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Filipino Overseas Communities in Germany Commemorate the SINULOG Festival

January 22, 2020

Ambassador Theresa Dizon-De Vega (seated 2nd from left) with outgoing Filipino Chaplain Fr. Simon Boiser (3rd from left), Archbishop of Hamburg Stefan Hesse (center), and incoming Chaplain Fr. Ritchill Salinas (1st from right) at Kleiner Michel Parish

Filipino communities across Germany joined celebrations of the Feast of the Sto. Niño more popularly known as the Sinulog this month.

In Berlin, Filipino Community members gathered at the Parish of the Holy Spirit in Bayernallee to join the annual Sinulog commemoration and mass. Fr. Tranquilino De Ocampo, SVD, Chaplain of the Filipino Catholic Community at Bayernallee officiated the special mass. The event featured the traditional Sinulog dance paying homage to the Child Jesus performed by different groups in the Chaplaincy. Philippine Embassy personnel led by Vice Consul Alvin Malasig, Vice Consul Mina Angeles Ganzon, and Labor Attaché Delmer Cruz participated in the activity.

In Hamburg, the Sinulog Feast and Mass at Kleiner Michel Parish had as its Main Celebrant the Archbishop of Hamburg Stefan Hesse who donned Philippine and Sto. Niño-themed vestments in tribute to one of most enduring symbols of Christianity in the Philippines. He was joined by outgoing Filipino Community Chaplain Fr. Simon Boiser SVD, incoming Chaplain Fr. Ritchill Salinas SVD, Fr. Jonas Piodo SVD, and Parish Priest Fr. Philipp Gortz SJ.

Community groups from Hamburg, Kiel, Lubeck, and Bremen with participants from Rostock and as far as Denmark joined the Sinulog presentations and dances.

Ambassador Theresa Dizon-De Vega spoke of the significance of the Sinulog Feast stating that like the image of the Child Jesus which journeyed from Europe before reaching Philippine shores nearly 500 years ago, Filipino migrants are also undertaking their respective journeys and bring with them their faith and their culture.

Other Filipino communities such as the Rottenburg Community in Stuttgart held their Sinulog celebrations earlier in January. Similar activities likewise took place in North Rhine Westphalia while other cities will be observing the feast in the coming weeks throughout Germany.

The Sinulog Festival takes place annually in the Philippines every January. It is commemorated throughout the Philippines and among Filipino Catholic communities overseas with the largest celebration taking place in Cebu Province. Blending Catholic rituals and folk traditions, it is an homage to the Child Jesus, one of the first symbols of Christianity to reach the country in the 16th century. Since then, the Sto. Niño has remained an important symbol of faith for many Filipinos worldwide.

For 2021, the Filipino-German community plans to take part in a Sinulog Festival being planned in Rome, Italy to mark the Quincentennial or 500 years celebration of the Philippines. END

Sinulog dancers at Bayernallee and Sto. Niño images brought by community members for the Sinulog dance and blessing. (all photos by Berlin PE)

PH Delegates Take Part in International Training to Help MSMEs Innovate

January 14, 2020

The Philippine Embassy in Berlin today hosted 27 representatives of Executive and Legislative government agencies in the Philippines who are in Berlin for the International Training on Intrapreneurship and Competitiveness at The DO School from 13 to 17 January 2020.

Arranged by the Development Academy of the Philippines (DAP), as the PH’s national productivity organization, with the support of the Office of Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives Loren Legarda, the training seeks to enable the delegates to pursue and develop innovative products and services, and creative solutions to strengthen the competitiveness of MSMEs in light of Industry 4.0.

Ambassador Dizon-De Vega receives a certificate
and token of gratitude from the delegation.

Before the briefing, the delegation joined the Embassy’s personnel in the flag-raising ceremony traditionally held on Monday mornings to open the work week. Ambassador Theresa Dizon-De Vega then opened the briefing with her welcome remarks, wherein she highlighted the abundant opportunities for learning best practices and skills upgrading offered by Germany. She noted the German Government’s game-changing efforts to focus economic policy including in the MSMEs Sector on three areas: Innovation, Sustainability, and Digitization.

DTI Undersecretary Blesila Lantayona, as mission leader of the delegation, thanked the Embassy for the briefing and enjoined the delegates to work together as a team for the sake of their clients and beneficiaries. DAP Senior Vice President Magdalena L. Mendoza then gave a brief background of how the training program came about, noting the novelty of the idea of “intrapreneurship” in the PH public sector, followed by Mr Phillip Tettenborn, Director for Impact Entrepreneurship at The Do School, who gave an overview of the institution’s objectives and expressed eagerness in working with the delegation in the coming days.

