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Flow? - The Transitus started with Francis entering from the center of the quonset hut. As he walks to the stage, a short narration of the story of his youth is recited. Narration is about St. Francis’ way of life before he became a servant of God. - And then here comes “The Dream.” It’s an original song composed solely for transitus that refers to the dream that unveiled St. Francis’ Mission - his destiny. The dream was interpreted as a Dance but solemnly choreographed. The Dream was danced by St. Francis himself partnered with Jovelyn Evarretta who acted as Lady Poverty. - After this, an entrance song entitled “Come Build my Church was played and St. Francis and the Franciscan Brothers with some of the back-up casts danced to the tune. - After the lively entrance, the curtains closed and there was a short silence to maintain solemnity of the ceremony. And then a gospel was read. - Climax of the ceremony comes right after the Gospel reading. We will find Francis lying on his deathbed with both hands and feet wrapped in white bandage (the flow of this part up to Francis’ death is the same as last year the only difference is this one’s dubbed in English). - After Francis’ death, Sister Isabelita tackled about the current issue arising in the middle east. She played 2 heart-breaking short films about the current status of Syria. After that, there was a short silence for reflection and white candles were lighted and blessed by Fr. Nilo, TOR; a Franciscan Priest (Third Order) as sign of Unified prayer for Peace intended for our dear Christian brothers and sisters in Syria who are about to be eradicated by the muslim extremists. After the lighting of candles, everyone were requested to participate in reciting the Unified Prayer. - After the unified prayer a burial procession was made by the cast while the tune “Francis is Dead” was sung by the choir until the whole cast and crew reached the stage. Then curtains were closed.

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Page 1: Flow?

Flow? - The Transitus started with Francis entering from the center of the quonset hut. As he walks to

the stage, a short narration of the story of his youth is recited. Narration is about St. Francis’ way of life before he became a servant of God.

- And then here comes “The Dream.” It’s an original song composed solely for transitus that refers to the dream that unveiled St. Francis’ Mission - his destiny. The dream was interpreted as a Dance but solemnly choreographed. The Dream was danced by St. Francis himself partnered with Jovelyn Evarretta who acted as Lady Poverty.

- After this, an entrance song entitled “Come Build my Church was played and St. Francis and the Franciscan Brothers with some of the back-up casts danced to the tune.

- After the lively entrance, the curtains closed and there was a short silence to maintain solemnity of the ceremony. And then a gospel was read.

- Climax of the ceremony comes right after the Gospel reading. We will find Francis lying on his deathbed with both hands and feet wrapped in white bandage (the flow of this part up to Francis’ death is the same as last year the only difference is this one’s dubbed in English).

- After Francis’ death, Sister Isabelita tackled about the current issue arising in the middle east. She played 2 heart-breaking short films about the current status of Syria. After that, there was a short silence for reflection and white candles were lighted and blessed by Fr. Nilo, TOR; a Franciscan Priest (Third Order) as sign of Unified prayer for Peace intended for our dear Christian brothers and sisters in Syria who are about to be eradicated by the muslim extremists. After the lighting of candles, everyone were requested to participate in reciting the Unified Prayer.

- After the unified prayer a burial procession was made by the cast while the tune “Francis is Dead” was sung by the choir until the whole cast and crew reached the stage. Then curtains were closed.

- A short concluding Message was said by the narrator 1 and the curtains were opened again revealing the now-living Francis and a more lively tune “Francis is Alive” was sung… the end…