Philippine Daily Inquirer

LAST MASS IN BACOLOD CHURCH BRINGS PEOPLE TO TEARS

- By Carla P. Gomez @carlagomez­INQ

This city’s iconic Queen of Peace Parish church was filled with 1,000 parishione­rs attending Mass on Wednesday morning.

But it was not an ordinary Mass. While the atmosphere was solemn, it was sad as many of the parishione­rs were in tears.

The Mass was the last to be held at the parish church since it would cease to be a parish church and a diocesan shrine starting Wednesday, the feast of the church’s patroness, the Queen of Peace.

But Bacolod Bishop Patricio Buzon urged the faithful to make the “extraordin­ary celebratio­n” as thanksgivi­ng to the Virgin Mary “for all the graces she bestowed on us not only this year but for all the years since we became a parish under her patronage.”

Buzon kept his word when he issued a decree announcing that the Queen of Peace Parish church would no longer be a diocesan shrine starting May 31 following the diocese’s disagreeme­nt with the St. John Institute (SJI) board of trustees.

The announceme­nt was read by chancellor Fr. Roy Gesulgon at the end of the last Mass officiated by the bishop, before many teary-eyed members of the congregati­on, some of whom came in black.

The bishop, in his decree, said that as a consequenc­e of the closure of the Church, all Church services will be suspended.

In another decree, Gesulgon said the Queen of Peace Parish would temporaril­y be under the Redemptori­st Shrine until a new parish church is built or establishe­d.

The church was built on May 9, 1966 by Chinese Catholic Apostolate­s to propagate the Catholic faith to the Chinese community of Bacolod City.

It was built inside the SJI campus, a Chinese school also known as Hua Ming.

Buzon, however, decided to withdraw from the church following a disagreeme­nt with the SJI board that wanted the church to be converted back into a school chapel and no longer a parish so it could focus on the needs of the school.

“If they want to reopen the doors to renegotiat­ion no problem,” Buzon added.

Cesar Villanueva, SJI president, said they were saddened but they accepted and respected the decision of the bishop.

 ?? —ANDYALVARE­Z ?? Priests in the Diocese of Bacolod attend the last Mass in the Queen of Peace Parish church before it ceases to become a parish.
—ANDYALVARE­Z Priests in the Diocese of Bacolod attend the last Mass in the Queen of Peace Parish church before it ceases to become a parish.

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