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MUNTING NAYON
30 years
of
Community Service
News and Views
of the
Filipino Community Worldwide
Munting Nayon (MN), an online magazine, is home to stories and news about our Filipino compatriots scattered around the world.
MN is operated by couple Eddie Flores and Orquidia Valenzuela.
Last Update: Sat Aug 11 2018
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FILIPINO COMMUNITY HOLDS SANTACRUZAN IN STREETS OF SEOUL







15 June 2015 - The Filipino community in Seoul, led by Philippine Ambassador to South Korea Raul S. Hernandez, participated in a Santacruzan street parade to mark the end of the month-long observance of Flores the Mayo in northeastern Seoul on May 31.

Organized by the Hyewa-dong Filipino Catholic Community (HFCC) under the direction of Mr. Roger Amboy, the Santacruzan started from the Archdiocesan Pastoral Center for Filipino Migrants in Seouls Seongbuk-dong, Songbuk-gu to the St. Benedict Church in Hyehwa-dong, Jongno-gu.


The main feature of the event was the Sagal, where young women representing various Filipino organizations, such as the Filipino EPS Workers Association, Seoul Parent Children Organization, HFCCs El Shaddai and Taerim Community and the Pinoy Iskolars sa Korea, competed in the religio-historical beauty pageant as queens extolling love, romance and youth.

Ms. Jaza Santos, a Filipino student studying at Kyunghee University, portrayed the role of Reyna Elena with her escort, Mr. Nash Ang, an aspiring Filipino filmmaker and scholar based in Seoul. Both were proclaimed winners at the 2014 Ginoo at Binibining Kalingan (Mr. & Ms. Culture), HFCCs annual beauty pageant.


Congratulating the organizers of the Santacruzan in a speech after mass, Ambassador Hernandez talked about the Embassys major programs and services, including the overseas voters registration for national elections in the Philippines in May 2016, which will run until the end of October this year.

He also advised the parishioners to take personal hygiene measures to prevent the spread of the Middle East Respiratory coronavirus (MERS-CoV) in the Filipino community in South Korea. The Philippine Embassy has issued two public advisories to the Filipino community in South Korea on the MERS-CoV this week.


HFCC, the biggest Filipino community organization in South Korea, is headed by Mr. Jaime Villaflor as its president. It is run by the Archdiocesan Pastoral Center for Filipino Migrants under the Mission Society of the Philippines (MSP), which started its working 1990 to respond to the various needs of early Filipino migrants in the country.

Established in 1999 by the Archdiocese in Seoul, the Center is being currently managed by Fr. Alfredo Africa, Jr. MSP who also serves at the Chaplain of the Hyehwa-dong Filipino Catholic Community at St. Benedict Cathedral.
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