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Simple ceremony for installation of new Manila cardinal

June 18, 2021 Lee Ann P. Ducusin 420 views

THERE will be no fanfare to mark the installation of the new head of the Archdiocese of Manila next week.

The Manila Archdiocese will hold a simple celebration for the installation of Cardinal Jose Advincula as its new archbishop.

Fr. Reginald Malicdem, the archdiocese’s chancellor, disclosed that the ceremony on June 24 will start at the Manila Cathedral at 8:30 a.m.

“The celebrations will be very simple. We will follow the liturgical guidelines. No fanfare. We will just be balancing between the celebration and being conscious of the situation because of the pandemic,” he said.

Due to the prevailing pandemic, Malicdem said the attendance would be limited to only 400 people inside the cathedral, which has an actual seating capacity of 2,500.

“We beg the understanding of everyone so that we can ensure everyone’s safety and we can observe the health protocols,” he added.

Malicdem is also the Manila Cathedral’s rector.

The archdiocese has earlier set a series of events at the cathedral to “declog” the actual installation day.

Advincula will lead a Mass with the lay leaders on June 25, and with the consecrated men and women in the archdiocese on June 26.

The cardinal will then visit an urban poor community in the city of Pasay’s Maricaban district, and celebrate mass at the Mary Comforter of the Afflicted Church on June 27.

It has been a tradition in the archdiocese that after a new archbishop’s installation, he visits one area with “special concerns”.

Advincula’s predecessors, Cardinals Gaudencio Rosales and Luis Antonio Tagle, visited Smokey Mountain.

Malicdem said they already have coordinated with Manila’s authorities for the temporary closure of Intramuros to control the number of people in the area.

“The whole Intramuros will be closed on that day. Only the guests will be allowed to enter Intramuros and those who are part of the celebration. We will just open Intramuros to traffic after about 3 hours, or around 9:00 a.m., of June 24,” he said.

The archdiocese encouraged the faithful to follow the event online.

“We wish to ask everyone to just join the celebration through the live streaming,” the priest said.

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