FAQ: Who is the Parish Priest of Pandacan?
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The incumbent Parish Priest of Pandacan is Rev. Fr. Lazaro B. Abaco, who is more popularly known as Fr. Lari. The 52 years old priest recently celebrated his 25th Sacerdotal Anniversary.
Below you will find his information and accomplishment, which was compiled by Pandacan1712 blog (I believe it is owned by 1011 member Robert “Bob’ Tomas):
Name: Rev. Fr. Lazaro B. Abaco
Age: 52
Sacerdotal Feast: September 10, 1983
Priestly Vocation and Community: Diocesan/ San Carlos Seminary
Pastoral Assignment: Sto Niño de Pandacan Parish
Patron Saint: St. John Ma. Vianney
Read the rest for his accomplishments in Current Pastoral Assignments …
Accomplishments in Current Pastoral Assignment
Successful in putting up a new Retablo similar of the 1732 altar, for Sto Niño de Pandacan. Completed in January 13, 2006. Formally dedicated by His Eminence Gaudencio Cardinal Rosales in January 22, 2006.
En lived the BEC through his pastoral project Dalaw-dalangin where in he says street-mass in all the communities around the pastoral jurisdiction of Pandacan Parish.
Propagating the Sto Niño devotion particularly to Sto Niño de Pandacan through bringing the Original Miraculous Image of Sto Niño to different offices and establishments. The project is called “Lakbay-dalangin” where-in the image of Sto Niño de Pandacan is en-shrined for a day in an office while conducting whole day novena and saying Mass.
Just recently, He was admired not only by the Sto Niño de Pandacan parishioners but by Iglesia Filipina Independiente church of Pandacan as well. He was successfull in uniting the two churches in celebrating the town fiesta in Honor of the Sto Niño, hence maintaining the identity of the 2 church and maintaining respect to each others doctrines and beliefs.
Info and picture source: Pandacan1712 blog


November 17th, 2008 at 11:14 pm
long live father lari!
the coolest priest that i ever knew!