28/03/2021
Mark your calendars for Episode 46 of the Intramuros Learning Sessions with Bro. Kendrick Ivan Panganiban on 29 March 2021 at 3PM
Register here:
https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_SpycjDqHS-OLtGeyLaYCbg
---
This seminar aims to present the two levels wherein the practices of Holy Week in the Philippines are identified, one being the anthropological-historical level which covers human heritage and the other being the theological-spiritual level which understands how these practices are upheld in the lens of faith and spirituality. Since most of these practices are held within the sphere of time that it assigned by the Catholic Church yearly, what this talk will primarily discuss are intangible heritage activities during the Holy Week itself from Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday. From there, we shall establish how these practices lead to both a catechesis in line with faith and cultural appreciation in line with heritage.
----
The learning session is FREE of charge and can be viewed through Facebook Live or via Zoom (first 500 registrants).
The waiting room will be open 5 minutes before the session. Entering the room will be on a first come, first served basis. You will not be able to enter once it is full.
Only the first 500 will be accommodated. Those who are successful in entering the Zoom session and have completed viewing the lecture from start to finish, shall receive a certificate online after accomplishing the feedback form.
---
About the speaker
Kendrick Ivan B. Panganiban specializes in Catholic theology and heritage advocacy. He holds two Masters degrees, one in Systematic Theology and another on Pastoral Ministry, from the Immaculate Conception Major Seminary in Bulacan. He is currently taking up a Licentiate and Master of Arts degree in Sacred Theology in Church History at the University of Santo Tomas.
---