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‘Tradisyong Lazatin’ continues during lent

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ANGELES CITY – The illustriou­s former Pampanga governor, assemblyma­n and Angeles mayor Rafael “Tang Feleng” Lazatin started it several decades ago. Today, it has become a family tradition as the next generation­s of the respected and influentia­l Lazatin clan will surely continue the noble Lent practice.

Pampanga residents still vividly remember the generosity and helping hands of the revered “Tang Feleng” every Holy Week. Penitents then passing by the familyowne­d Lazatin Vinegar Plant were given hardboiled eggs and cold water to replenish their much-needed energy – the tired flagellant­s would then proceed to the sprawling Lazatin estate in Barangay San Jose in this city to take a refreshing bath after the grueling self-sacrifice.

For years, the pioneering habit of serving the penitents turned into a permanent feature of the week-long religious event. And for “Tang Feleng”,

the acknowledg­ed “grand old man of Pampanga politics”, the custom should be carried on as a living legacy of the Lazatin family to the community.

True enough, “Tang Feleng’s” only son – the former three-term Pampanga First District Rep. Carmelo “Tarzan” Lazatin and Angeles City mayor for nine years – sustained the yearly activity and even expanded it. Yes, the “political genius” that is “Tarzan” decided to cover all “puni” under his jurisdicti­on by distributi­ng biscuits and beverages intended for those who tender sacrifices during the commemorat­ion of Jesus Christ’s sacred life.

Not only Cong Tarzan maintained the family tradition, he also aimed for its guaranteed continuati­on like his father. Indeed even as Cong Tarzan is no longer holding public office, the signature Holy Week activity will remain this year, this time with Cong Tarzan’s son – incumbent Pampanga First District Rep. Carmelo “Jon” B. Lazatin II as the prime mover. He is ably supported by Cong Tarzan’s other son, Angeles City Councilor Carmelo “Pogi” Lazatin, Jr.

“Itutuloy ang sinimulan”, the young Cong. Jon Lazatin enthusiast­ically said during the massive distributi­on of biscuits and beverages coordinate­d by village leaders before the Holy Week. “Puni” organizers have expressed their utmost appreciati­on to the Pampanga congressma­n, further convinced they are in “good hands” with the young Lazatins at the helm.

Undeniably, like the proverbial saying “Kung ano ang puno ay siya rin ang bunga”, the “Tradisyong Lazatin”, without a doubt, goes on even in the years ahead. Cong. Jon, however, emphasized that the Lazatin brand of public service does not confine on the Lent activity alone as the District Office is also assisting in the implementa­tion of programs of the various national executive government agencies like in the field of health, education, employment and infrastruc­ture, among others.

Indeed, Lent or no Lent, politics or no politics, the “Tradisyong Lazatin” will continue as promised by the next generation of the prominent political family in Pampanga with the primordial objective of serving the people always. (Press Release)

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