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isuzu wizard nueva ecija toyota camry nueva ecijaIt was on 8 July 1982 when the 16 year old Carmelite community of Guiguinto (Philippines) received the invitation from the Bishop of the Diocese of Cabanatuan, Mgr. Vicente P. Reyes, D.D., to found a monastery in his diocese to pray for the increase of priestly and religious vocations, and the sanctification of priests and Christian families. The following 27 August, the Chapter of the cloistered nuns considered the invitation and prepared themselves for their first encounter with the bishop of Cabanatuan. The nuns set the date of their first trip for 30 August, the feast of St. Rose of Lima, patron saint of the parish where they met the bishop and the chancellor, Mgr. Lamberto Bondoc. The latter generously offered them his house and a lot located in the barrio of San Antonio, but the site of his house was not suitable due to its isolated location. So the bishop offered them a one hectare lot at the back of the seminary which satisfied the nuns.

Yet this first offer did not materialise. On 22 September the nuns received the official permission from the bishop confirming the proposed foundation. On this date a provisional house was offered to them and an association of ladies offered and promised to help them to make this foundation possible. All the clergy of the diocese expressed their agreement and acceptance of the new foundation. On the feast of Our Lady of Pilar, 12 October 1982, the nuns met the bishop together with the Vicar General, Mgr. Florentino Cinese, at his residence which was at the same time the chancery. On this second visit, the bishop showed the nuns a place in his own house and offered it to them as their provisional house. Though the nuns found this place very good for them, the offer never materialised because the MCST active sisters took residence there. In the same period the Liwag family, a local prominent family, offered to the nuns a lot for the new monastery, but because of its distance from the city it was not accepted.

During a meeting held on 29 November the bishop offered, and the nuns accepted, a very good provisional house in Muñoz, some 30 minutes drive by car from the city.
Prom Dress Stores Ft LauderdaleOn 12 January 1983 the official letter of the bishop specifying the place of the provisional house and the permission to take residence was finalised.
Miniature Husky Puppies For Sale In TennesseeOn 2 March the nuns of Guiguinto received the much awaited permission from Rome for the new foundation.
Used Furniture In Bayonne Nj Since the bishop, Mgr. Vicente P. Reyes, was very ill, on 22 March 1983 the nuns were met by Mgr. Ciceron Tombocon, auxiliary bishop of Cabanatuan, who helped them to arrange the definitive date of the inauguration and to finalise the ceremony in Muñoz.

This house was previously occupied by the active sisters of the Congregation of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, who left the country temporarily for lack of vocations. That same day the five nuns, together with five lay persons, started to clean and arrange the temporary residence. The canonical erection of the contemplative monastery in the diocese of Cabanatuan was celebrated on 8 April 1983 at 12.30 in the afternoon. The ceremony of departure was held in the chapel of the monastery of origin in Guiguinto Carmel. The Mass was presided by the Bishop of Malolos, Mgr. Cirilo Almario and Mgr. Deogracias Iñiguez, the confessor of Guiguinto Carmel concelebrated. The first community was made up of five solemnly professed and two simply professed nuns. These were: Sr. Maria de los Angeles de Jesús, Sr. Ma. De Jesus Hervas, Sr. Ma. Susana Gracia, Sr. Ma. Bernardita Blanco, Sr. Ma. Soccoro Padin, Sr. Ma. Leoncia Sampana and Sr. Ma. Herminia de la Cruz. They were accompanied by Sr. Inmaculada Rodriguez, who was then the prioress of Guiguinto Carmel and Sr. Maria del Henar Rodrigo, the treasurer, both foundresses of Guiguinto Carmel.

That year, 1983, the first week of Easter, was their definitive transfer to the new foundation. It coincided with the Holy year of Redemption, a year of grace for the new community. Before the end of the month of April, Bishop Reyes died. He was succeeded by Mgr. Ciceron Tombocon. In the first temporary house the nuns encountered many difficulties due to the irregular schedule in the celebration of the Eucharist at the monastery and because it was hard to find a possible source of sustenance for the community. It was during the Advent season of 1983 that the community experienced a fearful trial when a drug addict started to throw stones and left all the window panes of the house broken. The nuns stayed nine months in the first provisional house. Then, on 28 January 1984, they moved to the second temporary house located at the centre of Cabanatuan City. The laying of the first cornerstone of the new monastery was held on 30 December 1984. The simple ceremony, attended by several religious active sisters and by Third Order Lay Carmelites, was headed by the Bishop and Mgr. Deogracias Iñiguez.