Saturday, July 27, 2013

A Miraculous Lady In Batangas and Pangasinan


Oh, my! The year 1611 is not only of religious significant to UST but also to devotees of Our Lady of Caysasay.


From: lt
Subject: FW: A Miraculous Lady In Batangas
Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2012 23:18:55 -0600

The miraculous Lady in Batangas, also known as Our Lady of Caysasay is not only for the Batangueños.  
The story of how she sprang from out of the waters way back in1603 is something for us all to cherish. 
Many Filipinos, while aware of local Marian sites as in Manaoag and Antipolo, are not aware of
Our Lady's manifestations in Labac, Taal. Taal, after all, is more known for its small volcano.  
This scenic town has a lot of tourism potential and was listed in the World Heritage list since it is
of the most culturally-preserved sites of the Spanish colonial era. The charming story of how the
image of Our Ladyof Caysaysay was found and the numerous apparitions and miracles the
Holy Image performed is best captured in the article below...      




A Miraculous Lady In Batangas

                                     By Ma. Glaiza Lee, February 16, 2012





The fluvial parade along Pansipit River.(Photo by PINGGOT ZULUETA)


The fluvial parade along Pansipit River


MANILA, Philippines — For fisherman Juan Maningkad, that fateful day in 1603 was just another opportunity to cast his net into the Pansipit River in Taal, Batangas and catch whatever he could for his family’s consumption. Little did he imagine that his innocent daily routine of fishing early in the morning would change not only his life, but also the whole town’s.


As he began to pull his net out of the river, Juan felt it was a little heavier than usual. He thought to himself that perhaps it was his lucky day because he had enough catch which he could sell and make some money for the family.


When the net reached the surface, he was astounded when he saw a 12-inch tall image of the Blessed Virgin Mary. It was so beautiful, with a heavenly halo emanating from the very heart of the image. Although it was soaked in the water, the image retained a heavenly luster, with its face clean and devoid of any dirt.


No one knew how the image got into the river. Legend has it that the image was thrown into the ocean by one of the Spaniards to pacify a raging storm that caught them while on an expedition. Some said it was perhaps dropped by someone exploring the river; while others believed that the image came from China, brought by the Chinese merchants trading on Philippine shores.


Quite a pious man, Juan humbly fell down on his knees, prayed to God and venerated the image. Then, he brought the image home.


Like wildfire, the news of the image’s discovery spread throughout the whole village and people came to pay homage to it. And soon enough, the town authorities and the Vicar who represented the King of Spain learned about it and went to Juan’s house to verify the story.


When the story was confirmed to be true, the town officials thought that it was better to transfer the image to a safe place near the Taal church. They decided to move it to the house of Doña Maria Espiritu, the widow of the town’s judge, who ordered the creation of a special urn where the image could be placed for safekeeping.


But then, strange things began to happen.


For the next consecutive nights, Doña Maria would find that the urn’s lid had been removed and the image wasn’t there. But in the morning, after the sun had risen, she would find the missing image inside the urn again.


When she first noticed this strange incident, Doña Maria would order all her servants to look for the missing image. But alas, even if they had searched every nook and cranny of the house, even as a far as the garden, they couldn’t find the image. And when they were finally too exhausted and had already given up, Doña Maria would find it back in the urn as the dawn was breaking on the horizon.


Worried and perhaps a little disturbed, Doña Maria reported the matter to the parish priest who decided to investigate the mysterious incident. He asked some volunteers to keep vigil beside the urn. The volunteers kept their eyes glued to the urn, fighting to stop their eyes from blinking, so as to not miss anything.


When the clock struck midnight, the volunteers couldn’t believe their eyes – the urn opened by itself and out came the beautiful image of the Blessed Virgin Mary. They were too astounded that they couldn’t move their feet even if they wanted to follow the image. As dawn arrived, they saw the image returning to the urn.


