The Philippine Star

Lim calls for peaceful observance of Sto. Niño feast

- By SANDY ARANETA Evelyn Macairan, Rey Galupo With

Manila Mayor Alfredo Lim called yesterday on Tondo residents to celebrate today’s feast of the Sto. Niño in a peaceful and orderly manner.

Lim, who said he grew up, became a profession­al, and raised his children in Tondo, said the annual celebratio­n must not be marred by petty fights.

He said that while drinking sessions are usually part of the celebratio­n, revelers should know their limits.

“It would be better if they don’t drink. There are many ways to celebrate the Feast of the Sto. Niño,” Lim appealed to Tondo residents.

Sing-along or videoke sessions and parlor games, he said, are better and more pleasant alternativ­es to drinking.

Good weather

The Philippine Atmospheri­c, Geophysica­l and Astronomic­al Services Administra­tion said Tondo is expected to have generally good weather.

“Metro Manila would have partly cloudy skies with isolated light rains,” weather forecaster Aldczar Aurelio said.

He added that they did not detect any low-pressure area that would affect the country until tomorrow.

Traditiona­lly, Tondo residents bring out trestle tables and share their food with neighbors and friends as part of the celebratio­n of the Feast of the Sto. Niño. They also have several outdoor activities to mark the feast.

Deeply devoted

Meanwhile, a priest of the Sto. Niño de Tondo parish said that beneath the “bad image” Tondo residents have as excessive, rowdy drinkers during this religious festival, he said many of them are deeply devout Catholics.

“It is saddening that Tondo became infamous and painted as a bad community with a lot of drinking. They do not see the other side of Tondo,” Fr. Edu Gariguez, who has been with the parish since 2010, said.

He said the residents of Tondo “are religious in the sense that maybe because of poverty, they really feel their closeness to God, and this is expressed through their devotion to the Sto. Niño.”

Gariguez added that whenever he celebrates Mass, he is touched by their “sincere devotion.” However, he said showing love for God should not be limited to attending Mass and joining religious procession­s.

“The devotion to Sto. Niño should be seen in everyday life.

That is the challenge,” he said.

Cops to arrest drunk revelers

Meanwhile, the Manila Police District (MPD) said it will arrest revelers who will drink along the streets, violating a city ordinance against public drunkennes­s.

Lim directed MPD director Chief Superinten­dent Alex Gutierrez to ensure that Tondo will be troublefre­e today.

Gutierrez said additional policemen will be deployed to guard against unruly revelers and ensure that the fiesta celebratio­n will be orderly and marked by sobriety. –

 ?? EDD GUMBAN ?? Various images of
the Child Jesus are displayed in a parade in Tondo, Manila yesterday
as part of the runup to the Feast of the Sto. Niño today.
EDD GUMBAN Various images of the Child Jesus are displayed in a parade in Tondo, Manila yesterday as part of the runup to the Feast of the Sto. Niño today.

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