Yesterday was the birthday of former president Corazon Aquino, who died on August 1, 2009. She would have been 77. According to our newspapers, more than 400 Masses were offered for her, in the Philippines and in cities all over the world with large Filipino communities. I think that the overwhelming tribute for her these past few months since her death is not really a statement about her effectiveness as a president, which some people would question (but to be fair, her presidency was extremely tough, coming as it did after more than two decades of Ferdinand Marcos' dictatorial rule). Rather, it is a reflection of how we Filipinos are (finally) yearning for ethical leaders, especially after the countless corruption accusations that have rocked this current government.
Yellow has always been Cory's color. Instead of wearing yellow shirts, most people nowadays sport a little yellow ribbon pin to show their support for the ideals that Cory embodied. One of Cory's former doctors gave away these yellow fans with ribbon-shaped handles made of handmade paper at the Mass and tribute that my husband and I attended yesterday.
Cool Hilda. Didn't know about the yellow color.
ReplyDeleteThank you. I learned something new today :-)
ReplyDeleteI think that is a nice and effective way to express one's feelings...hopefully, many thousands wore them and are wearing them!
ReplyDeleteI do remember seeing her on TV.
ReplyDeletePlease have you all a wonderful Tuesday.
I attended the mass too at San Pedro Cathedral here in Davao City, but we dont have that fan as a give-away, so generouus doctor. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteI truly do believe she deserves the tributes and respect being shown. I know very little about her, but from what I understand her intentions were good.
ReplyDeleteWonderful tribute to a great woman & leader, and to show the true feeling of the Philipino people. Terrific reminder for all of us to strive for ethical and just leaders. Great post, Hilda.
ReplyDeleteJe ne connaissais pas, c'est un bel hommage national
ReplyDeleteOne of the things I remember of the period before Corazon Aquino, are the thousands of shoes of Imelda Marcos...
ReplyDeleteA beautiful an important homage to this great woman!
ReplyDeleteLéia
That's a beautiful way to celebrate a great woman.
ReplyDeleteIt a nice way to honored the lady.
ReplyDeleteAlways learning something from your blog. Interesting to read about the public sentiment for Corazon Aquino.
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GDP
Thank you Hilda for sharing us this part of your history
ReplyDeleteCory Aquino deserves it... she is a great woman... a great leader.
ReplyDeleteShe was a great woman, great person, great president! She gave her life to making the Philippines a better place! Bravo, Cory, bravo!
ReplyDeletewe'll never forget her. whatever yellow in the philippines, mostly represent cory.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice tribute! I do remember her and my hope is that I will see a woman president in my own country during my lifetime.
ReplyDeleteA very brave lady who deserves her country's affection and remembrance for who shes was in life and what she represents now. All the best. Ciao. A.
ReplyDeleteAnd one of my best ESOL lessons was on Corrie Aquino, using the BBC World Service learning English (Words in the News) page. I've used it three of four times and it always produces good discussion.
ReplyDeleteYellow ribbons in the US indicate support for our troops abroad. I wonder if "yellow" is an universal symbol for support?
ReplyDeletewe all need ethical leaders!
ReplyDeleteI think it is wonderful that President Aquino is remembered so widely and so fondly.
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