The people reported the incident to the priest, and he ordered the villagers to follow the image next time it left. And that was exactly what they did.


Holding lighted candles, the villagers followed the image. It led them to Caysasay, the town where the fisherman originally found the image. The town was named after the kingfisher, which the locals called casay-casay. But the Spaniards mispronounced it as caysasay; hence, the name of the town.


The priest decided to bring the image to the church for safekeeping. But the same incident happened. And soon, the image completely disappeared. No matter how far and extensively they searched, they couldn’t find the image anymore. It seemed like it had disappeared forever.


Several years later, in 1611, while Catalina Talain and her companion were gathering firewood and fetching water near the place where Juan Maningkad found the image, they noticed a bright reflection amidst the shadows of some trees’ branches. The two women went near it. Catalina saw a small object, radiating astounding brilliance from a hollow in the rocky part of the town. Bewildered, she rushed to her companion, and they both fled in fear to the town of Taal.


Based on the study of historian Jose M. Cruz, S.J., the church officials later interrogated Catalina and her companion, but the girls told them that they could not clearly identify what Catalina really saw.


Later that year, on the same spot where Catalina saw the brilliant object, Maria Bagohin and Maria Talain saw the same apparition. They saw a blurred reflection in the spring where the townsfolk fetched water. As they got nearer and nearer, the reflection became clearer. It was that of the image which had been lost several years ago. When they looked up, the two saw the image on the branch of a tall sampaguita bush.


Two candles were illuminating it, like a spotlight on a stage, while the kingfishers seemed like guards standing over the image. The two women hurried back to town and reported it to the parish priest, who concluded that the Blessed Virgin Mary really wanted to stay in Caysasay.


So, they decided to build a church on the very sport where the image was originally found. The image later became known as the Our Lady of Caysasay.


But the mysteries and miracles didn’t stop there. When the people learned about the story of the image of the Lady, they would flock to the hill. Juana Tangui, a native servant girl of one of the wealthiest and prominent people in that town, heard about the news and decided to see for herself.


The native servant was suffering from a burning sensation in her eyes. She had already used several remedies she could think of, but still she was not cured. For the longest time, her ailment had been causing her discomfort and pain.


Armed with her strong faith, Juana, accompanied by her master’s daughter, went to the hill and bathed in the stream which people believed to be miraculous and could heal any ailment.


While bathing, Juana noticed a shadow by her side and felt as if someone was holding and turning her around. When she turned, Juana saw a brilliant light, but she dared not go to investigate. Later when she told the villagers what she saw, they urged her to visit the area again and verify the vision.


Following their advice, Juana and her master’s daughter went to the area. She left the little girl in a certain place and moved forward. There, she saw the image of the Lady, “almost two palm measurements in height, dressed in white, with a crown on her head and a cross on her forehead.” (Reported by Fr. Pedro Galende, O.S.A, in his book “Angels in Stone: Augustinian Churches in the Philippines.”)


When Juana moved closer, the Lady spoke to her, thanking her for remembering and ordering her to wear the belt of the Confradia on her next visit. She didn’t tell anyone about it, until she met Fr. Juan Bautista Montoya of the Taal Convent who immediately gave her the belt. Juana immediately returned to the place, knelt before the Virgin Mary and talked to her.


She asked the Lady how she could prove to the people that the Lady had really spoken to her. The Lady told her that the rosaries that Juana brought with her would be the proof and the Blessed Mary proceeded to touch the religious items. When Juana distributed the rosaries, the people could distinguish a fragrance so perfect and extraordinary emanating from them.


This was believed to be the first recorded Marian apparition in the country. In 1954, the Lady was canonically crowned and given the title “Queen of the Archdiocese of Lipa.”


The town of Taal celebrates the feast of the Lady every year during the month of December. The feast would begin with a nine-day novena that would usually end on December 7. The next day, December 8, a mass would be held in the Our Lady of Caysasay Church in Barrio Labac, after which the image would be paraded through the barrios of Labac, Tatlong Maria and Seiran.


