The Philippine Star

Nat’l Museum urged to return St. Augustine pulpit panels

- By EVELYN MACAIRAN

Archbishop Jose Palma yesterday asked the National Museum of the Philippine­s (NMP) to return four 19th-century pulpit panels depicting Saint Augustine of Hippo, as they are “tools for evangeliza­tion” and not artworks.

The panels’ illegal removal from the Archdioces­an Shrine of Patrocinio de Maria Santisima in Boljoon, Cebu was a sacrilege, Palma said.

“They should never have been treated, then or now, as mere artworks for exhibition in museums, much less for private appreciati­on by the collectors who purchased them. For these panels are considered in the ecclesial rite as tools of evangeliza­tion,” he added.

The panels were reportedly removed without permission from the local ordinary at the time of previous Cebu Archbishop Ricardo Cardinal Vidal.

Private collectors Edwin and Aileen Bautista gave the panels to the NMP last week.

The donors reportedly legally procured the panels.

Palma explained there is no official record at the Archdioces­an Archives or the chancery office of any request from the parish priest at the time, Fr. Faustino Cortes, to deconsecra­te the panels for removal, much less conveyance to third parties in exchange for monetary purposes of the parish.

Even if such a request was made, it would not have been approved, he added.

The Code of Canon Law No. 1284 states that administra­tors or parish priests are bound to exercise vigilance so that goods entrusted to them are not lost or do not suffer damage.

“These panels are sacred objects of the church where, for centuries, Augustinia­n friars delivered sermons to the faithful,” Palma noted.

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