Progress report of the Manaoag parish 2008 feb 2010
1. Progress Report
Our Lady of the Rosary Parish
Manaoag, Pangasinan
Year 2008 -2009
Fr. Gallardo A. Bombase, Jr. O.P.
Pastor
May 31 ,2008
Fr. Conrado N. Marra, O.P.
Parochial Vicar
May 31, 2008
Parish Administrator on Saturdays and
Sundays
Parish Administrator on Tuesdays and
Wednesdays
Fr. Bienvenido S. Trinilla, Jr, O.P.
Parochial Vicar
December 1, 2009
Parish Administrator on Thursdays
and Fridays
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2. Manaoag is a first class municipality in the province of Pangasinan, Philippines.
According to the latest census, it has a population of 62,684 people under 10,563 households
4. Installation of the parish
Priest
On May 31, 2008 at the Feast of the
Visitation
,
Fr.
Gallardo
A.
“Butch”Bombase, Jr. O.P. was installed
as the Pastor of the Parish of Our Lady
of the Rosary of Manaoag by His
excellency Arch. Oscar V. Cruz, D.D.
during the “Misa de Gracia” of the
Parishioners of Manaoag . Fr. Quirico T.
Pedregosa, Jr. O.P. Prior Provincial of
the Dominican Province of the
Philippines with other Dominican
Priests from different convents, parish
leaders, parishioners and friends of the
new parish priest were present to
witness the ceremony. Fr. Pedregosa
delivered the homily centering on gift
of presence.
As Elizabeth ‘s son
recognized presence of Jesus in
Mary , the baby in her womb leaped
for joy , we should also recognize the
presence of God in every one. Our
presence is our gift. Recognize the gifts
in every person. We have something
that we can offer – ourselves, our
talents, our time.
5. Parish Pastoral Assembly
At the start of the parish administration of Fr. Gallardo A.
Bombase, Jr. , O.P. A Parish Pastoral Assembly was called for
the purpose of consultation, coordination, cooperation and
active, full and active participation of the parishioners.
Questions like the following were asked: What are the
positive and negative things about the Parish of Manaoag? , In
what way the Parish of Manaoag can best serve you? , What
are your dreams about the Parish of Manaoag? What are
your suggestions on how can the Parishioners become
cooperative and participative in parish activities? What do
you expect from the new parish priest? The following
questions would serve as an eye-opener and spring board for
brainstorming and later on planning , envisioning, and getting
the direction or roadmap. Group pictures are the different
organizations and BECs. The vision-mission statement,
priorities and plan of parish activities follow afterwards in the
“Without a vision, thePPC meetings.
people perish.” (Proverbs 29:18)
6. Parish Pastoral Council
Every 1st Sunday of the month the Parish Pastoral
Council held its monthly regular meeting. There
are the officers – Parish Priest as the President,
Parish Lay Coordinator, Assistant Parish Lay
Coordinator, Executive Secretary, Assistant
Executive Secretary, Treasurer, Assistant
Treasurer, Worship Chairman, Education
Chairman, Social Action Chairman, Temporality
Chairman and Youth Chairman. Presidents of
Parish Religious Organizations like Adoracion
Norturna Filipina, Apostleship of Prayer, Legion of
Mary, Confraternity of the Holy Rosary, Holy
Name Society, Mother Butlers’ Guild, Catholic
Women’s League. Presidents of Parish Religious
Movements like El Shaddai, Couples for Christ, St.
Cecilia Cursillo, Dominican Laity, Chairs of
Catechetical Ministry, Knights of the Altar, family
Life Apostolate, Extraordinary Ministers of Holy
Communion for Men and for Women, Word
Proclaimer, Area Coodinators of the 30 BEC Areas.
Representatives of the Local Government Unit and
School Representatives. Having no parish visionmission statement yet, no PPC constitution and by
laws yet, the PPC formulated one. In the first
meetings, the PPC planned to have a Parish
Pastoral Assembly last July 5, 2008 for the
purpose of consultation, analysis of the parish
situations, recommendations and for plan of
actions. Fr. Bombase, O.P. emphasized on the lay
empowerment and lay involvement in all the
parish activities. By means of formation,
dialogues, meetings, and decision makings.
7. Installation and Presentation of the Parish Pastoral Council
Officers and Members to the Parishioners
After the Constitution and By Laws of the PPC have formulated and approved, the new set of officers and
members of the PPC for 2008-2010 were presented by the Parish Priest during the Misa Pro Populo. Fr.
