San Carlos Seminary to hold benefit concert | Inquirer News

San Carlos Seminary to hold benefit concert

/ 06:50 AM February 23, 2012

The San Carlos Seminary College (SCSC) will hold a “Forty-ssimo” choral concert in celebration of its Ruby Jubilee this year.

Msgr. Rudy Villanueva, director of the concert, said “Forty-ssimo is more than just a play. It is an attempt to express what would otherwise take 40 anniversaries to do justice to. It is 40 years of human weakness, finding the reason and the energy to go on. Literally, it is 40 of our most vocalists making sure you get the message: Hey we just turned 40, and life has just begun!”

The coming presentation features the seminarians and  some clergy alumni.

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It will run from March 3 to March 4 at the auditorium of St. Theresa’s College on Gen. Maxilom Avenue, Cebu City.

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The SCSC community is inviting everyone to join them in thanking God with every note, even those out-of-time and out-of-tune while they rewind the ruby years by way of songs they did in the past concerts.

The proceeds of this concert will be for  apostolates and charitable projects for the poor  living near the seminary.

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For details, contact the SCSC at 232-8503. /SEMINARIAN MARCELINO RAPAYLA JR.

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