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Joey Velasco Foundation’s Jubilee of Hope-themed Day of Recollection

The Hapag Community of the Joey Velasco Foundation — composed of mothers and youth — held their Jubilee of Hope-themed Day of Recollection at the Cenacle Retreat House in Quezon City, facilitated by Sr. Ria Valeroso, rc last 14 June 2025. We are deeply grateful to the generous benefactors of the Saint Thérèse Couderc Foundation who made this recollection possible. Thank you for your continued support! If you wish to partner with us in sustaining this mission, you may refer to the bank details below or contact us for more information. cenacle.philippines@gmail.com +639175703349 +63270059220 “𝘞𝘦 𝘢𝘪𝘮 𝘵𝘰 𝘥𝘦𝘷𝘦𝘭𝘰𝘱 𝘵𝘩𝘳𝘰𝘶𝘨𝘩 𝘴𝘤𝘳𝘪𝘱𝘵𝘶𝘳𝘦𝘴 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘴𝘰𝘤𝘪𝘰-𝘴𝘱𝘪𝘳𝘪𝘵𝘶𝘢𝘭 𝘮𝘪𝘯𝘥𝘧𝘶𝘭𝘯𝘦𝘴𝘴 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘷𝘢𝘭𝘶𝘦𝘴 𝘰𝘧 𝘰𝘶𝘳 𝘮𝘦𝘮𝘣𝘦𝘳𝘴, 𝘵𝘰 𝘱𝘳𝘰𝘷𝘪𝘥𝘦 𝘴𝘱𝘪𝘳𝘪𝘵𝘶𝘢𝘭 𝘥𝘪𝘳𝘦𝘤𝘵𝘪𝘰𝘯 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘤𝘰𝘶𝘯𝘴𝘦𝘭𝘪𝘯𝘨, 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘵𝘰 𝘴𝘱𝘰𝘯𝘴𝘰𝘳, 𝘴𝘶𝘱𝘱𝘰𝘳𝘵 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘶𝘯𝘥𝘦𝘳𝘵𝘢𝘬𝘦 𝘴𝘱𝘪𝘳𝘪𝘵𝘶𝘢𝘭 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘦𝘥𝘶𝘤𝘢𝘵𝘪𝘰𝘯𝘢𝘭 𝘱𝘳𝘰𝘫𝘦𝘤𝘵𝘴 𝘧𝘰𝘳 𝘶𝘯𝘥𝘦𝘳𝘱𝘳𝘪𝘷𝘪𝘭𝘦𝘨𝘦𝘥 𝘱𝘦𝘳𝘴𝘰𝘯𝘴 𝘰𝘳 𝘨𝘳𝘰𝘶𝘱𝘴.” (𝘍𝘳𝘰𝘮 𝘚𝘛𝘊𝘍’𝘴 𝘚𝘌𝘊 𝘈𝘳𝘵𝘪𝘤𝘭𝘦𝘴 𝘰𝘧 𝘐𝘯𝘤𝘰𝘳𝘱𝘰𝘳𝘢𝘵𝘪𝘰𝘯, 𝘦𝘥𝘪𝘵𝘦𝘥)

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14 June 2025 | Closing Dinner | Residential Program Batch 19

We had the joy of accompanying ten religious sisters for the Cenacle Residential Program. It’s a 10-month residential training program for religious sisters from Vietnam and Myanmar designed to equip them to be effective in retreat and spiritual direction in their respective missions. Our heartfelt gratitude to all our benefactors and funding agencies who have been supporting us to make this program possible.🙏🏼

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16-22 June 2025: Training Program for Retreat Facilitators

20 religious sisters from the five congregations* came to Cenacle Retreat House to attend a 7-day training/workshop entitled “Training Program for Retreat Facilitators” facilitated by three Cenacle Sisters from Cebu: Sr. Malen Java, rc, Sr. Xiaowei Li, rc and Sr. Ria Valeroso, rc. The aim of this training workshop is to provide the participants with an experience of a retreat and with the strategies to give retreats that will help the retreatants (especially the youth) encounter God. *Society of the Sacred Heart (RSCJ), Religious Sisters of Mercy (RSM), Servants of the Holy Spirit (SSpS-PHN), Daughters of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart (DOLSH) and Sisters of Our Lady of La Salette (SNDS)

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Purging Pride (The Devil’s Heist)

