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THE business community in Cebu has committed to help Cebu City in the hosting of the Palarong Pambansa 2024 come July through the offering of discounts and tourism packages for the athletes and their families.This was disclosed by Cebu City Sports Commissioner John Pages following their meeting with business leaders on Monday, March 18.Among those who joined the meeting were Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI) president Jay Yuvallos, Mandaue Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MCCI) executive director Marlene Bedia, Cebu Business Months chairman for digital transformation Anthony Noel, and Mactan-Cebu International Airport head of customer experience and international terminal operations Ricia Montejo.The Palarong Pambansa will take place on July 9 to 16.The athletes are expected to start arriving on June 30.In a message to SunStar Cebu on Wednesday, March 20, Pages said the business community will help by offering special discounts and rates, creating activities for the athletes and other guests, developing pasalubong (homecoming gift) areas, offering city tour packages, and providing transportation rental discounts. The business sector can also help promote the Palarong Pambansa by installing posters and banners welcoming the athletes, said Pages.BenefitsDuring their meeting, Pages also presented the possible benefits the sports event will bring to the local businesses, including the malls, hotels and pension houses, restaurants, airline and shipping companies, and transportation services like buses.During the meeting, Yuvallos said the expected number of guests who will be visiting Cebu to witness the largest sports meet in the country will not only help the big businesses but also the small ones.MCCI president Mark Anthony Ynoc also said during their meeting that the Palaro would be an opportunity for Cebu to showcase what it can offer in terms of holding large events.The Palaro will be participated in by student-athletes from all the 17 regions of the country. There will be 28 sporting events for Palaro: archery, arnis, athletics, badminton, baseball, basketball 5x5, basketball 3x3, billiards, boxing, chess, dancesport, football, futsal, gymnastics, pencak silat, sepak takraw, softball, swimming, table tennis, taekwondo, lawn tennis, volleyball, wrestling, wushu, athletics, bocce, goal ball, and swimming.The various sporting events will be held in 30 different venues in the city, including the Cebu City Sports Center. The sports center has been closed to the public since May 2023 for rehabilitation in preparation for the Palaro. Cebu City hosted the Palaro in 1954 and 1994. The first edition of the games was held in 1948.Governmentā€™s roleUnder the memorandum of agreement signed by the Cebu City Government and the Department of Education, the host local government unit is responsible for, among other things, ensuring the readiness of sporting facilities, billeting quarters of the athletes and support staff, and other infrastructure requirements; and providing vehicles for the transport of delegates during their stay as well as security escorts during their transport to and from the playing venues and billeting quarters.The City has allocated a budget of P200 million for the hosting of the multi-sport youth event. Some 10,000 to 12,000 athletes and coaches are expected to come to Cebu for the 2024 Palaro. Top High Stakes Casino Philippines THE Archdiocese of Cebu has joined the calls for the return of the ā€œstolenā€ religious panels of Nuestra SeƱora del Patrocinio de Maria Santisima Parish Church in Boljoon town that were donated to the National Museum of the Philippines (NMP) on Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2024.Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma, in a statement Tuesday, Feb. 20, said there is no official record of any request for approval to deconsecrate the panels for removal. Removing a religious icon is a violation under the Canon Law, which stipulates the duty of administrators to safeguard church goods.Palma stopped short of saying that the panels were stolen; however, he said these were taken without permission from archdioceseā€™s head at the time, which was his predecessor, Ricardo Cardinal Vidal.ā€œTheir illegal removal constitutes a sacrilege,ā€ he said.In an interview with the media on Tuesday, Palma affirmed that the panels should return to their origin in Boljoon church, and they should be placed back to the pulpit where they once belonged.The NMP received the panels depicting St. Augustine of Hippo from Edwin Bautista, chief executive officer of Union Bank. The panels, which were reported stolen from Boljoon churchā€™s pulpit in the 1980s and had been missing since then, were recently turned over to the museum as ā€œa gift to the nation.ā€ A pulpit is a raised platform near the front where the clergy stand to talk to everyone during church services. Itā€™s been used for a long time before the sound system became popular to help people hear the priest better.Resolutions On Monday, Feb. 19, the Cebu Provincial Board and the Boljoon Municipal Council issued separate resolutions urging the NMP to return the four stolen pulpit panels to the Archdiocesan Shrine of the Nuestra SeƱora Patrocinio de Maria Santisima.Palma said he understands the NMPā€™s desire to exhibit the panels to the general public; however, he said ā€œwe have to assert the sacred nature of these panels.