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Sto. Niño’s Fluvial Parade in GenSan

Posted by bariles On January - 15 - 2008 - Visited 1104 times, 1 so far today



I was privileged to be a witness to the Fluvial Parade of Barangay Bula this morning which is part of their celebration of their 30th Patronal Fiesta in honor of the Sto. Niño. (See my earlier post entitled “Barangay Bula pays homage to Sto. Niño”) I was at the Queen Tuna Park (formerly Lion’s Beach) together with hundreds of devotees waiting for the arrival of the image of the patron saint on board a vessel owned by this year’s fiesta Hermano Mayor, fishing magnate Marfin Tan.These are the images caught by my wandering camera.

The welcome arch at the arrival area for the image of Sto. Niño de Cebu at the Queen Tuna Park (formerly Lion’s Beach) which is on board the Mother Ship of this year’s fiesta’s Hermano Mayor, fishing magnate Marfenio Tan.

A number of images of the Sto. Niño de Palaboy (Wandering Infant Jesus) behind the cordon of policemen keeping them at bay in preparation for the passing of the amphibious vehicle carrying Bula Parish Church’s Sto. Niño de Cebu.

Gen. Santos City Mayor Jun Acharon and Mr. Doming Congson, husband of Vice -Mayor Flor Congson, who is a resident of Bula while waiting for the arrival of the Sto. Niño image at the beach of Queen Tuna Park.

The breathtaking fluvial parade seen from Queen Tuna Park (Lion’s Beach). The Sto. Niño image is on board the mother ship owned by Mr. Marfin Tan, this year’s fiesta’s Hermano Mayor. It will be transferred later on to a flower-decked amphibious vehicle which will take it ashore.

The Sto. Niño image while being transferred from the mother ship to the amphibious vehicle decked with flowers which will take it to the shore. Also alighting from the ship is the Papal Nuncio.

The amphibious vehicle carrying with it the Sto. Niño image with the Papal Nuncio approaching the seashore of Queen Tuna Park.

Volunteers throwing flower petals to the crowd below them.

Congresswoman Darlene Antonino-Custodio shooting pics of the Sto. Niño amphibious vehicle while walking behind it with City Mayor Jun Acharon and wife Dr. Rose.

The view from behind the amphibian vehicle which is now on its way out of Queen Tuna Park and into the main stretch of Pedro Acharon Boulevard.

Papal Nuncio to the Phils. Archbishop Edward Joseph Adams & Bishop Dinualdo Gutierrez of the Diocese of Marbel sit behind the image of Sto. Niño.

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4 Responses

  1. Photowalker Says:

    Nice shots.

    Posted on January 28th, 2008 at 8:47 PM

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  3. wenpretty Says:

    splendid!

    Posted on July 16th, 2008 at 10:23 AM

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Bariles is a Filipino word for “Tuna”, the primary source of income of the people of General Santos City which hosts 6 of the Philippines’ 8 tuna canneries and more than 80% of its tuna processing plants.
The city boasts of the only “Tuna Festival” in the world celebrated every September 5 in commemoration of its charterhood anniversary.
Bariles is also the alias of this blog\'s author who would like nothing than to write about his beloved city by the bay and share it with his kababayans from all over.
He has worked throughout Southeast Asia and Papua New Guinea. Currently, he devotes his time, beauty, and talent in the fields of Communications, Marketing and Media. He is also the unofficial leader of the \"Soccsksargen Bloggers\", a motley group of online journalists who share a common goal to share what\'s true, good, progressive and beautiful about their region and her people.

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