Daily Tribune (Philippines)

All roads lead to Antipolo Cathedral

Bernardo reminded devotees flocking to Antipolo for the penitentia­l walk to keep the cathedral clean and observe health and safety protocols

- BY NEIL ALCOBER

At least 8 million Catholic devotees are expected to troop to the Internatio­nal Shrine of Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage or the Antipolo Cathedral for the traditiona­l “alay-lakad” as the country observes the Holy Week.

Antipolo City Public Informatio­n chief Relly Bernardo narrated that last year, the alay-lakad drew around 5 million faithful coming from various parts of the country.

“From 5 million last year, we’re now expecting around 8 million devotees who will be trooping the internatio­nal cathedral this year,” Bernardo, also the chief of the city’s Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office, told DAILY TRIBUNE in an interview.

He added that the local government — in coordinati­on with the Philippine National Police and the church — is now preparing for the influx of devotees to ensure the safety of the churchgoer­s and the general public.

Bernardo reminded devotees flocking to Antipolo for the penitentia­l walk to keep the cathedral clean and observe health and safety protocols.

“We should not let our guards down even if there is no pandemic anymore,” said Bernardo, as he urged devotees to make the tradition orderly and peaceful.

“It’s inevitable that there are groups of young people going to the cathedral simply to have fun with friends instead of praying,” he added. “There was an instance that groups of young men were throwing stones at each other. But it was an isolated case.”

Bernardo also said that the Rizal Police Office, headed by Police Colonel Felipe Maraggun, will be on heightened alert status and will deploy more police officers from other towns as augmentati­on force to ensure public safety during the observance of Holy Week.

“The PNP is in charge for the security while the local government, through the city health office, will be providing medical services to devotees who were injured during the alay lakad,” Bernardo said.

He also said that street vendors are not allowed to sell their goods around the cathedral to make the area less congested.

 ?? ?? MEMBERS of the Metropolit­an Manila Developmen­t Authority Sidewalk Clearing Operations Group confiscate motorcycle­s that are parked illegally along EDSA on Wednesday. Sidewalk clearing activities are carried out to address issues such as obstructio­ns in major roads in Metro Manila.
MEMBERS of the Metropolit­an Manila Developmen­t Authority Sidewalk Clearing Operations Group confiscate motorcycle­s that are parked illegally along EDSA on Wednesday. Sidewalk clearing activities are carried out to address issues such as obstructio­ns in major roads in Metro Manila.

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