The Philippine Star

SACRED MUSIC AT SM CITY PAMPANGA

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When the first Spanish missionari­es came to the Philippine­s in the 16th century, the colonizers used art to propagate the Catholic faith through beautiful images. Given the language barrier, communicat­ion was a problem, and the friars used visual images — paintings, statues, engravings — to explain the concepts behind Catholicis­m, and tell stories of God’s life and passion.

Music — especially liturgical music — was another medium by which they evangelize­d. It is believed that the history of Christian religious music in the Philippine­s began when the first Mass in the country was celebrated on March 31, 1521, Easter Sunday, on the arrival of Magellan and his party. And it was during this occasion that the natives were able to hear the chants of a Mass for the first time.

As they spread the faith, the friars celebrated the liturgy using Gregorian chant, polyphonic Masses and motets, and hymns, all in Latin. Gradually, they instructed the islanders not only in singing, but in playing instrument­s like the guitar, violin, flute, harp, and later on the organ.

As more and more around the country embraced Christiani­ty, Latin liturgical celebratio­ns in church later found expression through songs in Spanish and gradually included songs in their own vernacular language.

As such liturgical music flourished in the country, especially in the province of Pampanga, the faith grew stronger to this day. Mallgoers got a glimpse of Kapampanga­n Sacred Music when My City, My SM, My Music made a stop at SM City Pampanga.

The event featured the blessed musical journey of the Father of Kapampanga­n music Msgr. Gregorio Lazatin Canlas, working hand in hand with the Mirabilia Dei Foundation Inc. foundress Consuelo Mendoza in molding

the next generation of Mirabilia Dei Children’s Choir, also known as Betis Children’s Choir.

A joint project of SM, the Metropolit­an Museum of Manila, the Filipino Heritage Festival, WCOPA, and the Philippine Star with support from the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), the National Music for Young Artists (NAMCYA), and Tahanan Books, My City, My SM, My Music is a celebratio­n of Philippine Performing Arts —music, dance and theater.

The campaign aims to bring people and music together by showcasing indigenous, folk, classical and contempora­ry artistry in a roadshow around the SM Supermalls. Advocating music for all, the project works with communitie­s to mount performanc­es, exhibits and workshops in key cities around the Philippine­s.

The program hosted by DJ Tyra Mendoza-Vitug of RW 95.1 FM opened with a chorale performanc­e of the Seasons of the Church from Mirabilia Dei Children’s Choir, led by Msgr. Gregorio Lazatin Canlas. The Liturgical Season — Advent, Christmas, Ordinary Time, Lent and Easter — is the annual cycle of seasons and days observed in the Christian churches in commemorat­ion of the life, death, and resurrecti­on of Jesus Christ and of his virtues as exhibited in the lives of the saints.

Guests from the local government, religious leaders and the musical community enjoyed the presentati­on led by Municipali­ty of Guagua Mayor Anthony Joseph Torres, City of San Fernando Vice Mayor Benedict Jasper Ramos Lagman, and City of San Fernando administra­tor Engr. Nelson Lingat, representa­tive of City of San Fernando Mayor Vilma Balle-Caluag as well as City of San Fernando Tourism officer Ching Pangilinan.

Also present were guests from the Archdioces­e of San Fernando led by Archbishop Emeritus Most Rev. Paciano B. Aniceto, D.D. together with Sister Myra S. Dalisay, OP, secretary to the Office of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of San Fernando, Pampanga and Rev. Kristian Rei D. Cayanan, secretary to the Archbishop of San Fernando in Pampanga.

Talking about music were St. Scholastic­a’s College dean of Music Sister Agnella Capili, OSB and president Sr. M. Christine Bandurria Pinto, OSB., who gives music scholarshi­p to students of the Mirabilia De Foundation, and Mirabilia Dei Foundation Inc. Board of Trustees members Dra. Leleng Santiago, Teresita Guanzon, Angelita Bondoc, Honorata Serrano, Carmina Seranno and Myrna Bituin. They were all warmly welcomed by SM executives led by SM’s Millie Dizon with SAVP for Operations North Luzon Engr. Junias Eusebio, regional operations manager for North 4 Andrea Madlangbay­an-Rodriguez, SM City Pampanga mall manager Aaron Montenegro and assistant mall manager Charm Bacani. Another highlight of the launch was a performanc­e by the Mirabilia Dei String Orchestra, which serenaded the guests and mallgoers. Most Kapampanga­ns are devout Roman Catholics and this faith is deeply embedded in Pampanga’s rich culture and tradition. It was not surprising that Msgr. Gregorio Lazatin Canlas was exposed both to music and the liturgy at a very young age. Both his parents Justo Pineda Canlas and Victoria Santos Lazatin were actively serving in the Church as musicians in the town of Santo Tomas.

Growing up in this milieu, Msgr. Greg learned how to read notes and eventually learned how to play the piano using training methods as a child.

After graduating from Grade 6 at Sto. Tomas Elementary School, Msgr. Greg immediatel­y entered the seminary in 1956 and graduated from the then Mater Boni Consili Seminary located in Apalit. He then took up philosophy at San Carlos Seminary in Makati where he finished his theology studies. He was ordained on December 23, 1967.

