December
17, 2014 was a typical hot day in the tropical Mabalacat City, Pampanga. In the
morning, the members of the Faculty, Staff and Student body were busy preparing
for the 2nd LiligangSunnis
at Parol and Christmas Party. All is well
until after the thanksgiving mass led by Msgr. Felicito C. Sison was offered.
And then, as ALCU award-winning singers Cyrile Gwen N. Magsino and Romer P.
Bondoc, Jr. serenaded the MCC Community with Christmas songs, Fr. Bueno’s curse
poured in.
In
Mabalacat, Fr. Bueno’s curse figuratively means: the rains ruined the party. An
urban legend in Mabalacat recounts the tragic story of Fr. Gregorio Bueno, an Augustinian
Recollect who was brutally murdered more than a century ago. Before he died, he
was said to have uttered a curse that the town will never prosper. By some strange
coincidence, many major events in Mabalacat were, in one way or another,
spoiled by intermittent rains. Old folks believed these are manifestations of
Fr. Bueno’s curse.
But
neither the rains nor the technical challenges that comes with it stopped the
MCC Community from celebrating Christmas2014 with much revelry. Amidst the rains,
the performing arts presented their Christmas productions in a grand manner. The
MCC Dance Troup, choreographed by Richard John W. Hernandez, stirred the night with
their power moves and infectious liveliness. And the more it rained, the more
spirited they become. The MCC Chorale, under the able direction of Mrs. Mary Bernadette
Ann Samson, regaled the crowd with timeless Christmas songs.
One
the highlights of the event was the Christmas tree lighting ceremonies. This act,
introduced just the year, added more colors to the annual Liligang Sunnis at Parol.
Thanks to the persistent energy and creativity of the MCC Student Council and its
faculty adviser Mr. Raymund John D. Vergara. The Council sponsored the procurement
of the Christmas tree. The lighting of the Christmas tree signaled the
beginning of Christmas season at the College.
The
City College President, Mrs. Carmelita P. Sotto, spearheaded the lighting of
the MCC’s giant Christmas tree. The campus was in total black out and a boisterous
countdown led to the lighting of the colorful conical tree. The tree glimmered
brightly despite the rains and amidst the jubilant roars of the crowd. Then, everyone
greeted each other a Merry Christmas!
When
the rains stopped, the MCC Family Christmas Party resumed. The highlight of the
Party was the Christmas Dance Sport participated in by the members of the Faculty
and Staff. With their electrifying moves, the Institute of Arts and Sciences brought
home the bacon. The Institute of Teacher Education came in second. The videoke,
gift-giving and the raffle bonanza were also as heated.
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