Agosto 30, 2011

our world youth day photos

eto yun iba naming pictures noong WYD...

habang hinihintay ang sundo papunta ng Ateneo

siksikan sa van ang 3B...kwentuhan,tawanan,konting idlip

PERFORMER ID


habang nagpapractice
 (actually may background music yan, yun choral na nagpapractice)

delegates from St. Paul University
napaka-energetic! nun di pa nagsisimula yun programa, sumisigaw sila ng "Rain,rain go away" kasi umuulan nun, wala silang tigil sa pagpapractice. :)

mga kabataan na hindi na patigil ng ulan sa pagpunta at pagpuri sa Panginoon :)


at syempre KASALI KAMI DIYAN. :)


habang naghihintay kami
kwentuhan, tawanan, kulitan, kodakan, pahinga ng konti 


Heart Rich Kids

MY PASS

photos by:  Mr. James Banaag

PANDAIGDIGANG ARAW NG MGA KABATAAN

 The World Youth Day 

was also celebrated here in the Philippines at Ateneo de Manila University last August 20-21 2011. Despite the bad weather, almost 12,000 delegates from different colleges and universities actively joined the prayer, worship and inspirational songs, liturgical celebrations  and sharing of faith stories. The event was highlighted by Pope Benedict XVI's message to the youth that was telecast live from Madrid. The theme is "Planted and Built in Jesus Christ, Firm in the Faith." 

"It is a great worldwide encounter with the Pope which is celebrated every three years in a different country." 
Go to link: http://www.madrid11.com/en/what-is-wyd

I am so blessed to experience this universality of the Church. I am one of the performers in the said event together with Centro Escolar University's SELAMS-Moving Hands. We performed "Tell the World of His Love".

now telling the story...

our call time is 7:00am at CEU South gate...I came on time because if I'll be late I don't know how to get in to Ateneo...so we are expecting for an "Ateneo BUS" to fetch us...we waited for almost three hours and NO BUS CAME instead a school service. okay that's not the issue. the important thing is we were able to be there and perform. :)

the stage

our food is provided by the organizers from lunch, merienda to dinner. we also bought food at the Ateneo Canteen. they sell cheap food but delicious. :)

CEU-SELAMS Moving Hands on stage
we're supposed to do blocking and rehearse with music however weren't able to do so because again the choral is still rehearsing...so we just took the opportunity to have a remembrance photo. :)

The gate opened 2:00pm and the program started at 6:00pm. 

they are coming...

and the program started...

singing, dancing and praising Jesus Christ

St. Paul University is one of the hosts and here are their delegates...

AND CEU-SELAMS'S MOVING HANDS PERFORM "TELL THE WORLD OF HIS LOVE."

as we perform i became emotional and i dont know why... 
"pinipigil ko lang ang iyak ko"

 when we did the stars figure it WOWED the audience

TELL THE WORLD OF GOD's LOVE 

after our performance the audience shouted "MORE, MORE!" if those people only know how they touched each one of us because of that...through their WOWS and CLAPS...their appreciation of our simple performance is a REWARD. The moment we stepped out of the stage there were some people that came to us to Congratulate and there were even some who asked our contact number so we can perform to them.

MY REAL EMOTIONS:
"Naramdaman ko habang nagpeperform ako na pinapatnubayan ako ng Panginoon, habang nasa intablado ako naiiyak ako sa tuwa dahil sa wakas sa kabila ng napagdaanan naming hirap mapapakita narin namin sa mga tao ang aming munting palabas. Pagkatapos naming magpalabas, nagdasal kaming buong grupo. Kami'y nagpasalamat, humingi ng tawad sa mga oras na di kami nagkaintindihan at humingi ng patuloy na paggabay. At ayun na tuluyan ng pumatak ang mga luha sa aking mga mata." 
"O Diyos, ako'y nagpapasalamat sa talentong ibinigay Niyo sa akin, sa lakas, sa patuloy na pag gabay sa akin. Alam kong ako'y makasalanan, patawarin Mo ako Aking Ama. Hiling ko na ang talento na ibinahagi Niyo sa akin ay patuloy ko pang maibahagi din sa iba. Amen."  


I'd be sharing our other photos on my next post. :) 

photos by: Mr. James Banaag