Category Archives: Velada 2012

Bingo Ka, Day!

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This is our first official and major event for our Velada headed by Clarissa Gonzales, Maritoni Rufino-Tordesillas and Peachy Zulueta-Maxwald

Bingo  Prizes are a combination of the following:  gift certificates from Piandre, L’Oreal/Kerastase/Polo items, a gift from Miladay, gift certificates from Crocs, The Lighthouse Marina, Blue Palm Resort,  Enderun 101, Enderun College, Picture Books,  South Supermarket, Casa Armas, San Mig Pub, Health Insurance  and make up.

Free items from Twinings, Krispy Kreme, Lactacyd

Previous Entry:  Assumption Batch ’87 Master Planning Session for Velada 2012  

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For tickets, please contact:

Jocelyn Guttan (9am to 5pm Monday-Friday)

 Telephone #:   898-1371 or 76

Mobile #:  0917 801 6875  

 

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Assumption Batch ’87 Master Planning Session for Velada 2012

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I have always wondered what really is a Velada.  I hear about it through some friends and family who have gone through it and there are many fund raising events and then of course the finale which is the dance number.  The question is always, how much did the batch raise?  So of course when we were discussing over our email groups, I was focussing on the events that we were going to have and how much we were going to raise for the events…..

Till we had our first Master planning where our leaders – Lala, Yvonne and Rhea with the help of Lala’s husband, Danny, made me see that there is more to the Velada than just raising money for charity.  The financial part is only one of the many objectives and it was good to realize that there is more to it than just that – there is a Spiritual ( Thanks to Rhea, our Mother Marie Eugenie awardee,  for being there and making sure of that! ), Social ( internal to our batch and external to society ), personal ( physical, emotional and psychological )  and going back to our Assumption roots from where we all came from. WOW!  Suddenly we have a lot to do!!…and we are going to have fun doing it 🙂

I am so lucky to be part of this batch and I am looking forward to our Velada which is still 3 years down the road…and I am sure it will be a FUN and Fulfilling 3 years and the dance at the end will only be the celebration of those 3 years! And I am sure it will be a GREAT CELEBRATION!!!

GOOD LUCK to us! 🙂

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The Silences of Lent – An Online Retreat

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A week ago, I had the priveledge to join a retreat dsc_9267.jpg

given by Fr. Johnny Go, Director of Xavier School  dsc_9265.jpg

to the Assumption Batch ’87

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This same retreat will be available online to everyone around the world….so pass on the message

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Too busy or too far away to join a serious and full-blown retreat this Holy Week? 

All you need is to set aside about 30-45 minutes ANYTIME each day on Holy Thursday, Good Friday, or Black Saturday–at your convenience. Just go to www.jesuits.ph for your Holy Week Online Retreat.dsc_9270.jpg

Ours is a God of Silence, but He keeps different kinds of silences.dsc_9268.jpg

And during Lent, more than ever, He is silent. His deepest silences are experienced in the Passion and Death of our Lord Jesus. 

Lent is truly a season full of silences, but the Silence of Gethsemane, the Silence of Calvary, and the Silence of the Empty Tomb–each one is different from the other.dsc_9297.jpg

Maybe if we understand God’s silences in Lent, we will better understand His silences–and language–in our own lives.

Come and pray with us over God’s Lenten silences.

 

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