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Introduction
What are the Four Pillars of Christianity?
Christianity  is  based  on  Four 
Pillars, namely:
1)   CREED,  representing  our 
Faith: what must we believe?
2)   SACRAMENTS,  representing 
our Public Worship: what must 
we celebrate as a community?
3)   COMMANDMENTS,  repre-
senting our Morals: what must 
we do?
4)   OUR  FATHER,  represent-
ing our Personal Prayer: how 
should we pray?
What is the Apostles Creed?
T
he  Apostles  Creed,  also  known  as  the  Symbol  of  Faith,  is  the  sum-
mary of the fundamental truths of Christianity. It is composed of 12 
articles,  corresponding  to  the  number  of  the  Apostles.  The  word  Creed 
comes from the Latin verb credere, which means to believe. 
  According to a venerable tradition, after Pentecost, and before depart-
ing to preach the Gospel to the ends of the earth (Acts 1:8), each apostle 
dictated one article of the Creed under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. 
Compiling the 12 articles, they came up with the Apostles Creed, which 
they brought along with them as the seal of true Christian faith.
  The Apostles Creed is also called the Baptismal Creed, because it is 
professed  by  the  catechumens  during  the  rite  of  Baptism,  usually  in  the 
form of questions and answers. The Church of Rome has been using the 
Apostles Creed uninterruptedly since the time of St. Peter (64 AD).
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May 2013
JUNE 2013
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St. Joseph the Worker
LABOR DAY
St. Athanasius Sts. Philip & James St. Florian
6th Sunday of Easter St. Domitian St. Gregory Nazianzen St. John of Avila St. Ignatius of Laconi Sts. Nereus & Achilleus
Ascension Our Lady of Fatima St. Isidore the Farmer St. Brendan St. Paschal Baylon
St. Magdalene 
of Canossa
St. Matthias St. John I
Pentecost Sunday  St. Bernardine of Siena St. Christopher Magallanes
&Companions
St. Rita of Cascia St. Euphrosyne 
of Polotsk
Mary Help of Christians St. Gregory VII
&Ven. Bede 
 26  27  28  29  30  31
Holy Trinity Sunday St. Augustine 
of Canterbury
Bl. Margareth Pole Bl. Richard Thirkeld St. Joan of Arc
Article 5: He descended into 
hell; on the third day he rose 
again from the dead.
A
s the  body  of Jesus was re-
posed  into  the  tomb,  his
soul descended into the Sheol, or
Ades,    which is the  place  where 
the souls of the just stayed before 
the resurrection of Christ (1 Peter
3: 18-19). Paradise was closed by
Adam's original  sin,  and  opened
again by Christ's redemption. 
  At  dawn,  of Sunday morn-
ing,  Mary  Magdalene  and other
women went  to the  tomb,  where 
they  met  the  angel  of the  Lord, 
who  said:  "Jesus is not  here,  he 
has risen" (Matthew 28:6). Upon
hearing the news, Peter and John 
ran to  the  tomb:  after seeing  the 
linen cloths on  the  ground,  they 
believed.
  Eight  days later Jesus ap-
peared again to the disciples, and
said to  Thomas:  "Doubt  no lon-
ger but believe!" Thomas replied: 
"My  Lord  and  my  God!"  Jesus
said to him: "You believe because 
you can see me. Happy are those 
who have  not  seen and yet  be-
lieve" (John 20: 27-29).
APRIL 2013
  S M T W T F S
    1  2  3  4  5  6 
  7  8  9  10  11  12  13 
  14 15 16  17  18  19  20 
  21 22 23  24  25  26  27  
  28 29 30
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T
he Year of Faith was announced by Pope Benedict XVI in his apostolic letter Porta Fidei. It will begin 
on October 11, 2012, the 50
th
 anniversary of the opening of the Second Vatican Council, and the 20
th
 
anniversary of the publication of the Catechism of the Catholic Church. The year will end on November 
24, 2013, the Solemnity of Christ the King. The Year of Faith should be celebrated at the catechetical and 
liturgical level. Concerning the catechesis, we are invited to promote evangelization and catechism among 
Christians and non-Christians alike. Concerning the liturgy, there should be penitential celebrations, in 
which we ask forgiveness especially for sins against faith, and solemn professions of faith, particularly 
during the Mass. The LOGO of the Year of Faith contains a boat, representing the Church; the cross, 
symbol of our faith; and the sail with the acronym IHS, which refers to the Eucharist. This calendar presents 
the 12 articles of the Apostles' Creed, which is the oldest profession of Christian faith. It  was composed by 
the 12 Apostles under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, before their departure for evangelizing the world. 
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  17 18 19  20  21  22  23 
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1  2  3  4  5 
 13  14  15  16  17  18  19 
20  21  22  23  24  25  26 
Sts. Basil the Great
& Gregory Nazianzen
Holy Name of Jesus St. Elizabeth Ann Seton St. John Neumann
Epiphany of the Lord St. Raymond of Peafort St. Adrian of Canterbury St. Peter Orseolo St. Theodosius St. Margareth Bourgeois
Baptism of the Lord  St. Sava St. Fursey St. Anthony the Abbot Bl. Cristina Ciccarelli
Mary, Mother of God
WORLDDAYOF PEACE
St. Severinus of Noricum
St. Arnold Janssen St. Henry of Finland
2nd Sunday Ordinary Time
STO. NIO
St. Agnes St. Vincent  St. Emerentiana St. Francis de Sales Conversion of St. Paul Sts. Timothy & Titus
 27  28  29  30  31
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Art. 1: I Believe in God,
the Father Almighty, Cre-
ator of Heaven and Earth.
