Connect with us

Travel

Rice grain-shaped lanterns light up Nueva Ecija’s Xmas capital

Published

on

RICE GRAIN-SHAPED CHRISTMAS LIGHTS. Rice-shaped lanterns light up Maharlika Highway and the Social Circle in San Jose City, Nueva Ecija to highlight rice farming as the city’s lifeblood under the city government’s “Liwanag ng Pasko sa San Jose” project. (Photo by Marilyn Galang via PNA)

SAN JOSE CITY, Nueva Ecija — Bishop Roberto Mallari of the Diocese of San Jose urged the faithful to “follow the light that led the three Kings to Jesus in Bethlehem” as the city government turned on Christmas lights at the Social Circle here on Saturday night.

Officiating the blessing of the “belen” (nativity scene) in the city, Mallari said looking at the lights for two months should remind people of the birth of Jesus to redeem mankind from sins.

Sama-sama nating matutunan na ang Diyos ay naging tao, nakiisa sa atin at nakipamuhay sa atin (Together, we learn that God became a man and lived with us) ” Mallari said, stressing this also underscored the importance of family for God.

“Just like in an English saying, no amount of success compensates for failure in the home,” he said.

The provincial government of Nueva Ecija has declared this city as the Christmas Capital of the province.

Under a project called “Liwanag ng Pasko sa San Jose,” huge rice grain-shaped bulbs also light up the three-kilometer section of the Maharlika Highway near the city hall and the public market, to highlight the city’s lifeblood—rice farming.

Yung liwanag ng mga Christmas lights na yan ay sana’y magbigay ng liwanag sa atin dito sa lungsod ng San Jose para mas makita natinmagbigay ng tamang kahulugan na ang ilaw na yan ay magliliwanag tungo sa kaunlaran ng San Jose (May the radiance of those Christmas lights give brightness to us here in San Jose City, so we will see the real meaning of those lights leading us to the progress of San Jose),” Mayor Mario Salvador said during the lighting-up ceremony.

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest

News5 hours ago

A Sydney council has banned books with same-sex parents from its libraries. But since when did councils ban books?

Rachel Claire/Pexels   Western Sydney’s Cumberland city council has banned all books depicting same-sex parents in its eight public libraries,...

Environment & Nature5 hours ago

A ‘sponge city’ may be your home in 2050

Your home was probably designed for a climate that no longer exists. As long as humanity continues to burn fossil...

Protest sign read as "My body my choice" Protest sign read as "My body my choice"
News5 hours ago

Arizona’s now-repealed abortion ban serves as a cautionary tale for reproductive health care across the US

When the Arizona Supreme Court ruled on April 9, 2024, that the state’s Civil War-era law banning nearly all abortions...

News5 hours ago

An outsider on the inside: how Ans Westra created New Zealand’s ‘national photo album

Ans Westra, self-portrait, c. 1963. National Library ref AWM-0705-F   They try but invariably fail – those writers who believe...

Canada News5 hours ago

Universities must move past research and teaching, and do more to help society

Universities have three missions. Research and teaching are the better-known. Together, they underpin the third, equally important one – contributing...

Canada News5 hours ago

Carbon offsetting not possible at Faro mine cleanup in Yukon, feds say

By Gabrielle Plonka · CBC News Faro remediation could be ‘example project’ for offsetting, expert argues It won’t be possible to offset...

Canada News5 hours ago

Northern projects net $3.2 million funding boost from Arctic Inspiration Prize

By Katie Todd · CBC News  Inotsiavik Centre in Nunatsiavut named as 2024’s $1 million winner A project to revitalise Inuttitut and...

Headline5 hours ago

DOJ prepares legal brief on PBBM’s options for ICC warrants

MANILA – The Department of Justice (DOJ) on Wednesday announced they will provide President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. with a...

Headline5 hours ago

Most Pinoys want military action, diplomacy approaches in WPS dispute

MANILA – A large majority of adult Filipinos want the administration of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. to assert the...

Headline5 hours ago

DND: Chinese Embassy’s ‘audio record’ on WPS talks violates PH law

MANILA – The Chinese Embassy’s claim of having an audio recording of a Filipino general talking with a Chinese diplomat...

WordPress Ads