HomeEst autem fides credere quod nondum vides; cuius fidei merces est videre quod credisDec 18, 2006
DAVE CEASAR F. DELA CRUZ is a lay worker and a faithful of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cubao. He graduated with the degree of Education major in Religious Education and attained a diploma on Liturgical courses. He is online to share his life and works through words, pictures and more.

“Sinite parvulos venire ad me.
Ne prohibueritis eos;
talium est enim regnum Dei."
[Marcum 10: 14]

[Let the children come to me;
do not prevent them,
for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these.]

Photo AlbumMata ni Cathy, aking Nikon D60Jul 18, 2008

New Features for the Chapel
7 Photos, 5 comments

Kakulitan namin
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Buhok ni GF
1 Photo, 2 comments

Mga Fetus pa ang Grade 6-OLMC
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Blog EntryMalaking blackboard o whiteboardJul 22, 2008
First Love: - Saint Francis of Assisi - Mother Teresa - Saint Josemaria - Blessed Ivan Merz - Saint John of the Cross - Saint Therese of Lisieux - Saint Ignatius of Loyola Second Love: - Saint Cyril of... more
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Jul 18-Transfiesta 2008
Jul 18-Vigan, here we come!
Jul 18-Saint Joseph's Chapel
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ReviewReview and studyJun 6, 2008
ThumbnailMy dear children: may Jesus watch over my daughters and sons for me!

In writing to you as June begins, my heart overflows once again with the need to give thanks to God for all his gifts. On the vigil of the solemnity of Corpus Christi, I... more
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May 20-May 2008 - Message of the Prelate of Opus Dei
Apr 28-Let Me Go to the Father's House
Apr 28-Eucharist
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MusicJuke Box [P5.00 ang hulog]Jan 29, 2008

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josemariaescriva wrote on Jul 24
kuyaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

gusto ko na pong mamatay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


wala na akong silbi dito!!!!!!!!!!!!!

pls. patayin nyo po ako!!!!!!!!!


last word ko po pag biglaan namatay ako

crush ko si san josemaria escriva!!!!!!!!


pls. sa monday patayin nyo na po ako!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
josemariaescriva wrote on Jul 21
kuya tama naman po ang sinabi nyo po

sabi nyo po japheth just wanna know lang dahil
naiinis po ako hehehe!!

wanna say hi reply kayo

and its so unfair 5 or 6 lang pom kami!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
josemariaescriva wrote on Jul 20
Kuya Masmaganda maging santo ka nalang

parang bagay kasi maging santo ka nalang

bagay

reply po kayo ha

pag naintindihan nyo po itong
word na to

I don't want to make it

I just want


josemariaescriva wrote on Jul 19
nakz!!!!!!

where do you get your layout?

are you friendly person or rude.... person?

don't matter your handsome or not

other people thinks that you are a saint

me? I think that you're a saint

for all the hard work you do in school

6-olmc students think you're a priest

but someday kuya dave will be a saint

in my hungry heart that needs love from Jesus.

I think you're perfect to be a model of

Saint Ivan Merz the saint that you

idolized me again? umm!! Saint Josemaria Escriva

I idolized him because he

work neatly for Opus Dei

he died peacefully for the love of Christ

he believe that Christ saves him.

I'm gonna end this because the

comment I gave you is veryyyyyy

longggggggggg!!!!!!!!!!!


Thanks again!!

Precious Japheth L. Benablo

your friendly student
josemariaescriva wrote on Jul 19
kuya dave mali naman po ang
spelling ng pangalan ko alam nyo naman
naiinis ako pag nakikita ko

comment kayo plagi god bless

you thank you po dahil friendly kayo doon sa school



Precious Japheth L.Benablo

your dearest child
josemariaescriva wrote on Jul 18
THANK YOU PO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

o nga pla ano po yung ginawa niyo po sa chapel

sabi ni ate jyra practice daw!!!!!!

buti po pinalitan niyo na po yung shibashi

dahil sabi bg classmate ko nakakaantok raw

sa bagay nakakaantok kapag inaantok: P
francisteresa wrote on Jul 18
"Vitiis nemo sine nascitur" - Horace
josemariaescriva wrote on Jul 18
kuya dave comment naman sorry yung sinabi ko noong friday
hindi po ako nagsabi noon classmate ko po honest kahit tanungin niyo pa po yung nakarinig!!!!
johnpaolo wrote on Jul 17
soory, wrong address, pls delete my message, it was supposed to be for friendster, thanks.
johnpaolo wrote on Jul 17
sorry wrong address,
johnpaolo wrote on Jul 17
watebur call boy
gurlyjhoana wrote on Jul 14
hi brother dave üü
kamusta sir? kilala mo po ba ako? :)) HAHA! =))
josemariaescriva wrote on Jul 14


