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SBMA exec graces opening of MV Doulos Hope in Subic

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CLARK FREEPORT— Subic Bay Metropolit­an Authority Chairman and Administra­tor Eduardo Jose L. Aliño graced the formal opening of the MV Doulos Hope at the Riviera Wh ar f .

The renowned floating bookstore docked at Subic Bay Freeport recently.

MV Doulos Hope Captain Tom Dyer and Director Nathan Schmutz assisted Aliño during the opening of the former cruise ship, as Olongapo City Mayor Rolen Paulino Jr., and Zambales Board Member Jun Rundstedt Ebdane took part in the cer emony.

“Not everyone is fortunate to experience the surreal feeling of being immersed into a sea of literature that suits everyone. As I took my first step aboard MV Doulos Hope, I immediatel­y felt that warm sense of belonging,” Aliño said.

“This rare visit is an ideal opportunit­y to spread God’s love and goodness through shared knowledge, community engagement, and by simply participat­ing in spiritual-enhancing activities, which aim to bring hope to the world amidst cultural and religious difference­s,” he said.

The chairman also said that during the visit of sister ship MV Logos Hope in Subic Bay in 2015 with 400 crewmember­s coming from across the globe, thousands of visitors from all walks of life were able to browse through, marvel at, and buy literature at a fraction of its cost.

Aliño said that the moniker Doulos Hope, which means servant of hope, is befitting this new ship's title. He added that the former cruise ship, the MV

Doulos Hope is now a floating library owned by the faith-based organizati­on Gute Bücher für Alle or Good Books for All (GBA) that will be open to the public starting February 13, will stay in Subic Bay until March 3 before sailing on to San Fernando, La Union.

Zambales Board Member Ebdane, who attended for Governor Hermogenes Ebdane Jr., said, “A book is a special gift like no other because you can open it repeatedly. It’s a portable magic tool that uplifts your spirit once you start reading it.”

He encouraged everyone to take advantage of the limited opportunit­ies Doulos Hope brings, adding that anyone can explore a wide range of books for low prices, while also having a chance to meet, connect, and engage with the internatio­nal crew.

Captain Dryer expressed his gratitude to the officials, citing that their cooperatio­n assists in promoting the MV Doulos Hope to the people in their localities. He also acknowledg­ed the SBMA personnel for their warm welcome during their arrival here.

MV Doulos Hope ended her final cruise in Singapore in late 2009. The ship was turned over to its new owners on March 18, 2010, and was converted into a luxury hotel, which opened in Indonesia in June 2019.

In late 2022, MV Doulos Hope was repurposed from being a cruise ship owned by the German charity Gute Bücher für Alle (Good Books for All), into a floating library.

After completing a refit, Doulos Hope will be based in a Southeast Asian port from 2023 to provide a floating library service to complement its sister ship, the MV Logos Hope.

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