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Showing posts with label Holy Week. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holy Week. Show all posts

Friday, April 18, 2014

Visita Iglesia 2014 (Part 2)

Armando Magtalas Balajadia and his mother, Rosario Magtalas Balajadia went to South San Francisco and Daly City, California to visit several churches for Visita Iglesia on April 18, 2014 (Good Friday) at 11:00am. This is their 2nd day visit to visit several churches. They were not able to complete or finish their visit to seven churches on their 1st day visit because of the crowded people inside the churches and the traffic, of course especially at I-80 West (freeway going to San Francisco).

Fourth Catholic Church: Mater Dolorosa Church
                                       307 Willow Avenue,
                                       South San Francisco, California 94080 USA
                                       http://www.mdssf.org/

 
 
Fifth Catholic Church: Saint Andrew Catholic Church
                                    1571 Southgate Avenue,
                                    Daly City, California 94015 USA
                                    http://standrew-dalycity.org/ 
 
 
 
Sixth Catholic Church: Our Lady of Mercy Church
                                     1 Elmwood Drive,
                                     Daly City, California 94015 USA
                                     http://www.parishesonline.com/scripts/hostedsites/Org.asp?ID=17735

 
 
Seventh Catholic Church: Saint Augustine Catholic Church
                                          3700 Callan Boulevard,
                                          South San Francisco, California 94080 USA
                                          http://www.staugustinessf.org/site/
 
 
 
Exactly at 3:00pm, they finished their visitation to seven churches for their tradition and observance of Holy Week. They also recited the Station of the Cross to all the churches that they visited. Most of the people in Daly City and South San Francisco, California are Filipinos and Mexicans. 

After their visitation of the churches, they went to Cypress Lawn Cemetery in Colma, California to visit the grave of his father, Alfredo Darlucio Balajadia. Alfredo was also a Roman Catholic and active in church organizations in Caloocan City, Philippines.

On April 20, 2014, they went to Holy Spirit Church in Fairfield, California to celebrate the Easter Sunday and to attend the Sunday Mass as well. His mother still likes to attend the masses at Holy Spirit Church because they lived in Suisun City, California for almost 8 years.
 

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Visita Iglesia 2014

Armando Magtalas Balajadia and his mother, Rosario Magtalas Balajadia went to Vacaville, Fairfield, and Suisun City, California to visit several churches for Visita Iglesia. Visita Iglesia is a traditional practice of Roman Catholics to visit the several churches during the celebration and observance of Holy Week. They went to several Catholic Churches on April 17, 2014 (Holy Thursday) at 1:00pm.

First Catholic Church: Saint Mary Catholic Church
                                     350 Stinson Avenue,
                                     Vacaville, California 95688 USA
                                     http://stmarysvacaville.com/

 
 
Second Catholic Church: Saint Joseph Catholic Church
                                         1791 Marshall Road,
                                          Vacaville, California 95687 USA
                                          http://stjv.org/  
 
 
 
Third Catholic Church: Holy Spirit Church
                                     1050 North Texas Street,
                                     Fairfield, California 94533 USA
                                     http://www.holyspiritfairfield.org/
 
 
 
They visited three Catholic churches only for that day because of crowded people inside the churches. Most of the Catholics in California are Hispanics (Mexican, Salvadorian, Puerto Rican, Guatemalan, and other Spanish speaking people), Filipinos, Italians, Portuguese, Brazilian, and Polish. During their visit, they recited the Station of the Cross per church visit. They attended the mass at Holy Spirit Church after the recitation of Station of the Cross. This is the memorable Holy Week celebration in United States. Still, they are not eating meat during the celebration of Holy Week. In United States of America, they don't celebrate the Holy Week because majority of the people in United States are Protestants and Born Again Christians. They are celebrating Easter Sunday. 

At Morton Salt (Armando's employer), Holy Friday or Good Friday is considered as a paid holiday because the founder of Morton Salt, Joy Morton was a Catholic from Ireland. Armando took his vacation on Holy Thursday so that he and his family can celebrate the Holy Week in United States. They missed the Holy Week celebration in Philippines. In Philippines, Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Black Saturday are considered as legal and paid holidays. Some companies in Philippines that the whole Holy Week (from Holy Monday to Black Saturday) are considered as paid holidays.