01 December 2014 - The Philippine Embassy in Rome and the members of the Filipino community at its consular/Philippine Overseas Labor Office (POLO) section commemorated the 151st Birth Anniversary of hero Andres Bonifacio on November 27.
The commemoration of Bonifacio’s birth anniversary commenced with the singing of Lupang Hinirang.
Philippine Minister and Consul General Leila Lora-Santos, Chargé d’Affaires, a.i., provided inspiration to the Filipino community with a heart-warming message. In her remarks, Consul General Lora-Santos recalled the life and contribution of Andres Bonifacio in achieving the Philippine independence. She highlighted that Bonifacio, despite being of modest means and an orphan at age 14, worked hard and with dedication not only for himself, for his family but, importantly, for the country.
She called on the members of the Filipino community to always appreciate the sacrifices made by Bonifacio and other heroes, and encouraged all Filipinos to contribute, in their own capacity and wherever may be, to the continued development of the Philippines.
In remembering the Father of the Philippine Revolution’s love for the country, Third Secretary and Vice Consul Candy Cypres then read excerpts of Bonifacio’s famous literary piece, Pag-ibig sa Tinubuang Lupa.
The Embassy officers and staff, and Filipino community members shared a simple salu-salo after the program.
The Filipino community, who are usually occupied with their daily lives, expressed appreciation for the opportunity to commemorate the Supremo of the Kataas-taasan, Kagalang-galangang Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan (Katipunan). END