Cebu´s Cross of Magellan featured at the 'Sent la creu' mass for the youth at Sagrada Familia
The crosses we carry

The Cardinal underscored the importance of accepting one´s cross, and said that embracing our crosses would become bridges of brotherhood and solidarity with other people who also carried theirs.
Cebu´s Cross of Magellan was the main feature of the sixth edition of Sent la creu (“Feel the Cross”) Mass for the Youth at the Basilica de la Sagrada Familia early last month.

Archbishop Emeritus of Manila, Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, and Archbishop of Barcelona, Cardinal Juan José Omella, were the main celebrants of the mass. Bishops and priests from across Barcelona also concelebrated the mass.
The Eucharistic celebration was accompanied by a replica of Magellan´s cross from Cebu. The replica was produced by the Archdiocese of Barcelona in partnership with the Philippine consulate general in Barcelona.

In his homily, Cardinal Tagle explained that the cross marks the beginning of faith in Jesus in the Philippines. He added that it has become a source of hope for many Filipinos. The Cardinal underscored the importance of accepting one´s cross, and said that embracing our crosses would become bridges of brotherhood and solidarity with other people who also carried theirs.

A choir composed of more than 150 voices from a dozen youth choirs from the Diocese of Barcelona, including the Filipino youth choir Coro Kudyapi, provided music during the celebration. One of the songs sang was the Philippine Jubilee song, “Live Christ, Share Christ” composed by national artist Ryan Cayabyab and Archbishop Soc Villegas.

The mass was participated in by more than 2,000 people from across Spain and representing various sectors—youth, educators, religious, and government officials, among others. Officials from the member agencies of the National Quincentennial Commission were also present together with Philippine Ambassador to Spain Philippe J. Lhuillier and Consul General Maria Theresa S.M. Lazaro.
After the mass, miniature replicas of the Magellan´s Cross were distributed to the attendees.
(Barcelona PCG photos)