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Theology: Saint Joseph's Day and Quezon City
Colegio de San Juan de Letran 151, Muralla St., Intramuros, Manila
Religious Affairs Division
Theology Area

Theology 2N (Christ and His Church)
Parish Exposure Portfolio

Submitted by:
Shaine B. Bautista
BSBA-Financial Management 1-A

Submitted to:
Mr. Hacbang
Theology professor

Table of Contents

Acknowledgment....................................................................................... vi

Endorsement Letter.................................................................................... 1
Schedule of Parish Exposure....................................................................... 2 Brief History / Background of the Parish.....................................................3 Parish Profile................................................................................................ Parish Complete Address and Contact Number............................. Patron Saint Brief Biography.......................................................... Feast Day........................................................................................ Parish Priest, Staff and Personnel.................................................. Parish Pastoral Council.................................................................. Major Liturgical Activities.............................................................. Location Map................................................................................. Territorial Jurisdiction................................................................... Vision-Mission............................................................................... Activities/Parish’s Work Conducted and Significant Human Experience.... Day 1: Activity/ Work for the day + SHE......................................... Day

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