The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA), in anticipation of high
influx of tourists and devotees coming here, has lined up weeklong activities,
in observance of the Holy Week celebration in the “new normal.”
During the opening of the
Weekend Eco-Market over the weekend, SBMA Chairman and Administrator Rolen C.
Paulino said that Subic is almost in full swing opening more areas of
destinations for more guests to visit.
“SBMA is again open. I really
wanted people to come here in Subic during the Holy Week. But with what I see,
it is more than I expected,” Paulino said.
Paulino’s appointment as SBMA
Chairman and Administrator coincided with the decision of the Inter-Agency Task
Force on Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID), downgrading Region 3 to Alert
Level 1. He also vowed to make Subic Bay Freeport one of the most visited
places in the country.
Over the weekend, the Chairman
spearheaded the opening of the Subic Bay Weekend Eco-Market, an outdoor flea
market located near the San Roque Chapel where some 30 micro, small and medium
enterprise businesses from Central Luzon sell fresh and processed fruits,
vegetables, meats, handicrafts and more.
Open from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM,
the Subic Bay Weekend Eco-Market, in partnership with the Department of Tourism
(DoT) and the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), aims to help revive
tourism and economy in the area, and will run all weekends until end of May.
Moreover, the Subic Bay
Freeport Chamber of Commerce (SBFCC) also opened 2022 Subic Bay Banchetto and
trade fair for the span of the Holy Week period, and provide a venue to unwind
after the working class went back to work on a 100 percent complement.
“Since Region 3 was placed
under Alert Level 1, we all have been working hard. And the Banchetto was
organized in time for the Holy Week to give ourselves a much-deserved break,”
said Benjamin Antonio III, SBFCC president and Subicwater chief executive
officer and general manager.
He said that the Banchetto is
also in partnership with the DoT and DTI aiming to revive tourism and economy
as micro, small and medium enterprise businesses joined the trade fair.
The Banchetto will run daily
from 4:00 PM to 1:00 AM, from Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday only.
Meanwhile,
for devotees of the religious activities, San Roque Chapel started the Holy
Week with the Blessing of Palm, locally known as palaspas, the re-enactment of the entry of Jesus to Jerusalem, and
the Station of the Cross.
On Holy Monday (April 11)
until Holy Wednesday (April 13), there will be the “Pabasa sa Freeport,” the chanting of the life, passion and death of
Jesus, from 8:00 AM onwards. A Holy Mass follows at 5:00 PM, and a religious
procession at 6:00 PM.
On Maundy Thursday (April 14),
there will be Holy Mass and Washing of the Feet (5:00 PM), to be followed by a
Holy Mass at 6:00 PM. And the start of Visita Iglesia (7:00 PM- 12:00 MN).
On Maundy Thursday (April 15),
Private Station of the Cross (6:00 AM- 12:00NN/SRC), Liturgy of the Word and
Veneration of the Cross (3:00PM/ SRC). The Grand Procession follows at 6:00 PM.
Good Friday (April 17), the
much-awaited Salubong (4:00 AM), the
pre-dawn meeting of the images of the Risen Christ, and the grieving Mother
Mary. Procession starts in front of Dispensary Building and the other is at
Spanish Gate. Holy Mass at 5:00 AM. Easter Egg Hunting begins at 11:00 AM at
San Roque Chapel.
The visitors can also take the
opportunity to join the procession (Holy Wednesday) and the grand procession on
Good Friday.
Chairman Paulino said that
because of its security and cleanliness, the Freeport is a favorite vacation
rendezvous with the family to remember the sufferings of Jesus, the meaning of
His death, and His resurrection.
“As we would have wanted to
have Alert Level 0, and come up with a better normal in the Freeport, we still
enjoin everyone to follow minimal health protocols. Wear your face masks and
sanitize your hands with alcohol whenever possible. Let us all stay safe,”
Paulino said. (MPD-SBMA)