Bombase, O.P. in his homily admonished them about the role of the laity in the Church – to be the “light of the
world and the salt of the earth.” To promote the dignity, holiness and sense of responsibility of the lay faithful,
we should recognize them that they participate fully in the Church’s life and mission.
8. Formulating the Parish Vision – Mission Statement
As the outcome of the Parish Assembly,
the parish think-tank continued its follow
up meetings until the formulation of the
parish vision and mission statement has
been reached. Then, it was presented to
the parish pastoral council November
2008. They members of the parish
think-tank were glad enough to work on
the date line. The parish core values
and pastoral priorities of the Parish of
our Lady of the Rosary of Manaoag
were also approved.
9.
10. Parish Vision- Mission Statement
The Parish of Our Lady of the Rosary is a community
called together by God through Our Mother Mary of
Manaoag;
To place God first in all things,
to proclaim and to witness the Gospel of Jesus Christ;
to grow in holiness through Prayers,
Sacraments and Services.
Parish Core Values
Faith
Witnessing and Evangelizing
Community
Love
Stewardship
11. Parish Pastoral Priorities
Renewal and On-going Formation of Basic Christian
Communities
(Loving Community by living together the commandment of
Jesus to love one another)
Marian devotions as keys to Christian Living
(Imitating Mary’s virtues in response to God’s Call)
Care and Compassion to the Loss, Least and Lowly
(Reaching out in love through apostolic and social services)
Evangelization through Radyo Dominiko ng Manaoag
(Effective Preaching the Gospel of Jesus by witnessing thru good
examples
and life-styles and by technology)
12. SCHEDULE OF PASTORAL SERVICES
Office Hours - Tuesdays to Sundays
7:00 A.M. – 12 Noon
1:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M.
BEC Chapel Masses - Saturdays – 4:00 P.M.
Misa Pro Populo - Sunday Mass – 4:00P.M.
Day Off - Monday
School Masses - Every Tuesdays till Fridays – 8:00 A.M. – 10:a.m.
School Confessions/Consultation/Dialogue Schools - Tuesdays till Fridays – 2:30 – 3:30 p.m.
Marriage Interviews Tuesdays, Thursdays Fridays - 9 A.M. -11 A. M
Pre-Cana Seminar - 2nd Saturdays and 4th Saturdays - 8 A.M. – 11:45 A. M.
Pre-Baptismal Instruction / Baptism Wednesdays, Saturdays, Sundays – 11 A.M.
Pre-Confirmation Instruction/ Confirmation - October Feast and Summer Feast of Manaoag – 1:00 P.M.
Marriage Celebrations – Tuesdays till Saturdays
7:00 A.M./ 8:00A.M./9:00 A.M. – 2: 00 P.M. 3: 00 P.M.
Sundays – 1:30 P.M. only
Anointing of the Sick – Anytime
Funeral Masses – Tuesdays to Saturdays 10:00 A.M.
House Blessings, Funeral Blessings, Home Visitations, By Appointment
Counseling and Spiritual Direction, Barangay Fiestas, BEC Chapel Masses By Appointment
Holy Hour in the BEC Chapels, Funeral Vigils/Grief Ministers By Appointment
Parish Pastoral Assembly Every First Saturday of January – 1:30 – 4:00 P.M.
Parish Pastoral Council Meeting Every 1st Sunday of the Month – 9:00 A.M. – 11:00 A.M.
Basic Ecclesial Communities Area Officers Meeting – Every 2nd Sunday – 9:00 – 11:00 A.M.
Parish Organizational Meetings – Every 2nd Saturday of the Month – 1:30 – 2:30 P.M.
Basic Ecclesial Community Dialogue and Community Activity - Every Saturday – 3:00 P.M.
Parish Liturgical Meeting Every 3rd Saturday – 1:30 – 2:30 P.M.
Parish Staff Meeting Every 1th Saturday of the Month – 2 P.M..
Parish Priests Clergy Meeting - All 2nd Fridays of the Month – 8:30 A.M. – 12:00 Noon
13. Parish Pastoral Programs
1.Parish Administrative Programs
•Pastor and Parochial vicars Schedule of Pastoral Services
•Clergy meeting
•Priests retreats and seminars
•Priests consultation meetings
•Parish Upkeep and planning
•Parish budget for projects and ministries
•Parish Pastoral Manual and Guidelines
•Planning, Organizing, Staffing, Training, Directing, Controlling and Leading
•Parish demographic data from the Barangays/ BECs
•Parish Council, parish Staff, parish planning committee and Personal Contacts
2.
