Ordination to the Diaconate of 1 Filipino and 3 Vietnamese Confreres

IMG_3311On June 12, 2012, the Independence Day in the Philippines – one Filipino and 3 Vietnamese confreres (Patrick, Thai, Khoa and Loc) were ordained as Deacons. The ordination took place at the San Lorenzo Ruiz Parish in Quezon City, Diocese of Novaliches.

The ordaining bishop Most Rev. Antonio Tobias, DD, long time friend of the SCJs in the Philippines, reminded the candidates about their role as servants recalling the words of Jesus ” The Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve” (Mk 10:45). This was also the motto chosen by the newly ordained deacons.

The ceremony was attended by SCJs from different communities, many Vietnamese priests, religious from different congregations, family members and friends of new deacons.

Novitiate Fr. Dehon – First Profession of Vows

Sunday, May 13, 2012, was a special day for the newly created Philippine Region. On this day three Novices: Bro. Nathaniel Robilla, Bro. Rogereve Pausanos and Bro. Junlou Arcayos professed their first vows of poverty, chastity and obedience and in this way became members of the Congregation of the Priests of the Sacred Heart.

The ceremony of first profession took place during the Holy Eucharist celebrated at the Novitiate Fr. Dehon in Lower Lucoban, Dumalinao, Zamboanga del Sur. The vows were accepted by the Regional Superior Fr. Franciszek Pupkowski, SCJ.

The celebration was attended by SCJs from different communities, the assistant parish priest from Dimataling, religious sisters, members of the families of the newly professed confreres and friends.

We entrust these new members of the Philippine Region to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and support them with our prayers.

Perpetual Profession of Vows

IMG_5148-30On April 16, 2012 – an SCJ on temporary vows Bro. Patrick L. Gutib, made his final commitment to God and to the Congregation. The ceremony of Perpetual Profession took place at the Novitiate Fr. Dehon, Locuban, Dumalinao, Zamboanga del Sur.

The vows were accepted by the Regional Superior Fr. Franciszek Pupkowski, SCJ who was the main celebrant of the Holy Eucharist.

The celebration was attended by SCJs from different communities, religious sisters, members of family of Bro. Patrick and friends.

New Region inaugurated on Founder’s Day

March 14 is the anniversary of the birth of Fr Dehon, the founder of our congregation. This year March 14 has another special meaning for the SCJs working in the Philippines. It is the date of the inauguration of the Philippine Region. It was a meaningful celebration for all of us here in the Philippines as well as for the whole congregation. At the center of this celebration was a Eucharist celebrated by many priests from the Philippines and abroad. The main celebrant, Fr. Claudio Dalla Zuanna, vicar general, who came as the delegate of Fr. General, officially inaugurated the region and installed the new regional administration. [Fr. Tom Cassidy, provincial superior of the U.S. Province, was also present.] During the mass, after the gospel, Fr. Francis Pupkowski, the new regional superior, made his profession of faith, and together with his council, was installed for a three-year term. March 14 is traditionally marked as a day of acceptance of new postulants to the formation program as well as a day of accepting new Dehonian youth. Therefore, after communion, six candidates were accepted to postulancy and 12 young men and women dedicated their lives to the Sacred Heart. They will study and follow the charism and way of life of Fr Dehon. During the mass we remembered in our prayers Fr. Jerry Sheehy, Dehonian priest and missionary, who died a few days ago in Scotland. He was in the first group of the missionaries that arrived in the Philippines 23 years ago to start the SCJ mission here. He worked in the Philippines for several years, and then began a new SCJ mission in Vietnam. This meaningful celebration ended with a dinner and a joyful gathering of all the priests, brothers and friends. There are 20 missionaries working in the Philippine Region from seven countries. Among them there are already seven young local priests, two deacons and 25 young religious in temporary vows. The region includes seven communities, three formation houses and five parishes. There are also social projects, many students on scholarship, and lay and young Dehonians who take an active part in the work, projects and SCJ missions here. The Sacred Heart Formation House in Cagayan de Oro is our center for candidates who apply to the congregation. We have three stages of initial formation: pre-college, aspirancy and postulancy. There are together 57 students in this house. In Manila is the scholasticate with 20 students of theology in temporary vows. The SCJ Philippine Region is open to our other entities in Asia and throughout the congregation. Thus, there are many students from Vietnam and India here for their initial formation and studies, and a few religious from Indonesia and other countries who spend their sabbatical time in Manila. The region is also a place of preparation for missionaries who will go to other areas in Asia. We are glad that we can be helpful to others, especially those who seek advanced study and formation. In this way we fulfill the wishes of our founder, Fr. Leo Dehon, and Bl. John Paul II, that the Philippines becomes a center and a source of evangelization of Asia.

District Assembly 2012

District Assembly 2012On January 9 – 13, 2012 – the SCJ Philippine District held its annual assembly. The assembly took place in the Sacred Heart Formation House in Aluba, Cagayan de Oro City and was attended by 26 SCJs.

Among special participants attending this meeting was Fr. Paulus Sugino, the General Councilor from Rome and a representative from Vietnam.

The assembly started on Monday, January 9, 2012 at 4:00 PM with the reflection on the “Vow of Poverty”, conducted by Fr. Sugino.

The next two days were dedicated entirely to the personal sharing and reporting by different commissions and groups of interest, starting with the vocation promotion program and ending with the financial matters.

On the fourth day, the main topic in the morning session was the implementation of the strategic plan for the year 2012. In the afternoon the participants of the assembly played a soccer match against the seminarians. The match was won again by the seminarians.

The fifth and the last day of the assembly started with the report from Vietnam and was followed by Fr. Sugino’s time, who shared his observations regarding the Philippine District and information about the Congregation. In the afternoon, the group discussed the yearly plan and some other urgent matters concerning the District, which on March 14, 2012 will become a Region. The assembly concluded with the concelebrated Holy Eucharist presided by Fr. Paulus Sugino.