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A week after he was booed by Cebuanos, Vice President Jejomar Binay attended the opening Mass for a huge Catholic event that began here Sunday, January 24. Binay received communion from the Pope’s representative, Cardinal Charles Maung Bo, who led the opening Mass for the 51st International Eucharistic Congress (IEC). A high-profile event, the IEC draws the biggest names in the Catholic Church to talk about the most important form of worship for Catholics: the Eucharist, better known as the Mass. A few hours before Binay received communion from Bo, Monsignor Joseph Tan of the Archdiocese of Cebu said that while the IEC is open to everyone, the Catholic Church “will make sure that the IEC will not become a political event.” Read more.
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