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Apr 11 2021

Sacred Heart Formation House, Cagayan de Oro City, 2nd Sunday of Easter

 

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By scjphil • Posted in Church, Mindanao, Philippines, SCJ Congregation, SCJ Philippine Region • Tagged Cagayan de Oro, Divine Mercy, Fr. Rico O. Lapinig
Apr 4 2021

Sacred Heart Formation House, Cagayan de Oro City, Easter Sunday

 

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Apr 4 2021

Christ is Risen!

The message of the “Empty Tomb” is one of Hope, Joy, Love, and Life. It reaffirms the truth that Christ is truly risen and among us. Continue reading →

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Mar 28 2021

Sacred Heart Formation House, Cagayan de Oro City, Palm Sunday

 

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Mar 22 2021

Feast of the Patron and Celebration of Life at Kasanag

St. Joseph, the spouse of the BVM, is the patron saint of Kasanag Daughters Foundation, Inc. and is celebrated every year on March 19. This year the Feast of the Patron was joined with the Celebration of Life and was held on March 20, 2021. Continue reading →

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Priests of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (SCJ)

The Congregation of the Priests of the Sacred Heart of Jesus is a Roman Catholic apostolic religious community of both brothers and priests. We live, pray and work together in Europe, Africa, North and South America and Asia...
We use the initials SCJ after our names. SCJ comes from the Latin phrase Sacerdotes Cordis Jesu (a literal translation would be the Priests of the Heart of Jesus). In the Philippines and North America, we often refer to ourselves as the SCJ's. In much in the rest of the world, we are known as Dehonians. This name comes from the name of our founder, the Venerable Fr. Leo John Dehon.

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