26 November 2020, City of Toronto - The Philippine Consulate General in Toronto is pleased to announce that the Province of Manitoba issued a Proclamation on 25 November 2020 on the Quincentennial Commemorations of the Philippines. The Proclamation was signed by the Honorable Cathy Cox, Minister of Sport, Culture and Heritage, Province of Manitoba.
The Consulate General requested Honorable Jon Reyes and Honorable Malaya Marcelino, Filipino-Canadians elected Members of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba, to initiate similar Proclamations on the Quincentennial Commemorations of the Philippines after the Toronto Catholic District School Board (TCDSB) and the Dufferin Peel Catholic District School Board (DPCDSB) approved their separate Proclamations on the Quincentennial Jubilee of Christianity in the Philippines on 17 and 29 September 2020, respectively. MLA Reyes actively worked with the Office of Minister Cox on the approval and signing of the Proclamation.
The Proclamation from the Province of Manitoba recognizes the significant contributions of Filipino-Canadians to social, economic, and cultural makeup of the country of Canada. It cited the importance of Filipino culture in the Province of Manitoba which proclaimed in 2019 the month of June as Philippine Heritage Month every year. The Proclamation likewise recognizes the 500th anniversary of the arrival of Christianity in the Philippines.
Through the Proclamation, Minister Cox proclaims the year 2021 as Quincentennial Commemorations of the Philippines in the Province of Manitoba and encourages all Canadian citizens in the province to support this once in a lifetime event that promotes unique and diverse traditions and cultures in the Province of Manitoba.END
PR 58-2020
MOVED BY: Garry Tanuan, Toronto Catholic District School Board
WHEREAS: The Toronto Catholic District School Board (TCDSB) proclaimed and celebrates June 12 as Filipino Heritage Day and June as Filipino Heritage Month in the TCDSB annually, with elementary and secondary schools encouraged to mark the auspicious Filipino Heritage Day with their own in-school celebrations through various educational, cultural, and religious activities throughout the Board;
WHEREAS: The year 2021 marks a milestone in the history, cultural, and religious identity of the Filipino diaspora in Canada with the celebration of the 500th Anniversary of the Arrival of Christianity in the Philippines, as well as the 123rd Anniversary of the Proclamation of Philippine Independence in 1898, the proclamation of the month of June as Filipino Heritage Month by the Toronto City Council on November 8, 2017, and the proclamation of the month of June as Filipino Heritage Month across Canada by the Parliament of Canada, on October 30, 2018;
WHEREAS: The Philippines' rich cultural heritage and vibrant devoted passion for our Catholic faith greatly enhances the TCDSB's mission and vision which would encourage and engage our Catholic schools, especially those with plans to offer in-school events during the June Filipino Heritage Month and throughout the year;
WHEREAS: The Consul General of the Philippines in Toronto, Consul General Orontes V. Castro has requested on August 17, 2020 that the 500th Anniversary (Quincentennial Jubilee) of the Arrival of Christianity in the Philippines, be celebrated at the Toronto Catholic District School Board (TCDSB) which was received and approved by the Board on August 20, 2020; and
WHEREAS: This will be a unique Once-in-a-Lifetime opportunity to highlight the importance of the commemoration and celebration of the Quincentenary Jubilee of Christianity in the Philippines during TCDSB's celebration of Filipino Heritage Day on June 12, 2021, and Filipino Heritage Month in June 2021; where milestone events and activities will be made to encourage the active participation of young Filipino-Canadians in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA).
