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SM Prime Holdings Inc. has decided to name the chapel, where the national thanksgiving mass for the canonization of San Pedro Calungsod will take place on Nov. 30, after the second Filipino saint.

The chapel, designed by New York-based Filipino-American architect Carlos Arnaiz, was supposed to be named Shrine of Mary, Mother of God.

Maria Teresa Mempin of SM Prime Holdings said they also hope to have the site for the thanksgiving mass declared a national shrine.

Fr. Brian Brigoli of the committee on venue of the Cebu Archdiocese said church officials are proposing to have the site declared a historical or heritage site.

”But we were told that a declaration cannot be made until after the event. Since the lot is not owned by the Church, with the declaration comes the donation of the lot to the Church,” he said.

The completion of the chapel and thanksgiving site, located within the 30-hectare property of SM Prime at the South Road Properties, is set on Nov. 15, well ahead of the Nov. 30 event.

Bad weather hampered work on the thanksgiving site but Fr. Raul Gallego, head of the committee on venue, said the target completion of the backfilling, compacting, installation of pavers on roads will be on the second week of November.

Work will also be suspended on Nov. 2 so that construction workers can be with their families to observe All Souls’ Day.

The committee in the Cebu Archdiocese that oversees the preparations of the thanksgiving venue received another setback when Cebu City Hall backed out from its pledge to lay asphalt on the entrance road.

”The City Council did not approve the work of backfilling. The original plans was an asphalt road that costs about P4 million. We were told two weeks ago that it would not push through,” said Gallego.

The city government, though, will shoulder food expense of workers at the venue, and make arrangements with the City Traffic Operations Management (CITOM) and security personnel to maintain order during the thanksgiving.

The Cebu Archdiocese expects as many as 130 bishops, archbishops and cardinals to attend the national thanksgiving mass.

Committee on liturgy chairman Fr. Glenn Guanzon said they are also preparing vestments for more than 1,000 priests, 800 lay ministers and 400 religious nuns and brothers.

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