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Tuesday, December 9, 2014

La Immaculada Concepcion.

La Immaculada Concepcion of Pasig
Yesterday, December 8th, the Catholic faithful commemorated the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary. It is one of only three official Holidays of Obligation celebrated by the Catholics in the Philippines, the other two being Christmas Day and the Solemnity of Mary on January 1st.

I remember a story my mother told us when we were young, which revolved around this particular feast.

On December 8, 1941, my mother and my father, her two sisters, her parents and brother in law were in the house of a first cousin and they were happily dining with other relatives and friends. It was the town fiesta in Pasig, a town (now a City) east of Manila.

The center of the Fiesta in Pasig is the Pasig Cathedral which is called the Immaculada Concepcion, built by the Augustinians on July 2, 1573, some fifty one years after the Philippine Islands became Christians by virtue of the coming of the Spaniards in 1521.

The Pasig Cathedral built in 1573
Initially, the Parish was consecrated to the Visitation of Our Lady but in April 25, 1587, was changed to the Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception, the patroness of the Augustinians during that time. 

On August 21, 2003, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pasig was inaugurated and the Parish was elevated into the status of a Cathedral.

On that fateful day in 1941, the town of Pasig was, like in the past many years, focused on the day's festivities - mass, procession, parades, games, beauty pageant, eating, drinking and merrymaking. The Pasig fiesta was one of the grandest in the the province of Rizal, after all.

My mother said, " biglang nagkagulo at nagsigawan ang mga tao, giyera na, giyera na." (the people started to become restless and started shouting, " it's wartime, it's wartime"). Yes, it was the start of World War II, because the Japanese Imperial Army attacked without provocation the United States Naval Base in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. ( The attack occured on Dec. 7 Hawaii- time and Dec 8 in Japan and the Philippines). The Philippines, being under the Commonwealth of the United States, was dragged into the destructive war.
US and Filipino soldiers during WW II in Manila

My grandfather and countless relatives and friends of my parents suffered and/or died during this War.

That was 73 years ago. My mother and most of the relatives who celebrated that 1941 Fiesta with her are all gone. But everytime the Feast of the Immaculate Conception is celebrated, the story as told by my mother comes to mind.


Monday, December 10, 2012

Knocked out. For Good.

The Knights of Columbus Council 15419  and the Daughters of Mary Immaculate International, staged an Anti-RH Bill mini motorcade last Dec. 8th.

The Season of Christmas brings on Christmas parties, Christmas shopping and hectic activities at homes, offices and especially in Christian churches.

Being new in our parish, we've had countless preparations and actual events we found exhilaratingly tiring, like getting a TKO. The veteran volunteers are shining examples for us to look up to.

Most people still in the workforce feel that Christmas is ironically short ; that's because offices and organizations usually have their themed parties (inter-deparmental, general and unit-wise), and there's the countless exchange gifts, and then individual workers host their own parties at home.

Those who are retired or stay at home couldn't be any less busier, because retirement brings on more volunteer work, and being stay at home mom or dad means doing the day-to-day shopping plus the extra added Christmas shopping for the other spouse and the kids; gifts for spouses' co-workers and gifts for the children's friends and teachers.

Even those who say they are poor in countless surveys could not escape the lure of the Christmas spirit; they still prepare, although simply.

After all, the Yuletide Season is all about the Redeemer's birth, and a newborn is always an occasion for all to rejoice.

A dawn procession was held at the San Andres Apostol Parish last Dec. 8, Feast of the Immaculate Conception. Photo from the San Andres Apostol Parish website.


This weekend we went to two church-adjunct Christmas parties, one anti-RH motorcade, one dawn procession in honour of the Immaculate Conception, and one live Rosary recitation and a dance practise.
Live Rosary held at San Andres Apostol Parish courtyard on Dec. 8th. Photo from gallery of San Andres Apostol Parish website.

We also sang at a choir for a Sunday mass, participated in a Christmas dance presentation, and ingested more calories than we had to.

On Dec. 16th, the dawn "misa de gallo" mass will start.  In our parish, it commences at 5 am.

But our parish priest has a more daunting schedule. This Advent Season on a Sunday, he'd have to celebrate at least six masses.

A dance presentation at the recent IHMMEC Christmas Party held at the BNS court in Fort Bonifacio