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Don Furto RosalesITA - ESP - ENG

At 3:30 p.m. (local time) of 21 January, in Antipolo City, our brother Priest has returned to the Father
FR. FRUTO MATTHEW ROSALES, 72 years, 60 of Pauline life, 47 of religious profession, 43 of priesthood.


Fr. Fruto was born in Palo (Leyte, Philippines) on 25 October 1941, the fifth of eight siblings of Gaudioso Rosales and Maria Quimbo. He entered the Congregation in Pasay City on 7 June 1953 and attended there high school and courses in philosophy, in the Seminary of the Society of Saint Paul. After having finished the novitiate in Makati (1964- 1966), on 30 June 1966 he made his first profession taking the name of the evangelist Matthew. He then studied theology in the Pauline International College in Rome, where he also made his perpetual profession on 8 September 1969. He was ordained a priest on 17 May 1970 by Pope Paul VI in the Basilica of St. Peter. Then he studied in Adamson University (Manila) for specialization in pedagogy.

 

Agenda Paolina

May 04, 2024

Feria (bianco)
At 16,1-10; Sal 99; Gv 15,18-21

May 04, 2024

* Nessun evento particolare.

May 04, 2024FSP: Sr. Bertilla Lorenzi (1991) - Sr. M. Emanuela Sauro (1998) - Sr. Leontina Facchiano (2009) - Sr. M. Raffaella Yamashita (2014) • PD: Sr. M. Giacomina Adriano (1967) - Sr. M. Elisa Baggio (2008) • SJBP: Sr. Letizia Turra (2011) • IMSA: Maria José Raposo (2008) • ISF: Giovanni Cusimano (2020).

Thoughts

May 04, 2024

Il nostro nemico numero uno è l’orgoglio, la superbia che ci allontana le grazie di Dio e ci allontana anche gli uomini. L’umile è gradito a Dio, l’umile piace anche agli uomini. E soprattutto l’umile va dal mattino alla sera conquistando grazie (APD56, 57).

May 04, 2024

Nuestro enemigo número uno es el orgullo, la arrogancia que nos aleja de las gracias de Dios y nos aleja también de los hombres. El humilde agrada a Dios, el humilde agrada también a los hombres. Y sobre todo, el humilde va de la mañana a la noche consiguiendo gracias (APD56, 57).

May 04, 2024

Our number one enemy is pride, the arrogance that pushes God’s graces away from us and also from men. The humble is pleasing to God, the humble is also pleasing to men. And above all, the humble keeps winning graces from morning to evening (APD56, 57).