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Bacolod yet to accept mass wedding applicatio­ns

❙ By Mae Singuay

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BACOLOD City – Hold your horses. The city government here i s ye t t o accept applicatio­ns from couples who wish to exchange vows in a mass wedding ceremony.

Ci t y Civil Reg i s t r ar Hermilo Pa- oyon said the mass wedding held every February, known as “Kasalan ng Bayan,” is the highlight of the activities in line with the celebratio­n of the Philippine Civil Registrati­on Month.

The said activity was institutio­nalized by the local government in 2015 through

City Ordinance No.08-15-740.

Pa-oyon said he is waiting for announceme­nts from the mayor.

“Because Mayor Alfredo Abelardo Benitez is very busy; I am just waiting for his announceme­nt,” Pa-oyon said.

The c i t y ordi n a n c e states that “there shall be a celebratio­n of a general mass wedding in a scheduled day in February of every year which may be solemnized by the City Mayor at his discretion, under the powers granted to him under Section 455 of Republic Act No. 7160, known as the Local Government Code of 1991, or by any officer authorized to solemnize within their jurisdicti­on,”

Last year, about 2,023 couples joined the mass union. It was the biggest number the city mayor had simultaneo­usly solemnized.

Pa - oyon d u r i n g a n interview yesterday, Jan. 11, presented to the media some of the certificat­es of marriage he is signing which were still from the last year’s ceremony.

“Indi ni pwedi nga iban ang mapirma sa Certificat­e of Marriage, only the solemnizin­g officer and the registrar are allowed to sign. Bangud sang kadamu-on nga pilirmahan nga kada couple may tatlo ka set sang documents gane naglab-ot na asta subong nga bulan ang pirmahanay halin sang March last year,” Pa-oyon said.

With this, the city registrar proposed to the mayor that they get a solemnizin­g officer to minimize the l atter’s workload./

 ?? ?? Bacolod City’s civil registrar officer Hermilo Pa-oyon signs several certificat­es of marriage from the remaining 2,023 couples married last March 2023 during a mass union at the Bacolod City Government Center grounds.
Bacolod City’s civil registrar officer Hermilo Pa-oyon signs several certificat­es of marriage from the remaining 2,023 couples married last March 2023 during a mass union at the Bacolod City Government Center grounds.

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