When I hang on to my ego like I hang for life Devil clinging to me closely cutting like a knife In my effort to preserve myself I lose the fight Spiraling me downwards to a never ending night Before I know it the depression hits. It pulls me away From the ability to hope it’ll be a brighter day Anxiety and fear join me on the road Medicating all the manic highs and the lows I have suffered through the bruises of this back-breaking work Didn’t rest so I got on the brink of going berserk Poured from an empty cup, nothing was left Went through the weaving of the warp and the weft Hail Mary, full of grace Take me out if this deep, dark place Lamenting at the illusion that I cannot rest Forgetting to trust that God’s plan is the best I had to be exhausted to be devoid of the choice To do nothing but rely on God’s will and His voice He said,”you’re getting in your own way by clinging too hard” Just let go and surrender. Hand me your cards So let go I did, albeit reluctantly And I resigned to the depression incessantly But then I tried my hardest to pause and to pray And little by little I could see the light at the end of the day What prevents me from believing in God’s love for me Is the pride and egoistic spirituality That this world forces on you and infects us with sin Surrendering to Him’s the only pathway to win So I remember I’m an athlete and a soldier for Christ And must be disciplined to fight against the devil’s heist To sow fear and shame and rob our hearts of peace A docile, happy rested soul should be what God sees Surrender to God Rid yourself of the ego Surrender to God Rest in Him (written by one of the retreatants during the Holy Triduum Retreat 28-31 March 2024)

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“For men, this is impossible, but for God all things are possible.” (Matthew 19:26)

Homily delivered by Fr. Adrian Danker, SJ on the occasion of Sr Christine Lam’s Perpetual Vows and the 25th Anniversary of the Foundation of the Cenacle Mission in Singapore “For men, this is impossible, but for God all things are possible” (Matthew 19:26) These words make so much sense as we gather this morning. We hear in Jesus’s words the wondrous love of God labouring in our lives to make possible the impossible. And we do believe what we hear. Thanks be to God! God who makes possible the dreams of old men come alive and true. Makes possible the visions of young men taking on flesh and form in the world. Make possible the prophecies of our sons and daughters embodied in words we hear and deeds we experience. These are not words of Scripture to hear and know. Today, we witness the truth of these words in Sr Kris making her perpetual vows and the Cenacle mission celebrating 25 years in Singapore. Truly these express God’s good, faithful and generous labour bearing fruit. Individually and together, these two celebrations are the one story of God making possible the impossible. We gather to witness this. We give thanks and celebrate with you, dear Sisters. More than this, we are here to pray that God “who gas began this good work in you may bring it to fulfilment before the day of Christ Jesus.” A perpetual profession Sr Kris makes. This 25th anniversary the Sisters of the Cenacle celebrate. These are not just outcomes of formation and mission. Rather, they are milestones in God’s long walk with each of these good, generous, and holy women. God has set them apart for us and the Church. Their work is not done yet. It continues for the promise of God’s glory is still unfolding through their loving words, their generous hands, and their big-hearted lives offered for everyone. Today God makes possible Sr Kris’s perpetual vows. God has prepared her for this over many years of formation. It began when she encountered God in a Cenacle retreat in Chiangmai many years ago. This is how, you, Sr Kris, described this encounter in your vocation story: “God met me in my brokenness, healed me and drew me into the life and community of the Cenacle.” You added: “My vocation is a response to the healing love and gentle touch of God, and because of personally meeting Jesus, I desire to give myself fully to his mission: to go and tell everyone this is Good News.” Sr Kris, we marvel how God has taken the hope-filled desire of a young woman and today brings it to fruition as you make your perpetual vows. How good God is to you! But Sr Kris can only do this because of the greater good God has made possible – the establishment and unfolding of the Cenacle mission in Singapore. Her story is woven into the richer, larger and more colourful tapestry of the Cenacle presence here. It began humbly 25 years ago when two Cenacle Sisters joined 2 Jesuits to begin spiritual direction training at the Singapore Pastoral Institute. On 2 July 1997, the then Regional Superior of the Cenacle Sisters established the first Cenacle community in Singapore. Today that superior, Sr Linda, with Sr Mel serve us so selflessly and so well. Many Sisters came and went, everyone of them serving so generously to build the Mission. Over the years, God has even made possible 3 Singaporean vocations – Sr Fran, Sr Xiaowei and Sr Kris. The works of the Cenacle today are varied and rich, all of them focussed on the care and salvation of the souls in the Ignatian tradition. How could God have made all this possible? Peter’s example in today’s Gospel passage helps us understand. He, with the other disciples, have given up everything to follow Jesus. “What will there be for us?” He asks Jesus. No one follows Jesus without first encountering him, then surrendering all to follow, and as they follow, to find themselves challenged repeatedly to ask – in the most human, humbled and graced manner – “What will there be?” This is the necessary question facing every disciple. It demands more listening, more surrendering, more trust, even more faith, especially, when the possible no longer seems possible. Such must have been your journey, Sr Kris as you yearned to make these perpetual vows. Such must also have been the trials and tensions of the Cenacle Sisters as they began and grew in Singapore. Sheltered at their first home with the Good Shepherd Sisters at Marymount. Then, sharing space with the Daughters of St Paul at Jurong West. Now at their new home at Jalan Angin Laut in the East. What helped? Not what but who – God. Paul writing to the Philippians reminds us of this. In choosing Christ, Paul proclaimed the surpassing worth of knowing Jesus as Lord; everything else pales in comparison. And they should because to know Christ Jesus is to know that has made us his own, This truth helps Paul to press on because God alone was perfecting him for mission. You and I are called to let Jesus do the same for us. Do we? Will we? Sr Kris and the Cenacle Sisters heard and still hear this same invitation from Jesus. It moved them to say “yes, Lord!” I believe they did then and do now to know Jesus more intimately, love him more intensely and follow him more closely. Their “yes” makes possible today’s celebrations. This is why Sr Kris writes, “This passage describes my formation and growth journey. Difficult as it may have been, like all religious communities and life, there were abundant graces…At the start of my juniorate, I begged the Lord to show me that his grace is ever present.” The grace Sr Kris asked for is the same grace her Sisters echo, I believe. Not for themselves but for everyone they serve. After all, isn’t

