Mga deboto, nagdatingan sa Redemptorist Church sa Baclaran

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Mga deboto, nagdatingan sa Redemptorist Church sa Baclaran
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00:00 It's the Feminist Day, so let's live the devotional prayers of the devotees of the Redemptorist Church with Joshua Garcia. Rise and shine, Joshua.
00:09 Rise and shine, Filipinas. Rise and shine, Diana. A healthy life for yourself and your loved ones.
00:19 This is the devotional prayer of the devotees here at the Redemptorist Church on Feminist Day.
00:24 Like Alvin, who not only goes to our church every Wednesday before he goes to work, but he always prays for his family's well-being.
00:33 I hope I'm always safe and nothing bad happens to my family.
00:39 As for Joel, aside from praying for his family's well-being, he also hopes that the country's poverty will be reduced.
00:53 Of course, number one, the blessing of the family, of the children, our health, the poverty level, and the whole of the Philippines.
01:12 Although the weather is not very good this morning, as expected, the devotees are in a hurry this Feminist Day.
01:20 According to the leadership of the Redemptorist Church, they expect that the 2,500 maximum seating capacity will be full today.
01:26 That's why everyone is still asking to wear face masks, especially when entering the church, for the safety of the majority.
01:34 Outside the Church, there are still some selling rice, rosarios, and other things.
01:39 While there are also police posts to ensure security and order around the church.
01:45 As we mentioned earlier, the church is still in a rush, but the people who are praying are still here.
01:51 Aside from the police that are posted here in front of the church, there are also motorcycle units of the MMDA
01:59 to ensure that there are no vehicles or public vehicles here to wait for the passengers.
02:05 Speaking of traffic, the traffic in front of the Church is still wide.
02:13 There are still vehicles going to Manila and also to Coastal Road, Palaspinas, and Cavite.
02:19 That's the latest. Back to you, Dianne.
02:22 Thank you very much for the report, Joshua Garcia.

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