Mandaue may suspend classes during IEC events
Families in Lapu-lapu have pledged to host 5,000 delegates of the Youth Day event on Jan. 28 during the International Eucharistic Congress (IEC ).
Mayor Paz Radaza said on Wednesday that the delegates wil stay overnight in various homes in the city. The Youth Day is a side event of the IEC featuring praise and worship catechesis in the Hoops Dome and then a procession to an open field in Mandani Bay in Mandaue city for an overnight vigil.
The homes of host families are situated near five parishes — parishes are the Virgen dela Regla Parish in barangay Poblacion, the Sacred Heart Parish in barangay Marigondon, the Mother of Perpetual Help Parish in barangay Babag and the Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish in barangay Pajac.
For the welcome dinner hosted by the Lapu-Lapu City government, Radaza asked the Association of the Kababayen-an to prepare Filipino dishes such as “pancit” noodles and “humba” pork stew.
“I encourage Oponganons to be friendly and kind to visitors they meet anywhere in the city,” said the mayor, ”so they have a good impression of Lapu-Lapu and think of coming back.”
Mandaue City Mayor Jonas Cortes is considering suspending classes in his city on selected days of IEC events.
These are the Youth Day gathering Jan. 28-29 , Thursday to Friday, in Mandani Bay and the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) assembly at Oakdridge Business Park Jan. 22-23, Friday to Saturday.
Concerned about traffic congestion, the mayor said he will meet with education officials to assess if there is a need to suspend classes.