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Friday, October 29, 2010

Camposanto - The resting place of the Dead

America Military cemetery in Paco Manila, note the gravestones and the niches from afar

November starts with the visit to the cemetery to remember the departed. Prayers, candles and flowers are brought to the graves, with the reminiscent of the past, stories regarding Cemeteries are gone with the wind.

Little has been told about the beauty of "Camposantos", most of them are made to frighten or disgrace both the living and the dead. Many graves has been change due to property ownership, likewise the original paths leading to other niches are boarded by others, niches are packed up in one place, tombstone are stolen by others, and old graves are neglected by others.

But whats something good about cemeteries are the beauty of work done by the karpenteros, sculpture of angels, faces of Christ, La Pieta , and skulls and bones are found in old colonial camposantos. Entrance arches with decorative motifs are also present with the seal of the dead at the key stones. Niches made of stone or brick are use by the elite while the damp ground for the lesser. These graves are mark by marble tombstone with delicate carvings.

Camposantos are also walled up to keep out animals and the living from vandalizing them. Funerary chapels are also built with masses held specific dates. But most of these structure are long gone many are to ruin or been change


Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Silver Adornments - Taal Basilica




tabernacle

The Tabernacle with the silver trappings

If you want to see the best example of Spanish colonial Treasure then it would be no other than but the Silver Set of Taal Basilica. The silver adornment that the Basilica possess is considered as the finest in the islands dating back to 1782.

The set was brought by the Augustinian priest Fr. Jose Vitoria that Taal still possess up to present. The Silver Tabernacle is considered as the only of its kind in the Philippines, with a silver sunburst on top. Next to it is are the silver trappings with various designs of flowers and the seal of the Augustinian Order. The set when look closely shine like a mirror.
The Altar adorned with the set

Sadly not all of the adornments are there, according to Sir. Dindo Montenegro a lot of the treasury of the Basilica went to nowhere, some of the were stolen or lost overtime. One example are the "Hanchas", large candle stands similar to those of Lipa Cathedral, said to have lost after the war. For now the Basilica treasury keeps an eye on the remaining silver adornments.

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