Friday, March 30, 2012
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
ARMA CHRISTI IN CATANAUAN QUEZON - ARRIVAL
THE WHOLE ENTOURAGE BEING ESCORTED BY A 20 PERSON BIKER CLUB
ARRIVING AT THE FIRST PARISH - SAN IGNACIO DE LOYOLA - QUEZON
OUR ARRIVAL TO CATANAUAN QUEZON ENTRANCE
ARMA CHRISTI RELIQUARY
Arma Christi ("Weapons of Christ"), or the Instruments of the Passion, are the objects associated with Jesus' Passion in Christian symbolism and art.
They are seen as arms in the sense of heraldry, and also as the weapons Christ used to achieve his conquest over Satan; the prime member, the Cross, had been introduced to Christian art in the 4th century as the Crux Invicta, a symbol of victory.
Relics of the most important items had a long history, dating back to the Empress Helena's discovery of the True Cross in the early 4th century. Relics of the the Holy Lance, Holy Sponge, Holy Chalice and Nails from the Cross were all venerated well before 1000, and were to proliferate in later centuries.
Since the early Middle Ages and throughout the modern period, these elements are intended as weapons not only in the concrete and literary sense, as they are instruments of physical torture, but are weapons particularly in the spiritual sense – being instruments through which our salvation was brought into fruition. Because through them, Christ gave His life to redeem man from sin and from them humanity can then likewise seek refuge, consolation and help against the temptations of this world.
As St. Paul points out: ”In reality, although we are in the flesh, we do not battle according to the flesh, for the weapons of our battle are not of flesh but are enormously powerful, capable of destroying fortresses. We destroy arguments and every pretension raising itself against the knowledge of God…” (2 Cor 10: 3-5).
Monday, March 26, 2012
REFERENCE MAP OF THE RELICS OF OUR LORD AND THE SAINTS
REFERENCE MAP
OF THE RELICS OF OUR
LORD AND THE SAINTS IN THE ARMA CHRISTI
St. Simon the Zealot
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St. James the Less
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St. Thomas the Doubter
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St Bartholomew
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St. Matthew
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St. Jude Thaddeus
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St Paulinus of Nola
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St Liborii Ep
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St Bonaventure
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St Francis de Sales
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St. Luis Ep
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St Andrew
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St James the Great
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St Peter
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St. Paul
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St John the Beloved
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St Philip
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St. Bernard of Clairvaux
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St Anthony the Abbot
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St Benedict of Nursia
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St John of God
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St Emigidius Bishop & Mart.
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Ex Fune DNJC
(From the Rope)
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Es Spine DNJC
(From the Thorn)
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Ex Clavi DNJC
(From the Nail)
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Ex Spongia DNJC
(From the Sponge)
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St Stephen
Protomartyr
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St Philip Neri
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SPLINTER
FROM
THE
HOLY CROSS
OF
OUR
LORD JESUS
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St Charles Borromeo
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Ex Vest Purp
(From the Purple Cloak)
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Columna Flag
(Column of Flagellation)
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St Lawrence
The Deacon
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St Diego
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St Peter Nolasco
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St Blaise
Bishop & Mart.
