It has
been twelve years since I last spent Holy Week in Palo. In recent years, I
would usually travel to other provinces during the Holy Week break. This year,
however, I was invited to serve as commencement speaker for the graduation
ceremony of Sacred Heart Seminary, which fell on Palm Sunday. I therefore
decided to remain in Palo for the duration of Holy Week, returning to Manila
only on Good Friday.
GRADUATION AT THE SACRED HEART SEMINARY
A formal picture taking with the Sacred Heart Seminary fathers in their ferraiolo with Abp. John Du.
The graduation rites at the seminary were scheduled for 10:30 a.m. As I vested in my doctoral toga in canon law, the seminary fathers donned their ferraiolos for the ceremony. It was Msgr. Urbina who insisted on this detail, wishing to distinguish clearly the formators from the graduates—a gesture both symbolic and dignified.
The Seminary Fathers together with the graduates.
Four kinds of academic robes.
PALM SUNDAY CELEBRATION AT THE PALO CATHEDRAL
I arrived
from Manila early that Sunday morning, just in time for the 6:00 a.m. Mass at
the Cathedral, presided over by the Archbishop.
The blessing of palms was done at the back of the Cathedral. The Penitentes in white pointed hood and the cast for the Cenaculo on Good Friday were already in their garb.
The cast for the Good Friday cenaculo attending the blessing of the palms.
The Sea Guinon Resort in MacArthur, Leyte just opened a few days before.
BIKING TO PASTRANA- CASTILLA-PALO
With most
of the barangay roads now paved, I even found time for a brief personal
excursion. I changed my bicycle tires from size 48 to 37—the smallest available
at the local shop—and on Holy Wednesday took them out for a 36-kilometer ride
through the interior barangays of Palo to Pastrana, returning via Castilla.
Passed through the interior barangays of San Antonio, Palo to Manaybanay, Pastrana.
There was still this rough road from Manaybanay to Cancaraja, Pastrana.
Had coffee at the Pastrana convent with Fr. Mony.
Passed by the Mission Station of St. Teresa of Calcutta in Castilla, Palo.
With the mission priest Fr. Gerald and a Canossian Sister.
Passed by the residence of Noel and Thelma in Castilla.
Another rough road from San Isidro, Palo going out to the highway in Libertad.
Back at the Palo Cathedral after a round of 36 kilometers.
INVESTITURE OF NEW PENITENTES (TAIS-DUPOL)
Back at
the Cathedral, I could not help but notice the presence of many penitentes,
already organized and evidently well-formed. It was clear that their
participation was no longer merely ceremonial but intentionally penitential in
character. I was told that the minimum age had been lowered to sixteen, with
sixty-two new recruits this year alone.
The Archbishop presided over the Investiture ceremonies of 62 new Penitentes in the afternoon of Holy Wednesday. These are males at least 16 years old and above. Single penitentes don a blunt (dupol) hood, while married penitentes don a pointed (tais) hood.
The new Penitentes in their uniforms.
HOLY WEDNESDAY PROCESSION
Another
development that struck me was the Holy Wednesday procession, something I do
not recall from my time as parish priest in Palo. This year, thirty-two
carrozas took part. These same carrozas would appear again in the Good Friday
procession, but with a notable distinction: on Holy Wednesday they were simple
and unadorned, whereas on Good Friday they appeared in full splendor, richly
decorated with fresh flowers. During the morning prayers at the Cathedral on
Good Friday, I also observed that the statues had been vested in mourning
black, further intensifying the solemnity of the day.
After the investiture ceremonies of the Tais-Dupol, the procession followed with 32 carrozas.
After the procession, there was the pintakasi of confession. The priests from the Seminaries and the vicariate joined in hearing confessions of the faithful from 6:30pm up to 11pm.
CHRISM MASS
In the morning of Holy Thursday, all the priests from the archdiocese joined in the Chrism mass where the holy oils where consecrated and the priests also renewed their priestly promises before the bishop.
After renewal of priestly promises and the kiss of peace with the bishops, the priests received some gifts courtesy of the bishops and some lay groups and individuals.
MASS OF THE LORD'S SUPPER
The evening of the Lord's Supper started at 5pm. Standing on the sides and the middle isles were the Tais-Dupol penitentes.
The archbishop washing the feet of parishioners representing the different working sector of the parish.
After the bishop washed the feet of the parish representatives, the concelebrating priests also kissed the feet of the parishioners.
ALTARS OF REPOSE
St. Francis of Assisi Parish, Pastrana, Leyte
St. Anne Parish, Sta. Fe, Leyte
St. Elizabeth of Hungary Parish, Libertad, Palo, Leyte
St. Roch Chaplaincy, Archbishop's Compound, Brgy. Arado, Palo, Leyte
St. Joaquim Parish, San Joaquin, Palo, Leyte