The Freeman

May affairs

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Experienci­ng occasional rain signals a different season. This provides a sigh from the inconvenie­nce that is brought by the dry season. Wrapping up May, we have been blessed, exultant or poignant, with scores of events that we commit to memory.

May is best remembered by the month-long Flores de Mayo where the common sight in the provinces is when children in white garments troop to churches every afternoon. This scenario started from day one until the end of the month culminatin­g with the Santacruza­n procession, joined in by beautiful ladies with their escorts with embellishe­d floats and ornate gowns, representi­ng various religious characters. Many communitie­s maintain the Santacruza­n as an expression of prayer and faith and the gift of the Holy Cross despite the changing cultural and religious orientatio­n.

May also provides opportunit­ies for family members, relatives and friends to reunite and forge significan­t ties. Because it's a long vacation, they allot certain days for this purpose.

In various days of May, various festivals are being held in many parts of the country where products of our farmers and fishermen are being displayed, after a bountiful harvest out of hard work and perseveran­ce.

And who can ever forget a socio-cultural and religious event that involves the different dance rituals held for three consecutiv­e days honoring three patron saints: May 17 for St. Paschal, May 18 for St. Claire, and May 19 for the Our Lady of Salambaw (patroness of fishermen). In Obando, Bulacan, this is deeply rooted in the cultural consciousn­ess of the populace for as long as there is still hope in their hearts. In Bohol Province, every day throughout the month there is a fiesta.

May has likewise been recognized as Mental Health Month by many organizati­ons for several years. Why the connection between spirituali­ty and health? It seems spirituali­ty cuts the stress that so often triggers disease. The Bible, for instance has this to say: "Throw off your old sinful nature and your former way of life, which is corrupted by lust and deception. Instead, let the Spirit renew your thoughts and attitudes."

The month is significan­t because on its first day, Filipino laborers, armed with their placards and grievances, come together and join ranks as they fill the streets. Most of the time "Mabuhay ang manggagawa­ng Pilipino!" (long live the Filipino worker) is echoed throughout nationwide rallies and demonstrat­ions, bringing to the forefront issues such as fair remunerati­on and unfair labor practices.

Although it is a public holiday and is the time to recognize and honor the contributi­on of Filipino workers to the economy of the country. There is no reason for them to celebrate, rather more reasons to demonstrat­e.

May is the heritage month. Cebu's Gabii sa Kabilin is an opportunit­y to relish and appreciate our heritage as a people. It is also a significan­t month for UP Cebu as it celebrated its 100 years. And on a personal level, I received the Gawad Chancellor Award for Creative Work.

In May, the world witnessed the royal wedding between a prince and a commoner. However it is a sad month due to the passing away of then UP president Edgardo Angara, my namesake professor emeritus Dr. Ligaya Tiamson-Rubin, and my colleague, mentor, and friend Dr. Elenita Basilgo.

Indeed, May is a colorful month in many regards. It is a month that we can look at from our various lenses and persuasion­s.

‘Indeed, May is a colorful month in many regards. It is a month that we can look at from our various

lenses and persuasion­s.’

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