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Formators’ Program

A Cenacle program designed for religious formators at all levels of formation. We have received some requests for a program designed to help religious formators in the spiritual accompaniment of their formands. We would like to know if you are interested in such a program and what you feel about it. This program will not be an accrediting training program. Rather, it hopes to provide important perspectives in spiritual accompaniment in the context of formation to enable the formator to help the formands grow and develop holistically. The Religious of the Our Lady of the Cenacle is an international congregation that is missioned to the awakening and deepening of faith with and for the people of our time through the ministry of retreat, spiritual direction, values formation, human development and other spiritual ministries. For more information kindly check our website: http://www.cenaclephilsing.org If you are interested, we hope to receive your SURVEY on or before 31 December 2021. For further inquiries, you may reach us at SMS/Whatsapp/Viber: +639177108092 and cenacle.philippines@gmail.com. Thank you!

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Christmas Community Pantry @ Inayawan

The dedicated team of volunteers, through the accompaniment of Sr. Perry (Cenacle Sister in Cebu), has grown to inspire the community and now included the youth in action. Since May 9, 2021, the team has identified and opened a pantry in Inayawan Dumpsite, Cebu to serve those who are in need for daily sustenance. In 2021 and 2022, our Christmas project was successful because of many generous donors. We pray that you will again be one with us in making our poorer brothers & sisters feel the joy of Christmas in these difficult times. Thank you! Donations may be sent via Gcash 0915 7817214 under Sr Perry Inso’s name with a message “Christmas @ Inayawan” OR interbank transfer to Bank: BPI Account Number: 9200 0030 44 Branch: Cebu P. del Rosario Account Name: Maria Perry Casinillo Inso OR Elizabeth Lim Go FOR MORE INFORMATION, please visit this link: https://www.cenaclephilsing.org/little-hands-in-cebu/ Who is St. Thérèse Couderc? She is the foundress of the Religious of the Cenacle – an international religious congregation, born in Lalouvesc , France in 1826 – whose mission is to make Jesus known and loved through retreats, spiritual direction, and other spiritual ministries. While the world quarantines itself with safe distancing and stay home measures this past year,  Sr. Perry chose to live the spirituality of Mother Thérèse’s “Goodness” & “Surrender” as she  continues to accompany our lay partners and youth in prayer and discernment. St. Therese Couderc saw God’s Goodness permeating all things and the whole world itself, and she was moved to respond with “Se Livrer,” that is, “to surrender oneself” to this Divine Goodness. It is a vision of the world that is full of hope in spite of the presence of suffering. Moved to action, the team started with a FREE KITCHEN project since April 2020 and has been feeding 100persons in Inayawan  [elderly and PWDs] and 68 children. Today, with the joyful addition of the youth in the team, they have organised a station to serve  6 areas of  Inayawan community.   Other ways of helping 1. Donate in-kind [food supplies] and send to 3886 First St., Forest Hills Subd., Banawa, Cebu City, 6000 Philippines. 2 . Live out Goodness in a creative way by celebrating life with the beneficiaries [anniversaries, birthdays, thanksgiving etc] For more inquiries and clarification on how you may support/assist, please email us at cenacle.philippines@gmail.com / Viber and Whatsapp 0917 570 3349 or FB messenger.  

