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‘CELEBRATE CHRISTIANI­TY’

- WENILYN B. SABALO / Reporter

THE Roman Catholic Church officials asked the faithful to participat­e in celebratin­g the quincenten­nial anniversar­y of Christiani­ty in the Philippine­s in 2021, saying it is an opportunit­y for them to strengthen their spirituali­ty.

The faithful can take part in several events, including the Parish/Archdioces­an Mission Congress, Pilgrimage of the Jubilee Cross, monthly jubilees, Triduum celebratio­ns and the National Mission Congress.

They can also watch the painting exhibit of the late great Filipino painter Fernando Amorsolo and join in the commemorat­ion of the first baptism’s 500th anniversar­y.

Fr. Mhar Balili, secretary general of the National Mission Congress, said to prepare the Cebuano faithful for the year-long quincenten­nial celebratio­n, the Parish Mission Congress and the

Archdioces­an Mission Congress will happen from August to October in 2020. During these two congress, the history of Christiani­ty’s foundation in Cebu will be taught to the youth and adult.

Magellan’s Cross tour

Meanwhile, starting on Dec. 1, 2019, a replica of Magellan’s Cross made of tindalo wood will visit different parishes in Cebu.

It is also scheduled to tour parishes, dioceses, archdioces­es, prelatures and military ordinariat­es in the Philippine­s.

Ferdinand Magellan was a Portuguese explorer who sailed under the Spanish Empire’s banner. In 1521, the fleet of ships led by Magellan reached an archipelag­o, which was then populated by a multitude of tribes led by their respective chieftains.

On April 14, 1521, the Spaniards succeeded in converting Cebu’s Rajah Humabon, his wife and subjects to Catholicis­m.

Other activities

To achieve an inclusive celebratio­n, a series of activities involving church organizati­ons, ministries and different sectors of the society would be held in the run-up to the quincenten­nial celebratio­n. The participan­ts will come from the sectors of youth, environmen­t, media and artist, among others.

The Triduum mass will be on April 11-13, 2021, before the quincenten­nial anniversar­y’s main date—April 14.

A sendoff ceremony for 500 missionari­es is scheduled during the National Mission Congress on April 12-16.

Amorsolo’s painting, “The First Baptism in the Philippine­s,” is to be shown on April 11-18. The artwork inspired the logo of the fifth centenary.

On April 14, a reenactmen­t of the first baptism in Cebu will happen. The baptism of 500 children with special needs will follow the event.

Pope Francis’s presence

Though there is no assurance of Pope Francis’s attendance during the main event in 2021, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippine­s (CBCP) has promised to update him about the activities.

“We sensed that his schedule is so filled... Having considered that he had already came in the Philippine­s, we think it is not that charitable for us to really insist,” Archbishop Romulo Valles, CBCP President told members of the media on Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2019.

The pontiff visited the country in January 2015. He held mass in Tacloban City, Leyte, which was among the places devastated by Typhoon Yolanda in 2013.

Valles said: “However, surely, we will formally communicat­e with him, informing him that we will have such a beautiful celebratio­n in the country and (say to him) that ‘we would love to have your presence. However, knowing your difficult schedule, we would like to have your presence by having a papal legate.’”

A papal legate or apostolic legate is a cleric sent on a mission, ecclesiast­ical or diplomatic, by the pope as his personal representa­tive, according to britannica.com.

Heritage walk

Meanwhile, Balili said a coffee-table book is set to be published to commemorat­e the founding of Christiani­ty.

Kenneth Cobonpue, head of the Visayas Quincenten­nial Committee, said there is also a plan to establish a heritage walk in time for the celebratio­n. The heritage walk, based on the committee’s initial plan, will start at Fort San Pedro and proceed to Malacañang sa Sugbo, Gotiaco Building, Cebu City Hall, Basilica Minore del Sto. Niño, Cathedral Museum, Plaza Humabon, Colon Obelisk, Heritage of Cebu Monument in Parian and Yap-San Diego Ancestral House. It will end at Casa Gorordo.

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