We made it


And also a big thank you to all who were behind the camera THANK YOU .. great team work for our first time! .. See you again next year, diba ate Astrid. We'll go through their puberty phase again, after all it was fun and very challenging hehe!
MUAH MUAH MUAH
ps. feel ko lang magblog :P hahaha
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ReplyDeletedein ps ist am besten:P
hahaha is ja wahr :P tagal ko na hindi nagblog :P haha
ReplyDeleteit takes 4 months bago maconfirm ang tao dyan? ano ginagawa sa loob ng apat na buwan na yun at bat ganon katagal?
ReplyDeleteaustrian churches have longer preparation ... they have to understand why they want to have the confirmation and not just because their parents force them to, learn more about GOD, the bible and and and. We also meet every Saturday and teach them some bible/life stuff. They are suppose to attend every Saturday if you missed out the half they have to repeat haha! jup jup .. sa inyo is only one day right? only the celebration. it is also because the religion classes here are not the same anymore as before .. more on the ethics and general stuff
ReplyDeleteay oo... sa catholic practice kasi dito sa pinas, we normally have the confirmation as early as 13 and it takes 1 month long na weekend seminars about the 7 gifts, about the catholic church, etc. etc.
ReplyDeletereally? bakit nagbago ung religion classes sa vienna? hindi ba catholic country ang austria?
in one month nakukuha nila yun? haha saamin hindi lol! ..
ReplyDeletehmm, oh yes austria is a catholic country, but the students here, the youth, are not really interested in religion, some of them, and religion is not that important anymore here, you can choose between ethics and religion .. when I was still in school we were 13 students but from 3 different blocks or the teachers are not really motivated to teach religious topics =P
kami catholic country, ang mga pilipino dito nagkukumpil lang dahil yun ang norm (kelangan ng confirmation certificate dito bago ka payagan magpakasal or maissuehan ng marriage cert sa simbahan). ang religion classes dito were mostly strictly religious at walang ethics na subject for younger people. ang ironic lang kasi they don't look like they're practicing what they are being taught. sa inyo ba pag sinabing catholic ka e catholic ka talaga (goes for the filipinos in vienna)?
ReplyDeletedito din, they'll ask for your confirmation papers before getting married. if you're not you have to attend and have that confirmation.
ReplyDeletesome are really serious about it, but some are catholics on paper :) ...they just say they are catholic so they have something to answer ... they find it difficult to practice what they hear or are being taught haha! or they don't believe it, or they just don't care ..
tsss.. hai naku talaga ang catholic practice, ang daming kung anu-ano! puwede naman ang religion natin e simplistic lang diba?
ReplyDeleteooooh ganon din pala dyan. may mga kilala ako mga non-practicing caths. and true, they don't care. kaso hindi ba sa austria may tax ang mga catholics? so okay lang sa kanila magbayad para sa isang religion na di nila pinapractice?
some are official not-catholics cause they dont want to pay the tax (though you can talk to the head of the archdio to lessen your tax, they are not that strict, and money shouldnt be a hindrance for practicing a religion) but these people go to church regurarly or some pay the tax because if you resign your religion,yan ba ang tawag dyan?,if you are not an official catholic you are not allowed to get any bless or mass from the priest, church.so some do it to get a normal funeral :p..but for mostly all the filips i think its the money, I am 18 kaya actually I should also pay the tax, but since I am still in school and unemployed I am exempted, sa pinas ba may tax?
ReplyDeletehindi kami nagtatax dito sa pilipinas... pero meron lang mga collection pag misa (hindi naman nila inoobliga mga tao magbigay ng abuloy pero every mass ginagawa nila un.). kaya mas totoo yung catholic sa papel dito. about the blessing, sa pagkakaalam ko kahit di ka naman katoliko puwede ka pa rin magpablessing sa pari mapahouse man o funeral... pantay-pantay ang privileges dito except ung marriage.
ReplyDeletedito meron din collection pag misa :P I actually dont know kung saan napapapunta ang mga tax :P I would pay them without asking :p hehe .. dito hindi ..someboday told me, that the priest had to take off is sotano etc and he wasn't allowed to bless the corpse, something like that, hindi ko din masyado alam.. actually kapag hindi ka catolico, hindi ka din pwede maging ninang or ninong kc ano yung sense maging ninang/ninong ka, kapag hindi mo naman priority ang religion?
ReplyDeletewell i think it's a common catholic practice na bawal ang ninong at ninang na di katoliko. at bawal ka rin magninong/ninang sa binyag o kasal ng hindi katoliko. kasalanan daw un. tapos okay lang na magninong/ninang basta katoliko ka kahit sa papel lang at di mo naman pinapraktis yung religion mo. haha pathetic.
ReplyDeletekung hindi sila katoliko, so wala din sa kanila yung kasalanan :P hehe .. oo nga pathetic xD .. tsktsktsk, pero nasa kanila na yun, or sa parents ng child kung bakit nila kinuha yun :P malaki ang bolsa haha joke :p
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