F
aith  is the  theological  virtue  by
which we  believe  in the  exis-
tence  of God and in his revelation.
In order to  be  saved,  we  need faith 
and good  works,  as St.    James said: 
"Faith of  itself,  if  it  does not  have 
works, is dead" (James 2:17). 
  The  basic  truth of our Christian
faith  is the  Dogma  of the  Blessed
Trinity, which declares: "God is one 
Divine  Nature  in Three  Divine  Per-
sons: Father, Son, and  Holy  Spirit." 
It  was revealed by  Jesus himself,
who said:  "Go,  therefore, and make 
disciples of  all  nations,  baptizing
them in the name of the Father, and 
of  the  Son,  and  of  the  Holy  Spirit" 
(Matthew 28:19). 
  We believe that God created the 
universe  out  of  nothing and out  of 
love. The Bible begins with this sol-
emn  declaration:  "In the  beginning 
God created  the  heavens and the 
earth" (Genesis 1:1). 
  God  created also  the  angels, 
with the purpose of serving him and
guarding his creation.  But  some  of
them rebelled and were cast into hell.
Man is the nest creature of God, be-
cause  he  was created "in  his image 
and likeness"  (Genesis 1:26).
St. Mutien Marie Wiaux St. John Bosco
DECEMBER 2012
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  30 31
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May 2013
JUNE 2013
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  12  13 14  15  16  17  18 
  19 20 21  22  23  24  25 
  26 27 28  29  30
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1  2  3  4 
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 19  20  21  22  23  24  25 
St. Joseph the Worker
LABOR DAY
St. Athanasius Sts. Philip & James St. Florian
6th Sunday of Easter St. Domitian St. Gregory Nazianzen St. John of Avila St. Ignatius of Laconi Sts. Nereus & Achilleus
Ascension Our Lady of Fatima St. Isidore the Farmer St. Brendan St. Paschal Baylon
St. Magdalene 
of Canossa
St. Matthias St. John I
Pentecost Sunday  St. Bernardine of Siena St. Christopher Magallanes
&Companions
St. Rita of Cascia St. Euphrosyne 
of Polotsk
Mary Help of Christians St. Gregory VII
&Ven. Bede 
 26  27  28  29  30  31
Holy Trinity Sunday St. Augustine 
of Canterbury
Bl. Margareth Pole Bl. Richard Thirkeld St. Joan of Arc
Article 5: He descended into 
hell; on the third day he rose 
again from the dead.
A
s the  body  of Jesus was re-
posed  into  the  tomb,  his
soul descended into the Sheol, or
Ades,    which  is the  place  where 
the souls of the just stayed before 
the resurrection of Christ (1 Peter
3: 18-19). Paradise was closed by
Adam's original  sin,  and  opened 
again by Christ's redemption. 
  At  dawn,  of Sunday  morn-
ing,  Mary  Magdalene  and  other
women  went  to  the  tomb,  where 
they  met  the  angel  of the  Lord, 
who  said:  "Jesus is not  here,  he 
has risen" (Matthew 28:6). Upon
hearing the news, Peter and John 
ran  to  the  tomb:  after seeing  the 
linen  cloths on  the  ground,  they 
believed.
  Eight  days later Jesus ap-
peared again to the disciples, and
said  to  Thomas:  "Doubt  no  lon-
ger but believe!" Thomas replied: 
"My  Lord  and  my  God!"  Jesus
said to him: "You believe because 
you can see me. Happy are those 
who  have  not  seen and  yet  be-
lieve" (John 20: 27-29).
APRIL 2013
  S M T W T F S
    1  2  3  4  5 6 
  7  8  9  10  11  12  13 
  14 15 16  17  18  19  20 
  21 22 23  24  25  26  27 
  28 29 30
Visitation
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January 2013
FEBRUARY2013
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            1  2 
  3  4  5  6  7  8  9 
  10 11 12  13  14  15  16 
  17 18 19 20  21  22  23 
  24 25 26 27  28
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Jar 5, 11:58
NeW Voor
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6  7  8  9  10  11  12 
1  2  3  4  5 
 13  14  15  16  17  18  19 
20  21  22  23  24  25  26 
Sts. Basil the Great
& Gregory Nazianzen
Holy Name of Jesus St. Elizabeth Ann Seton St. John Neumann
Epiphany of the Lord St. Raymond of Peafort St. Adrian of Canterbury St. Peter Orseolo St. Theodosius St. Margareth Bourgeois
Baptism of the Lord  St. Sava St. Fursey St. Anthony the Abbot Bl. Cristina Ciccarelli
Mary, Mother of God
WORLDDAYOF PEACE
St. Severinus of Noricum
St. Arnold Janssen St. Henry of Finland
2nd Sunday Ordinary Time
STO. NIO
St. Agnes St. Vincent  St. Emerentiana St. Francis de Sales Conversion of St. Paul Sts. Timothy & Titus
 27  28  29  30  31
3rd Sunday Ordinary Time St. Thomas Aquinas St. Gildas the Wise Fu|| Voor
Jar 2Z, 12:39
Art. 1: I Believe in God,
the Father Almighty, Cre-
ator of Heaven and Earth.
F
aith  is the  theological  virtue  by
which  we  believe  in the  exis-
tence  of God  and  in  his revelation. 
In order to be  saved,  we  need faith
and good works,  as St.    James said: 
"Faith  of  itself,  if  it  does not  have 
works, is dead" (James 2:17). 
  The  basic  truth of our Christian
faith is the  Dogma  of the  Blessed
Trinity, which declares: "God is one 
Divine  Nature  in Three  Divine  Per-
sons: Father,  Son,  and Holy  Spirit." 
