The 51st IEC Official Logo

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The 51st IEC Official Logo
The 51st IEC Official Logo
The Official Logo of the
51st International Eucharistic
Congress
The Sun symbolizes our hope of glory; it is a
symbol of a new beginning. It also symbolizes
the Philippines because the sun is the principal
symbol in the Philippine flag.
The seven rays of the sun symbolize the seven
gifts of the Holy Spirit. The cup and bread call
to mind the sacred species of the Holy
Eucharist.
The monogram “IHS” (Iesus Hominum Salvator)
symbolizes the Holy Name of Jesus. This also
symbolizes Cebu, since the former name of
Cebu was Villa del Santissimo Nombre de Jesus.
The boat, a common mode of transport in the Philippine Archipelago, is symbolic of the
missionary nature of the Church.
The people in the boat, each of a different color, symbolize the principles which have animated
the faith of the Filipino people; green for hope, which blooms in adversity, blue, the color of
faith which we cling to, and red, the color of charity, which urges us on. The aqua blue color of
the boat is reminiscent of the Christian pilgrimage to Heaven.
(The artist of the winning logo is a 19 year-old fine arts student, Jayson Jaluag from Mandaue City,
Cebu.)
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The 51st IEC Official Hymn
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The 51st IEC Official Prayer
IEC PRAYER
Lord Jesus Christ, our hope of glory,
You are the fulfilment of the Father’s plan
to save all humanity.
You are the mystery hidden from the ages
and from generations past,
now manifested to us.
You abide in your Church
and in the most holy sacrament
of the Eucharist.
As we celebrate the Holy Eucharist
and receive your Body and Blood,
grant us the awareness
that your presence in us
urges us to continue your saving mission
in the world.
Send us your Holy Spirit,
that He may lead us
to walk humbly
with the poor and the marginalized,
in the company of Mary,
your most holy mother and ours.
O Lord in the Most Blessed Sacrament,
To you be all honor and glory and praise
In the unity of the Father and the Holy Spirit
One God, forever and ever.
Amen.
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The 51st IEC Symbol
The IEC 2016 Symbol
The Local Committee has chosen as symbol
of the 51st IEC a replica of the shrine that
houses the Cross of Magellan. It is chosen
for the following reasons:
1. The Cross of Magellan is the symbol of the
beginning of the Christianization of the
Philippines.
It was planted as a
commemorative marker of the arrival of
Magellan together with the first missionaries
and the initial baptisms in the island of Cebu.
2. The Cross is the symbol of the hope that
we have in Jesus Christ.
3. The Cross is the symbol of the faith that
we embrace. This same faith allows us to
receive Jesus in the Holy Eucharist.
4. Although the Cross of Magellan may
represent the imposition of the faith on the
native Filipinos at the initial stage of
evangelization, the cross itself becomes the
symbol of the purification of our way of evangelization, so that it actually points to us the way
to the New Evangelization, marked by the joy of the Gospel and the witness of our lives.
The replica of the Shrine of the Cross of Magellan will contain a relic of the True Cross so that
when people welcome it in their communities; they will be venerating the relic.
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The 51st IEC Venues
I.
The Plenary Hall
The biggest challenge for the Local Committee is the construction of the Plenary Hall. The City
of Cebu does not have a covered place that can accommodate 15,000 persons. At the
beginning it was proposed that a big private warehouse be converted into a convention hall,
but the members of the
Committee
preferred
that such a huge expense
should leave something
functional for the City
and the Church.
A
private Company was
found to finance the
project and construct the
Hall on the grounds of
the
Archdiocesan
seminaries.
An
arrangement was made
in such a way that
neither the Archdiocese
nor the IEC will have to
spend anything on the
project but that land
owned
by
the
Archdiocese will be
leased later, after the Congress, for the Company to recover its investment.
The cost of the Plenary Hall is estimated at P500 million pesos (about 9.5 million Euro). It will
be financed entirely by the private Company. Funds raised for the IEC will not be used for the
project, except for site development of the seminary premises.
