5/31/10

Bohol Pilgrimage Contest Winners

First prize, Folk Song- Mt. Carmel Clan with Fr. Albert Ghela.
 MAJOR AWARDS (each winner received a trophy plus certificate)

CATECHISM QUIZ BOWL:

1ST- MAASIN, LEYTE

2ND- DAVAO

3RD- GENSAN


FOLK SONG CONTEST:

1ST- MANILA

2ND- TACLOBAN, LEYTE

3RD- JARO, ILOILO


MARIAN SONG CONTEST:

1ST- BOHOL

2ND- MANILA

3RD- JARO, ILOILO



Best Banner- St. Bernard Novitiate
MINOR AWARDS (each winner received a trophy plus certificate)

LARGEST GROUP- JARO, ILOILO

MOST ORGANIZED GROUP- GENSAN

MOST LIVELY GROUP- GENSAN

BEST BANNER- ST. BERNARD NOVITIATE

A Million Thanks!!!

The Apostles of Mary and the Pilgrimage Committee wish to thank the following for their invaluable support for the success of the pilgrimage:

Ø FR. DANIEL COUTURE, DISTRICT SUPERIOR FOR ASIA, FOR HIS UNTARNISHED SUPPORT TO THE ANNUAL PILGRIMAGE AND TO THE APOSTLES OF MARY.


Ø  DIOCESE OF TAGBILARAN (THRU Msgr. Medrano) FOR THE PERMISSION GRANTED TO ENTER THE DIFFERENT CATHOLIC CHURCHES TO OFFER HYMNS AND PRAYERS.


Ø  RED CROSS (TAGBILARAN) FOR THE MEDICAL ASSISTANCE FOR THE ENTIRE DURATION OF THE PILGRIMAGE.


Ø  MUNICIPAL MAYORS AND POLICE STATIONS OF BACLAYON, ALBUR, LOBOC, BILAR, CARMEN FOR THE TRAFFIC ASSISTANCE AND SECURITY AFFORDED TO THE PILGRIMS.


Ø  ARMED FORCES OF THE PHILIPPINES (BILAR CAMP) FOR LENDING US 2 HUGE TENTS (WHICH COULD ACCOMMODATE 50 PERSONS) IN BILAR CENTRAL.


Ø  CENTRAL SCHOOLS OF TAGBILARAN, LOBOC, BILAR AND PRIMARY SCHOOL OF BAHI IN ALBUR AND ELEM SCHOOL OF UBUJAN IN TAGBILARAN FOR THE USE OF ROOMS AND FACILITIES FOR THE PILGRIMS.


Ø  NMG TROPHYMAKERS OWNED BY LITO GERONIMO FOR THE TROPHIES DONATED BY HIS COMPANY. WE HAVE BEEN A RECIPIENT OF THEIR GENEROSITY FOR THE PAST TWO YEARS.


Ø  AoM GENSAN AND AoM MARBEL FOR THE ASSISTANCE IN CLEANING THE SCHOOL ROOMS PRIOR TO THE PILGRIMAGE AND PROGRAM ASSISTANCE.


Ø  AoM MANILA AND AoM JARO FOR THE STAGE DESIGNS, REGISTRATION AND OVER-ALL HELP OF THE EVENT.


Ø  LEGION OF MARY AND KNIGHTS OF OUR LADY (BOHOL) FOR THE ACCOMMODATION, FOOD, TRANSPORTATION, WATER, AFTER-CARE, TOILET AND BATH AND OVER-ALL ASSISTANCE OF THE EVENT.


Ø  TO EACH AND EVERYONE WHO, IN ONE WAY OR ANOTHER, CONTRIBUTED TO THE SUCCESS OF THIS YEAR’S PILGRIMAGE.

9th Traditional Catholic Pilgrimage


Participants from Leyte line up prior to the start of the long walk.
   "The harvest is great but the laborers are few."


   Around 280 pilgrims from different parts of the country attended this year’s pilgrimage. Participants from Manila, Iloilo, Bacolod, Cebu, Bohol, Leyte, Cagayan, Surigao, Gensan, Marbel, Davao, Zamboanga converge in one place for the yearly event.

    Just as in the past pilgrimages, this year’s pilgrimage was started with a Solemn High Mass offered by Rev. Fr. Conraad Daniels at Rizal Park in Tagbilaran City around 6am. Four priests attended the pilgrimage: 
 
Fr. Albert Ghela- pilgrimage chaplain
Fr. Conraad Daniels- vocations director, St. Bernard Novitiate
Fr. Aurelito Cacho
Fr. Francois Chazal
 

EVENING ACTIVITIES
First Night- Catechism Quiz Bowl
   This was a new activity in the history of the annual pilgrimage. Each Mass center sent in three members to compose a team. They worked together to answer questions in different levels (Easy, Moderate and Difficult), each level was composed of 5 randomly picked questions which were read by the priests who also served as moderators. In between the levels, trivia questions were being raised for the audience to answer.  The sisters and aspirants from the House of Bethany, under the tutelage of Sis. Maria Conception, gave an instrumental and song presentation after the quiz bowl.

Second Night- Folk Song Festival
   A total of 10 groups joined the contest. The brothers and aspirants from St. Bernard Novitiate together with Fr. Daniels gave a special presentation that night which was about the (serious and sometimes amusing) life in the religious community. The evening was also highlighted by Gensan’s contest piece which included the special participation of Mathilde. She and Sylvia are volunteers of ACIM-Asia who came all the way from France. She readily volunteered to act as a graceful Filipina being serenaded by young men, a custom that’s fast declining in this modern society.

Third Night- Marian Song Festival
   This was a night of heavenly Marian songs. All groups presented their best Marian pieces. It was highlighted by Surigao’s two staunch performers. They were both in their prime ages already but they captured the audience with their longest Marian piece. The audience even joined them in singing.
   By far, this year’s pilgrimage has the most number of contestants and with the most number of trophies and certificates given out. The three evening activities were ended with a short conference about vocations, which is the main theme of the pilgrimage. Frs. Daniels, Chazal and Cacho were the speakers, respectively. Fr. Daniels opened his conference with a question, “What does God want of you?” which he would usually ask to young boys in summer camps. And their answer would be, “Huh?!” According to him, this speaks for us all in which we find it hard to answer such basic question. The other two priests talked about the importance of vocations and the need for more vocations especially in this time of great trial in the Church.

For photos, go to this link:  Bohol Pilgrimage 2010

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