It  was revealed  by  Jesus himself, 
who said:  "Go,  therefore,  and make 
disciples of  all  nations,  baptizing
them in the  name  of the  Father, and 
of  the  Son,  and of  the  Holy  Spirit" 
(Matthew 28:19). 
  We believe that God created the 
universe  out  of  nothing  and  out  of 
love. The Bible begins with this sol-
emn  declaration:  "In  the  beginning
God created  the  heavens and  the 
earth" (Genesis 1:1). 
  God created also the  angels, 
with the purpose of serving him and 
guarding  his creation.  But  some  of
them rebelled and were cast into hell. 
Man is the nest creature of God, be-
cause  he  was created "in  his image 
and likeness"  (Genesis 1:26).
St. Mutien Marie Wiaux St. John Bosco
DECEMBER 2012
  S M T W T F S
              1 
  2  3  4  5  6  7  8 
  9  10 11  12  13  14  15 
  16 17 18  19  20  21  22 
  23 24 25  26  27  28  29 
  30 31
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October 2013
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NOVEMBER 2013
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            1 2
  3  4  5  6 7  8  9 
  10 11 12  13  14  15  16
  17 18 19  20  21  22 23 
  24 25 26  27  28  29 30
  6  7  8  9  10  11  12 
1  2  3  4  5 
 13  14  15  16  17  18  19 
 20  21  22  23  24  25  26 
St. Therese 
of the Child Jesus
Guardian Angels St. Gerard of Brogne St. Francis of Assisi St. Flora
27th Sunday 
Ordinary Time
St. Reparata Sts. Denis
& Companions
St. Ghislian St. Mary Soledad Our Lady of the Pillar
28th Sunday
Ordinary Time
St. Teresa of Avila St. Margaret Mary
Alacoque
St. Ignatius of Antioch
Our Lady of the Rosary
St. Callistus I St. Luke St. Paul of the Cross
29th Sunday
Ordinary Time
St. Hilarion Bl. John Paul II St. John Capistrano St. Anthony
Mary Claret
St. Gaudentius
of Brescia
 27  28  29  30  31
Bl. Damiano
30th Sunday
Ordinary Time
Sts. Simon
& Jude Thaddeus Bl. 
Michael Rua St. Marcellus
the Centurion
Article 10: I believe 
the forgiveness of sins.
A
ll  of us are  sinners,  and  we 
deserve  eternal  death.  How-
ever God, in his great mercy, sent 
his only  Son  to  save  us from  our
sins. As the  Gospel  says:  "His
name  is Jesus, because  he  is the 
one who is to save his people from
their sins" (Matthew 1: 21).
  Jesus Christ  entrusted  to  the 
Apostles and  to  their successors
the  power to  forgive  sins,  when 
he  said:  "As the  Father sent  me, 
so I am sending you. Receive the 
Holy Spirit. For those whose sins
you forgive, they are forgiven; for
those  whose  sins you  retain, they 
are retained" (John 20: 21-23).
  The  Church  forgives sins
through  the  sacraments of Bap-
tism  and  Penance:  Baptism  re-
moves the  original  sin;  Penance 
removes all other actual sins. 
  Since the Lord forgives all our
sins, we must also forgive whole-
heartedly our brothers and sisters. 
As we  pray in the  Our Father:
"Forgive us our sins as we forgive 
those  who  sin  against  us"  (Mat-
thew 6:12).
SEPTEMBER 2013
  S M T W T F S
  1  2  3  4  5  6  7
  8 9  10 11 12  13  14
  15 16 17  18  19 20  21 
  22 23 24  25  26 27  28 
  29 30
St. Wolfgang
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  20 21 22  23  24  25 26 
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Article 9: I believe the Holy 
Catholic Church,
the communion of Saints.
T
he Church is the assembly of
those  who  believe  in  Jesus, 
who are baptized, and who are in 
communion  with  the  Pope.  The 
Church  has four characteristics, 
namely:
One:  There  is only  one  true 
Church,  as Jesus said  to  Peter: 
"You  are  Peter,  and  on  this rock 
I will build my Church" (Matthew
16: 18). 
Holy: The Church is holy because 
it is the temple of the Holy Spirit.
Catholic: The Church is Catholic 
because it is universal, meaning is
present in all nations.
Apostolic:  The  Church  is apos-
tolic because it is founded on the 
Apostles.
The  Church  is also  called  Ro-
man because  St.  Peter died  and 
was buried in Rome, and because 
Rome is the residence of the Pope.
  The communion of the saints
is the community of all Christians
who are in the grace of God, either
on earth, Purgatory, and Paradise.