Parish Office Personnel Programs
•Parish Office Schedules and Guides on baptism, marriages, cemetery, house blessings
•Parish Organizational Chart
•Personnel Policies and Benefits
•Job qualifications, Job descriptions, job evaluations
•Computerization of the Books
•Books of Baptism, Confirmations, Holy Communion, Marriages, Funerals
•Books of Accounts of Finance
•Personnel Profiles – parish secretary, parish cashier, parish bookkeeper, parish utility
and messenger, parish janitor and custodian, parish Information technician
•Parish Inventories
•Correspondence ( banns, notifications etc), reports and up dates
•Parish Profile Report and parish census through the BEC
•Parish personnel monthly meeting and on-going Christian formation
•Catechist weekly formation
14. 3. Worship Programs
•School Masses from Tuesdays to Fridays
•Chapel Barangay Masses on Saturdays
•School Confessions before Mass schedules by semester
•Eucharistic Adoration in BEC Chapel •Confirmations on October Feast and Summer Feast
•Kasalan gratis sa Simbahan tuwing Febrero 14
•Barangay Fiesta Masses/ free Baptisms sa BEC
•Para-liturgical celebrations in the BEC / Bibliarasal/ Bible
Study and Marian devotions
•Healing Mass on February 11 – International Day for the
Sick
•Commissioning and re-commissioning of the Ministers of
the Altar (WP/ELM/AS)
•Para-liturgical Manual in the Block rosary in the BEC
during the visit of the BVM in every homes
• Parish Grief Ministers- parish organizations that take
charge of funeral vigils in the parish
15. 5. Social Services and Development Programs
•Medical/Dental Mission every September Mama Mary’s Birthday
•Skills Training of parish organizations / BEC
•Relief and Disaster preparedness management
•Social services to the Lost, Least and Lowly
•Care of ecology and environment (tree planting etc.)
•Waste management
•Feeding and nutrition program in coordination with Caritas Hapag-asa
•Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible voting
•Justice and peace advocacy – alay-kapwa and out-reach program
•Creation of an Social Action Center
6. Parish Youth Movement Programs:
•Sportsfest
•Parish Youth Day every December 15 (Youth fellowship)
•Youth mass/ Children Mass
•Youth Ministers in the BEC
•Youth summer camp (Skills training and personality development
Seminar, Youth encounters)
•AYD Program
16. 4. Formation Programs
•Seminar and Formation of VolCat sa BEC – Volunteer
Catechists from the BEC
•On-Going Catechetical Formation for the Professional
Catechists – Elem and Hi Schools
•Pre-Sacramental Catechetical Instructions (Baptism,
confirmations, First Confessions and First
Communions)
•Pre-Cana Seminar
•Recollection during the seasons of Lent and Advent
•Leadership Seminar of the parish organizations/BEC
• Radyo Dominiko ng Manaoag Evangelization Radio
Program
•Formation of Ministers at the altar (ELM, WP, AS)
•On-going Christian formation of the BEC leaders –
BEC Programs
•Parish Pastoral Council Monthly Christian Formation
•Training of radio evangelizers
•Planning sessions of the parish pastoral council
•PREX – parish renewal experience
•Team building of the parish leaders
•Strengthening the Block Rosary Zones in the BEC.
•Basic Eccleisal Community on going monthly
formation
17. Parish Staff Monthly Formation Meeting
Every 2nd Saturday of the month at 2 o’clock in the afternoon , the Parish
Staff composed of the Parish Secretary, Parish Cashier, Parish Bookkeeper,
Parish Information Technology Officer, Janitor, 2 Cemetery Keepers, and
the 12 Catechists gathered together for their Christian on-going formation
and business meetings and up dates reports with the Parish Priest. Job
descriptions, job evaluations, and some information regarding their tasks
are discussed. Once a month during their birthdays a celebration is done.
Fr. Bombase, O.P. offered two important things on the workplace: 1.
healthy working environment (Cleanliness, Orderliness, Safe and Things
management); 2. harmonious relationship among co-workers (Respectful,
Responsible and Reliable and Righteous). Every month an employee is
given a topic to be discussed before the group. They reflect on the
Christian values of work as Catholic workers. Motivate them how?
