4 Ways To Prepare For The Future—Even While Still At School

As graduation approaches, many students find themselves reflecting on their future paths. The journey to discovering goals can begin with small steps.

Setting Yourself Up For Success: 5 Things To Consider When Choosing The Right School

Choosing the right school can shape a student’s academic journey in profound ways.

Sip And Savor The Fun: Serenitea X Hi-Chew Candy Coolers Are Here

Sip and savor the fun with the exciting new Serenitea Candy Coolers, a delightful collaboration with Hi-Chew.

LRT-1 KasamBiyahe: A Journey Shared With Every Filipino

Every journey on the LRT-1 holds a unique story, connecting people and places across Metro Manila.

Advincula To Receive Sacred Pallium On Dec. 8

The investiture of the sacred pallium on Manila Archbishop Jose Cardinal Advincula will be held at the Manila Cathedral this coming December 8.

Advincula To Receive Sacred Pallium On Dec. 8

30
30

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

The investiture of the sacred pallium on Manila Archbishop Jose Cardinal Advincula will be held at the Minor Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, more popularly known as Manila Cathedral, next month.

According to a news release posted on the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines website on Saturday, the event will be held on December 8, coinciding with the feast of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

Apostolic Nuncio to the Philippines, Archbishop Charles Brown, will pin the pallium on the cardinal during a Mass.

The pallium is a vestment made of white wool worn only by the pontiff and archbishops.

The Holy Father uses the pallium to symbolize the plenitude of pontifical office.

For archbishops, it signifies the authority given to them by the pope over their respective archdioceses, particularly their bond and shared responsibility with the pontiff to pastors in their regions.

“The symbolism of the pallium is even more concrete. The lamb’s wool is meant to represent the lost, sick or weak sheep which the shepherd places on his shoulders and carries to the waters of life,” according to the Vatican.

The pope blesses the pallium, every year on June 29, during the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul, to be conferred to each new metropolitan archbishop at their respective archdioceses.

The 69-year-old Advincula was among the 34 recently appointed archbishops from around the world.

He was named by Pope Francis to head the Manila archdiocese on March 25, 2021 and formally installed on June 24.

He succeeded Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle, who is now the head of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples at the Vatican. (PNA)