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University, Iloilo enshrine 500th Christianity monument

A RAY OF HOPE. The USA and other partners unveil the Dinagyang Monument Competition to the community during its launching.

A RAY OF HOPE. The USA and other partners unveil the Dinagyang Monument Competition to the community during its launching.

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by Mary Wen Anthony T. Rivera

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Commemorating the 500th anniversary of Christianity and the arrival of Sto. Niño’s image to the Philippines, the University of San Agustin (USA) initiated the Dinagyang Monument Regional Design Competition, February 16-July 21.

Launched at Hotel Sta. Monica in Dr. Henry O. Chusuey International Center, the Iloilo City Government, Offi ce of the Congressman, National Historical Commission, Friends of St. Augustine, and Zonta Club of Iloilo City, Inc. attended the event.

“... The Sto. Niño, who is God [and] became a child, can teach us and the new generation the values of humility, gentleness, hospitality, and service for the development of humanity,” said University President Fr. Frederick Comendador, OSA in an article on the USA website.

On August 28, the Design for the Dinagyang Monument Competition was conducted, where Adonis Canonicato of Arevalo won fi rst, Harry Mark Gonzales of Mandurriao earned second, and Franc Garcia of Calinog received third.

The winning entry will be the design for the Dinagyang Monument Bronze Commemorative Statue along Iloilo Esplanade.

“Display of such monument can help us communicate [the] rich culture of our city, solidifying the fl amboyant celebration of rich culture and faith. If the monument is displayed, it will forever remind the future generations of our unwavering faith and cultural heritage,” shared Iloilo City Mayor Jerry Treñas with The Augustinian.

Among the elements required in the design is the story of Sto. Niño given to Queen Juana of Cebu—the “rediscovery of the image during the Augustinian friars’ arrival” and the “giving of Sto. Niño to Iloilo which led to Dinagyang Festival.”