Benefit Dinner for the Camillian Missions (Wed., 29th Feb. 2012, Loyola Heights, Quezon City)
Put more heart into your hands… (Camillus de Lellis)
What: The Order of the Ministers of the Sick (Camillians) in the Philippines cordially invite you to a dinner benefit for the Camillian missions.
When: Wednesday, 29th February 2012, Eucharistic celebration will start at 6:30 p.m. followed by dinner
Where: St. Camillus Provincialate Compound, 18 Nicanor Reyes St., Varsity Hills, Loyola Heights, Quezon City
(Click here to see map for location and directions)
Ticket price: ₱1,500 per person
Inquiries: Fr. Evan: (+63)927-4739519
John Jay: (+63)916-3304441
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| Healer's Voice |
| Written by Ms. Beb Marie I. Payot | |
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