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Society of Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity SOLT website, Serving those seeking perfectionsocietyofourlady.net
- SOLT Ministries
We serve at missions across the world in areas of deepest apostolic needsolt.org
- Our Lady Loves You
We invite you to begin this journey of knowledge and prayer in the heart of Our Lady learning how you are created in the Image and Likeness of God.ourladylovesyou.com
- Lindfield Parish
The Holy Family of Nazareth Parish Lindfield is a Community: Worshipping God through its liturgy, music, prayer and other activities Providing Catholic education for children and adults Caring and supporting the needy Welcoming and reaching out to those around ushttp://www.dbb.org.au/parishes/lindfield
- Sisters of Our Lady
We serve at missions across the world in areas of deepest apostolic need in teams of priests, sisters and laity.soltsisters.org
- Our Lady of Corpus Christi (OLCC)
Inspired to provide higher education in the liberal arts and humanities that contributes to the New Evangelization and promotes the transcendent dignity of the human person in the image and likeness of God.colcc.com

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From: paychoisoltTotal Posts: 1Thu, 26 Jan 2012 16:47:02 +0800wow, at least our site is getting better now because of you, our great and wonderful SOLT seminarians!
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From: RafaTotal Posts: 3Wed, 25 Jan 2012 23:57:45 +0800Please join us to pray for the good health of Fr. Roner Mazo, SOLT and all the sick members of the community. thank you
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From: Pi_NaldTotal Posts: 3Mon, 23 Jan 2012 19:23:39 +0800thanks Kerry for posting those websites! God bless!
News and Updates
Show all newsOLMHTCS conducts series of seminar-workshops
As part of the Students Development Program, the
seminary has conducted series of seminar-workshops spearheaded by Sr. Rosary Marollano, the NSTP instructress for two consecutive Saturdays (Jan.14 and Jan.21, 2012).
Mr. Ramon L. Lim, Ph.D, the resource speaker during the first day shared his expertise on Hazard Identification. The following Saturday, Mr. James Nacario Jr. and Mr. John John Bechayda from the Philippine National Red Cross graced their chops on giving first aids. The activity was participated by both college and theology brothers. It was indeed helpful for the seminarians to be equipped with some skills they can use to intervene in some untoward incidents, especially that they are assigned in remote parishes for their apostolates.
