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Christianity and Priest
The Wedding Liturgy

Of

Aaron and Ingrid

Officiated By:

Celebrant

Rev. Fr. Alejandro. E. Cinco, SVD

Co – Celebrant

Rev. Fr. Jake Jester P. Yboa

9 AM Friday July 27, 2012

St. Bartholomew Parish Church

Catbalogan City, Samar

Macabare – Gomez Nuptials

Liturgical Sponsors

Commentator

Mrs. Connie Q. Noroña

First Reading Second Reading

Cecile Therese O. Dueñas Aira Jessa C. Macabare

Responsorial Psalm Prayer of the Faithful

Ashley P. Cuenza Zipporah E. Lunzaga

Offerers

Candles Flowers

Karrie – ann A. Camarines Cristiane Mae L. Macabare

Alexander T. Montajes Junaping joyce B. Macabare

Gifts Fruits

Sheila Jill C. Adona Darianne M. Arevalo

Andrea Charlotte B. Macabare Ederlina T. Alcantara

Bread & Wine

Trisha Merryl B. Macabare

April Joy R. Mabansag

Chalice & Ciborium

Mrs. Lucita E. Cinco

Mrs. Sylvia B. Macabare

Order of Processions

Best Man

Ariel Jay C. Macabare

Parents of the Groom

Mr. Ariel B. Macabare & Mrs. Meilou C. Macabare

Groom

Aaron Jay Cinco Macabare

PRINCIPAL SPONSORS

Engr. Rico B. Macabare Mrs. Corazon N. Esperanza

Mr. Gaudencio N. Tabudlong Mrs. Maila C. Deguia

Mr. Sofronio G. Laguna Mrs. Gliceria T. Laguna

Engr. Arthur B. Macabare Mrs. Elizabeth U. Velasco

Mr. Vicente M. Candido Mrs. Leah C. Velardo

Mr. Ignacio R. Vecina Mrs. Christina Mutya M Tan

Engr. Armee V. Arosa Dra. Ruth J Codina

SECONDARY SPONSORS

Candle Veil

Mr. Peter Jimm L. Borja Mr. Richel Belmonte

Mrs. Mariel C. Oledan Mrs. Irish G. Belmonte

Cord

Mr. Ulysess B. Macabare

Mrs. Paulene B. Macabare

Groomsmen and Bridesmaids

Brent B Uy Anna Joyce

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