12
December 2007
PHILIPPINE CONSULATE GENERAL ADVISORY FOR THE WORLD YOUTH
DAY 2008 CELEBRATION IN SYDNEY
SYDNEY (16 November 2007)-
The Philippine Consulate General Sydney reported to the Department
of Foreign Affairs regarding preparations and arrangements for
visiting pilgrims from the Philippines participating in the upcoming
World Youth Day (WYD) 2008 Celebration to be held in various venues
throughout the City of Sydney from 15-20 July 2008.
Philippine Consul General Maria
Theresa Lazaro met with Mr. Geoff Morris, the Director for Pilgrim
Services and Support and Therese Nichols of the World Youth Day
2008 Team to discuss ongoing preparations for the upcoming event.
According to Consul General Lazaro, “The discussions were
very frank and informative. According to the WYD organizers, there
are now around 4,000 Filipinos who have registered as pilgrims.
With nine months to go, I am very much certain that more Filipinos
will join the Philippine contingent and make their presence known
during this event.”
The highlight of the WYD 2008
celebrations will begin on 15 July 2008 with an Opening Mass celebrated
by the Archbishop of Sydney Cardinal George Pell. Catechesis (teaching)
sessions and Youth Festival events will be held for the next two
days; to be followed by the Stations of the Cross re-enactment
throughout the City; the arrival of Pope Benedict XVI and an evening
Vigil, culminating in a Mass on 20 July 2008. The Closing Mass
will be held at the Randwick Racecourse.
The WYD organizers expect an estimated 500,000 participants attending
at least one event during the World Youth Day week. This includes
125,000 overseas pilgrims. A media contingent of 3,000-5,000 is
also expected to cover the event. This is the 10th International
World Youth Day celebration since it was held in 1986 by the late
Pope John Paul II.
Interested pilgrims from the Philippines who wish to join the
WYD celebrations are advised to register themselves and regularly
monitor the WYD Website for updates and instructions. The WYD
website is www.wyd2008.org. There is an accompanying registration
fee to participate in the event which does not include that person’s
airfare to and from Sydney. The registrant can choose from three
registration packages being offered with the corresponding conditions
of coverage. The WYD Website lists the following registration
package for Filipino pilgrims as follows:
| REGISTRATION PACKAGE INCLUSIONS |
| |
Package A
(AUD 245) |
Package B
(AUD 225) |
Package C
(AUD 150) |
Duration
|
Full week
Mon 14 - Sun 20 July (inclusive) |
Full week
Mon 14 - Sun 20 July (inclusive) |
Weekend only
Sat 19 - Sun 20 July (inclusive) |
Accommodation
|
School or
Church halls or Homestay
|
None |
None |
Meals
|
7 Breakfast
6 Lunch
5 Evening
|
1 Breakfast
5 Lunch
5 Evening
|
1 Breakfast
1 Lunch
1 Evening |
Transport
|
Included |
Included |
Included |
Health cover
|
Included |
Included |
Included |
Cost of Visas
|
Included |
Included |
Included |
The WYD website advises, however,
that the health cover “is for emergency medical treatment
and repatriation to home country. It will cover the package period
plus the three days immediately before and after the package period
provided that the travel from/to the home country is direct to/from
Sydney.”
The Consulate thus strongly advises Filipino pilgrims to take
note of the limitations of their selected packages, particularly
their health insurance coverage. Filipino pilgrims who may intend
to stay for a period beyond the coverage of their health insurance
are strongly advised to carefully consider getting additional
travel and health insurance to cover unforeseen personal circumstances.
Consul General Lazaro points out that, “While the WYD organizers
are assuring that efforts are being made to make the pilgrims’
Sydney experience as memorable and spiritually uplifting as possible,
it really helps if the Filipino pilgrim would take due care in
getting additional personal health and travel insurance in anticipating
possible inconveniences that may arise, especially if the pilgrim
decides to stay beyond the event’s registration insurance
coverage. Moreover, the Filipino pilgrim should be aware that
the WYD Sydney is being held in July, when it is considered to
be the depth of the winter season in Australia. Although Sydney’s
winters are usually mild, dry and generally snow-free, the pilgrim
should be nonetheless prepared to anticipate temperatures ranging
from 18 degrees Celsius in the morning and 8 degrees in the evening
and the usual wind chills that may bring the temperature further
down. Those intending to reside in the inland suburbs would find
the temperatures even cooler.”
“The pilgrim should likewise consider that Sydney has a
high-cost of living and bear this in mind when seriously planning
the expected personal budget in the course of his or her stay.”
Consul General Lazaro adds.
Pilgrims are advised that further queries on the World Youth Day
2008 should be directed to the organizers’ e-mail address
at gle@wyd2008.org.
There are now 75,000 Filipinos residing in the State of New South
Wales, the 11th largest overall ethnic community in the state
and the third largest Asian group next to the Chinese and Indians.