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Ex Vest Incons
(From the Seamless
Robe)
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Ex Arundini
(From the Reed that struck
Our Lord)
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St Sebastian
The Martyr
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St Francis Soler
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St Joseph Calasanz
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St Ciriacus Bishop and
Martyr
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Ex Praesepe
(From the Cave of the
Nativity)
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Ex Foeno Pref
(From the Hay)
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Ex Fasciis
(From the Swaddling Clothes)
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Ex Cunis (from the Cradle)
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St Ignatius of Loyola
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St Bernardine
of Siena
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St Peter Martyr
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St Louis IX
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St Vitus the Martyr
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St Venanti M
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St Nicolas of Myra
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St Augustine
Of Hippo
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St Gregory
The Great
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St Ambrose
Of Milan
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St Jerome
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St Francis Xavier
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St Basil the Great
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St Pius V
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St Thomas Aquinas
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St Silvester Pope
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St Isidore the Farmer
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St Cajetan Thiene
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St Paschal Baylon
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St Dominic de Guzman
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St Roch of Montpellier
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St Aloysius Gonzaga
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RELICS OF
OUR LORD FROM HIS BIRTH TO HIS PASSION AND DEATH:
1. Ex Arundine (from the Reed that Struck Our
Lord)
2. Ex Clavi D. (from the Nail the Pierced Our Lord)
3. Ex Columna Flag (from the Column of Flagellation)
4. Ex Cunis (From the Crib)
5. Ex Fasciis (from the Bandages)
6. Ex Foeno Pref (From the Hay)
7. Ex Fune D (from the Rope that tied Our Lord)
8. Ex Praesepe (from the Manger)
9. Ex Spine D. (from the Crown of Thorns)
10. Ex Spongia D. (from the Sponge used during Crucifixion)
11. Ex Vest. Incons. (from the Seamless Robe)
12. Ex Vest. Purp. (from the Purple Cloak)
13. Relic of the True Cross
2. Ex Clavi D. (from the Nail the Pierced Our Lord)
3. Ex Columna Flag (from the Column of Flagellation)
4. Ex Cunis (From the Crib)
5. Ex Fasciis (from the Bandages)
6. Ex Foeno Pref (From the Hay)
7. Ex Fune D (from the Rope that tied Our Lord)
8. Ex Praesepe (from the Manger)
9. Ex Spine D. (from the Crown of Thorns)
10. Ex Spongia D. (from the Sponge used during Crucifixion)
11. Ex Vest. Incons. (from the Seamless Robe)
12. Ex Vest. Purp. (from the Purple Cloak)
13. Relic of the True Cross
Aside from the Arma Christi and the Holy Shroud of
Turin there are also relics of 56 + more saints:
RELICS of the 12 APOSTLES
14. St. Andrew
15. St. Bartholomew
16. St. James the Great
17. St. James the Less
18. St. John Apostle
19. St. Jude Thaddeus
20. St. Matthew
21.St.
Paul
22. St. Peter
23. St. Philip the Apostle
24. St. Simon the Zealot
25. St. Thomas Apostle
14. St. Andrew
15. St. Bartholomew
16. St. James the Great
17. St. James the Less
18. St. John Apostle
19. St. Jude Thaddeus
20. St. Matthew
21.
22. St. Peter
23. St. Philip the Apostle
24. St. Simon the Zealot
25. St. Thomas Apostle
RELICS of ABBOTS (4)
26. St. Anthony the Abbot
27. St. Benedict of Nursia, Abbot
28. St. Bernard of Clairvaux, Abbot
29. St. Romuald Abbot
26. St. Anthony the Abbot
27. St. Benedict of Nursia, Abbot
28. St. Bernard of Clairvaux, Abbot
29. St. Romuald Abbot
RELICS of BISHOPS (Confessors , Martyrs
& Doctors of the Church) - (13)
30. St. Ambrose of Milan
31. St. Augustine of Hippo - Bishop and Doctor
32. St. Basil the Great Bishop and Doctor
33. St. Blaise, Bishop and Martyr
34. St. Bonaventure OFM
35. St. Charles Borromeo of Milan
36. St. Cyriacus Bishop & Martyr
37. St. Emigidius Bishop & Martyr
38. St. Francis de Sales
39. St. Liborius - Bishop
40. St. Luis of Tolouse - Bishop
41. St. Nicolas of Myra - Bishop
42. St. Paulinus of Nola
30. St. Ambrose of Milan
31. St. Augustine of Hippo - Bishop and Doctor
32. St. Basil the Great Bishop and Doctor
33. St. Blaise, Bishop and Martyr
34. St. Bonaventure OFM
35. St. Charles Borromeo of Milan
36. St. Cyriacus Bishop & Martyr
37. St. Emigidius Bishop & Martyr
38. St. Francis de Sales
39. St. Liborius - Bishop
40. St. Luis of Tolouse - Bishop
41. St. Nicolas of Myra - Bishop
42. St. Paulinus of Nola
RELICS of MARTYRS
43. St. Lawrence Martyr
44.St. Peter
Martyr
45.St.
Sebastian Martyr
46. St. Stephen Martyr
47. St. Venantius Martyr
48. St. Vitus Martyr
43. St. Lawrence Martyr
44.
45.
