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CAP DAY 9:"OBSERVE SUNDAY"

Updated: Feb 14, 2023


IN PHOTOS: Cadets of the PNPA attend a mass at Baguio Cathedral



Luke 2:13-14


Suddenly a great company of the heavenly host appeared with the angel, praising God and saying, "Glory to God in the Highest heaven, and on earth peace to those on whom his favor rests"[1]


Typically, observing Sunday refers to the practice of reserving the day for rest, worship, or other religious or cultural activities. Sunday is considered a holy day by many Christians and is known as the Lord's Day, a day dedicated to God's worship.Sunday is also a day of rest and is recognized as a day off from work in many countries. Individuals and families can use this time to spend time together, attend religious services, participate in leisure activities, or simply rest and recharge.


In some cultures, Sunday is also observed as a day of tradition and family, with families gathering for meals, participating in cultural or religious rituals, or engaging in other activities that bring them together.Regardless of how it is observed, Sunday is often considered an important and special day for many people, and its observance can play a significant role in shaping the cultural and spiritual fabric of a community.

In preserving with the PNP's "MAKADIYOS" core values and in light of the PNP's "Kapulisan,Simbahan, Pamayanan" Program's revitalization. Cadets from the MASIDTALAK Class of 2023 BCPO contingents attended the sunday mass at the Baguio Cathedral to ask for guidance, and advice on carrying out their sworn obligations as public servants.

The cadets of the PNPA MASIDTALAK CLASS OF 2023 can be seen attending the Sunday worship service before performing their duties and responsibilities at their station. The goal of this activity is to refresh their minds and boost their morale because cadets are not only described as smart, skilled, and strong, but also as "MAKA-DIYOS" in accordance with the CPNP's program the "KASIMBAYANAN" or "KASIMBAYANAN" or "KASIMBAYANAN" or "KASIMBAYANAN" or "K (Kapulisan, Simbahan at Pamayanan). Just to demonstrate that, despite their hectic schedules, they make time to pray and seek God's guidance and protection. The cadet is also reminded to be humble in front of everyone and to always do the right thing for the glory of God.

Cadets won't forget to express gratitude to the one who has done everything for them despite having a busy schedule because of the Cadet Attachment Program. The Cadets stationed at Baguio City Police Office attend the Baguio City Cathedral Sunday Mass. As law enforcement officers, tension can feel extremely heavy, and one way to relieve that challenge is through supernatural intervention.Cadets can find strength in their belief as they work toward their goal. It provides them with guidance and inspiration as they change our neighborhood into a law-abiding land.

The Law Enforcement, the Goverment and Church shall support each other and assist one another, in partnership and working in harmony, without a doubt, it can be guaranteed that peace, order and success will follow.


[1] Luke 2:13-14 Suddenly a great company of the heavenly host appeared with the angel, praising God and saying,“Glory to God in the highest heaven,and on earth peace to those on whom his favor rests.” | New International Version (NIV) | Download The Bible App Now. (n.d.). Luke 2:13-14 Suddenly a Great Company of the Heavenly Host Appeared With the Angel, Praising God and Saying,“Glory to God in the Highest Heaven,and on Earth Peace to Those on Whom His Favor Rests.” | New International Version (NIV) | Download the Bible App Now. https://www.bible.com/bible/111/LUK.2.13-14.NIV

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