KAKATHA NEWS 2017: HAGONOY PRODUCES 115TH PRIEST-SON
KAKATHA NEWS EVENTS 2017
Dated: March 21, 2017
Fr. Coronel, a native of Mercado Hagonoy, Bulacan
is noted as the 115th priest to be ordained from the town. The
record of the KAKATHA holds that town
has 49 deceased priests beginning with Rev. Fr. Sebastian dela Rosa de Lara
ordained in 1765, 67 active and retired priests and 5 priests who have chosen
other callings to life in holiness. Fr. Coronel will be assigned as assisting
priest at the Diocesan Shrine of Mahal na Poon ng Krus sa Wawa – St. Martin of
Tours Parish in Bocaue, Bulacan up to June of this year before being enrolled
in the diocesan neo-presbyteral program. KAKATHA News Admin.
HAGONOY,
BULACAN – Last March 21, 2017, Rev. Fr. Daniel Maniego Coronel celebrated his
first solemn Mass at the National Shrine of St. Anne, Hagonoy, Bulacan. It
began through the procession, which began at Santiago Trillana Academy in
barrio San Sebastian with devotees of St. Anne and Our Lady of Remedies
following their respective carozzas to the shrine. The Mass begun at 5 o’clock
in the afternoon with his priest batchmates, members of the Kapatiran ng Kapariang Taga-Hagonoy, Inc. (KAKATHA),
members of the Malolos clergy and religious priests concelebrating.
In
his homily, Rev. Fr. Federico Ramos III whose served as Fr. Coronel’s preacher
thanked the Lord for the grace given to Fr. Coronel despite the many challenges
he faced. He recognized that it is indeed the grace of God, which helped him throughout
his journey to the priestly ministry. He also noted of the importance the
people had been in Fr. Coronel’s life as it was in their generosity that
sustained him in his years in seminary formation.
Fr.
Vicente Lina, Jr., former president of KAKATHA spoke in behalf of his fellow
Hagonoeño priests, thanking the Lord for the blessings given to the gracious
town of Hagonoy for a continuous line of priest-sons, signs of God’s abundant
love through the intercession of St. Anne, called by the locals as Apo Ana. He said that may Apo Ana’s further assistance to the
people of Hagonoy allow for the increase of priestly and religious vocations
for the formation of more faithful Catholics to service in the Church.