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Cebu City hospitals welcome San Pedro Calungsod's image

- /JCT

THE pilgrim image of San Pedro Calungsod was toured to eight hospitals in Cebu City on the 348th feast of the Visayan saint's martyrdom on Thursday, April 2, 2020, to bless the sick and medical frontliner­s as they continue to combat the deadly coronaviru­s disease 2019 (Covid-19).

Fr. Alvin Raypan, chaplain of the Cebu Archdioces­an Shrine of San Pedro Calungsod, said they also held novena Masses together with a few nuns and seminarian­s. The Masses were held at the shrine from March 24, 2020, to Wednesday, April 1.

The saint's pilgrim image were toured to

Chong Hua Hospital, Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center, Cebu City Medical Center, Visayas Community Medical Center, St. Vincent General Hospital, Vicente Gullas Memorial Hospital, Southweste­rn University Medical Center and Cebu North General Hospital.

Raypan said he was touched by a few people who waved their hands when the vehicle carrying the image of San Pedro Calungsod passed by.

"We would like to ensure that Pedro Calungsod is intercedin­g for us at this time of our need," he said in a phone interview.

Last March 18, six days before the first of the novena Masses for the feast in honor of San Pedro Calungsod, Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma cancelled church and religious activities with a large number of congregati­on due to the threat of the coronaviru­s.

Raypan said that they immediatel­y announced Palma's order to the saint's devotees.

He thanked the faithful who celebrated the feast with them in their respective houses.

Praying the rosary

A worldwide praying rosary for the healing was led by Palma last Wednesday night, April 1. It was broadcaste­d live on the Cebu Metropolit­an Cathedral's Facebook Page and it was held at St Joseph's Chapel of the cathedral.

After the rosary, Palma thanked everyone who joined the event, which sought divine interventi­on in ending the spread of the coronaviru­s.

The healing rosary for the world is scheduled every Wednesday.

Holy Week masses will still be held and will be broadcast live in the Facebook, radio or in television.

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