Saturday, June 19, 2010

WELCOME BACK FR. ARVIN G. MOSQUEDA, MSP

He was in South Korea way back 2004 for his 2–year Overseas Training Program (OTP) as a seminarian. OTP is an essential part of his formation as a missionary for the Mission Society of the Philippines.
During his OTP, he was exposed to the dif-ferent problems encountered by Filipinas married to Koreans as well as workers. These gave him a ―taste‖ of a true mission-ary life– always ready to be of service to others 7 days a week, 24 hours a day.
Now he is back as a full-fledged missionary, an MSP Priest, to help Fr. Alvin B. Parantar, MSP in the fulfillment of the MSP aposto-late for the migrants in South Korea.
He will assist Fr. Alvin in all the religious and spiritual needs of the HFCC and other Filipino communities who are in need of the presence of a Filipino priest for Filipino masses. To equip him with the language skill he needs to perform his apostolate more effectively, he will go to Sogang University to learn the Korean language.
Fr. Arvin is from Sevilla. Bohol, born on February 11, 1972. His parents are Mr. Vir-gilio Digal Mosqueda and Praxedes Maleza Guatno. He earned his elementary education from Sevilla Central Elementary School, high school and college from Immaculate Heart of Mary Seminary, and his Theology from Divine Word Seminary in Tagaytay City.
He was ordained as a Roman Catholic Priest on January 10, 2009 at the Mission Society of the Philippines Seminary. After his ordi-nation, he was assigned several positions: Assistant Promotion Director- Luzon Area, Assistant Vocation Director- Luzon Area, and Assistant Associate Director- Luzon Area of the Mission Society of the Philip-pines.
Now, we warmly welcome him back as he fulfills his mission in and among us the Fili-pinos in Korea. Maligayang pagbabalik Fr. Arvin.

2010 HFCC Beach Outing


July 17-18 , 2010
Ebenezer Pension with swimming pool
Tean Chungchong-namdu
90 persons reservation
Register with Precy or Edison

Friday, June 18, 2010

13th HFCC Basketball Conference



The 13th Basketball Conference organized by the Hyehwadong Filipino Catholic Community is going to open on the 20th of June 2010 at the Tongsong High School Grounds at 3:00 in the afternoon. The teams are as follows:
1. Aguman Team
2. Ilocano Team
3. Ilonggo Team
4. Mindoro Team
5. Pangasinan Team
6. Rosarian Team
7. Tambayan Team
8. Visdak Team
The special guests and judges for the Best Muse and Best in Uniform are Amb. Luis T. Cruz, Ms. Dinah Magat and Prof. Emely Dicolen-Abagat.
The program for the opening ceremonies is as follows:
1. Parade of Teams
2. National Anthem and Doxology —HFCC Choir
3. Welcome Remarks — Fr. Alvin Paran-tar, MSP
4. Inspirational Message — Amb. Luis T. Cruz
5. Parade of Muses
6. Intermission Number — Laarni Gon
7. Oath of Sportsmanship — Damasco - 12th Conference Best Player
8. Closing Remarks — Fr. Arvin Mosqueda, MSP
9. Announcement of Winners
 Best Team Uniform
 Best Team Muse
First game of the conference / Show time

Migrant Worker in Korea Wins

27 May 2010 – Philippine Ambassador to Seoul Luis T. Cruz announced today that Mr. Christian Romero, an employee of the Samsung Corporate Research and Development Institute, won the embassy-sponsored essay-writing contest held from February to April 2010 as part of activities to commemorate the 149th anniversary of Dr. Jose Rizal‘s birthday on 19 June 2010.
Mr. Romero bested other contestants under Category B of the essay-writing contest, which focused on the theme Finding Jose Rizal in South Korea: A Migrant‘s Perspective. The category was open to all migrant Filipinos in South Korea, including students, workers and spouses of Korean nationals.
In his essay, Mr. Romero discussed how it was like for Rizal as a migrant Filipino during his time and compared Rizal‘s experiences with the present situation of OFWs.
―[Today,] access to emigration is seen by many as the only viable way out of poverty... While most of us found financial liberty abroad, Rizal found intellectual freedom and enlightenment,‖ Mr. Romero wrote, asserting that ―from [Rizal‘s] time until today, poverty is still an enemy that enslaves our nation.‖
Mr. Romero emphasized that Rizal, too, found difficulties as a migrant. ―Just like the migrants I knew from the international migrant center in my small Filipino community, Rizal had his own false expectations and was also likely a victim of circumstances,‖ he stated.
Mr. Romero, a native of Pangasinan, has been living in South Korea for three years. He learned of the contest while gathering information about the Overseas Absentee Voting from the embassy‘s website.
―With his experience as a migrant, Rizal found a door to vast opportunities,‖ narrated Mr. Romero, adding that Rizal dedicated himself to learning and eventually returned to the Philippines with maturity, fully armed to face challenges and defeat the enemy.
―If every Filipino will take rigid adhesion to Rizal‘s own perspective as a migrant … perhaps we can be set free from the enemy,‖ he concluded.
Other winners were Mr. Alfonso Delgado, who wrote, in Tagalog, a fictional letter by Rizal addressed to OFWs that landed him in second place. Mr. Vicente Angel Ybiernas and Mr. Inrico Orbe, who tied for third place, identified attributes common between Rizal and migrant Filipinos, such as perseverance and a drive for excellence.
Meanwhile, Category A of the essay-writing contest was open to Korean nationals who were required to write about The Philippines and the Korean War in commemoration of the 60th Anniversary of the Korean War this year. The Philippines deployed more than 7,000 soldiers to help in the defense of South Korea from 1950 to 1955.
Mr. Kim Jae-ho, Mr. Lee San-ha and Ms. Kyu Moon-na won first, second and third places, respectively.
Mr. Kim called for greater cooperation between the Philippines and South Korea, recalling the bond that had formed between the two countries over the years. He traced the development of ties from military collaboration in the past to a comprehensive partnership today that included robust trade and people-to-people exchange.
The top winners from both categories will each receive a Medal of Academic Excellence from the Office of the President, a roundtrip ticket to the Philippines and a cash prize, while the
runners-up will receive a Certificate of Excellence from the Philippine Embassy in South Korea. The Awarding Ceremony will take place at the Seoul Global Center on 19 June 2010, Jose Rizal‘s birthday.
The essay-writing contest was conducted in partnership with the Philippine Daily Inquirer, the Resource Persons Group (an association of Filipino professors based in South Korea), the Seoul Global Center, Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific.