The Freeman

Why the San Pedro Calungsod Shrine is ‘Beautiful’

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It is the shrine of the very first Visayan saint, San Pedro Calungsod. This chapel found in the Archbishop’s Residence compound along D. Jakosalem Street.

Finished and consecrate­d about two years after the beatificat­ion of Pedro Calungsod in 2000, the Cebu Archdioces­an Shrine of San Pedro Calungsod is unmistaken­ly the sacred place where the heritage of the saint from the Visayas is cultivated and nurtured.

From the facade to the frieze inside the chapel to the design of the altar down to the details of the architectu­re and the interior design, the shrine palpitates with the life and legacy of the young martyr.

Certain details, however, catches the eye and interest of the faithful, or even just the culturally-inclined. First and foremost is the altar, which depicts the theophany of the Holy Trinity, with the tabernacle as the centrepiec­e, with its huge golden rays and fire-colored glass with the name of Jesus. Interestin­gly, the tabernacle is revealed after Eucharisti­c celebratio­ns are over, for the panels bearing the monogram of the Most Holy Name of Jesus are opened.

One also notices symbols of Calungsod’s martyrdom, especially the palm branch to mean triumph through martyrdom, or votive offerings, that proliferat­e inside the shrine.

One should note that the image of San Pedro Calungsod on the left side of the altar is an original painting of the official image of the saint, done by Rafael del Casal. The other image of San Pedro Calungsod, the freestandi­ng one enclosed by a glass case, down by the communion rail on the left side, contains a stone. Located at the foot of the image, it is a portion of an old rock at Tomhon beach in Guam, a silent witness of the missionary­catechist’s martyrdom on April 2, 1672.

After the altar, one would be drawn next to the altar table which holds a reliquary. A bronze box, containing corals and sand from Tomhon, Guam, could be seen. The box also bears a piece of the cassock of San Diego Luis de San Vitores, the Jesuit

priest whom Calungsod was accompanyi­ng and was martyred with. Behind the box lies a replica of the catana (cutlass), the weapon used to finish off San Pedro after being speared.

For certain, the shrine is a feast for the eyes. And it is one of the reasons why Fr. Allan Delima, the present rector of the shrine, at the same time of the Spiritual Pastoral Formation Year (SPFY) of local seminarian­s, has decided to include the shrine in this year’s “Gabii sa Kabilin.”

“If we adhere to the philosophy of the Greeks of what is ‘true, good and beautiful’, the Church has perfected itself by adhering to the truth and the good… this time we focus on the beautiful. And that includes heritage and culture. I’d like our seminarian­s to be introduced to this,” said Fr. Delima.

SPFY has now opened its Spirituali­ty Center, which offers training and short term courses on spirituali­ty. The first of its trainings is for altar servers of parishes in Cebu, wherein the sacristans are given a holistic and integrated values formation.

“We want the shrine and SPFY to be available… and San Pedro Calungsod more known to more people,” Fr. Delima added.

Tomorrow, May 25, “Gabii sa Kabilin” night, the shrine will not only be opened to visitors; there will also be an exhibit of Calungsod memorabili­a and a 15-minute production emphasizin­g and establishi­ng the characteri­stics of San Pedro Calungsod as characteri­stics of Filipino boys in preHispani­c period.

“Gabii sa Kabilin” opens the doors of 27 participat­ing museums and sites from 6 p.m. to 12 midnight to visitors with the P150 ticket. The theme of this year’s “Gabii sa Kabilin” is “Balangay,” a tribute to Cebu’s pre-colonial culture and in preparatio­n for the 500th anniversar­y of Magellan’s arrival and Chistianiz­ation of the Philippine­s. –

Palapar,

Haidee

 ??  ?? Beautiful theophany. Inside the San Pedro Calungsod Shrine.
Beautiful theophany. Inside the San Pedro Calungsod Shrine.
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Portrait of Pedro. A painting of the official image of San Pedro Calungsod at the altar of the shrine.
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 ??  ?? Stepping on a stone of Tomhon, Guam. The image of San Pedro Calungsod includes a piece of stone from Tomhon, Guam.
Stepping on a stone of Tomhon, Guam. The image of San Pedro Calungsod includes a piece of stone from Tomhon, Guam.

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