Thursday, November 20, 2014

2 papal events open to public

MANILA, Nov. 19, 2014— Only two out of the 11 scheduled activities of Pope Francis’ four-day visit to the country next year will be open to the public.

Manila Archbishop Luis Antonio Cardinal said these include the Masses that will be held at the Tacloban City airport in Leyte at 10 a.m. on Jan. 17 and at the Luneta Park in Manila at 3:30pm on Jan. 18.

All the other activities, he said, are by invitation only.

“In some of the events like the encounter with the families… because of the constraint also of the venues, only representatives from different sectors or provinces will be accommodated,” Tagle said.

The cardinal was referring to the “Meeting with the Families” at the Mall of Asia Arena at 5:30pm on Jan. 16.

He said each archdiocese and diocese will send representatives to attend the gathering with the pope at the arena which has a seating capacity of around 15,000 with the ability to hold as many as 20,000 people.

“How these families will selected is up to the bishops of the diocese,” said Tagle.

Only around 2,000 bishops, priests, and religious individuals will be able to get into the Manila Cathedral for the Mass with the pope at 11:15am on Jan. 16, the second day of the papal visit.

Jesuit Archbishop Antonio Ledesma of Cagayan de Oro earlier said the papal visit central committee had asked every diocese to send only 10 priests and five religious women for the liturgical activity.

Msgr. Nestor Cerbo, rector, said security preparations are now underway for the Mass at the cathedral.

He said they will also set up video walls outside the cathedral for people who will not be able to get inside the church.

The pontiff is also scheduled to visit the Palo Cathedral to address the clergy and the religious congregations, and bless the Pope Francis Center for the Poor, a Vatican project for the care of the elderly, the orphans and the less privileged, in Leyte.

In Manila, among the activities is a brief meeting between the pope and the religious leaders of the Philippines and will be followed with an encounter with the youth. Both activities will be held at the University of the Santo Tomas campus in Manila on Jan. 18.

Pope Francis is scheduled to arrive in Manila on Jan. 15 from Sri Lanka. He will go to Port Moresby on Jan. 19-21 and to Singapore on 22, and Suva on 23 and New Zealand and Australia on January 24-February 2. (CBCPNews)

Repair of Quirino Grandstand for Pope Francis visit starts

DPWH workers start the repair and repainting of the Quirino Grandstand on Thursday, November 20, in preparation for Pope Francis' visit to the Philippines on January 15 to 19, 2015.

Quirino Grandstand, pinagaganda para sa papal visit

Matapos ihayag ang itinerary ni Pope Francis sa pagbisita nito sa Maynila, minamadali na ngayon ng Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) ang rehabilitasyon ng Quirino Grandstand sa Luneta Park.
Ayon sa DPWH, target ng kagawaran na makumpleto ang pagkukumpuni sa istruktura bago sumapit ang Disyembre 30.
“Tiwala kaming matatapos ito sa target date,” ayon kay DPWH Undersecretary Romeo Momo, na nangangasiwa sa regional operations ng ahensiya.
Ang proyekto ay ipinatutupad ng DPWH-South Manila Engineering District at bahagi ng rehabilitasyon ang pagpipintura ng istruktura, pagpapaganda sa mga silid at pagsasaayos ng mga kisame na tumutulo tuwing umuulan.
Magdaraos ng misa ang Papa sa Rizal Park dakong 3:30 ng hapon sa Enero 18, 2015.
Mahigit 2,100 pari ang poposisyon sa north at south wing ng grandstand na may kapasidad na 1,050 bawat isa.
May dalawang holding area sa ibaba ng entablado—isa para kay Pangulong Benigno S. Aquino III at ang isa pa para kay Pope Francis.
“Maglalagay kami ng 500 detachable seat sa grandstand,” ayon kay DPWH District Engineer Mike Macud.
Magtatayo rin ang DPWH sa kanang bahagi ng Quirino Grandstand ng isang platform para sa media at sa tabi ng mga mamamahayag ang mga choir member na magtatanghal sa misa.
Ang parking area malapit sa Manila Ocean Park ang magsisilbing helipad.

Quirino Grandstand inihahanda na para kay Pope Francis

Puspusan na ang pagkukumpuni sa Quirino Grandstand sa Luneta na pagdadausan ng misa ni Pope Francis sa Enero. Nagpa-Patrol si Abner Mercado.

Pinapalitan na ang mga sirang pundasyon ng Quirino Grandstand sa Luneta. Sinimulan ng DPWH ang trabaho bago pa man ang kumpirmasyon na ang mag-mimisa si Pope Francis sa Enero.

Para kay Michael Martinez at saka mga nagtratrabaho dito para anay ito ng paglilingkod sa para sa lider ng simbahang katolika.

Sunday, November 16, 2014

SM City Malolos

"ang huli kong balita ay umabot na sa 40 hectares. Maghintay tayo ng 2014 Annual Report sa May ng susunod na taon. Can't wait. It will be almost as big as the MOA Complex. I hope matuloy yung rumored high rise condominium. Gusto daw ng SM yung kumpleto na may high rise condo, bpo and maybe convention center, and arena. Kung matutuloy ngang parang SM MOA ay posibleng magkakaroon din tayo ng Globe and Cube landmark. May tanong nga sa FB na ano ang susunod dito."

SM Malolos wishlist
  • above 250,000 sq m
  • Arquitectonica ang firm
  • Monolith Construction ang gagawa
  • Magkaroon ng sky garden like North Edsa, Cabanatuan City, Seaside City Cebu