The Philippine Star

Making no bones about love

- JOANNE RAE M. RAMIREZ (You may e-mail me at joanneraer­amirez@yahoo.com. Follow me on Instagram @joanneraer­amirez.)

The bride’s radiant mother

Nedy Rustia Tantoco shed happy tears while waiting for her only daughter by the altar, while her father, Anthony Cheng Huang, was seen wiping his eyes with a white handkerchi­ef, as he waited for his daughter a few meters up the red-carpeted aisle.

A couple of minutes past 2 p.m., just as stated in the wedding invitation, the huge wooden doors of the Santuario de San Antonio Church in Makati City were slowly opened to reveal a veiled bride in a Maria Clara, standing tall and statuesque on the threshold. Slowly, to the music of Johann Sebastian Bach (Cello Suite No. 1 in G major, BWV,

1007, Prelude), Catherine Tantoco Huang, beautiful and regal, walked to take her father’s arm before walking down the aisle, abloom with bouquets of roses with sampaguita garlands dangling, to meet Dr. David Endriga by the altar.

As the voices of the Madrigal Singers filled the church, the couple recited their vows — he, in a resplenden­t baritone and she, in a clear and demure voice — in a Mass concelebra­ted by Fr. Carmelo Caluag and Fr. Adolfo

Dacanay, S.J. The bride wore Jojie Lloren, while the bride’s mother Nedy and the groom’s mother Tessie wore Criselda

Lontok, as did the godmothers. The dapper groom and the male members of the entourage wore tuxedoes by

Mel Meer of Bergamo. The church and altar were bedecked in a simply elegant arrangemen­t of flowers — nothing overpoweri­ng or ostentatio­us. Some 500 guests were present at the church, with the groom marching down the aisle at exactly 2:01 p.m., the mother of the bride at 2:04 p.m.

In his homily, Father Caluag told the couple and their guests, “Number one, love is always a mission. And as such, love is always action oriented. And finally, love is a legacy.”

“Certainly, for the two of you, it is your mission to love one another. Love is a mission. And your love today fulfills that mission,” he said.

“The second point is love is an action. You must live your life loving each other and loving others beyond your union. According to St. Ignatius of Loyola, love is expressed in deeds. Not just in the big moments, but in an ordinary way, looking

after each other’s needs,” Caluag continued.

He said love is a legacy, a legacy from Christ. He exhorted the couple to show through their love for each other and their love for the community, Christ’s own love.

The exchange of vows was very traditiona­l, very heartfelt. When the Mass and the photograph­s were over, the happy couple marched down the aisle to the music of Handel and were met with pink and green ribbon wands by the driveway.

“It was the first time I cried at any of my children’s weddings,” Nedy told me. Her eldest son Anton is married to Nina Herrera and second son Michael, to Kathy Yap.

The reception, like the wedding Mass, was the picture of understate­d elegance. Each table’s centerpiec­e was a labor of love by Rustan’s Flower Shop, with pink and white the predominan­t colors. The couple showed they were in step with each other during their first dance, to the beat of The First Time by

Robin Beck. David is an orthopedic surgeon, specializi­ng in spine surgery while Catherine is general manager of Marks & Spencer. David is the son of former Cultural Center of the Philippine­s president Baltazar Endriga.

Dinner was Norwegian salmon tartare, cream of mushroom soup, tamarind sorbet, chargrille­d Angus beef tenderloin and Filipino leche flan.

In a speech after dinner, the father of the bride said, “I am thrilled for Catherine that she has finally found the man she wants to share her life with.”

“David is outgoing, Catherine is friendly but shy. But as they say, opposites attract.”

He said he and his daughter agreed on one thing, “Catherine and I did agree on what mattered most — her partner in life. Everything else will be decided by God and destiny.”

 ??  ?? The newlyweds with their principal sponsors. (From left) Clara Ramona, Flordelys Soledad, Ping Valencia, Babette Aquino Benoit, Cathy Lee, Marilou Pineda, Dr. Florentino Aquino, Rico Tantoco, Ricardo Tan, Dr. Richard Tiongco, Dr. Rolando Puno and Dr. Jose Martin Paiso.
The newlyweds with their principal sponsors. (From left) Clara Ramona, Flordelys Soledad, Ping Valencia, Babette Aquino Benoit, Cathy Lee, Marilou Pineda, Dr. Florentino Aquino, Rico Tantoco, Ricardo Tan, Dr. Richard Tiongco, Dr. Rolando Puno and Dr. Jose Martin Paiso.
 ?? Photos by JOANNE RAE RAMIREZ ?? Newlyweds David Endriga and Catherine Huang.
Photos by JOANNE RAE RAMIREZ Newlyweds David Endriga and Catherine Huang.
 ??  ?? David and Catherine Endriga with (from left) Ambassador Bienvenido Tantoco Sr., Anthony Huang and Nedy Tantoco.
David and Catherine Endriga with (from left) Ambassador Bienvenido Tantoco Sr., Anthony Huang and Nedy Tantoco.
 ??  ?? The author with the newlyweds.
The author with the newlyweds.
 ??  ?? Anton Huang and Nedy Tantoco.
Anton Huang and Nedy Tantoco.
 ??  ?? The table centerpiec­e by Rustan’s Flower Shop at the wedding reception.
The table centerpiec­e by Rustan’s Flower Shop at the wedding reception.
 ??  ?? Lulu Rodriguez and Dr. Becky Singson.
Lulu Rodriguez and Dr. Becky Singson.
 ??  ?? Juancho Robles and Pinky Tobiano.
Juancho Robles and Pinky Tobiano.
 ??  ?? Kathy Huang and daughter Mckenzie.
Kathy Huang and daughter Mckenzie.
 ??  ?? Rico Tantoco and Marilou Pineda.
Rico Tantoco and Marilou Pineda.
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