Showing posts with label Manila Cathedral. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Manila Cathedral. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Get to know 'cute responsorial psalm guy'


When 22-year-old seminarian Kenneth Rey Parsad took to the podium at Manila Cathedral, to sing the responsorial psalm for the Holy mass that Pope Francis celebrated last Friday, his heart was pounding wildly against his chest. “It’s hard to describe the feeling,” Ken begins.

“I had to tell myself: ‘Contain yourself!’ Imagine the Pope was just there. I had mixed feelings. My heart was pounding. Good thing it stopped when I got to the podium. Then I relaxed.” Then he sang the Responsorial Psalm, “Forever I will sing the goodness of the Lord,” and stumped everyone.

He is the handsome young man people couldn’t stop talking about on social media. His good looks coupled with his velvety tenor voice quickly turned him into an instant Internet sensation.

The dark-haired Abra-native says he was equally stumped with the attention he received. “I never expected it,” he smiles embarrassed. Apart from all the articles written about him and the Twitter shoutouts, the Enrique-Iglesias look-alike was also flooded with Facebook friend requests and messages. “Somebody even made me a Facebook page, but I told him to remove it already because it was too self-serving. Remember what Pope Francis said: 'humility,'” he shares with Coconuts Manila in an exclusive interview Monday afternoon.

There’s one story though that he enjoyed a lot: “Somebody wrote a satire! It says, because of the Papal visit, a theologian became a movie star. The title of my teleserye with Marian Rivera is, ‘Forgive me Father for I have sinned.’ In fairness, I laughed hard with that one.”

Ken admits “it feels good” but he’s also quick to say that the attention is also kind of scary. “There will be a lot of expectations now,” he continues. Apart from the social media love, inaccurate stories about him have begun floating in the Internet. He points to one biography that made his life sound like a fairy tale. “I only have one sibling but in that story, though it was a good story, it said we were three. It’s also scary because of all the temptation, to be egotistical and to focus on myself.”

Kenneth Rey Parsad is the eldest and the only boy of two kids. Born and raised in Bangued, Abra, the seminarian came to Manila seven years ago to pursue priesthood at the UST Central Seminary. There, he immediately saw photos of Pope John Paul II in the hallways. “I wondered, ‘how does it feel like to serve the Pope?" he says. He’d have his answer seven years later, when in October 2014, he was approached to sing the Psalm for the Holy Father.

“I’ve been singing psalms for big masses for a long time already,” Ken says in Tagalog. ‘So I’m friends with the liturgists and the music people already.” It was the head of music in Manila Cathedral who told him first about the job, a proposition he thought was “too good to be true.” The reality only sunk in when Fr. Carmelo Arada, Jr, the head of ministry of lectors and commentators, repeated the request: 'you will sing it.’”

They only had a grand total of two rehearsals, but Ken, ever so diligent, would practice by himself. “This is not from St. Agustin, but the quote is attributed to him: ‘When you sing well, you pray twice.’ So for me, when I sing and I give my best, it’s like I’m praying twice.”

Read the complete story and view more photos at the Coconuts Manila website.

source: www.abs-cbnnews.com

Friday, January 16, 2015

Pope Francis speaks out vs 'confusing' family values


MANILA - Pope Francis on Friday urged Catholic leaders in the Philippines to resist powerful forces that are tempting youth with "confusing" versions of sexuality, marriage and the family.

The 78-year-old pontiff delivered his message in a sermon to priests and nuns in the centuries-old Manila Cathedral, on the first full day of a trip to the Catholic Church's Asian stronghold.

The pope urged them to counsel young people, who may be confused and despondent living in a corrupt society, on traditional values.

"Proclaim the beauty and truth of the Christian message to a society which is tempted by confusing presentations of sexuality, marriage and the family," Francis said.

"As you know, these realities are increasingly under attack from powerful forces which threaten to disfigure God's plan for creation and betray the very values which have inspired and shaped all that is best in your culture."

His comments come amid a struggle in the Philippine Catholic Church between a conservative hierarchy and many followers living lives more in line with some modern Western values.

Aside from the Vatican itself, the Philippines is the only state in the world where divorce is illegal, while abortion and same-sex unions are also banned.

However the Church in 2012 lost a 15-year battle on birth control, as Congress passed a law allowing the state to hand out free contraceptives and teach family planning at schools.

Hundreds of thousands of Catholics also have illegal abortions each year, while many are pursuing live-in relationships without marrying.

Many Filipinos had hoped a visit by Francis, seen by many as being a surprisingly bold reformer, would nudge Philippine Church leaders away from some of the their most conservative positions on social issues.

Francis received a rapturous welcome when he arrived in the Philippines on Thursday for a five-day visit that is part of the Catholic Church's drive to attract more followers in Asia.

The Philippines is the Church's bastion in Asia, with Catholics making up 80 percent of the former Spanish colony's 100 million people.

source: www.abs-cbnnews.com

Netizens swoon over 'cute responsorial psalm guy'


MANILA – A young man who sang the responsorial psalm during Pope Francis’ mass at the Manila Cathedral became a local Internet sensation on Friday for his looks and good voice.

Netizens have identified the young man as Kenneth Rey Parsad, referring to an old photo of him at The Benavides, the official online publication of the University of Santo Tomas Central Seminary.

Social media sites such as Twitter and Facebook were flooded with comments about “the man who sang the responsorial psalm” as the Papal mass was aired live on television on Friday morning.

source: www.abs-cbnnews.com