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The Design Brief:
The International Eucharistic Congress Pavilion has been designed, with all pragmatic and
performative requirements in mind, to evoke a sense of importance, but at the same time belie
any hint of caprice and grandeur. These seemingly contradicting characteristics have been
thoroughly
discussed,
debated and synthesized
so as to achieve a place
worthy to be used for the
congregation
of the
servants of Christ. While
symbolisms
and
meanings
were
employed, these were
executed in such a
manner that they would
become sublime integral
elements of the structure. Thus allowing the observer to take time and effort to discern these
meanings...much like what is required of us in our search for God.
Proportions and Shape
The overall shape of the building is much dictated by the form of the plan. The massive front
wall is simply softened by vertical lines in the order of the Fibonacci series, a numerical
equivalent of the Golden Proportion. The lines are then further diffused by horizontal lines in
order to create a dynamic display of planar shapes. The wall is capped by a curved coping to
sublimely mimic the roof of the kiosk of Magellan’s Cross. Said curved coping is repeated at the
shorter wall on the building’s left side. Thus, completing a three-dimensional imagery of such
an important icon of Cebu.
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IEC Mode Ground Floor 1
IEC Mode 2nd Floor
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II.
Cebu Doctors’ University
This private University was chosen for the Symposium. It has a 1800-seat auditorium and
eight more amphitheatre-style rooms capable of holding between 100 to 200 people.
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III.
The Cebu Waterfront Hotel
The Waterfront Hotel, a four-star hotel within a 20-minute walk to and from the Plenary
Hall, will serve as the main hotel for the dignitaries of the Congress. Two of its main halls,
capable of accommodating 2,000 to 3,000 thousand persons each, will serve as venues for
the concurrent sessions.
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IV.
Plaza Independencia
The Opening Mass will be held in historic Plaza Independencia.
City’s historic district.
It is in the heart of the
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V.
Cebu Provincial Capitol
The Provincial Capitol will serve as backdrop of the Eucharistic Celebration just before the
Eucharistic Procession, which will proceed through the city’s main thoroughfare, Osmena
Boulevard.
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VI.
Cebu City Sports Center
The City Sports Center will be the venue for the Children’s Mass, where 5,000 children will
receive their First Holy Communion.
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VII.
Hoops Dome
Located about 30 kilometers from the City Center, it is a covered Sports Arena that will host
the Youth Day of the Congress. Five thousand young people are expected to attend.
VIII. South Road Properties
South Road Properties or SRP is a reclaimed island off the coast of Cebu. Part of the 330
hectare island is a 20 hectare field where the National Thanksgiving Mass for the
beatification of St. Pedro Calungsod was held in 2012. It was attended by 500,000 people.
The field can easily accommodate a million people for the Statio Orbis.
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Table of Activities
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51st IEC Registration Process
Please see appendix for the sample of the
official registration forms.
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Aicila Suites
Agus Hotel
Allure Hotel and Suites
Alpa City Suites
Andy Hotel
Apple Tree Suites
Aqua Cainta Resort
Azia Suites and Residences
Be Resorts
Be Resorts Mactan
Best Western Plus Lex Cebu
Casa Amigo
Casa Rosario Hotel
Casino Español
Castle Peak Hotel
Cebu City Marriott Hotel
Cebu Grand Hotel
Cebu Hilltop
Cebu Northwinds Hotel
Cebu Parklane International Hotel
Cebu R Hotel
Costabella Tropical Beach Hotel
Crimson Hotel
Crown Regency Hotel
Crown Regency Residences Cebu
Diamond Suites Cebu
Dohera Hotel
Eloisa Royal Suites
Elegant Circle Inn
Escario Central Hotel
Estaca Bay Gardens Conference Resort
Express Inn – Mabolo
Express Inn – Mactan
Fuente Pension House
Fuente Oro Business Suites
Glojam Town Apartelle
Golden Peak Hotel
Golden Prince Hotel and Suites
Golden Valley Hotel
Green Lagoon Park
GV Tower Hotel
Harolds Hotel
Hotel Elizabeth Cebu
Hotel Fortuna
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Hotel Stella
Holiday Plaza Hotel
Holiday Spa Hotel
Jasmine Pension House
JPark Island Hotel
Lyric Vacation Hotel Cebu
Magnolia Pension House
Marco Polo Plaza Cebu
M Citi Suites
Montebello Villa Hotel
Nalusuan Island Resort and Marine Sanctuary
NS Royale Pensione
Oftana Suites
Pacific Tourist Inn Inc.
