Feast of the Immaculate Conception today

Credit to Author: Tempo Desk| Date: Fri, 07 Dec 2018 10:00:57 +0000

DEVOTEES take photos of an image of the Immaculate Conception at the Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral in Cebu City.

DEVOTEES take photos of an image of the Immaculate Conception at the Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral in Cebu City.

Japan’s Cardinal Thomas Aquinas Manyo Maeda will be the main celebrant in the noon mass at the Manila Cathedral in Intramuros, Manila in observance of the Feast of the Immaculate Conception and the 60th anniversary of the Minor Basilica Saturday.

Maeda will represent Pope Francis in the celebration. He will be assisted during the mass by Manila Archbishop Luis Antonio G. Cardinal Tagle.

Masses will also be held at 7:30 a.m. and at 6 p.m.

At the Immaculate Conception Cathedral in Cubao, Quezon City, a high mass will be celebrated by parish priest Rev. Fr. Dennis Soriano at 3:30 p.m.

The Grand Marian Procession, a prelude to the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, was held last Sunday in Intramuros. Several Catholic schools also held Marian vigils and living rosaries Friday night in anticipation of the feast.

In Catholic churches and Marian shrines across the country, Marian devotees are expected to attend the special commemorative masses in honor of the Principal Patroness of the Philippines.

Novenas, special devotions, candle offerings, and the recitation of the Holy Rosary will also be observed.

Meanwhile, the “no work, no pay” policy shall be in effect on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception which is a special non-working day under Republic Act No. 10966 which was signed into law on Dec. 28, 2017.

“If the employee did not work, the ‘no work, no pay’ principle shall apply unless there is a favorable company policy, practice, or collective bargaining agreement granting payment on a special day,” the Department of Labor and Employment said in Labor Advisory No. 19-18.

Being a special non-working day, the following pay rules shall be applicable:

– For work done, an employee shall be paid an additional 30 percent of his daily rate on the first eight hours.

– For work done in excess of eight hours (overtime), an employee shall be paid an additional 30 percent of his hourly rate.

– For work done on this day that also falls on an employee’s rest day, he shall be paid an additional 50 percent of his daily rate in the first eight hours. (Christina Hermoso and Leslie Aquino)

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