 

Ambassador Dizon-De Vega welcomes the delegation and tells them
about relevant developments in Germany with regard to MSMEs and innovation.

The welcome and opening remarks were followed by presentations to orient the delegates on developments and opportunities in Germany. Post’s Economic Officer Catherine Torres talked about Sustainabililty and Social Innovation in Germany, focusing on Germany’s efforts to gradually wean its export economy from carbon-dependence and to move toward cleaner and greener alternatives, especially in the areas of Agriculture, Energy, Mobility, and Fashion.

Commercial Counselor Althea Antonio then gave a presentation on the priorities and programs of the Philippine Trade and Investment Center (PTIC) in Berlin, including programs specifically geared at MSMEs. Among others, she talked about Philippine participation in major trade fairs and exhibitions in Germany, such as Ambiente, Biofach, Anuga, and Electronica, and the launch in 2019 of the Trabaho Negosyo Kabuhayan program in Germany as a joint project of PTIC-Berlin with the Embassy and POLO-Berlin.

Lastly, Labor Attache Delmer Cruz talked briefly about the Philippine Overseas Labor Office’s (POLO) role in helping to manage migration of Filipinos abroad, which also includes providing returning Overseas Filipinos with reintegration support and assistance, such as livelihood opportunities.  (END)

123rd Anniversary of Rizal Commemorated in Berlin

December 27, 2019

Amb. Dizon-De Vega (center left) with Amb. Eduardo De Vega (center right), members of the Knights of Rizal and Ladies for Rizal, Embassy officers and Ms. Beate Wonde, Director of the Mori Ogai Center of Humboldt University

The Philippine Embassy in Berlin, with members of the Filipino Community, commemorated the 123rd anniversary of the Martyrdom of Dr. Jose P. Rizal during a program held on 27 December 2019 at the Embassy’s Sentro Rizal.

Philippine Ambassador to Germany Theresa Dizon-De Vega, a member of the Ladies for Rizal,  in her remarks thanked guests who came and participated in the floral offering ceremony. She likewise noted that City of Berlin and Germany which Rizal referred to as his “scientific mother” remains an important aspect of Rizal’s foreign travels and engagements.

To mark the remembrance of the martyrdom of Dr. Rizal, Philippine Ambassador to Belgium, Luxembourg, and the European Union and Knight Grand Officer of the Order of the Knights of Rizal, Eduardo Jose De Vega, recited the entire Mi Ultimo Adios (My Last Farewell) by Dr. Rizal in Spanish.

The event ended with a Meeting-Assembly of the Ladies for Rizal-Berlin Chapter led by its President Stella Schnel. The Ladies for Rizal are planning a number of activities as part of its contribution to the efforts to keep the legacy of Dr. Rizal alive among the Filipino-German and International community in Germany. END

Amb Dizon-De Vega and Mr. Gerhard Mueller of the Knights of Rizal offer flowers;

 

Floral Offering for Dr. Jose P. Rizal; Meeting-Assembly of the Ladies for Rizal-Berlin led by President Stella Schnell

 

Recitation of Mi Ultimo Adios by Amb. Eduardo De Vega (all photos by Berlin PE)

 

 

Papal Envoy Celebrates Simbang Gabi with the Filipino Community in Berlin

December 23, 2019

The Filipino Community with Amb. Dizon-De Vega and Fr. De Ocampo pose for a photo with the Papal Nuncio (photos A. Malasig)

The Papal Nuncio to Germany His Excellency Dr. Nikola Eterovic was the main celebrant for a special edition of the Simbang Gabi sa Berlin at the St. Johannes-Basilika on 20 December 2019. The mass was concelebrated by Fr. Tranquilino de Ocampo, SVD, Head of the Filipino Chaplaincy in Berlin. Nearly 200 Filipinos and other members of the international community attended the mass and Christmas Salu-Salo.

Readers and offerors from the Philippine Embassy and the Filipino Community and the Loved Flock Choir took part in the mass while an explanation of the Simbang Gabi tradition was given before the start of the mass by community member Ms. Gloria Lange. Before the end of the mass Philippine Ambassador Theresa Dizon-De Vega gave a message of thanks.

In his homily, the Papal Nuncio cited the first-ever celebration of Simbang Gabi in the Vatican officiated by His Holiness Pope Francis at St. Peter’s Basilica and noted that the special tradition of the nine-day novena masses has now crossed international borders thanks to the strong faith and presence of Filipinos around the world.

The special Simbang Gabi mass was coordinated by the Philippine Embassy with the Filipino Chaplaincy in Berlin. As a gesture of appreciation, the community gifted the Nuncio with an image of the Santo Niño of Cebu. END

Scenes from the Simbang Gabi sa Berlin 2019

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