AUGUST 2013
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          1  2  3 
  4  5  6  7  8  9  10 
  11 12  13  14  15  16  17 
  18 19 20  21  22  23  24 
  25 26 27  28  29  30  31
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1  2  3  4  5  6  7  
 15  16  17  18  19  20  21 
 22  23  24  25  26  27  28 
22nd Sunday 
Ordinary Time
Bl. Bertrand of Garrigues St. Regina
23rd Sunday 
Ordinary Time
St. Peter Claver Bl. John Gabriel
Perboyre
Holy Name of Mary St. John Chrysostom Triumph of the Cross
24th Sunday 
Ordinary Time
Sts. Cornelius &Cyprian St. Joseph of Cupertino St. Januarius Sts. Adrew Kim
& Companions
St. Nicholas of Tolentino
St. Robert Bellarmine St. Matthew
25th Sunday 
Ordinary Time
St. Padre Pio 
of Pietrelcina
St. Gerard St. Finbar Sts. Cosmas & Damian St. Vincent de Paul Sts. Lorenzo Ruiz 
& Companions
 29  30
26th Sunday 
Ordinary Time
St. Jerome
Bl. Solomon Le Clerq St. Gregory the Great St. Rosalia Bl. Teresa of Calcutta
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November 2013
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DECEMBER 2013
  S M T W T F S
  1  2  3  4  5  6  7 
  8  9  10  11  12  13  14 
  15 16 17  18  19  20  21 
  22 23 24  25  26  27  28 
  29 30 31
3  4  5  6  7  8  9  
1  2 
 10  11  12  13  14  15  16 
 17  18  19  20  21  22  23 
All Saints Day All Souls Day
31st Sunday
Ordinary Time
St. Charles Borromeo St. Bertille St. Engelbert St. Godfrey Dedication of
St. John Lateran
32nd Sunday
Ordinary Time
St. Martin of Tours St. Frances
Xavier Cabrini
St. Lawrence O'Toole St. Albert the Great
Sts. Elizabeth 
& Zechariah
St. Josaphat St. Margareth 
of Scotland
33rd Sunday
Ordinary Time
Dedication of
Sts. Peter & Paul St. 
Barlaam St. Bernward Presentation of the
Bl. Virgin Mary
St. Cecilia St. Clement
24  25  26  27  28  29  30
Christ the King St. Catherine 
of Alexandria 
St. Conrad Our Lady of the
Miraculous Medal
St. Catherine Laboure St. Saturninus
OCTOBER 2013
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      1  2  3  4  5 
  6  7  8  9  10  11  12  
  13 14 15  16  17  18  19 
  20 21 22  23  24  25  26 
  27  28 29  30  31
Article 11:
I believe the resurrection
of the body.
A
t  the  end of the  world,  our
mortal  body will  be  resur-
rected,  transformed into a  glori-
ous body,  and united  again  with 
its soul. 
  When  we  die,  our body is
buried, while our soul passes im-
mediately  through  the  particular
judgment.  Then,  it  goes straight 
to Hell, Purgatory, or Paradise. At 
the  end of the  world,  our mortal 
body will rise and rejoin our soul. 
Then  body and  soul  will  pass
through  the  nal  judgment,  and
will proceed to Hell or to Paradise 
for all eternity.
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which God gives eternal  life  to
our mortal  bodies,  making them 
glorious bodies, and uniting them 
again with  our soul.  Jesus Christ 
was the  rst  who rose  from  the 
dead.  As Scripture  says:  "Christ 
has been raised fromthe dead, the 
rst-fruit  of  all  who  have  fallen
asleep" (1 Corinthians 15: 20).
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Article 2:
I Believe in Jesus Christ,
his only Son, our Lord.
J
esus Christ  is the  second  Person 
of the  Blessed  Trinity.  He  is true 
God and true  man. In  him  there  are 
two natures,  divine  and  human,  but 
only  one  divine  Person.  His divine 
nature  is eternal  and  was never cre-
ated.  His human  nature  is mortal 
and  was conceived  in  the  womb  of
the Virgin Mary by the power of the 
Holy  Spirit. As Scripture  says:  "The 
Word was made esh, he lived among 
us" (John 1: 14).
  The  name  Jesus   means "God 
Saves" (Matthew 1: 21), because his
mission is to  save  us from  sins and 
to bring us to Paradise. In order to be 
saved,  we  must  believe  in  the  name 
of Jesus.  As Scripture  says:  "Of  all 
the names in the world given to men, 
this is the only one by which we can 
be saved" (Acts 4: 12).
  The title Christ in Greek, or Mes-
siah in Hebrew, means anointed. Je-
sus is the Christ because he is the true 
prophet, king, and priest. God the Fa-
ther revealed Jesus as the Messiah at 
the  Baptism  in  the  Jordan,  when  he 
said:  "You  are  my  Son,  the  Beloved;
my favor rests on you" (Mark 1: 11).
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Article 3: He was conceived 
by the Holy Spirit, born of 
the Virgin Mary.
J
esus Christ  was conceived  by 
the  power of the  Holy  Spirit, as
declared  by  the  archangel  Gabriel: 
"The Holy Spirit will come upon you, 
and the power of the Most High will 
cover you with its shadow. And so the 
child will be holy and will be called 
Son of God" (Luke 1: 35). St. Joseph 
was not  the  real  father of Jesus,  but 
only his foster father.
  We  believe  in  four marian  dog-
mas, namely: 
Mary  Mother of God:  Mary  is the 
mother of Jesus, Jesus is God, there-
fore, Mary is the Mother of God.
Perpetual Virginity: Mary remained 
virgin for the whole life, because she 
was completely consecrated to God, 
and  also  because  it  was not  proper
that  the  Mother of God  should  have 
other children.
Immaculate  Conception: Mary  was
conceived  without  the  original  sin,
and was never stained by any sin, in 
view of her divine motherhood.
Assumption: At  the  end  of her life, 
Mary was assumed body and soul to 
Paradise, because  God  did  not  want 
the body who conceived Jesus to ex-
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of Montepulciano
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Article 4: He suffered under
Pontius Pilate, was cruci-
fied, died and was buried.
T
he passion of Christ begun in
the  Garden  of Gethsemane, 
after the  Last  Supper.  As Jesus
was praying with his apostles, Ju-
das appeared with many soldiers, 
and betrayed him with a kiss.  
  Jesus was brought  to Pontius
Pilate,  to have  him  condemned
to death.  Pilate  realized  that  Je-
sus did nothing wrong,  but  he 
was afraid of the  people.  So he 
ordered Jesus rst to be scourged
and crucied. 
