The Manila Cathedral will open a new exhibition commemorating the papal visits to the Philippines on Thursday, June 29.
(Photo from The Manila Cathedral)
According to the Manila Cathedral’s Facebook post, the exhibit titled "The Popes in the Philippines" will highlight the memorabilia from the apostolic trips of Saint Pope Paul VI, Saint Pope John Paul II, and Pope Francis. "We wish to make the memory of our popes with the Filipinos close and alive," it said. The exhibit will be on display at 5:30 p.m. in the Blessed Souls Chapel of the cathedral until Sunday, July 2. Manila Archbishop Cardinal Jose Advincula and Papal Nuncio Archbishop Charles Brown will lead the launching of the exhibit. The launch will be followed by a mass at 6 p.m. in celebration of Pope's Day, which is celebrated annually on April 19, during the feast of Saints Peter and Paul, often known as the "two pillars of the Church." (*Rhowen Del Rosario)*
(Photo from The Manila Cathedral)
According to the Manila Cathedral’s Facebook post, the exhibit titled "The Popes in the Philippines" will highlight the memorabilia from the apostolic trips of Saint Pope Paul VI, Saint Pope John Paul II, and Pope Francis. "We wish to make the memory of our popes with the Filipinos close and alive," it said. The exhibit will be on display at 5:30 p.m. in the Blessed Souls Chapel of the cathedral until Sunday, July 2. Manila Archbishop Cardinal Jose Advincula and Papal Nuncio Archbishop Charles Brown will lead the launching of the exhibit. The launch will be followed by a mass at 6 p.m. in celebration of Pope's Day, which is celebrated annually on April 19, during the feast of Saints Peter and Paul, often known as the "two pillars of the Church." (*Rhowen Del Rosario)*