When the image arrives at the Pansipit River area, it would be transferred to a float, to be carried by the devotees on the river. Along the river banks, people would gather to witness the fluvial parade.


When the parade reaches Nagpuloc, the image would be again transferred to a carosa and the parade would continue towards the Basilica of Taal. Devotees would often follow the carosa, while praying the rosary. The procession ends in the basilica, with a luwa or declamation in honor of the Virgin Mary. 





                                                         




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Published 2/21/12  ust1611 multiply
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OUR LADY OF MANAOAG VISITING VICKI'S HOME FOR A WEEK

The Virgin Mary is the Queen of Heaven and Earth.  Wherever she goes, she takes the name of the place she visits.  The shrine of the miraculous Our Lady of Manaoag is in the town of Manaoag, Pangasinan.  Many pilgrims visit her everyday to pray.


Our Lady of Manaoag Prayer

Virgin Mother of God, Queen of the Most Holy Rosary, those who has chosen to raise thy throne of mercy in Manaoag, to be the beloved Protectress and Patron of the Province of Pangasinan, and there from to bestow thy grace on us, thy children, banished in this valley of tears, look down with thine eyes of mercy upon me, who am beset with so many dangers of body and soul.  Despite not my petition, O dearest Mother, but intercede for me before thy Divine Son now and at the hour of my death.

Virgin of Manaoag, pray for us.

Our Lady's visit is over - She's visiting another home











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VISIT TO THE SHRINE OF OUR LADY OF MANAOAG
FEBRUARY 17, 2011











Sunday, July 21, 2013

Friends on Summer Trip to New England

FRIENDS...Are Like Flowers
Text by Vicki [UST MedTech]
YouTube Video: DoubtingThomasian



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JULY 21 - AUGUST 4, 2013  SUMMER ROAD TRIP TO NEW YORK, NEW ENGLAND AND CANADA BY MEDTECHS MADONNA, SUSAN, CARME, SOFIE, NERIE, JOSIE, HEDY AND LILY.

Madonna wrote she did not see her batchmates for 20 -30 years but their friendships never faded




Waiting for their Broadway tickets in Times Square 


Having fun at the Big Apple



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Hang on Snoopy, hang on!
I felt like Snoopy meeting you all at the reunion.
Take a look....
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Philosophy for Old Age



The age of maturity is that age at which one is still young but is much more resourceful

To get old is to go from passion to compassion

Many people never reach 80 because they waste time trying to stay at 40 forever


At 20, desire rules
At 30, reason rules and
At 40, it's time for good sense and judgement

Whoever is not beautiful at 20, strong at 30, rich at 40, and wise at 50, will never be beautiful, or stronger, or rich or wise

When we pass 60, there are fewer things that we think are absurd


Young people think the old are ridiculous
The old know that the young are ridiculous

A mature person goes back to find the serenity once enjoyed as a child

Nothing passes by as quickly as the years


When I was young I was told "You'll see when you're fifty", I've passed fifty but I don't see anything

In the eyes of youth there burns a flame
In the eyes of the old there shines no light

The initiative of youth and the experience of the older each have equal value



There is a small child inside each one of us

Each age calls for its own appropriate behaviour

Young people travel in groups
Adults travel in pairs
And old people walk alone


Happy the one who was young as a youth, or happy the one who is wise in old age

We all want to grow old, and we all want to deny we have arrived there

We need to understand about the passing years - How to live them, and not just accumulate them

Roger Williams "Till"




and also...

