[Newspoint] The Ninoy constituency

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Considering that no trumpets nor drums had heralded the Santo Domingo commemoration, any heart that beats for Ninoy could only have felt especially warmed

. All 2,000 pew seats were filled with yet a considerable overspill onto the churchyard and the streets outside. I think I’ve kept a constant and close enough account though the years, and I don’t recall a crowd of that size or that quality of cause or that fervor turning out on any Ninoy anniversary. And to think Ninoy’s own generation has come down to its last standing activists – dead at only 51, he’d have been himself 90.

The Santo Domingo crowd was a mix of generations, from us, who actually lived through Ninoy’s persecution and assassination, guiltily, and his resurrection as a cause, down to the under-40, for whom he was merely an instilled memory. He hadand was only let go when Marcos became anxious at the prospect of his highest-profile prisoner dying on him. And so, Ninoy was flown to the United States for life-saving heart surgery.

, portraying it as a coming to terms with his destiny. Neither the threats on his life – he was alerted to them by, among others, Marcos’ wife, Imelda, no less – nor the endless imploring by his own family could dissuade him, Ballsy said. I haven’t seen Mass concelebrated by so many clerics; around sixty of them crowded the chancel. And there could not have been a better choice for lead presider than, a mentee of the legendary Jaime Cardinal Sin, the rallying voice himself of people power. Bishop Villegas ended his homily with the old battlecry “Tuloy ang laban!” and held his fighting fist in the air until the last note of the old battle hymn “Bayan Ko” had been sung.

As endless camaraderie proceeded after Mass, I felt like being in the midst of a promising reunion among the core of the Ninoy constituency.

 

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