CEBU Archbishop Jose Palma was unable to officiate Mass on Maundy Thursday after undergoing surgery two days earlier.
“We request your prayers for the speedy and complete recovery of Archbishop (Jose) Palma,” announced Ricardo Cardinal Vidal, during the homily of the 4 p.m. Mass which Palma would have celebrated at the Metropolitan Cathedral.
Vidal said that Palma was recovering at a hospital and there was “nothing to worry” about.
“He is well today. He was told by the doctor to rest for several days before he assumes the ceremonies of the church,” he said.
Vidal later told reporters that Palma was recovering from an operation.
Vidal didn’t say what the ailment was although there were initial reports that the archbishop suffered gallbladder stones.
“It seems now and then he complained to me about his stomachache. We thought it was just uneasiness or he might have eaten something. But then the other day (last Tuesday), he experienced so much pain, so he was admitted in the hospital,” Vidal said.
Bishop Julito Cortes officiated the Good Friday service for the traditional Siete Palabras as well as last night’s Easter Vigil Mass at the Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral.
Vidal couldn’t say when the archbishop would be well enough to resume his duties.
“We will see if he will be able to continue his ordinary work because the doctor is very much concerned about (his condition),” he said.
“He was told by the doctor to rest, not to make any movements,” he added.
Palma is supposed to officiate for the first time the ceremonies of the Holy Week in Cebu this year. /Correspondent Tweeny Malinao