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Saturday, November 28, 2009
KAMAY NI HESUS
Two days ago, my friends and I went to Lucban, Quezon to do an ocular inspection on Kamay ni Hesus, also called Healing Church. The famous Fr. Joey Faller celebrates regular healing masses:
Every Wednesday - 9:30 am
Every Saturday - 9:30 am
It was a Wednesday when we went there but there was no healing mass. So you better call before going to confirm the schedule of healing mass. You may contact tel. no. (042) 540-2206.
About the Church:
The brochure reads:
"Kamay ni Hesus is located 125 kilometers southeast of Manila and is approximately a 3-hour drive away. The grounds are open to the public daily. While admission is free, charitable donation is greatly appreciated to defray the cost of its maintenance and finance ongoing improvements and developments.
Nestled at the foot of the mystical Mount Banahaw, Kamay ni Hesus was established in 2002 on a five-hectare verdant field by men driven by an overwhelming faith and love for our Lord and His Mother. It is a shining example of what men of faith can achieve even against great odds. Today, it has become a center of religious devotion and one of the pilgrimage centers in the Philippines that is shaping and spreading spirituality in our contemporary society.
Kamay ni Hesus is an idyllic place of prayer and pilgrimage for thousands of faithful who flock to its pristine grounds to participate in the Holy Masses, pray the Holy Rosary and attend the healing masses to nourish the body, mind and soul. For some, it is a spiritual oasis where they can meditate and reflect amidst its serene surroundings and commune with nature and the Creator. For others, it is a hallowed place to give glory to God and honor to the Blessed Virgin Mary."
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healing mass,
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St. Louis Parish, Lucban, Quezon
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