FC: Culture & Spiritual Beliefs of Philippines Susan George, Kristen Legeyt & Nina Parakadavil
1: Geography of the Philippines
2: Mountains and lowland terrains | Mount Apo
3: Over 7,000 islands
4: Brief History of the Philippines
6: Natural Resources | Blacksmith | pottery
8: currency- pesos | Political Parties
9: Social organizations | Philippine Council for Health Research & Development
10: Relationships & Communication | Hiya means shame
11: The Filipino Way
12: Belief systems - Estimated 81 percent Roman Catholic | Beliefs
13: Culture
14: Family (Pamilya)
17: -Health care
18: Cost of health care | Interview about health care with Lolita Abejar
19: Classes of health care | Health Care of the Philippine's
20: Grieving
21: Leader: You would be pleased to deliver the souls of our relatives and friends from the pains of hell You who would be pleased to grant them all the pardon and remission of all their sins You who would be pleased to fulfill all their desires You who would be pleased to receive them into the company of the blessed Leader: Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world. All: Grant Unto them eternal rest. Leader: Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world. All: Grant unto them eternal rest. Leader: Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world. All: Grant unto them eternal rest. CONCLUDING PRAYER Leader: Merciful Father, hear our prayers and console us. As we renew our faith in your Son, whom you raised from the dead, strengthen our hope that our dear departed will share in Christ’s resurrection, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God forever and ever. All: AMEN. Leader: Eternal rest grant unto 0 Lord. All: And let your perpetual light shine upon him/her. Leader: May he/she rest in peace. All: Amen. In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. AMEN. NINE-DAY NOVENA PRAYER FOR THE DEAD Catholic Filipino-Australian Chaplaincy Archdiocese of Brisbane 7 | Filipino Novena Prayer
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