ā€The church leader added that the panels shouldnā€™t have been treated merely as artworks for museum display or private collector appreciation but rather as tools of evangelization.He said the Archdiocese of Cebu is open to a constructive dialogue with the NMP and other parties concerned.Reports said that the panels were lost in January 1988 during the time of parish priest Rev. Fr. Faustino Cortes.Historian Jose Eleazar ā€œJobersā€ Bersales, Capitol consultant on museums and heritage, believes that the panels were also built in the same year the iconic religious landmark was erected in 1783.Bersales said there were accusations that a priest had been involved in the theft of the panels; however, he pointed out that it is the responsibility of the church to explain how the panels went missing.Thiefā€™s identityAsked about whether the archdiocese will exert effort to identify the thief, Palma said they would have a hard time finding the culprit behind the missing panels because the incident occurred a long time ago and remained unresolved even during Vidalā€™s tenure. Palma replaced Vidal, who had served as archbishop of Cebu from 1982 until his retirement in 2010. Vidal died on Oct. 18, 2017 at age 86.The prelate said there are no documents to prove the panels were stolen, loaned, or removed under similar circumstances, but he is certain that no consent was given by the Archdiocese of Cebu during Vidalā€™s leadership.ā€œSupposed to be the person responsible for that is the parish priest or pastor, but they are now dead. We do not want to dig their graves and ask them,ā€ Palma said.Palma said that for now, he is grateful that the stolen panels have resurfaced after a long time. But he said that this should serve as a lesson to all, including members of the clergy, to always be extra careful in maintaining these cultural parts of the religion. Capitolā€™s interventionThe archbishop commended the efforts of others sectors, including Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia as the Cebu Provincial Government is also sending a formal letter to NMP, asking for the return of the panels, which the governor said are part of the Cebuano heritage.Garcia acknowledged Monday that there should be a division between the state and the church, however, the Capitol must address this issue because Boljoon church was recognized as a National Cultural Treasure by the NMP in 2001.She assured that there will be adequate security for the panels if they are brought back to Cebu. She emphasized that unlike in the 1980s, such matters were not a significant concern back then.The Boljoon Municipal Council issued Monday a resolution urging the national museum to return the four stolen pulpit panels.The resolution was sponsored by Councilor Eva Lowela Moraca and co-sponsored by all members of the council. Separately, the Provincial Board approved a resolution en masse, requesting the NMP to return the panels to Boljoon church. 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THE Archdiocese of Cebu has joined the calls for the return of the ā€œstolenā€ religious panels of Nuestra SeƱora del Patrocinio de Maria Santisima Parish Church in Boljoon town that were donated to the National Museum of the Philippines (NMP) on Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2024.Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma, in a statement Tuesday, Feb. 20, said there is no official record of any request for approval to deconsecrate the panels for removal. Removing a religious icon is a violation under the Canon Law, which stipulates the duty of administrators to safeguard church goods.Palma stopped short of saying that the panels were stolen; however, he said these were taken without permission from archdioceseā€™s head at the time, which was his predecessor, Ricardo Cardinal Vidal.ā€œTheir illegal removal constitutes a sacrilege,ā€ he said.In an interview with the media on Tuesday, Palma affirmed that the panels should return to their origin in Boljoon church, and they should be placed back to the pulpit where they once belonged.The NMP received the panels depicting St. Augustine of Hippo from Edwin Bautista, chief executive officer of Union Bank. The panels, which were reported stolen from Boljoon churchā€™s pulpit in the 1980s and had been missing since then, were recently turned over to the museum as ā€œa gift to the nation.ā€ A pulpit is a raised platform near the front where the clergy stand to talk to everyone during church services. Itā€™s been used for a long time before the sound system became popular to help people hear the priest better.Resolutions On Monday, Feb. 19, the Cebu Provincial Board and the Boljoon Municipal Council issued separate resolutions urging the NMP to return the four stolen pulpit panels to the Archdiocesan Shrine of the Nuestra SeƱora Patrocinio de Maria Santisima.Palma said he understands the NMPā€™s desire to exhibit the panels to the general public; however, he said ā€œwe have to assert the sacred nature of these panels.