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In Cebu: A sanctuary in honor of St. Padre Pio

- CHINGGAY V. UTZURRUM r_utzurrum@yahoo.com

“Afirst-of-its-kind in Cebu,” announced Msgr. Roger Fuentes, spiritual director of the St. Padre Pio Contemplat­ive Community of Cebu.

Very soon, a Sanctuary of Hope in honor of St. Padre Pio de Pietrelcin­a will rise in a 1.5-hectare property in Upper Tanay Road, Pulangbato, Cebu City. What makes it a “first in Cebu” is the constructi­on of a 100-foot statue in cement and steel, of the saint, which will lord over its vast sanctuary complex.

Born in San Giovanni Rotondo, Italy, Padre Pio de Pietrelcin­a was a simple Capuchin priest who dedicated his entire existence to prayer, sacrifice and praise to God. We were ourselves at San Giovanni Rotondo, some years ago, and swear that once inside the cathedral, we were immersed in a heavenly aura that was absolutely ethereal!

Truly, one of the most iconic figures in modern Christiani­ty is Fr. Pio, whose figure inspired a remarkable religious boost. While still living, devotion grew to astounding proportion­s, and more so when he died in 1968.

His exemplary love included the Blessed Mother and the Holy Souls. Known and loved worldwide is Padre Pio’s influence, including in our own country’s. This is evidenced by the thousands of delegates and pilgrims across the Visayas that swarmed the IEC Pavilion in Cebu to pay homage to the St. Padre Pio’s “incorrupt” heart that was there for all to witness in October 2018.

The visit also sparked spiritual renewal and encouraged the Padre Pio Contemplat­ive Community in Cebu. This lay Catholic consecrate­d group is a member of the Internatio­nal Prayer Group based in San Giovanni Rotondo, the Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza, to finally actualize its 10-year plan to build a sanctuary for the beloved saint.

As mentioned by Bro. Richard Saing, servant group leader of the community, they have been in existence for more than 30

years, but still had no permanent place of worship and monthly recollecti­ons. It was high time for a bigger space to gather devotees to a house of prayer, a symbol of hope and a lighthouse of faith.

Various lots were offered, but the group decided on Upper Tanay Road, Pulangbato, where a chapel was built to venerate the saint. They continued to dream and pray for a sanctuary, a pilgrim center, not only for Cebu, but the country, and even the world, to pay homage to the first degree relic of St. Padre Pio.

Well, lo and behold! Dreams through prayer, do come true! On Sept. 17, 2022, Cebu Archbishop

Jose Palma presided over the sanctuary’s groundbrea­king rites with members of the Contemplat­ive Community.

The majestic sanctuary, dedicated to St. Pio de Pietrelcin­a, can accommodat­e his ever-increasing pilgrims. Aside from the 100-foot statue atop the structure, is the oratory for the saint that will remind devotees of the incorrupt heart of St. Padre Pio.

The three-story building will also house the chapel, conference rooms and ceremonial halls. A future plan is an open space, similar to the Basilica del Santo Niño, for more than 3,000 pilgrims. Retreat houses are also

in the pipeline, as well as a shrine for St. Padre Pio’s firstclass relics.

No less than architect/sculptor Vic Gulane and architect Omar Maxwell Espina have been commission­ed to do this great job!

The group is now busy raising funds with dinners and pledges. For those super-generous souls and devotees of St. Padre Pio, please contact the following: Msgr. Roger Fuentes, spiritual director (0933-823-8533) or Maximiano Fulache, foundation president (0917-539-9996).

See you at the sanctuary soon!

 ?? ?? COMMUNITY. From left: Treasurer Nanette Jakosalem, member of the board of trustees Mysue Tantiansu, corporate secretary Cecil Berciles, board member Jenny Go, board member Richard Saing, chairman of the board Msgr. Rogelio Fuentes, board member Maria Corazon Fulache, Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma, president Maximiano Fulache, benefactor Jose Emery Roble, members Apolonia Atillo, Linda Cinco and Jason Cinco.
COMMUNITY. From left: Treasurer Nanette Jakosalem, member of the board of trustees Mysue Tantiansu, corporate secretary Cecil Berciles, board member Jenny Go, board member Richard Saing, chairman of the board Msgr. Rogelio Fuentes, board member Maria Corazon Fulache, Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma, president Maximiano Fulache, benefactor Jose Emery Roble, members Apolonia Atillo, Linda Cinco and Jason Cinco.
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 ?? ?? HEAD. Msgr. Roger Fuentes, spiritual director and chairman of the board of St. Padre Pio Contemplat­ive Community of Cebu.
HEAD. Msgr. Roger Fuentes, spiritual director and chairman of the board of St. Padre Pio Contemplat­ive Community of Cebu.
 ?? ?? SERVANT. Bro. Richard Saing, servant group leader of the St. Padre Pio Contemplat­ive Community of Cebu.
SERVANT. Bro. Richard Saing, servant group leader of the St. Padre Pio Contemplat­ive Community of Cebu.
 ?? ?? LOCATION. St. Padre Pio Chapel in Pulangbato, Cebu City.
LOCATION. St. Padre Pio Chapel in Pulangbato, Cebu City.

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