ICP Charismatic Chorale

ICP Charismatic Chorale A church-based choir that primarily serves the Immaculate Conception Parish in GSIS Village, Project 8, Quezon City, Philippines

The ICP Charismatic Chorale is a church-based choral organization domicile at the Immaculate Conception Parish, 64 Premium Street, GSIS Village, Sangandaan, Quezon City, 1116 Philippines. The ICP Charismatic Chorale helps others become quality contributors in ministry roles which includes leading and seeing others come to Christ, see others using their gifts in ministry, and watching people become

worshipers of God through their personal worship times and through lifestyles of worship. The ICP Charismatic Chorale is a church-based choir. MISSION

Our mission is to contribute to our community’s success through our unique talents and deep love to music. We continuously endeavor:

To help those with clear gifts in music and the arts, to find place of service in the parish and other effective ministry venues inside the community. To be a resource for worship materials, sound and video, and music in the community. To be involved in the church that is doing things with great excellence to further the kingdom of God. To be in a relevant ministry situation that maximizes gifts and calling. To be a music organization of the highest caliber. VISION

Our vision is to be an undisputed leading church-based music organization living a principled life in the Spirit


"LEADING"

While the vision is unambiguous and succinct, it's important to understand what striving to be “a leading church-based music organization" really means:

We want to ensure that our service to God are done with best-in-class capabilities and link to the other ICP-CCC’s ministries and services. We will not only respond to the current trend, but we will set the trend in the church through our thought leadership.

Happy Birthday Alyanna! Hindi namin papalagpasin na batiin ang isa sa mga pinaka masipag, loyal at faithful na members n...
05/06/2026

Happy Birthday Alyanna!

Hindi namin papalagpasin na batiin ang isa sa mga pinaka masipag, loyal at faithful na members ng KarisMATIK. We wish you that you will succeed in all of your endeavor.

God bless you always!

Happy Birthday, Kristiann! Thank you for bringing joy to our community. Enjoy your special day! 🎉
28/05/2026

Happy Birthday, Kristiann! Thank you for bringing joy to our community. Enjoy your special day! 🎉

22/05/2026
Day 1 of Triduum in Honor of the Holy Spirit
21/05/2026

Day 1 of Triduum in Honor of the Holy Spirit

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,Ngayon po ang simula ng ating Triduum in Honor of the Holy Spirit! Inaanyayahan po n...
21/05/2026

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

Ngayon po ang simula ng ating Triduum in Honor of the Holy Spirit! Inaanyayahan po namin ang lahat na makiisa sa ating Triduum Prayer at Triduum Mass mamayang 6:00 PM. 🕊️

Nasa poster po ang listahan ng mga assigned sponsors and offerors for today’s celebration.

Come, let us prepare our hearts and be renewed by the grace and power of the Holy Spirit. 🔥

Come and be filled with the Holy Spirit!

21/05/2026

🕊️ Triduum in Honor of the Holy Spirit: Day 1

Join us later tonight, Thursday, May 21, 2026, as we reflect on Christ's Promise to Send the Paraclete.
🕒 6:00 PM – Triduum Prayer
🕒 6:30 PM – Triduum Mass

See you there! 🙏


19/05/2026

Have you ever noticed that on Pentecost Sunday, Catholic priests suddenly wear bright red vestments instead of the usual green, white, or purple? Many Catholics immediately recognize the color change, but not everyone knows the deep spiritual
meaning behind it.

The red vestments on Pentecost are closely connected to the coming of the Holy Spirit.

First, Pentecost celebrates the moment the Holy Spirit descended upon the apostles after the Resurrection and Ascension of Jesus Christ.

The Bible says: “Then there appeared to them tongues as of fire” (Acts 2:3).

Because the Holy Spirit appeared in the form of fiery tongues resting upon the apostles, the Church uses red to symbolize that spiritual fire.

Second, red represents the presence, power, and action of the Holy Spirit. Spiritually speaking, Pentecost marks the birth of the Church’s public mission, when the apostles received courage and strength to preach the Gospel openly.

Before Pentecost, the apostles were fearful and hiding. After receiving the Holy Spirit, they began proclaiming Christ boldly to the world.

Third, red is also associated in Catholic liturgy with zeal, sacrifice, and martyrdom. Many of the apostles who received the Holy Spirit at Pentecost later gave their lives for the Christian faith.

Because of this, red reminds Catholics not only of fire, but also of the courage and witness that comes through the Holy Spirit.

Fourth, Pentecost is one of the most important feast days in the Church because it celebrates the fulfillment of Christ’s promise to send the Holy Spirit.

The Bible says: “But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you” (Acts 1:8).

The red vestments visually express that divine power and spiritual energy.

Fifth, throughout Catholic liturgical tradition, different colors carry symbolic meanings:
White symbolizes joy, purity, and Resurrection.
Purple symbolizes penance and preparation.
Green symbolizes hope and ordinary time.
Red symbolizes the Holy Spirit, fire, love, sacrifice, and martyrdom.

Pentecost uniquely combines many of these meanings.

Sixth, the use of red during Pentecost also helps teach the faith visually. Even without words, the color itself reminds the faithful about the descent of the Holy Spirit and the mission of the Church.

Catholic liturgy often teaches not only through preaching, but also through symbols, colors, gestures, incense, music, and sacred art.

Seventh, spiritually speaking, Pentecost reminds Catholics that the Holy Spirit is still active today, guiding, strengthening, and sanctifying the Church.

The same Spirit that descended upon the apostles is believed to continue working in believers through:
prayer,
the sacraments,
the gifts of the Holy Spirit,
and the life of the Church.

The Bible says: “Come, Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of your faithful and kindle in them the fire of your love” (Roman liturgical prayer based on Acts imagery).

In simple words, priests wear red vestments on Pentecost Sunday because red symbolizes the fire of the Holy Spirit that descended upon the apostles. The color represents spiritual power, courage, zeal, and the birth of the Church’s mission to proclaim the Gospel to the world.

Now you know.

SOURCES
Sacred Scripture (Catholic Translation): Acts 2:3; Acts 1:8

Catechism of the Catholic Church: CCC 731-732; CCC 1287

General Instruction of the Roman Missal: GIRM 346

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Quezon City
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