Click Victor Wood "Till"  http://youtu.be/sYlQPgLTo-w


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Published 7/13/10  ust1611 multiply
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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Assumption of Mother Mary Our Lady of Consolation

BASILICA OF OUR LADY OF CONSOLATION AND SHRINE OF VIRGIN MARY IN CAREY, NORTHWEST OHIO

Basilica of Our Lady of Consolation - Home of Conventual Franciscan Friars
Assumption Day of every year, pilgrims mostly from the Middle East go to the Basilica 

Our Lady of Consolation is one of her earliest titles of honor for the Virgin Mary, Consoler of the Afflicted, as early as 2nd century.  In the 17th century, in plague-ravaged Luxembourg, the faithful prayed to her for help and reported miraculous cures and healings.  In 1652, Pope Innocent X encouraged devotion to Our Lady of Consolation by establishing a confraternity.  Cures and healings reportedly continue to take place at the shrine to the present day.

A replica of the statue of Our Lady of Consolation from Luxembourg was received by the Basilica in Ohio.  On May 24, 1875, Our Lady was carried on a procession.  As the procession marched, a severe thunderstorm raged in the entire area.  Throughout the walk, not a drop of rain touched the statue nor anyone in the procession.  A miracle!  It's true only Catholics believe in miracle.  No other religion.

OUR LADY OF CONSOLATION PRAYER FOR THE SICK AND AFFLICTED

Dearest Mary, Mother of Consolation, please join your prayers to my own.  Look upon my difficulties with love and help me to understand and accept them.

You accepted and lived the will of Our Father in your life.  Help me to accept the Father's will for me, for I know that in His will is love.

Dear Mother of Consolation, help me by your prayers to be freed from this affliction if it be God's will.  Above all else, teach me to accept my difficulty and to see in this a deepening union with your Son, through His cross, that blessed sign of His special love for me.  Amen.

Pray: 3 Our Father, 3 Hail Mary, 3 Glory Be and 3 O My Jesus (Fatima Prayer).

Jesus will answer your prayers, not Mother Mary.  TRUST IN JESUS.





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UST Batchmate Susan, Gloria (a friend) and devotees from Chicago areas went to Basilica of Our Lady of Consolation for a 3-day retreat in June 2013




Photography by Gloria Lasala

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AUGUST 15: HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION



Mary, the mother of Jesus, died and was buried in 54 AD.  While dying on the cross, Jesus asked John who was present at the crucifixtion to take care of Mary which he duly fulfilled.  Catholics believe that she rose from the death and into heaven with both body and soul intact.
12 Revelation: And there appeared a great wonder in heaven; a woman clothed with the sun, and the moon under her feet, and upon her head a crown of 12 stars.
What a joy to remember that she is our Mother!  Since she loves us and knows our weakness, what have we to fear? - Saint Therese of Lisieux


Published 8/15/12  ust1611 blogspot
Web Page: Mother Mary

Published 7/17/13




Tuesday, July 2, 2013

USTPMTBBAA Newsletter 2013

NEW ACADEMIC OFFICIALS: UST FACULTY OF PHARMACY, MANILA, PHILIPPINES

Dean: Prof. Ellen Manansala (assumed the deanship June 1, 2013)

Asst. Dean:  Assoc. Prof. Jocelyn Domingo (formerly Department Chair of Medical Technology)

Faculty Secretary:  Assoc. Prof. Aleth Therese Dacanay

Department Chair for Pharmacy:  Assoc. Prof. Jovencio Apostol

Department Chair for Medical Technology:  Assoc. Prof. Ma. Frieda Hapan

Department Chair for Biochemistry:  Assoc. Prof. Andrea Vargas


The USTPMTBBAA NEWSLETTER has gone green.  I received my newsletter via e-mail from Secretary-Treasurer Mrs. Purie Gallardo.  Members with no e-mail or prefer to receive in prints will be sent by post.

Updated 7/1/13 ust1611 blogspot

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FROM SECRETARY/TREASURER:

Hello fellow Thomasians, Year 2013 is going fast that we are half way through the year.  Here is wishing you a very happy and enjoyable summer.  I hope you have a great and memorable summer vacations with your families.

