It was the last day of the music module I attended there in Malaybalay when I unexpectedly visited the City's Cathedral. I was with my friend, Amiel for some transactions at the commercial center. He took these pictures via his phone. I did not bring my camera at the time, having the thought that we'd just be going to the centro. While Amiel's files were still being photocopied, we decided to visit the cathedral, which was just a few steps away. I wouldn't be much thinking about church visits since at the Institute, we have a chapel, and we had just went to the famous New Transfiguration Church. When we're nearing, it appeared that the church was closed but having learned from a fellow that it was open, we entered therein. I prayed for a while inside. Before we left, we took pictures of our selves to capture a remembrance of our visit to a House of the Lord in Malaybalay City on June 3, 2011.
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Speaking of himself and of the Father, Jesus says: “We will come to him and make our abode in him” (John 14:23), and Paul writes one of his communities: “Do you not know that you are God’s temple?” (1 Corinthians 3:16). The believer, then, is the new temple of God. But the place of God’s presence and Christ’s is also there “where two or more are gathered in my name” (Matthew 18:20). (source:www.catholic.org)
"I rejoice when I heard them say: "Let us go to the house of the Lord.""
How Lovely is Your dwelling place, Oh Lord Mighty God, Lord of All...
nice one Miel.. here's another one by Dan Schutte:
"Let us go to the altar of God; the God of our gladness and joy. Let us enter the courts of the house of the Lord, and sing to the glory of God."
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