ā€The church leader added that the panels shouldnā€™t have been treated merely as artworks for museum display or private collector appreciation but rather as tools of evangelization.He said the Archdiocese of Cebu is open to a constructive dialogue with the NMP and other parties concerned.Reports said that the panels were lost in January 1988 during the time of parish priest Rev. Fr. Faustino Cortes.Historian Jose Eleazar ā€œJobersā€ Bersales, Capitol consultant on museums and heritage, believes that the panels were also built in the same year the iconic religious landmark was erected in 1783.Bersales said there were accusations that a priest had been involved in the theft of the panels; however, he pointed out that it is the responsibility of the church to explain how the panels went missing.Thiefā€™s identityAsked about whether the archdiocese will exert effort to identify the thief, Palma said they would have a hard time finding the culprit behind the missing panels because the incident occurred a long time ago and remained unresolved even during Vidalā€™s tenure. Palma replaced Vidal, who had served as archbishop of Cebu from 1982 until his retirement in 2010. Vidal died on Oct. 18, 2017 at age 86.The prelate said there are no documents to prove the panels were stolen, loaned, or removed under similar circumstances, but he is certain that no consent was given by the Archdiocese of Cebu during Vidalā€™s leadership.ā€œSupposed to be the person responsible for that is the parish priest or pastor, but they are now dead. We do not want to dig their graves and ask them,ā€ Palma said.Palma said that for now, he is grateful that the stolen panels have resurfaced after a long time. But he said that this should serve as a lesson to all, including members of the clergy, to always be extra careful in maintaining these cultural parts of the religion. Capitolā€™s interventionThe archbishop commended the efforts of others sectors, including Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia as the Cebu Provincial Government is also sending a formal letter to NMP, asking for the return of the panels, which the governor said are part of the Cebuano heritage.Garcia acknowledged Monday that there should be a division between the state and the church, however, the Capitol must address this issue because Boljoon church was recognized as a National Cultural Treasure by the NMP in 2001.She assured that there will be adequate security for the panels if they are brought back to Cebu. She emphasized that unlike in the 1980s, such matters were not a significant concern back then.The Boljoon Municipal Council issued Monday a resolution urging the national museum to return the four stolen pulpit panels.The resolution was sponsored by Councilor Eva Lowela Moraca and co-sponsored by all members of the council. Separately, the Provincial Board approved a resolution en masse, requesting the NMP to return the panels to Boljoon church. 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How can I earn money online as a student? THE business community in Cebu has committed to help Cebu City in the hosting of the Palarong Pambansa 2024 come July through the offering of discounts and tourism packages for the athletes and their families.This was disclosed by Cebu City Sports Commissioner John Pages following their meeting with business leaders on Monday, March 18.Among those who joined the meeting were Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI) president Jay Yuvallos, Mandaue Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MCCI) executive director Marlene Bedia, Cebu Business Months chairman for digital transformation Anthony Noel, and Mactan-Cebu International Airport head of customer experience and international terminal operations Ricia Montejo.The Palarong Pambansa will take place on July 9 to 16.The athletes are expected to start arriving on June 30.In a message to SunStar Cebu on Wednesday, March 20, Pages said the business community will help by offering special discounts and rates, creating activities for the athletes and other guests, developing pasalubong (homecoming gift) areas, offering city tour packages, and providing transportation rental discounts. The business sector can also help promote the Palarong Pambansa by installing posters and banners welcoming the athletes, said Pages.BenefitsDuring their meeting, Pages also presented the possible benefits the sports event will bring to the local businesses, including the malls, hotels and pension houses, restaurants, airline and shipping companies, and transportation services like buses.During the meeting, Yuvallos said the expected number of guests who will be visiting Cebu to witness the largest sports meet in the country will not only help the big businesses but also the small ones.MCCI president Mark Anthony Ynoc also said during their meeting that the Palaro would be an opportunity for Cebu to showcase what it can offer in terms of holding large events.The Palaro will be participated in by student-athletes from all the 17 regions of the country. There will be 28 sporting events for Palaro: archery, arnis, athletics, badminton, baseball, basketball 5x5, basketball 3x3, billiards, boxing, chess, dancesport, football, futsal, gymnastics, pencak silat, sepak takraw, softball, swimming, table tennis, taekwondo, lawn tennis, volleyball, wrestling, wushu, athletics, bocce, goal ball, and swimming.The various sporting events will be held in 30 different venues in the city, including the Cebu City Sports Center. The sports center has been closed to the public since May 2023 for rehabilitation in preparation for the Palaro. Cebu City hosted the Palaro in 1954 and 1994. The first edition of the games was held in 1948.Governmentā€™s roleUnder the memorandum of agreement signed by the Cebu City Government and the Department of Education, the host local government unit is responsible for, among other things, ensuring the readiness of sporting facilities, billeting quarters of the athletes and support staff, and other infrastructure requirements; and providing vehicles for the transport of delegates during their stay as well as security escorts during their transport to and from the playing venues and billeting quarters.The City has allocated a budget of P200 million for the hosting of the multi-sport youth event. Some 10,000 to 12,000 athletes and coaches are expected to come to Cebu for the 2024 Palaro.