  Upon reaching  the Golgotha, 
the  soldiers crucied  Jesus to-
gether with two robbers. At three, 
Jesus cried out  in  a  loud voice: 
"My God, my God, why have you 
forsaken me?"  (Matthew 27:46).
Then he yielded up his spirit.
  When it  was evening,  Joseph 
of Arimathea,  the  Virgin Mary
and other pious women,  took
the  body of Jesus,  wrapped it  in 
a  clean shroud,  and put  it  in the 
tomb.  They rolled a  large stone 
across the  entrance  of the  tomb
and went away.
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Art. 1: I Believe in God, the Father
Almighty, Creator of Heaven and Earth.
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aith is the theological virtue by which we be-
lieve in the existence of God and in his rev-
elation. In  order to  be  saved, we  need  faith  and 
good  works, as St.   James said:  "Faith of  itself,
if it does not have works, is dead" (James 2:17). 
  The  basic  truth  of our Christian  faith is the 
Dogma  of the  Blessed  Trinity, which  declares: 
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sons: Father, Son, and  Holy  Spirit."  It  was re-
vealed  by  Jesus himself, who  said:  "Go, there-
fore, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing
them in  the  name  of  the  Father, and  of  the  Son,
and of the Holy Spirit" (Matthew 28:19).
  We believe that God created the universe out 
of nothing and out of love. The Bible begins with
this solemn  declaration:  "In  the  beginning,  God 
created the heavens and the earth" (Genesis 1:1).
  God created also the angels, with the purpose 
of serving himand guarding his creation. But some 
of themrebelled and were cast into hell. Man is the 
nest creature of God, because he was created "in
his image and likeness" (Genesis 1:26).
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Eucharistic Symbols
AlphA & ome-
gA: they are the 
frst and last letters
of the Greek 
alphabet, signify-
ing that Christ is
the beginning 
and the end of
creation (Revela-
tion 22:13).
pelICAN: it 
represents Jesus,
shedding his blood 
for our salvation; 
since the pelican 
is believed to feed 
the chicks with 
her own blood 
by wounding her
breast when no 
other food is avail-
able.
IXThUS: it is the 
Greek word for fsh 
and an acrostic for the 
Greek words: Iesous
Xhristos THeou Uios
Soter (Jesus Christ 
Gods Son Savior). It 
was popular among 
Christians during the 
Roman persecution  to 
avoid detection.
IhS: it is the acronym 
for the Latin Iesus Ho-
minum Salvator (Jesus
Mens Savior). It was
promoted worldwide 
by the preaching of St.
Bernardine of Siena.
lATIN CroSS: it is
an empty cross, favored 
by the Protestants,
which reminds of the 
resurrection of Christ.
CrUCIfIX: it is a 
cross with Jesus on it, 
favored by the Catho-
lic and the Orthodox,
which recalls the suf-
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The New Roman Missal
What is the Roman Missal? 
T
he  Roman  Missal  is the  li-
turgical  book  which  con-
tains the  prayers and  the  ru-
brics for the  celebration  of the 
Mass.  It  should  not  be  called 
Sacramentary, as different  from 
Lectionary,  because  it  does not 
contain  the  rites for all  seven 
Sacraments. The Missal must be 
faithfully  followed, and  an  in-
dividual  priest  or congregation 
have no right to alter the rubrics
and  prayers according  to  their
whims. The  rubrics are  the  in-
structions for the  celebration  of
the  Mass;  the  word  comes from 
the  Latin  rubric,  meaning  red 
ink, because in the Medieval Missals they were written in red, while the 
prayers of the Mass to be spoken aloud by the priest were in black. 
 
What is the history of the roman missal?
W
hen Jesus celebrated the frst Eucharist, on the Last Supper, he used 
Hebrew for the readings of the Old Testament Scriptures, and Ara-
maic for the prayers and the discourses. 
  After Pentecost, since many pagan converts could not understand He-
brew, the Church begun celebrating the Eucharist in Greek. The Old Tes-
tament readings and psalms were taken from the Septuaginta, which is the 
Greek  translation  of Old  Testament,  while  the  New Testament  readings
and Gospels were written directly into Greek. 
  During  the  next  three  centuries,  since  majority of the  faithful  could 
no longer understand Greek, the Church begun celebrating the Eucharist 
in Latin. Consequently, St. Jerome (340-420 AD) was commissioned to 
make  the  offcial  Latin  translation  of the  Bible, known as the  Vulgate, 
which  means for the  ordinary  people.  During the  Middle  Ages there 
were several Latin Missals, notably the Verona and the Gelasium Sacra-
mentaries, with several variants.  
  In 1570, after the Council of Trent, the Church promulgated the frst 
edition  of the  Roman  Missal,  also  called the  Missal  of Pius V,  or the 
Tridentine  Mass, which  was obligatory  for the  whole  Roman  Catholic 
Church. In  1962,  the  Church  published  a  revised  edition of the  Roman 
Missal, also known as the Missal of John XXIII.
  In 1965, after the Second Vatican Council, the Church issued in Latin
the Second Vatican Council Missal, or Missal of Paul VI, or Editio Typica, 
containing the liturgical revisions mandated by the Council. The new Ro-
man Missal had a second edition in 1975, and the third edition in 2002. 
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Eucharistic Symbols
AlphA & omegA:
they are the frst and 
last letters of the Greek 
alphabet, signifying that 
Christ is the beginning 
and the end of creation 
(Revelation 22:13). 
pelICAN: it repre-
sents Jesus, shedding 
his blood for our salva-
tion; since the pelican 
is believed to feed the 
chicks with her own 
blood by wounding her
breast when no other
food is available.
