..."That you may walk worthy of God, in all things pleasing: being fruitful in every good work, and increasing in the knowledge of God. Colossians 1: 10

Monday, September 27, 2010

MISSION SUMMARY

NO. OF BENEFICIARIES:

Livelihood Training
: 288
Spiritual:
No. of Rosaries distributed:
670
No. enrolled in the Brown Scapular: 222
No. who went to Confession: 41
No. who received Baptism: 4 (3 Absolute + 1 Conditional)
No. who were given Apostolic Blessing: 1
No. of houses blessed: 6
No. of communities served: 8
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No. of days of mission: 9

No. of volunteers: 34 (Foreign: 5; Local: 25; Priests/ Brother /Aspirant: 4)

MECHANICS OF THE MISSION:
1. Livelihood training was given to selected participants: demonstration lectures were conducted and return demonstration were done by participants on the production of detergent powder, antifungal/anti-scabies ointment, and twine rosaries. Materials were provided for free. Participants brought home their finished products.

2. Participants were patients/relatives of patients of the previous medical missions in Sarangani Province and General Santos City. The purpose of the training was to assist the patients and their families to gain more skills that can be a source of additional income to support their basic nutrition and medical needs.

3. Catechism lessons were given to participants regarding the Rosary and the Scapular. The catechism included the preparation of candidates for Baptism and Profession of Faith. The candidates came from the catechism classes conducted in the particular mission area since 2008/2009.

ACTIVITIES:
July 25: Arrived in General Santos City. Orientation/training for the volunteers done.

July 26: Livelihood training in Ladol, Alabel, Sarangani Province, in the neighborhood of

patient Paglinawan. Attended by 15 participants. 27 children attended the catechism.

July 27: Livelihood training in Kawas, Alabel, Sarangani Province, in the neighborhood of

patient Roldan. Attended by 15 participants. 10 children attended the catechism.

July 28: Livelihood training in Purok Sto. Nino, Poblacion, Alabel, Sarangani Province in the front yard of patient Vicelles' residence. Attended by 15 participants. 14 adults and children attended the catechism.

July 29: Livelihood training in Upper Banualan, Tambler, General Santos City, in the
neighborhood of patient Castillo. Attended by 15 participants. 19 adults and children attended the catechism.

July 30: Livelihood training in Deocampo Residence, in the neighborhood of patient Jurane, Purok Malakas, Barangay San Isidro,
General Santos City. Attended by 13 participants. 6 children attended the catechism. 12 adults and children were enrolled in the Brown Scapular.

July 31: Livelihood training in FVR Village, Purok Rajah Buayan, Barangay Tambler, General Santos City
. Rev. Fr. Daniel Couture arrived in the afternoon. 50 adults and children were enrolled in the Brown scapular. 30 children attended the catechism.

August 1: Baptism for Chrissy Mae and Mary Joy Ganoy by Rev. Fr. Daniel Couture.


August 2: Spiritual mission in General Santos City Hospital. 200 rosaries and rosary guides distributed to patients, 200 scapulars imposed, 6 Confessions including a 1st of a 30 year-old, 1 apostolic blessing - patient was sent home when the holy oils were brought, 1 emergency baptism.


August 3:
General Santos City Hospital: Lecture on the Shroud of Turin to hospital staff by Rev. Fr. Daniel Couture.

General Santos City Jail: Livelihood and spiritual mission in General Santos City Jail male and female wards, attended by 206 participants. Lecture on the Shroud of Turin to the inmates given by Rev. Fr. Daniel Couture, interpreted by Wilmar Intes. Lecture on the Brown Scapular given by Judith Dagatan. Review on How to Examine Conscience and Confess conducted by Legion of
Mary.
Confessions by 35 inmates, heard by Rev. Fr. Couture.

Imposition of the Brown scapular to 160 inmates, jail guards and warden.

Assorted medicines given to male jail infirmary.

August 4: Returned to Tanay.

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