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A Table of Hope - for when the monsters are real

MANILA: 24th January 2006 --  A reader wrote that he has a 'good news' story he would like to share for the Feast of St. Francis de Sales, even though it possibly has more to do with the Feast of St. John Bosco, but whatever.....
    Walk along EDSA, Manila's widest, busiest boulevard these days, past the high walls of the Major Seminary, and you cannot help but see a huge mural of the Last Supper, but a strikingly different one. It has all the renewed 'Sistine' vibrancy about it, though its subject and its figures are different:  Christ at the table, set in the slums and surrounded by children.  Read artist Joey Velasco's description and motives below, then go to Bosconet at www.bosconet.aust.com and take a look at the picture which will be available for download at the bottom right on the homepage.
    "Hapag ng pag-asa (The Table of Hope) is my tribute to the countless street children who experience nightmares in daytime when the monsters are real: a socio-cultural depiction of Christ breaking and sharing bread in a  slum area, this work is also dedicated to the great Salesian work which is very close to my heart. After a major kidney operation on January 31st 2005, the urge to paint seized me. Through openness and careful listening to the promptings of the Spirit, I was swiftly ushered into the religious art genre.  Having worked for some years in the Youth Centre when I was a student at Don Bosco, I have never forgotten the faces of the poverty and uncertainty that has enraged young people in our country.  Back then, the Salesians taught us that Jesus did not just come to save souls, but to bring us all of life's blessings.  In this painting I wanted to commemorate that idea of being life-giving.  The Table of Hope, hope amidst darkness.  On a dilapidated table made of scrap-wood crates, the Kingdom of God was brought forth because Christ prioritised these little ones.  An art in which the viewer can see him or herself, this painting, I consider, is also a legacy to my own children that they may be reminded of the values of charity and compassion, that fullness of life is possible also on earth through sharing and by being life-giving".
    The Hapag was unveiled by Bishops Bacani and Tobias last December 9.  It has also come to the attention of the Archbishop of Manila, Gaudencia Rosales, an ardent supporter of efforts to assist poverty-stricken children.  Joey is a fair dinkum Bosconian, who attended DB Mandaluyong since he was in short pants.  Ill-health made his desire to join and stay with the Salesians a desire he could not fulfil.  But he is now married with four children and runs a religious articles store in Glorietta, the huge Makati Commercial Centre.
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fair dinkum: an Australianism.  It means real, true-blue
true-blue: Sorry - another Australianism. Means fair dinkum!!

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