(M - Mentoring provides continuity in the workplace.; O - Organize your
team ; T - trust is allowing room for mistakes and holding people
responsible to these mistakes; I -Involve others in decision-making ; V Value suggestions, recommendations, feedback ; A - Affirm and appreciate
your teammates contribution ; T Train people ; E - Evaluate performance.
As the Bible inspires us in
I Thessalonians 5: 11 “encourage one another and build-up one another.”
If we want a squeak-free company, let’s use the oil of motivation. Serving
God , serving with love and serving with joy in the vineyard of the Lord.
18. Pastoral Visitation of the Parish Priest
Every other year the Parish Priest visit all the 33 BEC
Areas of the Parish ( Matulong, Parian, Babasit East,
Babasit Pugaro, Babasit West, Bisal, Bucao,
Madriaga, Pantal, Lelemaan, Cabanbanan Centro,
Cabanbanan West Cabanbanan East, Borac,
Cabaongan, Namacpacan, Tebuel East, Tebuel West,
San Ramon, Mermer, Lipit, Malicdem, Sta. Ines,
Calaocan, Sapang, Licsi, Poblacion, Pao, Baritao,
Oraan West, Oraan East, Pugaro, and Bliss Pugaro).
Last August –October of 2008, Fr. Bombase, O.P.
visited all the BEC Areas to have a consultations and
dialogues, asking them of what the Church can do
and what they can also do. To have a more easy
coordination and active participation of the people
living in the neighborhood by having BEC Zones and
strengthening the Block Rosary . He told them about
the Parish Polices on Baptism, Confirmations,
Weddings, Parish Office Hours, BEC Chapel Masses,
School Masses in the Barangays, Fiesta Masses,
Duties and Rights of a Catholic, Recrutiing a
Resident Extraordinary Eucharistic Minister and
Catechists, informing them about the Pastoral Plan
of the Parish- for activie participation in the parish.
19. Management or System Audit in the Parish
To set things on the proper and right roadmap, the Parish Priest and his Assistant Parish Priest decided to have a finance system audit
and manual under the expert. Mrs. Nilda Villegas Oledan. Such audit is not an operational one – not to investigate but only to have a
system to be followed. Here are the observations in the past, the parish is using the Cash Method of Accounting where all financial
transactions are treated as Cash Inflow and Expenses. All cash outlays, whether capital expenditures are treated as expenses at the
time the c ash is expended. The Bookkeeper handles the recording of transactions and safekeeping of Cash On Hand and Petty Cash
Fund, makes the bank deposits and handles the purchasing of parish goods (This is a strong violation of internal controls. The
Bookkeeper should not be Cashier at the same time.) The Parish Clerk receives Cash from all revenue sources of the Parish. No full
Cashiering person. Only the Bookkeeper has access to the vault and keeps the vault’s keys. The Parish does not use Books of Accounts,
rather, it uses a simple customized Accounting program catered to the Cash Method of Accounting. Cash deposits are done by the
Bookkeeper once a week. Monthly Bank Reconciliation on the parish Active Current accounts are not prepared. No written guidelines
on Official Cash Advances, Loans to Staff, Emergency Personal Cash Advances to Staff. The payroll function is handled by the
Bookkeeper. The Bookkeeper handles the purchasing function. In summary, there was no internal control and check and balance.
Recommendations are Accrual Method of Accounting is recommended. Office furniture and fixtures, office equipments shall be
capitalized as assets. All future capital expenditures shall be capitalized. A Parish Inventory of all its fixed assets. Bookkeeper should be
relieved of her cash handling functions – only recording. A full Cashier should be given to a staff other than the Bookkeeper. Cashier
receives cash, cash on hand, passbooks and certificates of time deposits and Parish Vault. Daily banking. The parish Secretary handles
the administrative duties like timekeeping, leaves and tardiness computation. Bookkeeper handles the payroll sheet preparation and
corresponding pay slips. Cashier handles the encashment of Cash for payroll purposes, Counting the cash and inserting cash to every
pay envelope based on the net amount of the pay slip of each staff.
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22. Dominican Mission Month
The Parish celebrated the Dominican
Mission Month on
August. It was held inside the Church where
Awareness of the Dominican Mission was
done through Power point illustration of
what is the mission of the Dominican Order,
What are the Priorities of the Mission of the
Dominican Order, Presence of the
Dominicans – School, Media, Mission lands,
Parishes, Universities and Colleges and
around the world.
