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Showing posts with label Church of Sto. Tomas de Villanueva. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Church of Sto. Tomas de Villanueva. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Trixie Cruz-Angeles: An Omelet Heritage


By Rose Beatrix C. Angeles (Trixie Cruz-Angeles)
INQUIRER.net
First Posted 14:16:00 05/27/2008

A country without a memory, is a country of madmen. -- George Santayana

The Church of Sto. Tomas de Villanueva in Miag-ao, Iloilo, 
a World Heritage Site, is made of yellow sandstone
If all uninformed tour guides are to be believed, our churches are held together with cement and egg white like the confections they are. In my former life as NCCA's legal conservationist, I've had some side-ripping tourist moments as some enthusiastic guide with more guesswork than research attempted to explain their history factoids with gossip and superstition.

Philippine churches are primary tourism targets and a booming industry surrounds them. Unlike many of their European counter-parts, these churches remain in use, and are thus showcases of continuing history. Over thirty of them have been declared national cultural treasures and World Heritage Sites.

Because of renewed interest in these structures, the informality of accreditation systems for tour guides (not to mention the downright politics of some of their appointments) and too few sources of information on the histories of both the locales and structures, too many have taken up occupations as "tour guides" using savvy business sense and not much else. The result is a disastrous mish mash of misinformation that often bewilders the educated and damages the uninformed.