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Friday 15 March 2019




THE APOSTLES IN CONTEMPORARY TIMES


Hope in Struggle of the Apostles in Contemporary Times (ACT)...


In Vatican City, on May 12,2014 Pope Francis addressed  the Institute of Consecrated Life. The following extract: 


"Every day, you live the life of someone who lives in the world, and at the same time protect the dimension of contemplation, in relation to the Lord and to the world, contemplating reality, contemplating the beauty of the world and also great sins of society, deviations, all these things, and always in spiritual tension. "

"For this reason, your vocation is fascinating, as it is the vocation that is located right there, where the salvation of not only people, but also institutions , is at play." 
ACT PENTECOST CELEBRATION

"The vocation of Secular Institutes is one of the most recent form of consecrated life recognized and approved by the Church, and which is therefore perhaps fully understood. Do not be discouraged: you form part of the poor of outgoing Church that I dream of!"



"The vocation of Secular Institutes is one of the most recent form of consecrated life recognized and approved by the Church, and which is therefore perhaps fully understood. Do not be discouraged: you form part of the poor of outgoing Church that I dream of!"

What encouragement and inspiration for us, the  ACT (Apostles in Contemporary Times)! Pope Francis says, "Do not be discouraged...you form part of the poor and outgoing Church that I dreamed of.." 

On June 10,1984 - Feast of Pentecost, the Apostles in Contemporary Times (ACT) was established by Bishop Julio Xavier Labayen, OCD as an Institute of Consecrated Life in order to help him in building the Church of the Poor in the Prelature of Infanta. As a juridical founder of the ACT, he was also our Bishop- protector and Spiritual Guide. When he retired in 2003 Bishop Rolando Tria Triona, OCD become his successor who creatively continued the vision of Bishop Labayen; and he become the the second Bishop-Protector and Spiritual Guide of the ACT. In 2012 Bishop Triona was appointed Archbishop of Caceres, leaving the Prelature of Infanta without a bishop.








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