Mini Reunion Cruise-  We had our Mini Reunion May 20 2013 on a four night cruise to Baja Mexico on the Carnival Inspiraton.  It was a great experience for me a first time cruiser.  People were all helpful and courteous.  There were quite a variety of food, entertainment and Casino for those who want to try their luck.

There were nineteen attendees after several cancellations.  It was a happy and fun occasion and quite memorable.  We were able to meet new friends and get to know more of our fellow UST graduates. 

My gratitude to Sue Peterson, Leisure Travel Consultant of Frosch Travel who along with Zeny Hilbert organized this Mini reunion cruise.  I found Sue most helpful and pleasant to work with.  Many thanks for personally preparing the Cruise Information Manual and mailing to us.

Many thanks to Budz1's "USTPMTBBAA Calendar" Fundraising and donated $230 (updated) and  Victory Limjuco, 1965 B.S. Pharmacy graduate and donated $200.

Our Fiscal year will be ending this June 30, 2013 and time to renew your membership.  Please return the enclosed/attache Renewal/Application Form with your membership fee.  Thank you very much.

Best Wishes to All and may God shower you with abundant blessings.

Purificacion S. Gallardo

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GETTING TO KNOW:

HERMINIO CASINO - USTPMTBBAA, INC. PRESIDENT

B.S. PHARMACY 1967
UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS, MANILA, PHILIPPINES

B.S. PHARMACY 1975
OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY
ADA, OHIO, USA

Worked for Revco Drugstore.  He started as a Pharmacy Intern and Student at Ohio Northern University, Revco awarded him a Grant (tuition) while finishing his B.S. Pharmacy degree.
Worked at Revco Drugs as a Pharmacist: From 1977 to 1980 then quit for 6 years.  
Worked for Rite Aid as a Pharmacist: From 1980 to 1986 then quit.
Was re-hired back by Revco from 1986 to 1999.  During those years started as a staff and eventually promoted as Pharmacy Manager.
Presently a staff pharmacist for CVS Pharmacy since 1999 when Revco was bought out by CVS.  Was Pharmacist in Charge but relinquished the position because of health issues and decided to take it easy and enjoy life and spend more time with family especially the grandchildren.

ACTIVITIES:
Active member of Knights of Rizal (Cleveland Chapter)
Appointed Vice President for East Coasts 2003 to 2012 by our late Prof Jose Gallardo, President and Founder of USTPMTBBAA
Accepted the position of President of USTPMTBBAA last June - For four years from July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2016

FAMILY:
Fely Casino - beloved wife (and happily married for 40 years and counting for more).
Four Children -  Son BJ and Daughters Christina, Rowena, & Victoria
Four Grandchildren: Maren, Aidan and twin boys Elijah & Mason

FROM THE DESK OF THE PRESIDENT:

HELLO AND HI TO EVERYONE.

THE YEAR 2013 IS MIXED WITH JOY AND EXCITEMENT AND HEALTH ISSUE FOR ME.

THE MINI REUNION IN BAJA MEXICO WAS A SUCCESS AND ENJOYABLE FOR ALL OF US.  I WOULD LIKE TO THANK THE GROUP WHO WAS WITH US AND INDEED IT WAS FUN.

THE REAL FUN IS OUR 2014 GRAND REUNION TO BE HELD IN SAN DIEGO MARRIOTT MARQUIS & MARINA (DOWNTOWN).  THE SAVE THE DATE HAS BEEN E-MAILED OUT.  MEMBERS, ALUMNI, FAMILY AND FRIENDS ARE ALL WELCOME TO ATTEND.  THE HOTEL AS VENUE HAS ALREADY BEEN RESERVED.  MORE DETAILS WILL BE SENT IN THE FUTURE.

HAPPY SUMMER EVERYONE AND BE SAFE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

HERMIE CASINO
PRESIDENT

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FROMTHE DESK OF ZENAIDA HILBERT:
I would like to thank Mrs. Purificacion Gallardo for all her HARD work in keeping and balancing our money and always keeping us inform with all the HAPPENINGS in our association:-)!!! Thank you so VERY MUCH for your dedication and hard work our dearest Secretary / Treasurer !!!

