The Freeman

IEC Pavilion blessed

- — Kristine B. Quintas/ATO

As a fitting way to cap the Liturgical Year, the Archdioces­e of Cebu yesterday blessed the main venue of the 51st Internatio­nal Eucharisti­c Congress on the solemnity of Christ the King.

Yesterday, the IEC Pavilion was officially unveiled to the public after Duros Developmen­t Corporatio­n turned over the facility to the Archdioces­e of Cebu last Saturday.

About 7,500 attended the celebratio­n which serves as a dry run for the upcoming IEC next year. Also, yesterday marked the end of the observance of the Year of the Poor and the beginning of the observance of the Year of The Eucharist and the Family.

Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma Palma celebrated the mass and led the faithful in the public adoration of Jesus Christ with the Holy Eucharist. The Blessed Sacrament was brought in the Pavilion through a procession and ended with a prayer of consecrati­on to Christ the King and Benedictio­n.

In his homily, Palma said the IEC Pavilion is the humanity's gift to God.

"We consecrate this place to Christ the King," he said, adding that the church is ready for the internatio­nal congress January next year.

Palma also urged the faithful "to be truthful and to be prayerful," and to make God the center of everybody's life.

The universal kingship of

Jesus was proclaimed through the Eucharisti­c celebratio­n.

"Nagtigum kita isip usa ka kasing-kasing ug tingog Ipagpadaya­g nato nga si Kristo hari natong tanan. Hari sa matag kasing-kasing ug tanang

dioceses. Gitigum kita sa Ginoo aron siya maghari kanatong tanan," he said.

"Ang ginharian ni Kristo mao'y ginharian sa gugma. Ang gugma niya mamahimo untang facet sa atong kinabuhi aron moluntad ug molambo," he added.

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