Remembering Sen. Serging Osmeña Jr.
My family’s heartfelt condolences goes to our dear friend, The Freeman Publisher Juanito V. Jabat on the loss of his wife, Consuelo del Mar Jabat, who passed away last Easter
During his talk last Monday with the Sons of David, Fr. Robin Dumaguit OAD gave me a copy of the Easter Sunday commentary by Fr. Raniero Cantalamessa OFM on the question “Did Jesus really rise?” This question needed to be answered after all the risen Christ appeared only to a few of his Disciples and Apostles and the Jews insist “They stole his body.”
Fr. Cantalamessa points out, “the strongest argument that Christ is risen, is that he is alive! He is alive not because we keep him alive by talking about him, but because he keeps us alive, he communicates the sense of his presence to us, he makes us hope, ‘He touches Christ who believes in Christ,’
As the old saying goes, “to those who have no faith, no amount of evidence will ever convince them to the truth, while to those who have faith, there is no need for any further proof.” May we request the pious reader to please pray for the repose of Consuelo del Mar Jabat as we commend her spirit to God’s care.
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Today is the 24th death anniversary of one of
Few Cebuanos held the positions that Serging held during his lifetime. Pablo Tinga who served as Secretary to the Mayor for eight different mayors compiled Serging’s political career in his book Legend in Politics. Allow me to enumerate what Mr. Tinga has put in his book on Serging.
Serging was elected Cebu Governor in 1951, he was elected Cebu City Mayor in 1955. In 1957, he was elected Congressman of the 2nd District. This is not the same 2nd District that we know of today. He won again as Mayor in the 1959, 1963, 1967 and 1971 elections in
Serging also pioneered land reclamation and constructed the North Reclamation area, where the SM Mall and the International Port of Cebu is located. As for his political savvy, Serging will also be remembered for his famous political slogan in Cebuano, “Bisag Unsaon, Kang Serging Gihapon”. His anti-cheating slogan which is also in Cebuano is still being in use during election time, “Lamya ang pa-on, pero iluwa ang taga!” translated, “Swallow the bait, but spit out the hook.” Today, we remember Serging who has passed on to eternal life 24 years ago because we should never forget that once upon a time, a political giant walked amongst us in
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