23. Radyo Dominiko Ng Manaoag – May
Kasama Ka
To multiply our presence, reach out to all parishioners and even
those who do not go to Church or Parish, Fr. Gallardo A. Bombase, Jr.
O.P. being a Class A HAM radio operator, a License Media
Broadcaster, a Member of the KBP, a member of the Media Board of
the Dominican Province of the Philippines, a part-time radio
announcer of Radio Veritas and a radio enthusiast decided to put up
a low cost FM Radio Station after securing a permit from the
National Telecommunication Commissions as a Community Radio
(NTC Permit No. AA-00075-08). On August 15, 2008 on the feast of
the Assumption, a gift given and received, the antenna and the
transmitter of Radyo Dominiko ng Manaoag were put in place to
begin its first broadcast.. “Ang radyo na tumatawag sa lahat na
isabuhay natin ang Salita ng Diyos.” October 5, 2008 the blessing of
the Radio Studio located near the information counter of Manaoag
Convent. The purpose of Radyo Dominiko ng Manaoag is for
evangelization and catechesis. Bringing God closer to people within
their reach. Inspiring religious songs, Catechism of the Catholic
Church, Bible Verses, Teaching Lessons, live Daily and Sunday
Masses , Rosary, other devotional prayers are being heard over this
radio. Radyo Domiiniko is recognized by the Master General of the
Order of Preachers, a member of the Radio Preaching Network and
a Dominican Radio Station. The announcers are called Radio
Evangelizers. They work for free on voluntary basis but we give them
transportation allowance. It is on the air from 5 in the morning till 12
midnight. It is now being listened throughout the world via internetjust search for radyo dominiko ng manaoag. Listeners from abroad
are giving feedbacks through the Yahoo Messenger of
Radyodominiko@yahoo.com .it is the hope of Radyo Dominiko ng
Manaoag to be the mouthpiece of Mary of Manaoag in proclaiming
the Good News of Jesus Christ to all people, bringing blessings and
calling us all to holiness.
24. Regular Monthly School Masses in 15 Elementary Public
Schools and 3 National High Schools in Manaoag
“Feed my sheep”. This is a command of Jesus to his shepherd. As a
response fr. Butch told himself “Feed the children with the Eucharistic
Food” In June 2008, a official visit to all Public School Principal was done to
ask for permission to have a monthly mass in their schools. This is to make
the students encounter Christ and His presence through the celebration of
the Holy Eucharist. Bringing Christ and His Church to the School. This is also
one way to enhance the Catechetical Ministry in the school. Assisted by the
Catechist, the school officials and students are involved like doing the
reading. The BEC Areas which are near the schools are encouraged to
participate also. All the students from grade 3 till the grade 6 are given the
opportunity to go to confessions and receive holy communion at least once
a year. Every 8 AM from Tuesdays to Fridays in the month School Masses
are being celebrated in this Elementary Schools (Matulong, Babasit, BisalBucao, Pantal, Lelemaan, Cabanbanan, Nalsian, San Ramon, Lipit, Sta. Ines,
Central, Pao, Baritao, Oraan West Pugaro,) National High School (Manaoag,
Lipit, Cabanbanan).
25. Number of Students who have gone to Confession –Communion
From Grades 3, 4, 5, 6 and national high school
Name of Schools
School Year 2008-09
1.Babasit Elem School
2.Baritao Elem School
3.Bisal-Bucao Elem School
4.Cabanbanan Elem School
5.Manaoag Central School
6.Lelemaan Elem School
7.Lipit Elem School
8.Matulong Elem School
9.Nalsian Elem School
10.Pao Elem School
11.Pantal Elem School
12.Pugaro Elem School
13.Oraan West Elem School
14.San Ramon Elem School
15.Sta. Ines Elem School
358
312
196
310
1192
460
388
145
222
283
170
198
185
200
120
TOTAL Elementary Students
365
320
200
300
1192
208
395
74
298
298
160
66
183
210
100
4,739
1, Manaoag National High School
2. Cabanbanan national High School
3. Lipit National High School
3,176
498
255
Total High School Students
School Year 2009-1
4,369
3,240
486
286
3,929
4,012
(At least once a year all elementary students are given the opportunity to
go to confession – receive the Holy Communion every month.)
26. Medical-Dental-Optical Mission
Every September in celebrating the Birthday of
the Blessed Virign Mary, UNO High School of
Tondo Manila under the leadership of Mr.