Zeny Hilbert
Vice President (Mountain Region)  

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FROM THE DESK OF PRESS RELATION OFFICER BUDZ1

Hello and happy summer to all USTPMTBBAA officers and members.  It is a season full of fun and joy.  The calendar is full - going to the beach, grilling and barbecuing, Father's Day, going on weekend rips and visiting family and friends.

There's always the beginning of the end - our website in particular.  For those who just joined in with the alumni association our first website, MSN Groups was created in 2003 and ended in 2009 when MSN decided to close it for it had become so big and all the photos were deleted.  However, the texts from the MSN Groups websites were transferred to Multiply.com in January 2009 and I created the ust1611.multiply.com which closed on March 21, 2013 after 4 years.  I find it to be the very best website because I was able to upload everything with no limits - photos, videos, music, PowerPoint and my attachments.  When the Multiply CEO decided to close it, concentrating more in the marketplace of Indonesia and the Philippines, again the texts but not the photos (all deleted) were migrated to Google - blogspot, our current home since October 27, 2012.  http://ust1611.blogspot.com  If you see 'box with red X'  in previous pages, from January 2009 to October those were inserted photos from [the defunct] Multiply.  The connection was lost and the link broken.  I intend to review the pages and replace the old photos deleted with the same ones from my files.  Hopefully, the blogspot website will last for another 5 years!  On April 1, 2013 Google/Blogspot announced it will cease to exist in 2025.  APRIL'S FOOL! 

Links: Baja Mexico Cruise, May 20-24, 2013
http://ust1611.blogspot.com/2012/12/ustpmtbbaa-scheduled-events.html
http://ust1611.blogspot.com/2010/09/hi-zenyh.html

I would like to thank everyone who participated in the Scholarship Fundraising of the 18-Month USTPMTBBAA Calendar.  A donation of $200 that was raised was donated to the association.

See you in future reunions.


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NEWS FROM UST FACULTY OF PHARMACY, MANILA PHILIPPINES:

APPOINTED DEAN ELLEN MANANSALA went to Mahidol University and Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, Thailand last May 20-24, 2013 with Dean Torres and Fr. Pompeyo de Mesa, Faculty of Pharmacy Regent and the Department Chairs to sign a memorandum of agreement for academic exchanges.  They had their faculty retreat last May 29-30 in Calaruega with Fr. Rolando dela Rosa as retreat master.  In between they had their enrollment and meetings for accreditation and syllabi making.

Board exams for pharmacists was on June 25-26.

The "2013 Homecoming" will be on Saturday, November 30, 2013.  Calling all 1963 graduates, "Golden Jubilarians" for a reunion at UST.  The unit in the Thomasian Alumni Center that will serve as the Faculty of Pharmacy office was turned over on June 15.  But it is bare.  The UST Faculty of Pharmacy Association will do the interior constructions and buy the furniture as well.  They have until October 15 to finish the interiors so it will be in time for the homecoming.  They will be updated for more details later.

Dean Priscilla Torres retired from UST effective June 01.  She was supposed to retire May 2011, but was extended for 2 more years.  She was requested by FR. Arceo, Rector of Aquinas University, Legazpi, and former Rector of UST, to supervise the offering of Pharmacy Program in Bicol (the first to open the program).  They will start with 2 sections (45 students each) and hopefully, will have quality students.

Updated 7/26/2013  ust1611 blogspot


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The newest USTPMTBBAA NEWSLETTER is being prepared by Secretary-Treasurer Purie Gallardo.  Please expect it soon in the mail or in the e-mail for those who would like to receive it online.

Updated 6/12/13


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Mailed by Mrs. Purie Gallardo (Secretary-Treasurer)
Easter, 2011 to USTPMTBBAA Members (Active).
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