I PHILIPPINE DELEGATION ASSEMBLY: FEBRUARY 27, 2013

We continue this day by starting to work on the project plan for the Delegation for the next six years. We were not able to finish the work, but we were all satisfied being a part on the process. In the operational objectives that we presented, Sr. Anabela Carneiro put important stressed on our mission in Pasig that the Delegation have to study , reflect, discern, and make decision keeping in mind to be faithful to our Charism of taking care the mentally sick and the children with disability and with special needs.

Later, Sr. Anabela presented to us the restructuration process in Asia making us aware in the context and reality that we have at the present in Vietnam, Philippines, India, and China.

At 4:00 pm, we celebrated the Holy Mass in thanksgiving to God for the 25th year of Hospitaller presence in the Philippines.

Later in the evening, we proceeded by reading the minutes of the meeting for the day by Sr. Julian Pedro and then, continue with the evaluation. Each sister was able to share her sentiments about the Assembly. Majority of the group were grateful for everything that had taken place, for the wonderful opportunity of being united, of the many hopes, challenges, joys, and the spirit of fraternity and openness of each one. Were also able to elect three sisters who will become a Commision Team to work for the Delegation Project Plan, they were Sr. Juliana Pedro, Sr. Remedios Padecio And Sr. Ma. Biberly Galo.

After words of encouragements from Sr. Anabela and Sr. Asuncion Riopedre, the Assembly was closed. We concluded by singing a song to Mama Mary.

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