SAS-Center for Christian Formation

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The Center for Christian Formation caters the spiritual and human formation needs of St. Anthony School, Singalong, Manila.

22/11/2025

Lighting the Path to Hope: Caring Interventions for Students at Risk: A Heart That Hears: Recognizing and Responding to Silent Cries for Help

Photos from Dominus Est's post 21/06/2025

Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ... 🙏

20/04/2025

Happy Easter, dear Anthonians! 😇

Sharing to you the Easter message of our School Director, Rev. Fr. Emilio A. Ascan̈o, LRMS...

“After the Sabbath, at dawn on the first day of the week, Mary Magdalene and the other Mary went to look at the tomb…The angel said to the women, “Do not be afraid, for I know that you are looking for Jesus, who was crucified. (Matthew 28:1&5)

The message of Christ’s Resurrection is being announced to you today—can you hear it? Can you recognize the voice of the angel from Heaven? If you can, the first words you’ll notice are: “Do not be afraid!”

Fear fuels hopelessness …fear destroys hope…that is why in a time when Jesus’ disciples were grappling with uncertainty, an angelic messenger was quick to tell the women: “Do not be afraid!”

Fear often blocks us from truly receiving God’s Word. While the enemy tries to fill us with fear, God’s angelic messengers bring hope and peace. So ask yourself—are you letting fear get in the way of hearing the message of our Salvation?

The angel also said, “I know you are looking for Jesus who was crucified.” These women were still expecting to find His dead body—they hadn’t fully understood the truth of the Resurrection. In a similar way, we too can become fixated on our the uncertainties we are facing these days, our losses, our pain, our grief, or hardships.

But God wants to take those very crosses and transform them into something new and glorious—just as He raised Jesus from the dead. The angel’s words, “He is not here, for He has been raised, just as He said,” remind us that suffering isn’t the end—God brings new life from it.

Lastly, the angel invited them to see the empty tomb, then sent them to tell the others: “He has been raised from the dead.” Once we truly believe in Jesus’ death and Resurrection, we can’t keep it to ourselves. We’re called to share this Good News. The joy and hope of the Resurrection are meant to be shared…This is our greatest privilege….it is a privilege that brings hope.

On this Easter Sunday, , reflect upon the most glorious, awe-inspiring, life-changing message of Christ’s Resurrection. If you find that you do not understand this message, then this Easter Season is an important time for you.

It is moment in which you dispel any fear that clouds your judgment or thinking.

It is a moment when you listen most attentively in faith.

It is a moment when you hear God speak to you about His glorious triumph over sin and death.

It is a moment when you pe*****te more fully the mystery of the Resurrection.

And it is a moment when you recommit yourself to go forth and share that message with others.

Let us listen to the angelic message. While fear shakes us to our core, the message of the resurrection enlightens us to hope.

Receive the message and allow Christ’s Resurrection to change your life forever.

20/02/2025

Let us continue to pray for Pope Francis...

Photos from SAS-Center for Christian Formation's post 27/11/2024

Red Wednesday 2024
"So also you have sorrow now, but I will see you again, and your hearts will rejoice, and no one will take your joy from you."
- John 16:22

St. Anthony School joins the Catholic Church in its observance of the Red Wednesday as called for by the Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) with the theme "One in Suffering, One in Consolation."

At the beginning of the day, Anthonians had a special liturgy intended to pray for all Christians who are suffering from oppression and injustice.

Students and employees, both on online and face-to-face classes, wear red as a remembrance for the blood that our Lord Jesus Christ shed on the Cross, as well as the blood of our persecuted brothers and sisters. Let us continue to pray for them.

26/11/2024

We keep on praying for all persecuted Christians around the world. 🙏

Photos from SAS-Center for Christian Formation's post 23/11/2024

A blessed day to all Anthonians as we celebrate the Solemnity of Christ the King...

01/11/2024

All Saints... pray for us.

Photos from SAS-Center for Christian Formation's post 23/10/2024

"The Rosary is a prayer both so humble and simple and a theologically rich in biblical content. I beg you to pray it!"
- Pope John Paul II

SAS Living Rosary 2024
St. Anthony of Padua Parish Church
October 22, 2024

Photos from SAS-Center for Christian Formation's post 01/09/2024

Completing August activity, we thank our participants in the St. Paul Bible Quiz for representing the school and reaching the Regional Finals. They are: Carlisce Gopilan, Rafael Vidallon, Kimora Venice Nnamani, and Samantha Maweichi Ompang. The same is extended to our school representatives to the RCAM Season of Creation Poster Making Contest, namely: Kassandra Diomampo, Aira Miyuki Fajardo, and Kirsten Nohay.

Congratulations and thank you, Anthonians!

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1037 San Andres Corner SingalongSt. , Malate
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Monday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm