Thursday, August 06, 2009

Si Tita Cory


Sya lang pala ang makakabasag ng katahimikang ng blog na ito.

I can still remember the time I was with Manila Bulletin when the company would celebrate it's anniversary every 2nd of February. We (the non-writer members of the Editorial staff) would closely watch behind glass walls the arrival of prominent guests (politicans and government officials being on top of the list) in their flashy and glittering clothes. We would delight ourselves criticizing their attire, never missing anyone. Except private citizen Cory. We would always be awed at how simple her attires were and notice the aura of respect and humility she exuded. She would always be one of the first guests to leave the party perhaps to avoid mingling with all the politicians present when she could make better use of her time helping other Filipinos improve their lives. To this we said, "Good on her".

And so as I watched and closely listened to the eulogies, Tita Cory grew on me. I cried at the stories exulting her humility, selflessness, simplicity, and genuine concern for others. Yesterday, I wore a yellow skivvy to work as an expression of respect for her. Funny though, my workmate thought I was dressed up to be a Yellow Wiggle. Oh, if only I had the time (we were attending a presentation) to tell them about this remarkable woman.

Watching last night's coverage of the requiem mass and funeral procession, it made me wonder what the politicians were thinking at the outpouring of love and gratitude for her. Were they thinking of their own mortality and how the Filipino people will remember them? Were they thinking of what their legacy will be or lack of it for the country? One thing's for sure, though, it was the perfect time for them to reflect on their intentions for the country.

Tita Cory is sure one tough act to follow and I'm sure as she's in heaven right now that we won't be seeing another funeral of that magnitude for a former president in this lifetime.

Eternal rest grant unto Tita Cory, O Lord, and let your perpetual light shine upon her. Amen.

Tita Cory, you have made me proud to be a Pilipino again!