Manila bishop declares May 8 day of prayer for COVID-19 dead

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“We bring together at the altar of the Lord all the tears and sorrows of our people for their loved ones,” Pabillo said.

Manila’s clergy on May 8 will pause to mourn the thousands who have died from the COVID-19 since the pandemic began a year ago.

In a pastoral instruction released Tuesday, the bishop said that the day will be marked a “Mass for the Dead” at the Manila Cathedral at 9 a.m. “The whole archdiocese will mourn for our dead during this pandemic but with great hope given by the Resurrection of the Lord Jesus,” he said.He said that a memorial can also be set up in parishes with the pictures of those who succumbed to the disease.The day of prayer will be preceded with three days of “Holy Hour” at 6:00 p.m. in front of the Blessed Sacrament, which will also be live streamed to the faithful.

The prelate said there will be a pre-recorded video of a reflection for each day that will be played during the prayer service. “Together we shall implore the Lord for the front liners on May 5, for the sick on May 6, and for the dead on May 7,” he added.Active cases reached 127,006, equivalent to 13.3 percent of the total infections, according to the health department.

 

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