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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    find it so amusing that ng nakita kong kotse ng pari magagara, as an example

    sto nino de meycauayan - pajero
    pari celebrate mass sa sm marilao 9am sunday - camry
    sa heritage homes loma de gato - lancer 2004
    sa sto nino de congressional near vicas market - altis

    share nyo iyong alam.

    sana something simple since they do not need very expensive cars.

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    #2
    hindi kaya mga donation ang mga yan?

    IMO, parishes cannot afford those kind of vehicles brand new.

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    #3
    ako wala pang nakikitang pari na naka-luxury car..pwedeng donation yan..pero diba nagvow sila ng pagiging simple?

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    #4
    Ang pari dito sa amin luma na pickup at suzuki samurai lang gamit. cguro it depends on the community they serve.

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    #5
    or kung hindi donation, baka may nagpahiram lang na parishoner

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    #6
    dami pala pera hehe

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    #7
    oh boy. just check out those schools being run by priests. you'll probably be surprised with their rides.

    some naman use the vehicle given to them by their families.

    makes me wonder whatever happened to their vow of poverty. Like...even the late Pope John Paul II declared in his will that he didn't leave any material posessions behind.
    Last edited by Altis6453; April 11th, 2005 at 02:27 PM.

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    #8
    Vow of povert means the priests themselves do not own property. The cars themselves are either donated or the property of the Order they belong to. Parang company car. So if priest A needs the car for this day then priest B needs to wait. It's a communal object.

    Image if your parents were dying and the priest who was supposed to give the sacrament for the gravely ill and the dying (formerly Last Rights) had to walk to your place from a distance of 50KM away. In that case wouldn't you want them to arrive as soon as possible? What if it is Sunday and the next Parish the priest has to celebrate mass for is another 50KM and he has 30 mins to travel wouldnt it better he has a car? This could extend to them having cell phones, TV, newspaper, radio, computers, electric fans, etc etc.
    Last edited by OTO; April 11th, 2005 at 02:28 PM.

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    #9
    'Yong Pari sa bayan ko sa probinsiya namin sa North, he owns a Toyota Hi-Ace Super Custom (converted).

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    #10
    yung sa mga INC, meron pang mga escorts na todo blinker and wangwang.
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