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Following God’s Call – monthly prayer meet for young women

A 13-monthly prayer meet for single women between 21 to 35years old. Whether you feel an attraction to religious life or you are a lay person seeking to deepen your faith and spirituality towards greater love for self and others, this program aims to gather and accompany seekers in this journey of discernment through prayer & reflection [communal and personal], group faith sharing and spiritual direction [optional]. Beginning from May 29, 2021 (Saturday) 9am to 12noon, the group will meet in Zoom and each session will be facilitated by a Cenacle Sister from Asia: Sr. Yna from Macau Sr. Perry from Cebu Srs. Susay, Cecille from Manila Srs. Xiaowei, Kriz from Manila / Singapore Inspired and adapted from the book “Following God’s Call” by Sr. Judette Gallares, RC, the 13 sessions hope to address questions : What is Vocation? How does one pray and listen to the voice of God? Who is God that I am called to follow? Who am I? How am I called to grow and live the fullness of life that Jesus promised? ♥Dare to choose. ♥Come to the Cenacle. ♥Let us journey together.   *No contribution fee for the program; strctly by donations only     Loading…

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Online Individual (Guided) Retreats (2 options)

Option 1 Calming the Storm Within: A Spirituality for the New Normal An online retreat in 4 sessions – individual. This individual online retreat is designed to help participants discover the nearness of God in their lives, and in the process, help them confront the new normal brought about by the ongoing pandemic. Participants will pray for the graces needed to develop a peaceful mind and a trusting heart, strengthened and ready to respond to the invitations of God in their lives. The format of the retreat is to complete 4 sessions of watching pre-recorded points for prayer and then praying with the prayer points (ie. each session includes watching 1 video (less than 30min each) and making 1 prayer period individually). Participants will choose the date and time for each session for the prayer point – the link to each video will be emailed to them accordingly*. Participants will also meet with a Cenacle Sister twice for individual consultation (20-30minutes each) during the course of the retreat. *participants are advised to keep the interval between each session not beyond 1 week. Suggested contribution for the retreat: P2500 (US$50 or SG$70) per person Click here to register Option 2 Spiritual Exercises in a Covid 19 World: Finding Meaning in this Pandemic A 5-Day Guided (Online) Retreat with the Cenacle Sisters – Individual In this Covid-19 world, we find ourselves in uncertain times and unfamiliar territory.  We long to make sense of our experiences and questions.  This guided retreat, with suggested spiritual exercises, is an invitation to find the meaning behind our experience of this current pandemic. The first annotation to the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius describes a spiritual exercise as any way of disposing and ordering ourselves in order to seek and find God, of opening ourselves to the Spirit for light and understanding, and discovering how we can more deeply respond to God’s love and call.  We invite you to set out on this prayer journey, to enter into this present global reality, and to experience personal transformation as you co-create the emerging new normal. Retreatants will access retreat materials via the internet. They will meet online daily with a Cenacle Sister for individual consultation. Suggested Offering: P5000 or SGD140 per person. You may choose any 5 days (consecutively or weekends only) for your retreat. Register HERE. Need more information regarding the above options or if you’d like to cater to a group? Email us at cenacle.philippines@gmail.com We have made available Online Spiritual Accompaniment (a.k.a spiritual direction) and Individual Retreats: http://cenaclephilsing.org/online-retreat/

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Your Light Must Shine

Today we have a beautiful set of readings beginning from the Book of Kings, describing how the brook near where Elijah was hiding ran dry, and how he was instructed by God to move to a certain place where a widow will provide for him. Listen to the dialogue of the widow and Elijah; read between the lines: “Please bring me a cup of water” Elijah asked. That was easy to do and doable, so the widow went. Then Elijah asked for more “please bring me some bread”.  From this untimely request, what can we sense within the heart of the widow?  Stay with her in her suffering and struggle as she contemplated her plight, as when she had to explain that “when we (she and son) have eaten, we shall die” – this meal was to be their last: she was hanging on to her last thread of hope, awaiting and even preparing for the full blow of the crisis ahead. “Do not be afraid” says Elijah,  giving us a clue to what was going on inside of her at this time. Then, “Go…” Contemplating this widow’s situation, are we reminded of times when we, too, were hanging on to our last thread of hope and life? Literally it could be food that would be our last meal; or maybe an overseas student’s allowance running out; or a struggle with a relationship, a coping with sickness, or hurting from a broken heart or a failed endeavour; or being reminded of a disappointing past, etc.  Contemplating the widow’s plight, we see how she struggles now to share her last meal with a stranger. Observe how she does what Elijah proposed; spend some time with her in the kitchen: what was happening in her heart? Did she really believe in this stranger? Would you? You might wish to have a conversation with her. In this story, let us once again hear the affirming words of God through this text “Do not be afraid”.  Like the widow in whose heart the presence of a stranger ignited trust, can we trust that the unexpected can bring hope and life?  And because she trusted, she gave generously, and her generosity saved them all! Relating this to the call of the Gospel today: “your light must shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your heavenly Father,” consider what risks you struggle with, as you respond to these reflection questions:  What is your greatest fear these days? How have you responded to stranger(s) visiting you? What miracles have you seen so far? Trust, which allows us to respond to the call to be light that shines, is always rooted in a lived experience. It comes from having a storehouse of memories where this trust is learned.  #goodness #gratitude #miracles #share

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