Ninety percent of Filipino migrants in the state reside within
the Greater Sydney area, the largest single concentration of which
is located in the City of Blacktown, with more than 20,000 Filipino
residents. END
PHILIPPINE CONSUL GENERAL MEETS WITH FILIPINO CLERGY TO DISCUSS PREPARATIONS FOR WORLD YOUTH DAY 2008 CELEBRATION IN SYDNEY
SYDNEY (22 February 2008)- The Philippine Consul General to Sydney Maria Theresa Lazaro reported to the Department of Foreign Affairs on a series of meetings with several members of the Filipino clergy to discuss preparations for Filipino visiting pilgrims who are expected to arrive in Sydney to participate in the upcoming World Youth Day (WYD) 2008 Celebration to be held in various venues throughout the City of Sydney from 15-20 July 2008.
Consul General Lazaro met with the Filipino Chaplain of the Archdiocese of Sydney, Fr. Menardo Mercene, to discuss the ongoing preparations in anticipation of the arrival of Filipino pilgrims and clergy. The Consul General also met with the Reverend Bishop Joel Baylon, Chair of the Episcopal Commission on the Youth (ECY), during her recent working visit to the Philippines.
“The meetings that I had with Fr. Mercene in Sydney and Bishop Baylon in Manila were very productive undertakings since they presented opportunities by which we could best work out our coordination efforts that would best assist the visiting Filipino pilgrims from the Philippines before and during the event. With five months to go, the Consulate has been receiving queries from Filipinos regarding the event and that we have thought it best to assist them by directly linking with key Filipino members of the clergy both in the Philippines and Australia as well as the World Youth Day organizers so that the Filipino pilgrims would be up-to-date with the latest developments in the preparations.” Consul General Lazaro said.
The ECY is the arm of the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) that coordinates the World Youth Day preparations for Filipino pilgrims in the Philippines.
According to the latest figures provided by the WYD organizers, there are now an estimated 187 groups with 6,560 expected Filipino participants who have registered for the event. Of these, more than 900 pilgrims coming from the Philippines have been confirmed to date.
The Consulate continues to advise pilgrims and participants from the Philippines to regularly monitor the WYD Website for updates and instructions. The WYD website is www.wyd2008.org. There is an accompanying registration fee to participate in the event which does not include that person’s airfare to and from Sydney. The visiting Filipino pilgrim is also advised to take note of the limitations of their selected registration packages, particularly their health insurance coverage. Filipino pilgrims who may intend to stay for a period beyond the coverage of their health insurance are strongly advised to carefully consider getting additional travel and health insurance to cover unforeseen personal circumstances. The WYD website advises that the health cover “is for emergency medical treatment and repatriation to home country. It will cover the package period plus the three days immediately before and after the package period provided that the travel from/to the home country is direct to/from Sydney.”
The visiting Filipino pilgrim should also be aware that the WYD Sydney is being held in July, when it is considered to be the depth of the winter season in Australia. Although Sydney’s winters are usually mild, dry and generally snow-free, the pilgrim should be nonetheless prepared to anticipate temperatures ranging from 18 degrees Celsius in the morning and 8 degrees in the evening and the usual wind chills that may bring the temperature further down. Those intending to reside in the inland suburbs would find the temperatures even cooler.
The visiting Filipino pilgrim should also consider the fact that the cost of goods, services and transport around and outside of Sydney are high and must be taken into account when planning one’s budgetary requirements for attending the event and other tourism-related activities.
Further information on the World Youth Day 2008 arrangements could be obtained from the following:
- Registration and general inquiries
World Youth Day 2008
E-mail: gle@wyd2008.org
- Home-stay arrangements and Filipino community WYD-related events in Sydney:
Rev. Fr. Menardo “Nards” Mercene
Chaplain, Filipino Chaplaincy of the Archdiocese of Sydney
Tel. no. : (612) 9604-5512
Fax no. : (612) 9604-5380
E-mail : frnards@idx.com.au
- WYD-related information in the Philippines:
Most Rev. Bishop Joel Baylon
Chair, Episcopal Commission on the Youth
Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines
E-mail : ecy@info.com.ph
The highlight of the WYD 2008 celebrations will begin on 15 July 2008 with an Opening Mass celebrated by the Archbishop of Sydney Cardinal George Pell. Catechesis (teaching) sessions and Youth Festival events will be held for the next two days; to be followed by the Stations of the Cross re-enactment throughout the City; the arrival of Pope Benedict XVI and an evening Vigil, culminating in a Mass on 20 July 2008. The Closing Mass will be held at the Randwick Racecourse.
The WYD organizers expect an estimated 500,000 participants attending at least one event during the World Youth Day week. This includes 125,000 overseas pilgrims. A media contingent of 3,000-5,000 is also expected to cover the event. This is the 10th International World Youth Day celebration since it was held in 1986 by the late Pope John Paul II. END
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