Tuesday, March 27, 2012

2012 Logo Design Contest Official Entries

The En Grande Kids stood up to the challenge and submitted their creations! Best of luck to all of you.

Entry No. 1:




Entry No. 2:
Description: “The cross as well as the color maroon represent the reason for the Pabasa, who is Christ. The yellow shapes symbolize birds -- peace and friendship -- which are the foundations of the En Grande Club.”




Entry No. 3:
Description: "I chose a simple logo to symbolize purity and cleanliness, which describe the state our souls should be in during Lent. The cross of course symbolizes Christ and what he did to save us from our sins. I chose red, blue, and yellow - our national colors - and used these to give the the cross a stained-glass look for a church-y feel."



Entry No. 4:
“The cross represents the central theme of the Pabasa. The wings stand for our freedom from sin and our rebirth after Lent.”








Entry No. 5:
"I simply put a cross on my logo because it represents our creator, Jesus Christ, and a bible because it gives wisdom and unity to the En Grande Members."












Entry No. 6:





Thanks, participants, for spending time on this endeavor. Remember, anything you do, no matter how small -- if it's for the glory of God, then you'll be truly blessed.

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Pabasa 2012

On April 5 and 6 of this year, we will again be sponsoring a Pabasa (Chant Reading of the Passion of Christ) along Loreto Street in Sampaloc, Manila. This panata (vow) has been passed down by our parents and assumed by us since the Year 2000, and we hope to serve the Lord for as long as we possibly can, through your help.

During the Pabasa, residents in the vicinity are invited to join us in non-stop prayer and meditation from 3 p.m. of Maundy Thursday to 12 noon of Good Friday, after which a Mass is celebrated and food is shared among the participants and the less-privileged brethren in the barangay.





This year, we would like to involve the 3rd-Generation kids – our own children – most of whom are now tweeners, teens, and young adults, by having them participate in a Logo/T-shirt Design contest for the Club.

Any donation from you towards the contest prize would be greatly appreciated!

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Linette Pascual-Paras
On behalf of En Grande Club