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THE Archdiocese of Cebu has joined the calls for the return of the ā€œstolenā€ religious panels of Nuestra SeƱora del Patrocinio de Maria Santisima Parish Church in Boljoon town that were donated to the National Museum of the Philippines (NMP) on Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2024.Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma, in a statement Tuesday, Feb. 20, said there is no official record of any request for approval to deconsecrate the panels for removal. Removing a religious icon is a violation under the Canon Law, which stipulates the duty of administrators to safeguard church goods.Palma stopped short of saying that the panels were stolen; however, he said these were taken without permission from archdioceseā€™s head at the time, which was his predecessor, Ricardo Cardinal Vidal.ā€œTheir illegal removal constitutes a sacrilege,ā€ he said.In an interview with the media on Tuesday, Palma affirmed that the panels should return to their origin in Boljoon church, and they should be placed back to the pulpit where they once belonged.The NMP received the panels depicting St. Augustine of Hippo from Edwin Bautista, chief executive officer of Union Bank. The panels, which were reported stolen from Boljoon churchā€™s pulpit in the 1980s and had been missing since then, were recently turned over to the museum as ā€œa gift to the nation.ā€ A pulpit is a raised platform near the front where the clergy stand to talk to everyone during church services. Itā€™s been used for a long time before the sound system became popular to help people hear the priest better.Resolutions On Monday, Feb. 19, the Cebu Provincial Board and the Boljoon Municipal Council issued separate resolutions urging the NMP to return the four stolen pulpit panels to the Archdiocesan Shrine of the Nuestra SeƱora Patrocinio de Maria Santisima.Palma said he understands the NMPā€™s desire to exhibit the panels to the general public; however, he said ā€œwe have to assert the sacred nature of these panels.ā€The church leader added that the panels shouldnā€™t have been treated merely as artworks for museum display or private collector appreciation but rather as tools of evangelization.He said the Archdiocese of Cebu is open to a constructive dialogue with the NMP and other parties concerned.Reports said that the panels were lost in January 1988 during the time of parish priest Rev. Fr. Faustino Cortes.Historian Jose Eleazar ā€œJobersā€ Bersales, Capitol consultant on museums and heritage, believes that the panels were also built in the same year the iconic religious landmark was erected in 1783.Bersales said there were accusations that a priest had been involved in the theft of the panels; however, he pointed out that it is the responsibility of the church to explain how the panels went missing.Thiefā€™s identityAsked about whether the archdiocese will exert effort to identify the thief, Palma said they would have a hard time finding the culprit behind the missing panels because the incident occurred a long time ago and remained unresolved even during Vidalā€™s tenure. Palma replaced Vidal, who had served as archbishop of Cebu from 1982 until his retirement in 2010. Vidal died on Oct. 18, 2017 at age 86.The prelate said there are no documents to prove the panels were stolen, loaned, or removed under similar circumstances, but he is certain that no consent was given by the Archdiocese of Cebu during Vidalā€™s leadership.ā€œSupposed to be the person responsible for that is the parish priest or pastor, but they are now dead. We do not want to dig their graves and ask them,ā€ Palma said.Palma said that for now, he is grateful that the stolen panels have resurfaced after a long time. But he said that this should serve as a lesson to all, including members of the clergy, to always be extra careful in maintaining these cultural parts of the religion. Capitolā€™s interventionThe archbishop commended the efforts of others sectors, including Gov. 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THE business community in Cebu has committed to help Cebu City in the hosting of the Palarong Pambansa 2024 come July through the offering of discounts and tourism packages for the athletes and their families.This was disclosed by Cebu City Sports Commissioner John Pages following their meeting with business leaders on Monday, March 18.Among those who joined the meeting were Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI) president Jay Yuvallos, Mandaue Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MCCI) executive director Marlene Bedia, Cebu Business Months chairman for digital transformation Anthony Noel, and Mactan-Cebu International Airport head of customer experience and international terminal operations Ricia Montejo.The Palarong Pambansa will take place on July 9 to 16.The athletes are expected to start arriving on June 30.In a message to SunStar Cebu on Wednesday, March 20, Pages said the business community will help by offering special