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Baro a kapilya ti La Virgen Milagrosa naipasdek idiay Badoc

Kalpasan ti naunday a panawen, addan pasdek a pagtalinaedan ti imahen ti patron ti Badoc iti mismo a lugar a simmangladanna di tawen 1620. Babaen ti panangidaulo ni Ilocos Norte Gob. Ma. Imelda “Imee” R. Marcos, nainaguraran ti baro a kapilya idiay barangay La Virgen Milagrosa idiay Badoc idi Disyembre 8, 2013.

Ti okasion ket tinabunuan dagiti opisial ti probinsia babaen ti panangidaulo ni Marcos kasta met dagiti padi iti simbaan Romano Katolika babaen ti panangidaulo ni Obispo Renato Mayugba.

Sakbay ti pannakabendision ti kapilya, naisayangkat ti nasantuan a misa kalpasan ti pannakiayakar ti imahen ti Milagrosa a Birhen manipud iti simbaan ti patron ti ili.

Kabayatan ti homily, saan a nagawidan ni Mayugba ti nangdayaw iti langa ken pakabuklan ti pasdek. Iti pannirigan ni Mayugba, a dua a banag ti kayat nga ipasimudaag ti pasdek nga aglang-langa a kas napakleb a bangka. Dagitoy ket ti panagtalek iti Virgen Milagrosa tapno agbalin a pammalagip kadagiti amin a devoto ti agnanayon panamagtalinaed nga eco-friendly ti lugar. Ti maikadua ket ti napasnek a pagkararagan para iti kinatalged dagiti kailian nga adda iti ballasiw taaw.

Malaksid ken ni Mayugba, naruay dagiti nangipeksa ti panagdayawda iti baro a kapilya gapu iti naidumduma a langa ken materiales a naikapet. Ti altar ket napagbukel manipud kadagiti naurnos a kadilian idinto a pasig a nalaga a bolo ken kawayan dagiti naibisti iti atep ken diding ti pasdek. Nylon met ti nausar a namagsisilpo kadagitoy gapu ta ammo ti inhinyera a saan a mabalin nga aramaten ti lansa ta runoten laeng ti naapgad a pul-oy manipud iti baybay.  Uray dagiti tugaw ket naaramid kadagiti kayo manipud iti kabakiran kasta met dagiti pundol nga insadsad ti baybay.


Mainaig iti daytoy, kinuna met ni Fr. Vic Calma, ti nadutokan a kora paruko, nga ibilangna a bendision ti pannakaipatakder ti kapilya iti mismo a lugar a simmangladanna. Nagyaman pay ti padi ken ni Marcos gapu ta isu ti kangrunaan a nangidaulo ti pannakaipatakder ti kapilya. (PGIN-CMO)

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