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>Watch The 13th Day and help HAPAG-ASA in their feeding program

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On September 8, catch The 13th Day in all Ayala Cinemas; Greenbelt 3, Glorietta 4, TriNoma, Market!Market!, Alabang Town Center and (consecutively) in Ayala Center Cebu and in Marqueemall at Angeles, Pampanga and all proceeds from the ticket sales will be donated to Pondo ng Pinoy Community Foundation & Assisi Foundation’s mission in support of HAPAG-ASA’s feeding program for more that 500,000 poor and hungry children here in the Philippines. Each ticket cost P75.00 for block screening and P100.00 for walk in patrons.

The 13th Day is a film by Ian and Dominic Higgins that is based from the memoirs of Lucia Santos, one of the three Portuguese children who chosen by the Blessed Mary to offer a message of hope to the world during her apparition. Lucia with her cousins Jacinta and Francisco Marto saw the apparition of the Blessed Virgin between May and October 1917 and saw the prophesized miracle where 70,000 witnessed how the sun spin in the sky before plummeting towards the earth, this miracle was known as the “The Miracle of the Sun”. The three children already passed away, Francisco when he was 10 years old (June 11, 1908–April 4, 1919), Jacinta in her 9th (March 11, 1910–February 20, 1920) both siblings was beautified by the Catholic Church and now called blessed and Lucia died last 2005, when she was 97 years old and as a nun from the congregation of the Discalced Carmelites. The Blessed Mary who appeared on the three children was now known as the Our Lady of Fátima.

For advanced online ticket purchase, check out Ayala’s www.sureseats.com. Interests for group and block screenings may call 632-1003 or send email to [email protected].

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