BE IT RESOLVED THAT: The TCDSB hereby proclaims to centrally and locally celebrate the 500th Anniversary of the Arrival of Christianity in the Philippines, alongside and highlighting its celebration of June 12 as Filipino Heritage Day and June as Filipino Heritage Month at the TCDSB in 2021, with all our elementary and secondary schools encouraged to mark the auspicious Quincentenary Jubilee of Christianity in the Philippines (QJCP) and Filipino Heritage Day/Month with their own in-school celebrations through various educational, cultural, and religious activities throughout the Board;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT: The TCDSB, hereby proclaims the year-long celebration of the Quincentenary Jubilee of Christianity in the Philippines (QJCP) in close collaboration with the Philippine Consul General's office in Toronto, Archdiocese of Toronto, Toronto Organizing Committee - 500th Year of Christianity in the Philippines and Catholic community stakeholders for school year 2020-2021 commencing from the PH500 Quincentenary Jubilee Art Exhibit launch in October 2020 at the Catholic Education Centre, thence followed by a couple of historic landmark events in March/April 2021, key associated activities accentuating the celebration of the Filipino Heritage Day on June 12 and Filipino Heritage Month in June 2021; and culminating in a Catholic Community Jubilee Mass by His Eminence Thomas Cardinal Collins to highlight the Closing Celebration in August 2021; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT: TCDSB immediately establish a Quincentenary Jubilee of Christianity in the Philippines (QJCP) Task Force to appropriately manage and coordinate the key events and activities marking the 500th Anniversary of Catholicity celebrations and to further nurture, embrace, and commemorate our shared Catholic Faith and devotion amongst the faithful in our diverse ethnic Catholic communities across the GTA. The TCDSB QJC Task Force will be composed of a Trustee, Director/designated senior Staff Superintendent, Lead Community Relations Coordinator, Student leaders, Filipino-Canadian Advisory Committee & Parents/Teachers/Faculty/Staff Association representatives, Philippine Consul General, Toronto Archdiocese, Parish & GTA School Board Trustees/Representatives, and other prominent leaders of various Catholic communities.
After much deliberation of the Board and some minor revisions in the Proclamation, the Board adopted the Motion approving the Proclamation of the TCDSB Quincentennial Jubilee Celebration of Christianity in the Philippines. This is the first act by a foreign government or its agency recognizing the Quincentennial Commemorations in the Philippines.
It is likewise significant to note that the Board of Trustees unanimously approved the final draft of the Proclamation extending by one (1) month the Quincentennial Jubilee celebration within the TCDSB in the City of Toronto, from August to September 2021.
Post's initiative for the passage of a Proclamation celebrating the Quincentenary Jubilee of the Arrival of Christianity in the Philippines in the Toronto, coupled with the strong support from the Filipino community and the Filipino-Canadian elected leaders, were essential in the approval of the Motion submitted by Trustee Tanuan at the TCDSB. Consul General Castro joined the Filipino community delegation received by the Board to speak at the meeting, in support of the passing of the motion. The delegates individually expressed their appreciation for the valuable opportunity to speak before the Board of Trustees, as well as their commitment of support for the Proclamation. Consul General Castro also presented during the meeting his officers to the Board of Trustees: Deputy Consul General Edna May Grecia-Lazaro, Consul Edwin Gil Q. Mendoza, Consul Mary Grace V. Villamayor, and Cultural Officer Cecilia D. Santos.
The proclamation was approved despite the pressure to the TCDSB two (2) days after the opening of classes on 15 September 2020.
The Consulate General and Trustee Luz del Rosario from the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board (DPCDSB) are closely working towards the passage of a similar motion in schools under the DPCDSB in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA).
The religious component of the celebrations in Toronto of the Quincentennial Jubilee of the Arrival of Christianity in the Philippines is headed by Reverend Father Sherwin Holandez, Pastor of the Our Lady of the Assumption (OLA) Parish. Father Holandez was appointed as head of the Toronto Organizing Committee-Quincentenary Jubilee of Christianity in the Philippines by His Eminence, Thomas Christopher Cardinal Collins of the Archdiocese of Toronto.
Post's Sentro Rizal Toronto will be organizing an Art Competition that is open to all elementary and high school students, with the TCDSB main office as the proposed venue for the launching and declaration of winners. Entries to be received from the art competition will be exhibited in 2021 in one of the events moving up to the Quincentennial Commemorations in the Philippines in 2021.
The Philippine Consulate General of Toronto is calling on the Filipino community to strongly support the various activities celebrating the 500 years (Quincentennial) Commemorations in the Philippines to be held until next year.