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UP Madz Shines Through
For Shrine Of Jesus Benefit Concert
31 October 2008
The University of the Philippines
Madrigal Singers (UPMS), the two-time European Grand Prix
for Choral Singing winner, shared their angelic voices for
the Shrine of Jesus, The Way, The Truth and The Life benefit
concert held at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (Main Theater),
Cultural Center of the Philippines last October 25, 2008.
Entitled “Shining
Through”, the concert marks the 10th Fiesta Celebration
of the Shrine. Furthermore it aims to help the UP-Philippine
General Hospital (UP-PGH) Pediatric Cancer Ward patients and
the Shrine’s pastoral projects, which include assistance
for the elderly and retired priests and inhabitants of Hospicio
de San Jose.
Bro. Emmanuel Luis Bayan,
head of the Education Ministry of the Shrine of Jesus, prays
that this will jump start a series of fund-raising projects
for the Shrine to have additional means to share God’s
love to the less fortunate.
UPMS choirmaster Mr. Mark
A. Carpio, on the other hand, hopes that through the concert,
its members were able to share their love for music and help
raise funds for the Shrine. Celebrating its 45th year since
its establishment in 1963 by National Artist for Music Prof.
Andrea Veneracion, the group is still focused in creating
good music for other people.
Rev. Msgr. Roberto C. Canlas,
rector of the Shrine, thanks the countless people who made
the event a success. “It is a noble project in the sense
that we are not the beneficiaries. The beneficiaries are people
who need our care, who need our love, and who also need our
financial assistance. We should be able to see Christ in the
presence of others,” he adds.
Furthermore, Msgr. Canlas
believes that the Shrine shall serve as an “oasis in
the desert of spiritual growth” and will serve as a
source of inspiration “where people can come amidst
the busy life of the metropolis and the commercial area.”
The Shrine of Jesus, The
Way, The Truth and The Life, located in Central Business Park
at the Reclamation Area in Pasay City is based on the vision
of the late Pope John Paul II in his visit to the Philippines
during the World Youth Day in 1995. Due to the overwhelming
number of attendees during his mass held at the Luneta Park
in Roxas Boulevard, the Pope expressed his dream of establishing
a church for the youth. During the mass presided by the Holy
Father, then Manila Archbishop Jaime Cardinal Sin, DD handed
down a stone, which the Holy Father blessed and stated that
the stone shall serve as the cornerstone of the church for
the youth.
The construction of the
shrine was spearheaded by Cardinal Sin. The land in which
the Shrine resides is donated by Felicidad and Henry Sy of
SM Prime Holdings. The stone blessed by the Pope was placed
at the altar of the Shrine. On July 9, 1999, the Shrine was
finished and consecrated by His Eminence with Apostolic Nuncio
Arch. Antonio Franco, DD, Cebu Arch. Ricardo J. Cardinal Vidal,
DD and other bishops of the Philippines. In October of the
same year, the Shrine celebrated its first fiesta. |