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==[[Marinduque News]]==
==[[Marinduque News]]==
'''Morions led the Visita Iglesia'''
'''Moriones Festival draws crowd'''
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R04B&article=731333674956
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R04B&article=1851333766680
*Friday 6th of April 2012
*Saturday 7th of April 2012
:by (Mayda Lagran/TBO/PIA4B)
:by (Mayda N. Lagran & Lanie Bolina-Ronquillo/PIA4-B/MARINDUQUE)




BOAC, Marinduque, April 6 (PIA) -- Morions went around the province for the traditional Visita Iglesia together with religious community and others who want to be part of the pilgrimage or simply the “visit to different churches.  
BOAC, Marinduque, April 7 (PIA) -- Tourists and local folks flocked the streets leading to the Moriones Arena in Boac, Marinduque where they witnessed the traditional Lenten celebration of this year’s Moriones Festival.  


The Morions and the community started at with a parade at Boac Poblacion and proceeded to Buenavista, Sta. Cruz and Torrijos. They visited the old churches of Marinduque which has different valued stories and historical accounts.  
Morion-costumed folks of Marinduque started to play their roles as the Moriones Festival commenced on Holy Monday at the venue, preceded by a Holy Mass celebrated by Bishop Rey Evangelista of the Diocese of Marinduque.  


The first stop of the Visita Iglesia was at the Sto. Nino Parish, Buenavista. At about 9:00a.m, the pilgrim was already at the Holy Cross Parish, Sta. Cruz. They went straight to St. Joseph the Worker Parish also in Sta. Cruz, to St. Ignatius De Loyola Parish in Torrijos . In the afternoon, the visit started at the Cawit Church in Boac, to St. Joseph, Husband of Mary Parish in Gasan.  
Community parade around the town followed, where participants wore caftans, turbans and sandals, similar to those worn in Jerusalem during Christ’s time. There were carriages which had Roman centurion characters.  


The churches here range from 300 years and above. Sta. Cruz Church is believed to have the cross which Magellan brought to Cebu and was later brought to this province, where the name of the municipality of Sta. Cruz was derived from.  
Marinduque governor Carmencita O. Reyes led the parade along with provincial and national government officials and employees, members of the academe and joined by the community. The Mogpog Brass Band added a festive mood as they played their drums with the Lyre and Buggle Corps.  


The Morions are expected to go around the Boac Poblacion in the afternoon and each day during the Holy Week.
After the parade, Bishop Evangelista blessed the Bagsakan Center, which exhibited Marinduque’s agri products that were organically grown. The products include bananas, tomatoes, bittergourd, squash, beans, watermelon, lettuce and strawberries. According to the provinvial agriculturist, they recently discovered that Bgy. Sibuyao Torrijos in Marinduque is the only area in MIMAROPA that is conducive to grow strawberries and lettuce, as its climate is similar to Baguio City.
 
There was another trade expo area that was inaugurated during the Holy Week, the Pasalubong Village. The event started with Bishop Rey blessing the stalls, which was followed by an opening program that was hosted by former Torrijos Vice Mayor John Fernandez and Mrs. Susan Borode of the Provincial Agriculture Office. Among those who graced the program were Boac Mayor Roberto M. Madla, Provincial Tourism Officer, Dindo Asuncion, Chief of Sta. Cruz Hospital and President Marinduque Camber of Commerce, Dr. Romulo Bacuro, and Bgy. Councilor, Josephine Concepcion. Department of Tourism Director Carlito Fabalena, Deputy Administrator of NAMRIA Linda Papa.
 
This year’s celebration emphasized the common objective of the local government and the church, which is to bring Moriones tradition back to its roots or origin –a Lenten spiritual event and not just festivities.


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