15-M high 
          Magellan’s Cross eyed constructed in Limasawa
          By Philippine Information 
          Agency (PIA-8)
          November 18, 2015
          TACLOBAN CITY, Leyte 
          – In an apparent view to create a concrete historical mark where the 
          first Christian Mass in the Philippines and Asia was celebrated, a 
          15-meter-high cross structure is expected constructed in Limasawa 
          island, Southern Leyte.
          This was discussed today, in 
          the Regional Development Council Meeting, Infrastructure and Utilities 
          Development Committee (RDC-IUDC) being chaired by DPWH Director 
          Rolando Asis.
          The discussion emanated from 
          Sangguniang Panlalawigan Resolution No. 720, endorsing to RDC 08, 
          request for funding assistance for the construction of the said 
          National Shrine in barangay Magallanes, Limasawa town.
          Records show that Limasawa 
          island has been declared a tourism zone on November 18, 1994 by virtue 
          of R.A.7822, declaring further that the island shall be “accorded 
          priority development by the Department of Tourism (DOT).” 
          
          Upon evaluation, the RDC-8 
          Secretariat henceforth, said among others, that the proposed tourism 
          infra project, with an estimate cost of P10M is consistent with the 
          LGUs National Tourism Development Plan and, since “it will be 
          constructed on a government property, it is eligible for funding 
          assistance by the Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority 
          (TIEZA).” 
          
          The evaluation added, 
          however, that the proponent LGU will have to submit DENR’s 
          Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC) issued by the Environment 
          Management Bureau as they shall likewise has to share a counterpart 
          contribution of some 10% of the estimated project cost or in a form of 
          labor or materials.
          Once completed, the 
          Historical Monument is expected to draw-in more tourists to the 
          region, with a better Ro-Ro port and other facilities that are up for 
          construction. To add more uniqueness to the monument, modern restrooms 
          are expected built inside the big Cross Monument.
          History tells that on March 
          16, 1521, Magellan discovered Philippines, by anchoring first in 
          Homonhon island of Guiuan, Eastern Samar, but previous claims for the 
          first mass to be celebrated in the same shores, remained unfounded to 
          date.