Papa Kit's Marina and Fishing Lagoon
Plantation Bay Resort and Spa
Premiere Citi Suites
Quest Hotel and Conference Center
Raja Park Hotel
Richmond Plaza Hotel
Roseate Pensione
Sampaguita Suites
Sarrosa International Hotel
Seven Archangel Pension House
Shangri-La Mactan
South Pole Pensione House
Spark Island Resort
St. Mark Hotel
Sugbutel Family Hotel
Summit Circle Cebu
TBMC (Hotel Pier Cuatro and Travel Bee Inns)
The Center Suites
The Orchard Cebu Hotel and Suites
Tavelbee Business Inn
Tune Hotel
Vacation Hotel
Vebena Pension House
Verbena Capitol Suites
Waterfront Airport Hotel and Casino
Waterfront Cebu City Hotel
West 35 Eco Mountain Resort
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51st IEC Carousel Routes
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Philippine Visa Guidelines
Guidelines on the Entry of Temporary Visitors to the Philippines:
Nationals from countries listed below who are travelling to the Philippines for business and
tourism purposes are allowed to enter the Philippines without visas for a stay not exceeding
thirty (30) days, provided they hold valid tickets for their return journey to port of origin or next
port of destination and their passports valid for a period of at least six (6) months beyond the
contemplated period of stay.
Nationals from the following countries are allowed to enter the Philippines without a visa for a
period of stay of thirty (30) days or less:
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*Brazilian and Israeli nationals are given fifty-nine (59) days stay
based on existing agreements.
The following are allowed to enter the Philippines without a visa for
a stay not exceeding fourteen (14) days:
1. Holders of Hong Kong Special Administrative (SAR) passports.
2. Holders of Macau Special Administrative Region (SAR) passports.
The following are allowed to enter the Philippines without a visa for
a stay not exceeding seven (7) days:
1. Holders of Macau-Portuguese passports
2. Holders of Hong Kong British passports.
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Airline Travel Guide
The fastest way to reach Cebu is by plane through the Mactan-Cebu International Airport
(MCIA). Cebu is an international destination hub with flights from Singapore, Hong Kong,
Taiwan, Malaysia, Japan and South Korea.
From Manila, Cebu is just an hour away by plane. It is a common jump-off point for other
tourist attractions in Visayas and Mindanao. Mactan-Cebu International Airport is serviced by
international airline carriers such as Cathay Pacific, Silk Air, Korean Air , Zest Airways, Asiana
Airlines and Qatar Airways. Local airlines in MCIA also include Air Philippines, Cebu Pacific Air,
Airphil Express, Zest Airways and Mid-Sea Express.
Here is the list of the international airlines available in the Philippines:
Airline Company
Telephone (+63 2)
Air Canada
840-4626
Air France
887-1202
Air Macau
243-3111
Air Niugini
891-3339
American Airlines
817-8645
Asiana Airlines
892-5688
British Airways
817-0361
Cathay Pacific
757-0888
China Airlines
523-8021
Continental Air
551-3567
Egypt Airlines
892-2938
Emirates Airlines
811-5278
Eva Airlines
864-3800
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Gulf Airlines
817-8383
Japan Air
886-6868
KLM Airlines
887-1202
Korean Airlines
893-4909
Kuwait Airways
815-4453
Lufthansa Airlines
580-6400
Malaysia Airline System
843-6674
Northwest Airlines
841-8800
Pakistan International Airline
818-3711
Qantas Airways
812-0607
Qatar Airways
812-1888
Royal Brunei Airline
897-3309
Saudi Arabian Airlines
896-4046
Singapore Airlines
756-8888
Silk Air (Cebu/Davao)
(63-32) 505 7871
Swiss Airlines
580-6440
Thai Airways
812-4812
Tiger Airways (Clark Int'l Airport)
884-1524
Vietnam Airlines
830-2335
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Here are some of the Airlines that have direct flights to Cebu, Philippines:
Local Airlines:
International Airlines:
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51st IEC Operations Structure
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