IXThUS: it is the 
Greek word for fsh 
and an acrostic for the 
Greek words: Iesous
Xhristos THeou Uios
Soter (Jesus Christ 
Gods Son Savior). It 
was popular among 
Christians during the 
Roman persecution  to 
avoid detection.
IhS: it is the acronym 
for the Latin Iesus Ho-
minum Salvator (Jesus
Mens Savior). It was
promoted worldwide 
by the preaching of St. 
Bernardine of Siena.
lATIN CroSS: it is
an empty cross, favored 
by the Protestants,
which reminds of the 
resurrection of Christ. 
CrUCIfIX: it is a 
cross with Jesus on it,  
favored by the Catho-
lic and the Orthodox, 
which recalls the suf-
fering and sacrifce of
Christ. 
ChI-rho: it is a 
symbol made by 
superimposing the frst 
two letters of Christ in 
Greek, the Chi (X) and 
the Rho (R). Emperor
Constantine saw this
symbol in the sky, and 
heard the words By 
this sign, conquer.
INrI: it is the Latin 
abbreviation for Iesus
Nazarenus Rex Iu-
daeorum (Jesus Christ, 
King of the Jews), the 
sign placed above Jesus
head on the cross (John 
19:19).
lAmB: it represents
Jesus as the Lamb of 
God, who was slain 
but now lives forever
(Revelation 5:6).
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With the New 
English Trans-
lation of the 
Roman Missal
The Order of Mass
THE NEW ENGLISH TRANSLATION
 The Introductory Rites 
SIGN OF THE CROSS
Priest:  In  the  name  of  the  Father,  and  of  the  Son, 
and of the Holy Spirit.
People:  Amen.
GREETING
Priest:  The  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  and 
the love of God, and the communion of the 
Holy Spirit be with you all.
People:  And with your spirit.
PENITENTIAL ACT
Priest:  Brethren  (brothers  and  sisters),  let  us  ac-
knowledge  our  sins,  and  so  prepare  our-
selves to celebrate the sacred mysteries.
All:  I confess to almighty God and to you, my 
brothers  and  sisters,  that  I  have  greatly  sinned, 
in my thoughts and in my words, in what I have 
done and in what I have failed to do, (and, striking 
their  breast,  they  say:)  through  my  fault,  through  my 
fault,  through  my  most  grievous  fault;  (Then  they 
continue:) therefore I ask blessed Mary ever-Virgin, 
all  the Angels  and  Saints,  and  you,  my  brothers 
and sisters, to pray for me to the Lord our God.
At the end of the Preface he joins his hands and concludes the 
Preface with the people, singing or saying aloud:
HOLY
Holy, Holy, Holy Lord God of hosts. Heaven and 
earth are full of your glory. Hosanna in the high-
est. Blessed is he who comes in the name of the 
Lord. Hosanna in the highest.
Then the Priest continues the Eucharistic Prayer.
CONSECRATION
Priest:  TAKE THIS, ALL OF YOU, AND EAT OF IT, 
FOR THIS  IS  MY  BODY, WHICH WILL  BE  GIVEN 
UP FOR YOU.
Priest:  TAKE  THIS,  ALL  OF  YOU,  AND  DRINK 
FROM  IT,  FOR  THIS  IS  THE  CHALICE  OF  MY 
BLOOD,  THE  BLOOD  OF  THE  NEW  AND  ETER-
NAL COVENANT, WHICH WILL BE POURED OUT 
FOR  YOU  AND  FOR  MANY  FOR  THE  FORGIVE-
NESS OF SINS. DO THIS IN MEMORY OF ME.
Priest:  The mystery of faith.
People:  We proclaim your Death, O Lord, and pro-
fess your Resurrection until you come again.
Or:  When  we  eat  this  Bread  and  drink  this 
Cup,  we  proclaim  your  Death,  O  Lord, 
until you come again.
Or:  Save us, Savior of the world, for by your 
Cross  and  Resurrection  you  have  set  us 
free.
Then the Priest continues the Eucharistic Prayer. At the end he 
says the doxology.
DOXOLOGY
Priest:   Through him, and with him, and in him, O 
God,  almighty  Father,  in  the  unity  of  the 
Holy Spirit, all glory and honor is yours, for 
ever and ever.
People:  Amen.
  The  Communion  Rite 
OUR FATHER
All:  Our Father, who art in heaven,  hallowed 
be thy name; thy kingdom come, thy will 
be done  on  earth  as  it  is  in  heaven.  Give 
us  this  day  our  daily  bread,  and  forgive 
us our trespasses, as we forgive those who 
trespass  against  us;  and  lead  us  not  into 
temptation, but deliver us from evil.
Priest:  Deliver us, Lord, we pray, from every evil, 
graciously grant peace in our days, that, by 
the  help  of  your  mercy,  we  may  be  always 
free  from  sin  and  safe  from  all  distress,  as 
we  await  the  blessed  hope  and  the  coming 
of our Savior, Jesus Christ.
People:  For the kingdom, the power and the glory 
are yours now and for ever.
SIGN OF PEACE
Priest:  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  who  said  to  your Apos-
tles: Peace I leave you, my peace I give you; 
look not on our sins, but on the faith of your 
Church, and graciously grant her peace and 
unity  in  accordance  with  your  will.  Who 
live and reign for ever and ever.
People:  Amen.
Priest:  The peace of the Lord be with you always.
People:  And with your spirit.
Priest:  Let us offer each other the sign of peace.
