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Infanta's town fiesta

On 25 April is the Feast of St. Mark - Infanta´s town fiesta. Below are some lines as my "Kuro-kuro" on said occasion instead of writing a long essay.

You may note, however, that in the short six stanzas, I try to convey three main points:

1. The significance of the feast of St. Mark and how we celebrate it - in the past as well as at present..

2. That while we retain the traditional celebration of the town fiesta Mass, we have done away with, according to reports, the traditional town procession wherein images of saints participate; not only during town fiesta but also during Good Friday. Also, during our town fiesta celebration, we no longer hold the traditional "komedya" - the main theme of which is the struggle in spreading Christianity or the "Good News" throughout the world, and

3. That the image or statue at the altar in Infanta´s St. Mark Cathedral is that of an Evangelist accompanied or at his side an "ox" and not a "lion".

According to the New Testament edited by Catholic scholars, St. Mark is represented by the "lion" because he starts his Gospel with St. John the Baptist, "the voice of one crying in the desert," (some say "wilderness) and emphasizes the miraculous powers of the Savior.

St. Luke is typified by the "ox", the animal of sacrifice, because he begins with the history of Zachary the priest offering sacrifice to God, and accentuates the universal priesthood of Christ.

Could it be that the image or statue at the altar at St. Mark's Cathedral in Infanta, Quezon is that of St. Luke because of the presence of an "ox" by his side?

Be that as it may, it does not diminish our respect to St. Mark as the Patron saint of our town and of course to St. Luke, another evangelist like St. Mark.

Perhaps, one day, we could replace the "ox" with the figure of a "lion" to reflect truly the personality of our patron saint accordidng to the scripture..

Rudy
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KAPISTAHAN NI SAN MARCOS

Ni Rudy A. Arizala

25 Abril 2007

San Marcos itinaghal
Patron ng bayang mahal
Infanta ang pangalan
Ngayon ay nagdiriwang

May misa sa simbahan
At mga pagtatanghal
Ibat-ibang libangan
At tinda sa peryahan.

Ang "komedya" nawaglit
Gayon din ang prosesyon
Lumang kaugalian
Dapat na sariwain

Paglaganap binyagan
At Santong kasulatan
Ni San Marcos na mahal
Sa lahat kanyang aral

Kasama ng ating patron
Isang hayop na leon
Tapang at panambitan
Buhat sa kagubatan

Ang kay San Lucas naman
Ay hayop sa bakahan
Tanda ng kasipagan
At pagpapakasakit.

Wakas