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Apung Ambu joins Apung Iru in Apalit fluvial parade

Reviving old Church tradition

- BY PRINCESS CLEA ARCELLAZ Sun.Star Staff Reporter

APALIT - An old Catholic Church tradition has been revived by residents here in time for their 174th threeday town fiesta celebratio­n held every June 28 to June 30.

For decades now, the three-day fiesta celebratio­n was highlighte­d by a fluvial parade held on the 28th where the image of St. Peter the Apostle, known as “Apung Iru” to the locals, is fetched from his “home” in Barangay Capalangan here and paraded along the Pampanga River before the image is brought to the St. Peter the Apostle Parish Church where devotees can give praise.

A fluvial procession is again held on the 30th but on that time, the life-size image is brought back by residents and devotees to its home from the three-day fiesta celebratio­n.

But this year’s celebratio­n is considered more historic by residents and devotees as the century-old image of Apung Iru was joined by St. Paul the Apostle, or “Apung Ambu” to locals, during the fluvial procession on Thursday.

The new life-sized image of Apung Ambu sat right beside the image of Apung Iru in a colorful boat as they paraded around the Pampanga River, together with hundreds of residents and devotees who came from different places in the province.

Based on the records of the Catholic Church, the solemnity of St. Peter and St. Paul are simultaneo­usly

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