Biography Of St. Josemaria Escriva

Born:09 January 1902,
Place:Barbastro,Aragona,Spain
Died:1975 June 26 [aged 73]
Place:Rome,Italy
Cause Of Death:Diabetes and the reflection of the Immaculate Conception
Tomb:Rome
Canonize:2002 October 6
Canonized By.:Pope John Paul II
Place:Vatican City
Relics:[Rome]?
[Philippines]:Teeth [cause of diabetes]Dress [being a Roman Catholic Priest]
Shrine: Opus Dei[in Rome]
Feast:26 June


ito po ang dahilan sa pag tanong ko po nang maraming question kay San Josemaria Escriva

Thankz!! po sa mga sagot
josemariaescriva wrote on Jul 12
Opus Dei ni San Josemaria Escriva
Opus Dei, formally known as The Prelature of the Holy Cross and Opus Dei, is an organization of the Roman Catholic Church that teaches the Catholic belief that everyone is called to holiness and that ordinary life is a path to sanctity.[1][2] The majority of its membership are lay people, with secular priests under the governance of a prelate appointed by the Pope.[1] Opus Dei is Latin for "Work of God", hence the organization is often referred to by members and supporters as "the Work".[3][4]

Founded in Spain in 1928 by the Roman Catholic priest Josemaría Escrivá, Opus Dei was given final approval in 1950 by Pope Pius XII.[5] In 1982, the Catholic Church made it into a personal prelature — its bishop's jurisdiction covers the persons in Opus Dei, wherever they are.[5]

The Prelature of Opus Dei has about 87,000 members in more than 80 different countries. About 70% of Opus Dei members live in their private homes, leading traditional Catholic family lives with secular careers,[6][7] while the other 30% are celibate, of whom the majority live in Opus Dei centers. Opus Dei organizes training in Catholic spirituality applied to daily life. Aside from personal charity and social work, Opus Dei members are involved in running universities, university residences, schools, publishing houses, and technical and agricultural training centers.

Opus Dei has been described as the most controversial force within the Catholic church.[8] According to several journalists who have worked independently on Opus Dei, most of the criticisms against Opus Dei are mere myths created by its opponents,[8][9] and Opus Dei is a sign of contradiction, "a sign that is spoken against."[10][9] Several Popes and other Catholic leaders have endorsed what they see as its innovative teaching on the sanctifying value of work, and its fidelity to Catholic beliefs.[11] In 2002, in a move interpreted by both sides of the debate as signaling his approval of Opus Dei, Pope John Paul II canonized Escrivá, and called him "the saint of ordinary life."[12]

Controversies about it have centered around criticisms of its alleged secretiveness,[13] its recruiting methods, the alleged strict rules governing members, its acknowledged practice by celibate members of mortification of the flesh,[14] its alleged elitism and misogyny, the right-leaning politics of most of its members, and the alleged participation by some in extreme right-wing governments, especially the Francoist Government of Spain until 1978.[15] Within the Catholic church, Opus Dei is also criticized for allegedly seeking independence and more influence.[16]

In recent years, Opus Dei has received international attention due to the novel The Da Vinci Code and its film version of 2006.
josemariaescriva wrote on Jul 12
yari!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ka pag nabasa nyo po ito



bro. dave is such a winner


in our school and god's faith




and loser in bad things











I'm not spoiled brat






alvinsu wrote on Jul 12
Hi, I want to share something about Catholic faith here in http://alvinsu.multiply.com/journal/item/130. Thank you and God bless you
inalead3 wrote on Jul 5
click here
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What is the honey bee in the flower
trying to tell with its buzzing?
Those who hear the language of the heart,
what pangs of yearning do they try to express, playing on the strings of the lyre of their minds?

smileycarl wrote on Jun 27
Hi Tito this is Carl please add me and kuya Chaz and please visit our site
pulared wrote on May 30
thanks tito...i like that idea...hehehe...yes i will do that...thanks 4 the care...take care...congrats 4 the new job!!!hope to see you soon!!!
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