46. St. Stephen Martyr
47. St. Venantius Martyr
48. St. Vitus Martyr
RELICS of PRIESTS (Martyrs, Confessors
& Doctors of the Church)
49. St. Bernardine ofSiena
50. St. Cajetan Thiene
51. St. Didaci (San Diego )
52. St. Dominic de Guzman
53. St. Francis Soler
54.St. Francis
Xavier
55.St.
Ignatius Loyola
56.St.
Jerome
57.St. John
the Cross
58. St. Joseph Calasanz
59.St.
Leonard of Port Maurice
60.St. Paschal
Baylon
61. St. Peter Nolasco
62.St. Philip
Neri
63. St. Thomas Aquinas
49. St. Bernardine of
50. St. Cajetan Thiene
51. St. Didaci (
52. St. Dominic de Guzman
53. St. Francis Soler
54.
55.
56.
57.
58. St. Joseph Calasanz
59.
60.
61. St. Peter Nolasco
62.
63. St. Thomas Aquinas
RELICS of LAY PERSONS
64. St. Aloysius Gonzaga
65. St. Isidore the Farmer
66.St.
John of God
67. St. Louis IX - King of France
68. St. Roch ofMontpellier
64. St. Aloysius Gonzaga
65. St. Isidore the Farmer
66.
67. St. Louis IX - King of France
68. St. Roch of
RELICS
of POPES (Martyrs, Confessors & Doctors of the Church)
69. St. Pius V Pope
70. St. Silvester Pope
71. St.Gregory the Great
69. St. Pius V Pope
70. St. Silvester Pope
71. St.Gregory the Great
BIBLICAL REFERENCE TO THE RELICS OF THE PASSION OF OUR LORD
BIBLICAL REFERENCE TO THE RELICS OF THE PASSION OF OUR LORD
PASSION:
EX COLUMNA FLAG. (from the Column of Flagellation) – John 19:1
EX SPONGIA DNJC (from the SPONGE used during the Crucifixion of Our Lord) – John 19: 28-29EX FUNE DNJC (from the ROPE that tied Our Lord) – John 18:12
EX LIGNUM CRUCIS (a splinter from the wood of the HOLY CROSS of Our Lord): John 19:17-27
EX CLAVI DNJC (from the precious nail of Our Lord) – John 19:18 / John 20:25
EX VESTE PURPURE (from the Purple Cloak of Our Lord) – Matthew 27:27-28 / John 19:5
EX VESTE INCONSTULIS (from the SEAMLESS ROBE of Our Lord) - John 19: 23-24
EX VESTE INCONSTULIS (from the SEAMLESS ROBE of Our Lord) - John 19: 23-24
HOLY SHROUD OF TURIN – Mark 15:46
BASEHAN SA BIBLIA NG MGA RELIKYA NG PASYON NG PANGINOON
PASSION:

EX SPINA DNJC (Mula sa Koronang Tinik) – Mateo 27:29 / Juan 19:5
EX ARUNDINE DNJC (Mula sa Tambo na pinanghampas sa Panginoon) – Mateo 27:29-30
EX SPONGIA DNJC (Mula sa Spongha) – John 19: 28-29
EX FUNE DNJC (Mula sa Tali na pinanggapos sa Panginoon) – John 18:12
EX LIGNUM CRUCIS (Piraso ng kahoy mula sa Krus ni Kristo): John 19:17-27
EX CLAVI DNJC (Mula sa Pako ng Panginoon) – John 19:18 / John 20:25
EX VESTE PURPURE (Mula sa Pulang balabal na isinuot sa Panginoon) – Matthew 27:27-28 / John 19:5
EX VESTE INCONSTULIS (Mula sa Damit na Sinuot ng Panginoon) - John 19: 23-24
HOLY SHROUD OF TURIN – Mark 15:46
Sunday, March 11, 2012
SHROUD EXPOSITION AND ST. CHARLES BORROMEO
A SCANNED ILLUSTRATION OF THE PUBLIC EXPOSITION OF THE HOLY SHROUD
ST. CHARLES BORROMEO - VERY MUCH INSTRUMENTAL OF THE ARRIVAL OF THE HOLY SHROUD TO ITALY KNEELS DOWN IN THANKSGIVING FOR THE ANSWERED PRAYER HE RECEIVED FOR THE ARCHDIOCESE OF MILAN
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