Chapel of the Most Blessed Sacrament

Chapel of the Most Blessed Sacrament
De La Salle University campus
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Chapel of the Most Blessed Sacrament
Use Religious
Style Art deco
Erected 1939
Location Malate, Manila
Namesake Most Blessed Sacrament
Architect Tomas Mapua

The Chapel of the Most Blessed Sacrament (Building code: MBS; also known as MBS Chapel) is the main and largest chapel of De La Salle University in Manila, Philippines. It is located on a second floor of the south-most wing of the St. La Salle Hall, the oldest building of the university. The chapel was designed in art deco style by the St. La Salle Hall's architect, Tomas Mapua.

Built in the 1930s, the chapel pews were hewn from narra and carried the Signum Fidei Star, the sign of faith and the symbol of the La Salle Brothers.

On February 12, 1945, during the liberation of Manila at the peak of World War II, retreating Japanese troops massacred 41 civilians inside the chapel as they seek refuge from the ongoing battle as they believed that the building's thick walls would protect them from anything but a direct hit.[1]

Contents

History

Construction

Even before De La Salle College moved to its present location at Taft Avenue in the Malate district, the school already had its own chapel. Its first chapel was opened on March 19, 1912, a year after the school opened its doors to 100 students in Calle Nozaleda, in the Paco district. When the school transferred to Taft Avenue, it needed to build a new chapel. On March 22, 1926, Br. Basilian and Br. Anthony were sent to Iloilo, Cebu, and Mindanao to solicit funds for the construction of the new chapel. On November 17, 1926, the church was completed and dedicated to St. Joseph. President Manuel L. Quezon and his wife attended this occasion.

The February 12, 1945 Massacre

On February 12, 1945, a Japanese military officer along with 20 soldiers forcibly made their way into the college, which was then a refuge for 70 people, including 30 women and young girls, 16 Christian Brothers and the college's chaplain-Redemptorist Father Cosgrave CSSR, and the adult men of two families. The then De La Salle College Director-Brother Egbert Xavier FSC was about two days earlier forcibly taken by a group of Japanese soldiers and was never seen again. The Japanese soldiers herded these people into the school chapel where they were subsequently shot, slashed, or bayoneted. Those who did not die in the attack would be later be left to bleed to death and the Japanese attempted to violate the women who were dying from their wounds. The chapel was then set on fire and only ten of the victims would survive.[2]

Post war restoration

Present day Chapel of the Most Blessed Sacrament

On December 16, 1946, a written permission was received from Archbishop O' Doherty to have the reconciliation ceremony and the re-dedication of the Chapel to the Most Blessed Sacrament. On December 20, 1947, the Chapel was officially blessed. A ceremony of reparation to the Blessed Sacrament took place for the desecrations perpetrated in the chapel, and for the excesses in the name of war.

The chapel has been continuously maintained and renovated. The original panes in the glass doors were of pre-war vintage, imported, and had, over the years, been patched with varicolored substitutes. This led to a second battle cry, Relieve a Pane. Now, uniform glass adorns the Chapel's doors.

The De La Salle Alumni Association has donated four million pesos for the renovation of the chapel in the year 2000. It restored the chapel to its original splendor. The stained glass stations were cleaned and polished to their original beauty. In the process newly added stations were incorporated. The sanctuary was beautified with narra parquet extensions. The statues were restored and brought back to their original home on the small altars. The rose window above the main altar was backlit and the crucifix in the cupola was bathed in a soft halogen light.

Notes and references

  1. ^ Carlos Quirino. La Salle: 1911–1986. Filipinas Foundation, Inc. 1986.
  2. ^ The Sack of Manila www.battlingbastardsbataan.com/ Accessed July 13, 2006
  1. De La Salle Brother Visitors www.dlsaa.com Accessed July 13, 2006
  2. La Salle Brothers in the Philippines www.usls.edu.ph Accessed July 13, 2006

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