **Join us for Life in Christ Series 5.10, From One Generation to the Next: Engaging the Next Generation Sponsored by Families in Christ Jesus Community of Asian and Pacific Island Catholics (Fr. Ricky Manalo) **Join us for Life in the Spirit Seminar 12 Noon-1:30 p.m. Keynote: Curtis Martin St. Mary of Sorrows, Fairfax, VA .
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