Robert Quan and the Parish of Manaoag always
hold a Medical-Dental-Optical Mission at the
Pilgrim Center. Our less fortunate brothers and
sisters in the Parish avail of the free
consultation, free check up and free medicines.
Last 2009 there were about 1,402 people who
benefited (1,215 for Medical and 53 for Dental
164 for Optical). There were about 90
volunteers composed of Doctors, Nurses,
Dentists and Optometrists. And other
volunteers who assisted in the mission.
27. September 8 Feast of the Birthday of
Mary – An Overnight Vigil
The Parish Youth of Manaoag holds an
overnight vigil every September 8 in
honor of the Birthday of Mary. Youth
from the different BEC areas and
Barangay participated. A night of
bonding, praying, singing, listening to
the Talk and reflecting on what was
spoken were the activities enjoyed by
the youth. From 6 pm of September 7 till
6 am of September 8, the whole festivity
ended with the celebration of the Holy
Eucharist.
28. Oplan Kaluluwa
All Saints and All Souls Day an
annual activity in the parish
where hold the celebration of the
Eucharist in the catholic
cemetery and also in the
municipal cemetery. The blessing
follows assisted by the
Dominican Novices and the
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy
Communion. The scholars of the
parish and the catechist assisted
in the updating of the lists. The
rental of the lot in the cemetery is
only 100 pesos per year.
29. Libreng Kasalan sa Simbahan
(Mass Wedding)
To help the parishioners who are not yet
married in the Church, the parish
established a free wedding and free
banquet afterwards. It was agreed upon
by the PPC and approved by Fr.
Bombase that every 14 day of February
a Free Wedding shall be celebrated.
Such a good opportunity for less
fortunate parishioners to avail. Last
2009there were about 24 couples. This
year 2010 there were only 13 couples.
The BEC Areas helped in the food and
drinks. It is a community activity of
sharing.
30. Serbisyo pakatapos ng
bagyo
During the typhoon Peping the
parish responded to the call to
reach out and serve the victims.
With Ramie, the Social Action
Chairman and his wife, Fr.
Bombase called his Chinese friends
in Manila for immediate assistance.
Immediate response was given.
Once the road to Manila was
passable the relief of goods and
medicines arrived. The barangays
which were heavily flooded are
those near the river. The approach
in giving the relief is rather
personal. House to house method,
though it was a bit tiresome but
heart warming to see the real
situation.
31. Activities of the Parish
Organizations
Inductions, anniversaries,
parties, installation of
different parish organizations
are celebrated. The Knights
of the Altar, the Handmaids,
El Shaddai, 1st Anniversary
of Radyo Dominiko ng
Manaoag, Holy Name
Society, Mother Butlers’ Guild
and Apostleship of Prayer.
32. Parish Organizations and their Chaplains
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
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15.
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18.
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20.
Adoracion Nocturna Filipina
Apostleship of Prayer
Legion of Mary
Confraternity of the Holy Rosary
Holy Name Society
Mother Butlers’ Guild
Catholic Women’s League
El Shaddai Charismatic
Couples for Christ
Sta. Cecilia Cursillo
Knights of the Altar
Family Life Apostolate
Word Proclaimers/ Choirs
Catechetical Ministry
Youth Ministry
Extraordinary Eucharistic Ministers
Basic Ecclesial Communities
Parish Pastoral Council
Parish Staff
Social Action
- Fr. Eduardo Alapide, O.P.
- Fr. Conrado Marra, O.P.
- Fr. Charles Barrientos, O.P.
- Fray Bonifacio Mergal, O.P.
- Fr. Bienvenido Trinilla, O.P.
- Fr. Gallardo Bombase, O.P.
- Fr. Conrado Marra, O.P.
- Fr. Gallardo Bombase, O.P.
- Fr. Gallardo Bombase, O.P.
- Fr. Bienvenido Trinilla, O.P.
- Fr. Teodoro Goc, O.P.
- Fr. Gallardo Bombase, O.P.
- Fr. Roland Mactal, O.P.
- Fr. Gallardo Bombase, O.P.
- Fr. Charles Barrientos, O.P.
- Fr. Conrado Marra, O.P.
- Fr. Gallardo Bombase, O.P..
- Fr. Gallardo Bombase, O.P.
- Fr. Gallardo Bombase, O.P.
- Fr. Bienvenido Trinilla, O.P.
