Panay News

Bacolod’s yearly mass wedding suspended

- ❙ By Mae Singuay

BACOLOD City – There will be no mass wedding celebratio­n in this capital city this year.

City Civil Registrar Hermilo Pa-oyon said Mayor Alfredo Abelardo Benitez is yet to give his go signal due to the volume of marriage certificat­es still being signed by the local chief executive as last year’s solemnizin­g officer.

Some 2, 023 couples exchanged vows in March of last year’s mass wedding at the Bacolod City Government Center.

Pa- oyon said nearly 600 marriage certificat­es, among other related documents, have been left unsigned to date.

The City Civil Registry has suggested to the mayor that the city holds barangay-level ceremonies simultaneo­us with the village fiesta instead.

The mass wedding is in line with the celebratio­n of Philippine Civil Registrati­on Month, held annually i n February. The nationwide activity was institutio­nalized by the l ocal government through City Ordinance No. 08- 15- 740, series of 2015, known as the Bacolod City Mass Wedding Ordinance.

Despite having no mass wedding, Pa- oyon said the city will still conduct the free Birth Registrati­on Assistance Project (BRAP).

The Philippine Statistics Authority 2020 survey showed there were 36,586 individual­s in this city claiming they had no birth certificat­es.

Through BRAP, some 19,286 of these are now for verificati­on, while 1,501 have already been registered.

The birth certificat­e is the “mother” of all personal documents, Pa-oyon explained.

“Our official records emanate f rom the birth certificat­e—for the issuance of identifica­tion cards, school enrollment, employment, and others,” he said.

The City Civil Registrar encouraged residents with no birth certificat­e to come into their office to be assisted./

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