LAMB OF GOD
Lamb  of  God,  you  take  away  the  sins  of  the 
world, have mercy on us.
Lamb  of  God,  you  take  away  the  sins  of  the 
world, have mercy on us.
Lamb  of  God,  you  take  away  the  sins  of  the 
world, grant us peace.
Priest:  Behold  the  Lamb  of  God,  behold  him  who 
takes away the sins of the world. Blessed are 
those called to the supper of the Lamb.
All:  Lord,  I  am  not  worthy  that  you  should 
enter  under  my  roof,  but  only  say  the 
word and my soul shall be healed.
COMMUNION
The  Priest  raises  a  host  slightly  and  shows  it  to  each  of  the 
communicants, saying:
Priest:  The Body of Christ.
Communicant:  Amen.
PRAYER AFTER COMMUNION
Priest:  Let us pray. 
Then  the  Priest,  with  hands  extended,  says  the  Prayer  After 
Communion, at the end of which the people acclaim:
People:  Amen.
 The Concluding Rites 
Priest:  The Lord be with you.
People:  And with your spirit.
Priest:  May  almighty  God  bless  you,  the  Father, 
and the Son, + and the Holy Spirit.
People:  Amen.
Priest:  Go forth, the Mass is ended.
Or:  Go and announce the Gospel of the Lord.
Or:  Go in peace, glorifying the Lord by your life.
Or:  Go in peace.
People:  Thanks be to God.
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THE NEW PRAYER BOOK.
For  the  first  time  ever,  the  most  common 
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illustrated  with  traditional  images  and  art 
masterpieces,  it  is  especially  designed 
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Parishes. It includes: Morning &  Evening 
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& Regina Coeli. Prayer to the Guardian 
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Sacred Heart, to Mary, and to the 
Saints.  Prayers  for  the  Sick  &  for 
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Prayer to Our Lady of Fatima
O 
most holy Virgin Mary, Queen of the most
holy Rosary, you were pleased to appear to the
children of Fatima  and  reveal a  glorious  message. 
We implore you, inspire in our hearts a fervent love
for the recitation of the Rosary. By meditating on
the mysteries  of the redemption that are recalled 
therein, may we obtain the graces and virtues that
we ask through the merits of Jesus Christ, our Lord 
and Redeemer. Amen.
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ISBN
978-971-93402-6-3
AUTHOR
Fr. Paolo O. Pirlo, SHMI
PUBLISHER
Sons of Holy Mary Immaculate
- Quality Catholic Publications
Isabella De Rosis St., Multinational Vill. 
1700 Paraaque City, Philippines
Telefax  (02) 828-2338, Tel (02) 828-9509
sonsmary@info.com.ph
IMPRIMI POTEST
Most Rev. Fr. Luigi Fain Binda
General Father SHMI
Rome May 1, 2010
EDITION
1st Edition, Manila, June 29, 2010
Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul
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The Way of the Cross
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Evening Prayer
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The FiFTh Luminous mysTery
The insTiTuTion oF The eucharisT
A
fter taking the cup, Jesus gave thanks and said, 
Take this and divide it among you. For I tell
you I  will not drink again of the fruit of the vine
until the kingdom  of God  comes.  And  he took
bread,  gave thanks  and  broke it,  and  gave it to 
them,  saying,  This  is  my body given for you;  do 
this in remembrance of me. In the same way, after
the supper he took the cup, saying, This cup is the
new covenant in my blood, which is poured out for
you (cfr Luke 22:14-20). 
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Three Oclock Prayer
Y
ou died Jesus, but the source of life fowed out
for souls and the ocean of mercy opened up for
the whole world. O fountain of life, immeasurable
Divine Mercy,  cover the whole world  and  empty
yourself out upon us.  O Blood  and  Water which
fowed out from the heart of Jesus as a fountain of
mercy for us, we trust in you!
Holy God, Holy Mighty One, Holy Immortal One,
Have mercy on us and the whole world. 
Holy God, Holy Mighty One, Holy Immortal One,
Have mercy on us and the whole world. 
Holy God, Holy Mighty One, Holy Immortal One,
Have mercy on us and the whole world. 
Jesus, King of Mercy we trust in you. Amen.
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The Holy Rosary
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Prayer to the Guardian Angel
A
ngel of God, my guardian dear.
To whom his love commits me here;
Ever this day be at my side,
To light and guard, to rule and guide. Amen.
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Prayer to Saint Michael
S
aint Michael the Archangel, defendus inbattle! Be
our protection against the wickedness and snares 
of the Devil. May God rebuke him, we humbly pray; 
and do you, Oprince of the heavenly hosts, cast into 
hell Satan andthe other evil spirits, who prowl about
the world seeking the ruin of souls. Amen.
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Blessing Before Meals
B
less  us,  O Lord,  and  these thy gifts  which we
are about to  receive from  thy bounty,  through
Christ our Lord. Amen.
Grace After Meals
W
e give you thanks,  O Lord,  for all thy gifts, 
which we have received  from  thy bounty, 
through Christ our Lord. Amen.
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THE NEW SONG BOOK.
The  New  Song  Book  is  the  matching 
companion  of  the  New  Prayer  Book, 
in  accordance  with  Saint  Augustine's 
motto:  "He  who  sings  well  prays  twice." 
The  New  Song  Book  contains  the  most 
popular  religious  songs,  in  English  and 
Tagalog,  with  easy-to-use  accords.  An 
attractive  and  indispensable  book  for 
Catholic students and choir members, 
it  is  also  useful  for  parishioners, 
church ministers, and family members. 