discounts and rates, creating activities for the athletes and other guests, developing pasalubong (homecoming gift) areas, offering city tour packages, and providing transportation rental discounts. The business sector can also help promote the Palarong Pambansa by installing posters and banners welcoming the athletes, said Pages.BenefitsDuring their meeting, Pages also presented the possible benefits the sports event will bring to the local businesses, including the malls, hotels and pension houses, restaurants, airline and shipping companies, and transportation services like buses.During the meeting, Yuvallos said the expected number of guests who will be visiting Cebu to witness the largest sports meet in the country will not only help the big businesses but also the small ones.MCCI president Mark Anthony Ynoc also said during their meeting that the Palaro would be an opportunity for Cebu to showcase what it can offer in terms of holding large events.The Palaro will be participated in by student-athletes from all the 17 regions of the country. There will be 28 sporting events for Palaro: archery, arnis, athletics, badminton, baseball, basketball 5x5, basketball 3x3, billiards, boxing, chess, dancesport, football, futsal, gymnastics, pencak silat, sepak takraw, softball, swimming, table tennis, taekwondo, lawn tennis, volleyball, wrestling, wushu, athletics, bocce, goal ball, and swimming.The various sporting events will be held in 30 different venues in the city, including the Cebu City Sports Center. The sports center has been closed to the public since May 2023 for rehabilitation in preparation for the Palaro. Cebu City hosted the Palaro in 1954 and 1994. The first edition of the games was held in 1948.Governmentā€™s roleUnder the memorandum of agreement signed by the Cebu City Government and the Department of Education, the host local government unit is responsible for, among other things, ensuring the readiness of sporting facilities, billeting quarters of the athletes and support staff, and other infrastructure requirements; and providing vehicles for the transport of delegates during their stay as well as security escorts during their transport to and from the playing venues and billeting quarters.The City has allocated a budget of P200 million for the hosting of the multi-sport youth event. Some 10,000 to 12,000 athletes and coaches are expected to come to Cebu for the 2024 Palaro. How can I earn money online as a student? . It’s always a good idea to take your time and make sure you’ve found the best online casino in the Philippines on the online gambling market that can give you what you want.

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THE Archdiocese of Cebu has joined the calls for the return of the ā€œstolenā€ religious panels of Nuestra SeƱora del Patrocinio de Maria Santisima Parish Church in Boljoon town that were donated to the National Museum of the Philippines (NMP) on Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2024.Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma, in a statement Tuesday, Feb. 20, said there is no official record of any request for approval to deconsecrate the panels for removal. Removing a religious icon is a violation under the Canon Law, which stipulates the duty of administrators to safeguard church goods.Palma stopped short of saying that the panels were stolen; however, he said these were taken without permission from archdioceseā€™s head at the time, which was his predecessor, Ricardo Cardinal Vidal.ā€œTheir illegal removal constitutes a sacrilege,ā€ he said.In an interview with the media on Tuesday, Palma affirmed that the panels should return to their origin in Boljoon church, and they should be placed back to the pulpit where they once belonged.The NMP received the panels depicting St. Augustine of Hippo from Edwin Bautista, chief executive officer of Union Bank. The panels, which were reported stolen from Boljoon churchā€™s pulpit in the 1980s and had been missing since then, were recently turned over to the museum as ā€œa gift to the nation.ā€ A pulpit is a raised platform near the front where the clergy stand to talk to everyone during church services. Itā€™s been used for a long time before the sound system became popular to help people hear the priest better.Resolutions On Monday, Feb. 19, the Cebu Provincial Board and the Boljoon Municipal Council issued separate resolutions urging the NMP to return the four stolen pulpit panels to the Archdiocesan Shrine of the Nuestra SeƱora Patrocinio de Maria Santisima.Palma said he understands the NMPā€™s desire to exhibit the panels to the general public; however, he said ā€œwe have to assert the sacred nature of these panels.ā€The church leader added that the panels shouldnā€™t have been treated merely as artworks for museum display or private collector appreciation but rather as tools of evangelization.He said the Archdiocese of Cebu is open to a constructive dialogue with the NMP and other parties concerned.Reports said that the panels were lost in January 1988 during the time of parish priest Rev. Fr. Faustino Cortes.Historian Jose Eleazar ā€œJobersā€ Bersales, Capitol consultant on museums and heritage, believes that the panels were also built in the same year the iconic religious landmark was erected in 1783.Bersales said there were accusations that a priest had been involved in the theft of the panels; however, he pointed out that it is the responsibility of the church to explain how the panels went missing.Thiefā€™s identityAsked about whether the archdiocese will exert effort to identify the thief, Palma said they would have a hard time finding the culprit behind the missing panels because the incident occurred a long time ago and remained unresolved even during Vidalā€™s tenure. Palma replaced Vidal, who had served as archbishop of Cebu from 1982 until his retirement in 2010. Vidal died on Oct. 18, 2017 at age 86.The prelate said there are no documents to prove the panels were stolen, loaned, or removed under similar circumstances, but he is certain that no consent was given by the Archdiocese of Cebu during Vidalā€™s leadership.