Manila Archbishop Jose Cardinal Advincula washed the feet of 12 persons from the different sectors on Maundy Thursday. The washing of the feet is part of the liturgy as it commemorates the Last Supper of Jesus Christ with his apostles.
Manila Archbishop Jose Cardinal Advincula washed the feet of 12 persons from the different sectors on Maundy Thursday.The washing of the feet is part of the liturgy as it commemorates the Last Supper of Jesus Christ with his apostles.
The Manila archbishop washed the feet of Dr. Ryan Capitulo from the LGBT community, broadcast journalist Raffy Tima, Commission on Elections spokesperson John Rex Laudiangco, Judge Caroline Rivera-Colasito from the judiciary, Johhan Joseph Ararao from the Intramuros Administration, kalesa driver Cyril John Sunnga, jeepney driver John Michael Roldan, Angkas rider Manuel Jorge Manarang, mission station priest Ernesto Panelo, religious missionary Sr.
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Manila had said this significant practice of the Catholic Church is a “During his homily, Advincula encouraged the Filipino faithful to follow the acts of Jesus.“Ang pag-ibig ay hindi lamang naririnig o nararamdaman. Ang pag-ibig ay ipinapakita na tulad na ginawa ni Jesus. Kaya huwag kayong basta maniniwala sa mga taong nagsasabing mahal kita pero hanggang salita lang.
“Because true love is seen in deeds. Let us also not be afraid to show our love for God and for others. Huwag tayong matakot, at huwag natin ikahiya na ipakita natin ang ating pag-ibig sa ating pamilya, sa mga mag-asawa, magkakapatid, magkakamag-anak,” he added.—LDF, GMA Integrated News
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