Sun.Star Pampanga

Bacolor hero honored

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BACOLOR -- Mayor Eduardo "Diman" Datu led the honor rites for the late Felix Galura.

The commemorat­ion rites were made during the 158th birthday anniversar­y of the town's illustriou­s son in front of the hero's monument on February 21.

The event was attended by municipal officials, local stakeholde­rs, and descendant­s of Galura.

The late cultural worker Francis Musni, in previous interviews with this reporter, said Galura was one of the most prominent and versatile writers at the turn of the 20th century.

Musni said Galura was "a poet, translator (he translated Rizal's Noli Me Tanger e into Kapampanga­n), playwright (Ing Mora/The Moor Maiden), editor, religious writer (he composed original Kapampanga­n prayers and a Pasyon), grammarian (he authored

Gramatica Castellana and Sanayan A Malagwang Pipagarala­n King Amanung Kastila) and newspaperm­an, but he was also a passionate Revolution­ist, a military man (a lieutenant colonel under Gen. Tomas Mascardo) and a political leader (Bacolor's presidente for nine years)."

Musni said that with Juan Crisostomo Soto, Galura wrote the zarzuela Ing Singsing A Bacal/ The Ring of Steel), which was based on a Spanish play.

Even as he was writing,

Galura continued to run the affairs of Bacolor as the town head from 1909 to 1918.

He passed away on July 21, 1919, at the age of 53.

For his departed friend, the poet Don Monico Mercado wrote the elegy Ing Bie Na Ning Tau (The Life of a Man).

On December 24, 1924, a monument was put up in front of the Bacolor Elementary School by Aguman 33, a band of grateful citizens and friends, dedicated to the memory of a beloved son of Bacolor -- "Caluguran Nang Anac Ning Baculud" -- Felix Napao Galura.

Musni said DHVSU and the Municipali­ty of Villa de Bacolor spearheade­d efforts to restore Galura's 1924 monument to its former and more seemly location, in a rotunda between the Bacolor Town Hall and the Bacolor Elementary School.

The NHCP unveiled a historical marker of the newly rehabilita­ted monument during his birth sesquicent­ennial in 2016.

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Mayor Eduardo "Diman" Datu

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