The Philippine Star

- By GARRY LAO – Freeman News Service

CEBU – Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia yesterday expressed her willingnes­s to help the group that is raising funds needed for the canonizati­on of Blessed Pedro Calungsod on Oct. 21.

“How blessed are we Cebuanos. Dako kayo ni natong grasya (It’s a huge blessing) as it is not always that a place is attached to a name of a saint,” Garcia said.

She said she will help raise funds for the activities related to the canonizati­on.

A group led by philanthro­pist Mariquita Salimbango­n-yeung is trying to raise P50 million for the activities both in Rome and in Cebu.

Garcia also plans to attend the canonizati­on rites in Rome together with Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama.

Former Guam governor Felix Camacho, who paid a courtesy visit to Garcia, extended his congratula­tions to Cebu, Guam’s sister province.

“It’s a tremendous story of how, for hundreds of years, we have been linked all the way back to the days of the Spanish colonizati­on of the Philippine­s and Guam,” Camacho said, adding that Calungsod’s canonizati­on is one of the links that connects Cebu and Guam.

Calungsod was an altar boy who did missionary work with Blessed Diego Luis de San Vitore in Guam. However, they were killed in the 17th century in a village where they were doing evangeliza­tion work and baptizing children.

Calungsod was beatified on March 5, 2005. He will be the first Cebuano and second Filipino martyr to be called a saint, next to San Lorenzo Ruiz. He will later be known as San Pedro Calungsod de Cebu.

Meanwhile, Cebu and Guam’s sisterrela­tions continue to blossom as American companies like Johnson Controls are eyeing investment opportunit­ies in Cebu.

Johnson Controls is an industrial and technology company that provides products that optimizes energy efficiency.

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