Saturday, December 31, 2022
STARS IN SIMULTANEOUS MILLENNIUM CELEBRATIONS
Top showbiz personalities and artists will dazzle spectators during the Millennium Specials that will be staged simultaneously at various parks and open spaces in Metro Manila tonight.
At the Luneta, highlights of the Millennium Special are President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos’s speech and a show of unity, or kapit-bisig (linking of arms), that will be led by the First Family.
Starting at 8:00 P.M., the Rizal Park Millennium Special will feature showbiz celebrities Cocoy Laurel, April Boy Regino, Pops Fernandez, Agot Isidro, Rachel Alejandro, performing with 600 students, 200 soldiers, and more than 100-bit players in a production number entitled Tayo’y Mga Pinoy at the Quirino Grandstand.
Simultaneously, Jolina Magdangal, Rica Paralejo, Carol Banawa, Roselle Nava, Jeffrey Hidalgo, Tootsie Guevarra, and Jeremiah will perform at the Quezon City Memorial Circle, while Nanette Inventor, Jamie Rivera, and the Repertory Philippines will hold their own show at Fort Santiago, Manila.
Roderick Paulate, Lara Fabregas, Joy Viado, the Tux, Wowie de Guzman, Carlos Agassi, and the Street Boys, among others, will participate at the Pinoy Sayawan medley at the Rizal Park, while John Pratts, Carlo Aquino, Stefano Mori, and others will be doing their numbers at the Quezon City Memorial Circle.
These and other production numbers will be aired live through the facilities of the ABS-CBN and various radio and TV stations.
This turn-of-the-century program at the Quirino Grandstand is part of the Milenyo Filipino festival that the government is hosting this Yuletide season.
BONGBONG LEADS NATION IN WELCOMING NEW MILLENNIUM
President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. will join the masses as he leads the nation in ushering in the 21st century and the third millennium at a New Year's Eve celebration tonight at the Quirino Grandstand in Rizal Park, Manila, where he is expected to deliver his message for peace and prosperity.
The President and the First Lady, Liza Araneta-Marcos, will stay briefly at the Manila Hotel, a hundred meters from the venue of the festivities, to await his part in the program. He will lead in the countdown of the last seconds of 2022, and then deliver his remarks welcoming the New Year.
A concelebrated mass with Jose Cardinal Advincula, Archbishop of Manila, as the main celebrant will be held prior to the final countdown for the new century.
Before the President's appearance on stage, there will be prayers to be said by representatives from the Catholic Church, the Muslim religion, Protestants, Iglesia ni Kristo, and the Philippine Independent Church (Aglipayan).
Members of the El Shaddai Prayer Partners Foundation will lead in the traditional "Kapit-Bisig" number as a show of unity among the people. This will be followed by the release of thousands of red, white and blue balloons the colors of the Philippine flag.
Fireworks will also follow the President's New Millennium countdown and New Year speech.
Provide music during the program is a 120-piece symphony orchestra and a 200-man choir to be provided by ABS-CBN television, which will also broadcast the program live on Channel 2.
Pope John Paul II's New Year's message to the Filipino people will be read during the "Misa Milenya" mass following a procession of selected images of the Blessed Mother, the country's patroness.
Following the midnight rites, the President and the First Lady, Liza Araneta Marcos, will proceed to the Manila Hotel to join their children and special guests in welcoming the first day of the New Year, a New Year's Eve tradition of the Marcos family dating back to his first years in public service.
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ADVINCULA, BONGBONG AT LUNETA MILLENNIUM MASS
A special concelebrated mass called Misa Milenya -- will be said at the Quirino Grandstand in Manila’s Rizal Park (Luneta) on New Year’s eve.
Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco of the Department of Tourism (DOT), who chairs the Committee on the Turn-of-the-Century Celebration, said Jose Cardinal Advincula will officiate at the mass, scheduled for Dec. 31 at 5:00 P.M. An ecumenical prayer will precede the celebration of the mass to emphasize the ecumenical nature of the occasion, Araneta said.
Frasco said President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos, Jr., together with the First Lady, Liza, and other members of the First Family, will attend the holy mass.
Representatives of labor, women and children, fisherfolk, farmers, indigenous communities and other sectors will join the First Family in the offertory procession.
Bro. Mike Velarde, the founder of the El Shaddai DWXI Prayer Partners Foundation International, has announced that some 500,000 El Shaddai members will attend the millennium mass.
During the mass, seminarians, parish choirs and guest artists will render praise songs and traditional music. Meanwhile, bands from the Philippine Army and the Philippine Navy will also be on hand to provide music.
Frasco said Pope Francis’ message to the Filipino people will be read during the mass at the Quirino Grandstand as well as the selected Marian Shrines in various parts of the country.
At the Luneta and at least 10 shrines around the Philippines, there will be processions to be led by images of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
The concelebrated mass, which will project the Philippines as a pilgrimage destination in Asia, will be covered by the national multi-media with possible hook-up by satellite. It will also be recorded, with the videotape to be sent to the Sister Angelica Channel.
The religious activity has been arranged in cooperation with the Wells Spring of Life, Sacred Land of Asia, Marian Movement, Charismatic Movement of the Philippines, Confradia, and Association of Shrine Rectors and Pilgrimage Promoters of the Philippines.
The millennium mass is part of the Pistang Milenyo Filipino, the weeklong festivities prepared by the Estrada administration to welcome the new millennium.
The Philippines will welcome the new millennium with a nationwide kapit-bisig (linking of arms) on New Year’s Eve at Rizal Park and other parts of the country to demonstrate the unity of all Filipinos in the 21st century.
President Marcos will lead the symbolic kapit-bisig ritual, which will be replicated all over the country.
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MPTC wants to build NLEX-Skyway 3 connector road
Stumped by the slow progress of San Miguel Corp. (SMC) in building the vital 1.2-kilometer Connector road linking the eight-kilometer North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) to SMC’s 18-kilometer Skyway Stage 3, Metro Pacific Tollways Corp. (MPTC) now wants to build the connector road itself while looking for an alternative alignment that can cross the Pasig River.
“We don’t want to be held hostage by the connector,” MPTC chief financial officer Chris Lizo told reporters in an inspection tour Thursday, December 1.
While the 1.2 km connector road is not part of MPTC’s original concession and will cost at least P2 billion to build, the company has written to the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) a couple of weeks ago, seeking approval for the undertaking.
“We’re willing to do the interconnection,” Lizo maintained. Toll Regulatory Board can amend its concession agreement with SMC to allow this.