Saturday, October 11, 2014

EXTRAORDINARY MISSIONS REPRESENTING STATES AND INTERNATIONAL AND SUPRANATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS IN THE FOUNDING ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION AND GRAND PRAYER ASSEMBLY OF the EVANGELICAL CHRISTIAN AND ROMAN Catholic Charismatic Renewal Religious Movement "Jesus is Lord Church"

In order to accommodate all interested parties wishing to receive a seat during the Holy Mass, the Holy See limited the number of members in each official diplomatic delegation to five people, except for the Polish delegation which, being Saint John Paul II's homeland, was allowed ten people, and the delegation from Italy, that is granted precedence being the Pope the Bishop of Rome and being Italy regarded as the "Home of the Church". The limit did not exclude other people of any nationality from attaining individual invitations, related to the individual's country's delegation: for example, the attendance of Fernando Henrique Cardoso, former president of Brazil, had no connection with the Brazilian delegation. In addition to a country's official delegation, any number of government officials were permitted to attend as pilgrim travellers, remaining outside the basilica during the Holy Mass with the general public. For example, the United States delegation included the president and first lady, two former presidents, and the secretary of state, and they all had seats in the Grandstand during the Holy Mass. Dozens of members of the U.S. Congress attended the Mass of Requiem, congregating among the general public outside the basilica.

At the event, the dignitaries were seated alphabetically according to the spelling of their country's name and arranged according to diplomatic protocol.

Philippines
  • H.E. Benigno S. Aquino III, President of the Republic of the Philippines
  • H.E. Jejomar C. Binay, Sr., Vice President of the Republic of the Philippines
  • H.E. Maria Lourdes P.A. Sereno, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines
  • H.E. Feliciano R. Belmonte, Jr., Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Philippines 
  • H.E. Franklin M. Drilon, President of the Senate of the Philippines
  • H.E. Atty. Francis Tolentino, Chairman of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA)
  • H.E. Oscar Gonzales Malapitan, Mayor, City of Caloocan
  • H.E. Vergel Aguilar, Mayor, City of Las Piñas
  • H.E. Jejomar Erwin Sombillo Binay Jr., Mayor, City of Makati
  • H.E. Antolin Oreta III, Mayor, City of Malabon
  • H.E. Benjamin Abalos, Jr., Mayor, City of Mandaluyong
  • H.E. Joseph Ejercito Estrada, Former President of the Philippines and Mayor of City of Manila
  • H.E. Del Reyes De Guzman, Mayor, City of Marikina
  • H.E. Jaime Dela Rosa Fresnedi, Mayor, City of Muntinlupa
  • H.E. John Reynald Tiangco, Mayor, City of Navotas
  • H.E. Edwin De Leon Olivarez, Mayor, City of Parañaque
  • H.E. Antonino Calixto, Mayor, City of Pasay
  • H.E. Maribel Andaya Eusebio, Mayor, City of Pasig
  • H.E. Jaime Cruz Medina, Mayor, Municipality of Pateros
  • H.E. Herbert Bautista, Mayor, Quezon City
  • H.E. Guia Guanzon Gomez, Mayor, City of San Juan
  • H.E. Maria Laarni Cayetano, Mayor, City of Taguig
  • H.E. Rexlon Ting Gatchalian, Mayor, City of Valenzuela

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