ā€œSupposed to be the person responsible for that is the parish priest or pastor, but they are now dead. We do not want to dig their graves and ask them,ā€ Palma said.Palma said that for now, he is grateful that the stolen panels have resurfaced after a long time. But he said that this should serve as a lesson to all, including members of the clergy, to always be extra careful in maintaining these cultural parts of the religion. Capitolā€™s interventionThe archbishop commended the efforts of others sectors, including Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia as the Cebu Provincial Government is also sending a formal letter to NMP, asking for the return of the panels, which the governor said are part of the Cebuano heritage.Garcia acknowledged Monday that there should be a division between the state and the church, however, the Capitol must address this issue because Boljoon church was recognized as a National Cultural Treasure by the NMP in 2001.She assured that there will be adequate security for the panels if they are brought back to Cebu. She emphasized that unlike in the 1980s, such matters were not a significant concern back then.The Boljoon Municipal Council issued Monday a resolution urging the national museum to return the four stolen pulpit panels.The resolution was sponsored by Councilor Eva Lowela Moraca and co-sponsored by all members of the council. Separately, the Provincial Board approved a resolution en masse, requesting the NMP to return the panels to Boljoon church. 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THE Archdiocese of Cebu has joined the calls for the return of the ā€œstolenā€ religious panels of Nuestra SeƱora del Patrocinio de Maria Santisima Parish Church in Boljoon town that were donated to the National Museum of the Philippines (NMP) on Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2024.Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma, in a statement Tuesday, Feb. 20, said there is no official record of any request for approval to deconsecrate the panels for removal. Removing a religious icon is a violation under the Canon Law, which stipulates the duty of administrators to safeguard church goods.Palma stopped short of saying that the panels were stolen; however, he said these were taken without permission from archdioceseā€™s head at the time, which was his predecessor, Ricardo Cardinal Vidal.ā€œTheir illegal removal constitutes a sacrilege,ā€ he said.In an interview with the media on Tuesday, Palma affirmed that the panels should return to their origin in Boljoon church, and they should be placed back to the pulpit where they once belonged.The NMP received the panels depicting St. Augustine of Hippo from Edwin Bautista, chief executive officer of Union Bank. The panels, which were reported stolen from Boljoon churchā€™s pulpit in the 1980s and had been missing since then, were recently turned over to the museum as ā€œa gift to the nation.ā€ A pulpit is a raised platform near the front where the clergy stand to talk to everyone during church services. Itā€™s been used for a long time before the sound system became popular to help people hear the priest better.Resolutions On Monday, Feb. 19, the Cebu Provincial Board and the Boljoon Municipal Council issued separate resolutions urging the NMP to return the four stolen pulpit panels to the Archdiocesan Shrine of the Nuestra SeƱora Patrocinio de Maria Santisima.Palma said he understands the NMPā€™s desire to exhibit the panels to the general public; however, he said ā€œwe have to assert the sacred nature of these panels.ā€The church leader added that the panels shouldnā€™t have been treated merely as artworks for museum display or private collector appreciation but rather as tools of evangelization.He said the Archdiocese of Cebu is open to a constructive dialogue with the NMP and other parties concerned.Reports said that the panels were lost in January 1988 during the time of parish priest Rev. Fr. 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Vidal died on Oct. 18, 2017 at age 86.The prelate said there are no documents to prove the panels were stolen, loaned, or removed under similar circumstances, but he is certain that no consent was given by the Archdiocese of Cebu during Vidalā€™s leadership.ā€œSupposed to be the person responsible for that is the parish priest or pastor, but they are now dead. We do not want to dig their graves and ask them,ā€ Palma said.Palma said that for now, he is grateful that the stolen panels have resurfaced after a long time. But he said that this should serve as a lesson to all, including members of the clergy, to always be extra careful in maintaining these cultural parts of the religion. Capitolā€™s interventionThe archbishop commended the efforts of others sectors, including Gov. 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