The  New  Song  Book  i s  di vi ded 
into  chapters  for  easy  reference, 
with  corresponding  illustrations, 
as  follows:  ENTRANCE,  KYRIE, 
GLORIA,  ALLELUIA,  SANCTUS, 
OFFERTORY,  ACCLAMATION, 
AMEN,  PATER,  DOXOLOGY, 
AGNUS  DEI,  COMMUNION, 
RECESSIONAL,  PRAISE  & 
WORSHIP,  MARY,  ADVENT 
&  CHRI STMAS,   LENT, 
NEO-CATHECUMENATE, 
ORDINATION, TAIZE, LATIN 
SONGS, WEDDING SONGS. 
Size 4.75"x7.50"; 288 Pages 
all in color. Including plastic 
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TOTUS TUUS
  C            G7              C
TOTUS TUUS MARIA, 
     F           G7                   C      CM7
AKOY IYONG-IYO AKING INA.
          F              G7
LAHAT NG HAWAK KOT, 
          C            Am
LAHAT NG BUHAY KO.
          F                Fm                 G7
LAHAT NIYARIY IYONG-IYO. R
          Am                                 Em     A
Ang bawat hakbang nga sa buhay ko.
     Dm    G7         C             CM7
Sa Yo Maria inihahabilin  ko.
         Am                     Em          A
Munting pangarap ng buhay ko.
         Dm                      Fm
Ang tanging alay sa Yo,
         Em                         Am
Ngayon ay tanggapin mo;
       Dm                 F - G          Em       C
Sa Yo matatagpuan  ang kaligayahan. R
              C    Fm       C
Iyong-iyo, Totus Tuus.
AVE MARIA, ITALIAN
G            C     Am         Em    G        C   D        G
Ave Maria, piena di grazia il Signore e con te.
 E                  Am          D           G
Tu sei benedetta fra tutte le donne
B7         Em          Am                 D
E benedetto e il fglio tuo, Gesu
 G             C     Am          Em  G               C   D       G
Santa Maria, Madre di Dio Prega per noi peccatori
E                      Am     D                   G
Adesso e nellora    della nostra morte.
   B7                 Em Am                  D         Cm   G
Adesso e nellora della nostra morte.  Amen.
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Agnus Dei  265
Ave MAriA  265
Ave MAriA (rAMirez-Aquino)  265
Ave reginA CAeloruM  266
AlMA reDeMptoris MAter  266
sAlve reginA   266
o sAlutAris HostiA  267
tAntuM ergo   267
Ave MAris stellA   268
  WEDDING SONGS
All i Ask of You (BArBArA streisAnD)  270
CHerisH tHe treAsure  271
CovenAnt JourneY  272
froM tHis MoMent  273
i will Be Here (vAlenCiAno)   274
lookin tHrougH tHe eYes of love   276
speCiAl MeMorY  277
tHe gift (BriCkMAn-newton-JoHn)   277
You ligHt up MY life   279
Your love (AlAMiD)   280
vAlentine (MCBriDe - BriCkMAn)   281
ikAw  282
MinsAn lAng kitAng iiBigin (riverA)   283
pAg-iBig ko (Cenzon)   284
pAnunuMpA (gonzAles-tirol)   285
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TOTUS TUUS
  C            G7              C
TOTUS TUUS MARIA, 
     F           G7                   C      CM7
AKOY IYONG-IYO AKING INA.
          F              G7
LAHAT NG HAWAK KOT, 
          C            Am
LAHAT NG BUHAY KO.
          F                Fm                 G7
LAHAT NIYARIY IYONG-IYO. R
          Am                                 Em     A
Ang bawat hakbang nga sa buhay ko.
     Dm    G7         C             CM7
Sa Yo Maria inihahabilin  ko.
         Am                     Em          A
Munting pangarap ng buhay ko.
         Dm                      Fm
Ang tanging alay sa Yo,
         Em                         Am
Ngayon ay tanggapin mo;
       Dm                 F - G          Em       C
Sa Yo matatagpuan  ang kaligayahan. R
              C    Fm       C
Iyong-iyo, Totus Tuus.
AVE MARIA, ITALIAN
G            C     Am         Em    G        C   D        G
Ave Maria, piena di grazia il Signore e con te.
 E                  Am          D           G
Tu sei benedetta fra tutte le donne
B7         Em          Am                 D
E benedetto e il fglio tuo, Gesu
 G             C     Am          Em  G               C   D       G
Santa Maria, Madre di Dio Prega per noi peccatori
E                      Am     D                   G
Adesso e nellora    della nostra morte.
   B7                 Em Am                  D         Cm   G
Adesso e nellora della nostra morte.  Amen.
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SHMI  MASS CARDS
Our Mass Cards are a meaningful way to pray for the Soul of the Departed as well as 
to support our seminary formation and charitable activities. Each card is inserted in an 
elegant leatherette folder and provided with a white envelope. For your order, choose 
one of the following: 
 
1)  SINGLE ORDER: if you need a single Mass Card for a particular person, contact 
our offce and provide us with the following: Name of the departed, name of the 
donor, complete mailing address and contact numbers. Orders in Manila will be 
personally delivered in 24 hours; in the province, in 3 days via express courier. 
2)   BECOME  A  MASS  CARD  PROMOTER:  if  you  are  willing  to  become  a  Mass 
Cards Promoter, we will deliver to you the Mass Cards on consignment basis and 
with additional discount. 
3)  PERSONALISE MASS CARDS: if you want to have your own Mass Cards, with 
your own pictures and the name of your Religious Institute or Parish, contact our 
offce and request for one of our representative to visit and discuss the details. 
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