All Chaplains should meet their respective assignments at least once a month for their
spiritual and Christian formation and submit to the Parish Priest their Program and
Schedule of Activities. And remind their presidents and heads to attend the monthly PPC
Meeting every 1st Sunday at 9 am – 11 am. And be ready of their reports.
33. Parish Children’s Choir
As a concrete result of the
School Masses in the elementary
public schools, the Parish
organized children’s choir
handled by some of the Parish
Catechists.
It is composed of 41 children
- 28 girls and 13 boys. They
are scheduled to sing every
Sunday 3 in the afternoon. It
begun last April 2009.
34. Parish Youth Day
The parish
celebrates Youth
Day. Young people
from the different
Basic Ecclesial
Communities
participated in this
lively gathering of
young people,
listening to talks,
doing team building
activities, praying
together. Young
people is the
treasure of the
Church and the
parish reiterated by
fr butch during his
talk.
35. Pre-Sacramental Instructions
Here in Manaoag Parish, instructions and formations are highly emphasized.
No one should receive the sacraments without undergoing basic instructions
of the Catholic Doctrine. The catechists handle the catechetical dimension. In
Marriage, the family planning is handled by a Doctor. Basic marriage is
facilitated by a Couple team. Marriage seminar is scheduled every 2nd and 4th
Saturday in the morning at 8 a.m. till 12 noon.
36. Statistical Report on the
number of recipients of the
Sacraments
Sacraments
1.Baptisms
2.Confirmations
3.First Communion
4.Marriages
5.Deaths entered
in the Church
Jan –Dec 2008
1441 persons
386
810
160
405
Jan-Dec 2009
1136
313
850
163
395
37. BEC Chapel Masses
We have 22 Chapels in the Parish. Masses are held on
Saturdays at 4 in the afternoon. Every Saturday the BEC gather
together for the weekly bible study, praying the rosary and ongoing formation at 3 in the afternoon. The BEC Area
Coordinators and BEC Zone Coordinators handled the
responsibilities.
38. Feeding the less fortunate
during the birthday of Fr. Butch
O.P.
It was a promise of Fr. Butch Bombase,
O.P. when he reached the age of 50 yrs
old, every time he celebrates his birthday
he would celebrate it with the less
fortunate. There was first the Eucharistic
food and then bodily food. Last 2009 it
held in Pio Generoso Elementary School
about 600 students were fed. This year
2010 it was held in Panlang Pugaro the
poorest barangay in Manaoag feding
about 350 children. It was fun and heart
warming experience. This was made
possible through the goodness of God
through the generosity of his friends like
Mrs. ConnieTan and some benefactors.
39. Out-Reach Program to Students
Last December 2009 the
elementary students of
Oraan West received
bags of school supplies.
They were victims of the
flood of the typhoon
peping. From grade one
to grade six, there were
about 325 students who
were benefited from the
program. School supplies
were donated by Chinese
community headed by
Robert Quan and Connie
Tan.
40. Parish Recollection
Recollection is a parish
activity during Advent and
Lent. It is means of
preparation for the
parishioners to have a
deeper meaning of some
spiritual realities. It is an
encounter with oneself, with
one another and with God.
It usually held in the
Church. The participants
are from the different
parish organizations and
the Basic Ecclesial
Community Areas. It was
also being broadcasted over
Radyo Dominiko ng
Manaoag as live.
41. State Of the Parish Address
Parish awareness and participation
demands that parishioners are aware of
the parish and its up dates that they can
participate in the pastoral program of the
parish. Fr Bombase deemed it necessary
to adopt the SOPA every year before
going to Christmas party of the parish. It
is held in the Church. Then to the Pilgrim
Center. The things discussed are the
reports of the parish priest on what has
been done throughout the year, updates
and things which the parishioners can
participate. The Ministries, Parish
Organizations, the BEC and Parish Staff
are made to submit reports to the parish
priest on or before December 1. The
previous year the reports were nil but
needs to be followed up all the time.
Anyway they are not yet cooperative and
participative in terms of submitting
reports.
42. A million thanks for the support,
cooperation, generosity and
participation to make things
happen.
Thank You So Much
Something Good is Going To
Happen To Us Because Mama
Mary of Manaoag Loves us all.
43. Submitted and reported by
Fr. Gallardo A. Bombase, Jr., O.P.
Pastor
Parish of Our Lady of the
Rosary
Manaoag, Pangasinan
May 31, 2008 - December 31,
2009