Showing posts with label Monsignor Jose Clemente F. Ignacio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Monsignor Jose Clemente F. Ignacio. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

OUR RECTOR'S VISION: A CARING, LOVING AND RESPONSIVE CHURCH

Toward the end of 2001, the appointment of Monsignor Jose Clemente F. Ignacio as the Shrine's fifth and current rector is the most timely and relevant to the growth of the Parish; as it made the National Shrine of the Sacred Heart Church reach out to be closer to the nearby depressed Parish Community.

Prior to his appointment, Msgr. Jose Clemente F. Ignacio or Msgr. Clem as he is fondly referred to, was the Chancellor of the Archdiocese of Manila and had come from a 6-year stint as the first Diocesan Parish Priest of St. Anthony Parish and Director of St. Anthony School in Manila. He replaced Bishop Crisostomo Yalung, D.D. who became the Bishop of Antipolo.

The installation of Msgr. Clem by the late Archbishop Jaime Cardinal Sin, D.D. on February 14, 2002 was an auspicious beginning as the Shrine was closing the celebration of its 25th Jubilee Year and was marking the start of its 26th year.

Having a newly renovated Church had taken off the pressures for the need of fund raising concerns, so this enabled him the opportunity to discern what God wanted for this community he was leading into the new Millennium.

Msgr. Clem has always made discernment part of the decision making process in the Community, always stressing that God is present in our everyday lives here and now; today in the people He sends us to help in ministerial work.

Under his guidance, a new vision and mission for the Shrine evolved after an unusual planning meeting where much consultations among the parish leaders took place.

VISION: A CARING, LOVING AND RESPONSIVE CHURCH

MISSION: TO MAKE OUR VISION ALIVE AND FELT
IN OUR MINISTRY AND SERVICE

It was then that the Shrine had moved one step further; from a purely promotion of the devotion to the larger community to active assistance to poor parishes and dioceses which was discerned as an added mission called for by the Sacred Heart of Jesus in difficult times.

Monsignor Clem saw in his mission, the imperative need to imbue the Community with this thrust and mission which he discerned was what God wanted him to do.

After a prayerful planning and discernment process with him, the parish leaders came up with an initial list of concerns and needs of the Community which were: programs for the poor, reach out programs for the poor dioceses and parishes, catechism and formation programs, more active youth participation and increased devotion to the Sacred Heart.

In pursuit of this vision, we have an active Apostolate in place that lives up to what Jesuit theologian Fr. Catalino Arevalo says is the new and authentic message of the Sacred Heart in these times; a compassionate Heart to help heal the wounds and pains of the poor.

Evident in the current programs implemented in the Shrine is the coordinated thrust of dedicated service with preferential option for the poor. Under our Pastor's leadership, the Vision of a Caring, Loving and Responsive Church started to take more flesh with ongoing programs that form part of the Ministries' Work:

A) Assistance to Poor Parishes and Dioceses.

B) Expanded Evangelization Programs in the depressed areas to foster Christian Homes, Families and Communities.

C) A Micro Finance Lending Program for Livelihood for qualified borrowers and livelihood seminars.

D) Wider coverage for the educational assistance program, tutorial and counseling programs for public school children.

E) More Medical and Dental Services.

F) Social Services such as Job Referrals, Balik-Probinsiya Assistance, Jail Apostolate, and Feeding Programs.

G) Housing Assistance for the Poor.

H) An Active Youth Ministry.

I) Children's Ministry.

J) Catechetical Programs for Street Children and Public School Children.

K) Free Legal Counseling Services.

L) Formation Programs.

M) Family Life Ministry

N) Ministry to the Elderly

Truly the Vision and Mission of Msgr. Clem which are already implemented for the Shrine is that which is most closest to the Compassionate Mercy of the Sacred Heart of Jesus; who said, "Whatsoever you do to the least of My brethren, you have done it to Me."

We congratulate our dearly beloved Rector Monsignor Jose Clemente F. Ignacio, who recently celebrated his 17th Sacerdotal Anniversary on March 24, 2007.

Stella P. Denoga
Head
Ministry of Prayers and Devotions
Shrine Promotions


Sunday, March 25, 2007

NATIONAL SHRINE OF THE SACRED HEART PHILIPPINES

NATIONAL SHRINE OF THE SACRED HEART
Sacred Heart Street corner Kamagong
San Antonio Village, Makati City, Philippines

J U B I L E E C H U R C H
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VISION : A caring, loving and responsive Church

MISSION : To make our Vision alive and felt in our
Ministry and Service


SHRINE'S 30TH ANNIVERSARY (1976-2006)

On February 14, 2006, the Philippine National Shrine of The Sacred Heart celebrated it's 30th anniversary (1976-2006). In thanksgiving to the Sacred Heart of Jesus for this momentous and joyous event, Rev. Monsignor J. Clemente F. Ignacio, NSSH Rector and Parish Priest dedicates a special prayer for priests who have selflessly devoted their lives in proclaiming the Word of God in their ministerial work.

PRAYER FOR PRIESTS

Lord Jesus,

At Gethsemani, You specially prayed for Your disciples.
We wish to join You in praying for our priests.

Lord, they belong to You and You chose them.
You sent them into the world, but they do not belong
to the world, as you do not.
Protect them Lord and guard them with Your name.

You gave them Your word.
May they cherish it as they proclaim this to the world.
Consecrate them in Your truth.
May they always remember that
You have consecrated Yourself
for their sakes
that they may be consecrated in truth.


Give them the strength to face
the trials and difficulties of their ministry.

Give them the courage to fulfill their mission
of proclaiming Your Kingdom
here on earth.
In doing this, may they always be one with the Church.

Lord, we know You love them.
Increase their love for You.
May this love be their absolute and final way
in all that they do.

Assured always of Your mercy, may they stay
in love with You
and be deepened in this love
by their imitation of Your way

of Poverty, Chastity and Obedience.


Bless their prayers. May they encounter You deeply in those
silent moments and see Your Holy Will, that they may
minister to us with greater love and devotion.

And as they confirm their lives and celebrate Your suffering,
death and resurrection, especially in the Eucharist, assure
them always of Your never ending hope and consolation.

We ask this of You, with the Father and the Holy Spirit, Amen.

REV. MSGR. J. CLEMENTE F. IGNACIO
Rector / Parish Priest
National Shrine of the Sacred Heart