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Cebu city shrine draws devotees, out-of-town visitors

/ 08:14 AM October 22, 2012

DEVOTEES from Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao were represented in the Archdiocesan Shrine of San Pedro Calungsod  in Cebu City yesterday.

The Mass ended about 3 p.m. just before the start of the canonization rites in the Vatican.

At the shrine, some tourists from Manila expressed delight over  the timing. They had booked a package tour last March not aware that today’s trip coincides with the canonization.

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“We had no idea that our schedule  fell on the canonization. We didn’t expect to join the celebration in Cebu. We feel very blessed,” Lolita Bonilla said.

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Two devotees, 90-year-old Pascuala Teves, and 80-year-old  Fortunata Espina came in wheelchairs, and shared lunch with relatives after the Mass just outside the shrine.

Espina, a Cebuana, said the young martyr has a special place in her heart because like the missionary, she too went to Guam formerly known as the Marianas.

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“I’ve always been a devotee because he is famous in Guam. I think the people there knew about him ahead of Filipinos here,” Espina said.

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She  stayed in Guam from 1985 to 2006 till she   came home to Cebu due to declining health.

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Espina and Teves attended three of the  nine-day novena masses.

Asked what she prayed for  Espina  she paused to hold back tears and said  she asked for  good health and more years for her life.

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In a  covered court in the the Archbishop’s compound, a wide video screen was set up to show the live broadcast of the three-hour canonization rites i Rome.

Applause broke out  every time Calungsod’s name  was mentioned.

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A procession followed around the compound with  the image of  Pedro Calungsod, now asaint. The night sky ligthed up with five minutes of fireworks to cap the celebration. /Correspondent Jessa J. Agua

TAGS: Cebu, Religion

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