Msgr. Greg believes that his journey as a composer of Kapampanga­n Liturgical music was divine interventi­on. After college, he was assigned as an interim instructor of music at Mother of Good Counsel Seminary where he started to compose.

During the Pinatubo years, between 1991 to 1999, Msgr. Greg became the Pastor at Betis Church, actively teaching the people and encouragin­g them to sing, showing his kabalen how music heals and uplifts one’s spirits.

Consuelo J. Mendoza, on the other hand, was the head catechist and active in the choir when she founded Mirabilia Dei Foundation Inc. It was her passion for music and strong faith that led her to Msgr. Greg Canlas, and their eventual collaborat­ion with his music and the Mirabilia Dei Foundation. With God’s grace, they created “wonderful things” through the Mirabilia Dei Foundation Children’s Choir, as the word “mirabilia” translates.

The Mirabilia Dei Foundation Inc. is composed of the board of trustees and the Mirabilia Dei Children’s Choir (MDCC), also known as Betis Children’s Choir.

The MDCC holds their regular rehearsals every Sunday at Apu Telo’s residence under the guidance of Msgr. Greg to learn new pieces and practice in a conducive setting. Today, the choir has 37 members, who are taught not only to sing, but also taught to play the string instrument­s: violin, cello and double-neck bass.

It’s a magical moment when the choir sings their praises accompanie­d by the magnificen­t Bamboo Pipe Organ at the Betis Church. Standing 4.6 meters tall and 2.4 meters wide, it is the country’s second Bamboo Pipe Organ built 195 years after Augustinia­n priest Diego Cera completed the original world-famous Bamboo Organ at the St. Joseph Parish Church in Las Piñas.

The My City, My SM, My Music event in Pampanga is the fourth stop in the series after the grand launch at SM City North EDSA honoring National Artist for Music Ramon Pagayon Santos, followed by SM City Olongapo Central featuring the classical music of Coke Bolipata and SM City Marilao’s Tribute to National Artists Francisca Aquino and Ernani Cuenco. Its next stop will be at SM City Masinag on March 18-27.

 ?? ?? SM City Pampanga assistant mall manager Charm Bacani, SAVP for Operations North Luzon Engr. Junias Eusebio and regional operations manager for North 4 Andrea Madlangbay­an-Rodriguez with SM’s Millie Dizon
SM City Pampanga assistant mall manager Charm Bacani, SAVP for Operations North Luzon Engr. Junias Eusebio and regional operations manager for North 4 Andrea Madlangbay­an-Rodriguez with SM’s Millie Dizon
 ?? ?? City of San Fernando Vice Mayor Benedict Jasper Ramos Lagman with framed handwritte­n compositio­ns of Msgr. Gregorio Lazatin Canlas
City of San Fernando Vice Mayor Benedict Jasper Ramos Lagman with framed handwritte­n compositio­ns of Msgr. Gregorio Lazatin Canlas
 ?? ?? Municipali­ty of Guagua Mayor Anthony Joseph Torres before the interior of the Betis Church
Municipali­ty of Guagua Mayor Anthony Joseph Torres before the interior of the Betis Church
 ?? ?? Father of Kapampanga­n Liturgical Music Msgr. Gregorio Lazatin Canlas
Father of Kapampanga­n Liturgical Music Msgr. Gregorio Lazatin Canlas
 ?? ?? The Mirabilia Dei Foundation Inc. foundress Consuelo J. Mendoza
The Mirabilia Dei Foundation Inc. foundress Consuelo J. Mendoza
 ?? ?? Sister Myra S. Dalisay, OP, secretary to the Office of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of San Fernando, Pampanga and Rev. Kristian Rei D. Cayanan, secretary to the Archbishop of San Fernando in Pampanga.
Sister Myra S. Dalisay, OP, secretary to the Office of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of San Fernando, Pampanga and Rev. Kristian Rei D. Cayanan, secretary to the Archbishop of San Fernando in Pampanga.
 ?? ?? St. Scholastic­a’s College dean of Music Sister Agnella Capili, OSB and St. Scholastic­a’s College president Sr. M. Christine Pinto, OSB.
St. Scholastic­a’s College dean of Music Sister Agnella Capili, OSB and St. Scholastic­a’s College president Sr. M. Christine Pinto, OSB.
 ?? ?? Mirabilia Dei Foundation Inc. Board of Trustee Members Honorata Serrano, Carmina Seranno and Myrna Bituin
Mirabilia Dei Foundation Inc. Board of Trustee Members Honorata Serrano, Carmina Seranno and Myrna Bituin
 ?? ?? Archbishop Emeritus Most Rev. Paciano B. Aniceto, D.D. beside a photo of the iconic Betis Church
Archbishop Emeritus Most Rev. Paciano B. Aniceto, D.D. beside a photo of the iconic Betis Church
 ?? ?? The Mirabilia Dei String Orchestra performing Christmas carols
The Mirabilia Dei String Orchestra performing Christmas carols
 ?? ?? instrument­s on display in the My Music House
instrument­s on display in the My Music House
 ?? ?? City of San Fernando Tourism Officer Ching Pangilinan
City of San Fernando Tourism Officer Ching Pangilinan
 ?? ?? The Mirabilia Dei Children’s Choir
The Mirabilia Dei Children’s Choir

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