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To know more about Alay Pahalipay and the K friends of Sr. Eppie please look at http://reginarosarii.org/rosarii/
BIYAYA (blessings) celebrated in PICC on December 8, 2015 was indeed a day to remember. We thank the presence of Mama Mary in Regina RICA, her continued inspiration and guidance…
Blessing of the New Pasilungan. Pasilingan is an Ilonggo word that means under the shade. This is our new restaurant in Regina RICA. What happens in Regina RICA is that…
Regina RICA celebrates her first fiesta October 24, 2015, the 4th saturday of October. We started with the dawn rosary around the compound and we went up to Our Lady…
You have gone to Regina Rica because you were curious and wanted to see what Regina RICA is all about. You ask for blessing and have received one and numerous…
It has been the dream of Fr. Paking, Sir Poloy and companions to visit Regina RICA. They came to visit last October 3 & 4 at Regina RICA. Sir Poloy…
Our K friends – street dwellers that live in Kalye or kalsada (street), sleep on the Karton (card board) and bring their kariton (pushcart). Our K friends together with the…