MANILA, Philippines—The House of Representatives commended two Filipino-Americans who are Papal Benemerenti Award honorees, the Philippine Consulate General in San Francisco, California reported.
House Resolution No. 171, passed on October 10, was formally presented on December 23 to Bay Area community leaders and Papal Benemerenti Award honorees Titus Versoza and Nellie Hizon, the consulate general said in a statement.
The lower chamber passed the resolution congratulating and commending the two civic leaders “for receiving the Benemerenti Award conferred by no less than Pope Benedict XVI for their dedicated service in churches in the United States.”
Versoza in particular was cited for his 17 years of dedicated and continued service and leadership as choir director, finance council member and coordinator of several fund raising events for St. Mary Queen of Apostles Parish.
Hizon, meanwhile, was recognized for being instrumental in institutionalizing the Simbang Gabi (midnight mass) tradition in the Archdiocese of San Francisco since 2006.
“The Philippine Consulate General congratulates once more Mr. Versoza and Ms. Hizon and extends sincere appreciation to them for being exemplary leaders of the Filipino American community who continue to render selfless dedication in the service to their faith and the community,” it said.