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Thursday, January 26, 2012

The Origin of the Fiel Clan in the Philippines


EARLY EXPLANATIONS ABOUT THE ORIGIN OF THE FIEL CLAN IN THE PHILIPPINES

The Edict of Claveria was imposed on the Filipinos on November 21, 1849. This was the Spanish colonial decree establishing the systematic distribution of family names and the imposition of the Spanish naming system on the inhabitants of the Philippines. The surnames were culled from many Philippine languages, including Tagalog and Cebuano. Spanish, however, provided the bulk of the surnames.

Prudencio Tan Fiel, grandson of Antero Fiel of Ormoc, shared that when he was taking his EIT (Engineering In Training) studies at the University of Southern California, he met a Spanish historian, paleontologist, archeologist taking doctorate studies in paleontology in that school. He asked Pru how he got his last name.

“I told him probably it was of Spanish origin,” Pru narrated.

The Spanish historian explained that normally Spanish surnames are named after towns, villages, and communities where a person comes from. For example, Madrid, Villahermosa, Barcelona, Sevilla, etc. and also normally they are nouns, i.e., names of places and things like Gracia, Mesa, Laguna, Luna etc. and very rarely adjectives like Fiel. But from this guy's experience, he noted that in places that the Spaniards and Portuguese have colonized like South America, the natives were designated adjective word surnames like Bueno (good), Malo (bad), Delgado (thin), to indicate personalities and characteristics because the colonizers did not know the names of the places where the natives came from.

Assuming that we were only given designated Fiel surname, then our ancestors must have been very good people because Fiel means loyal, faithful and true.

However, it is surprising that in the list of surnames in that Edict of Claveria ,the Fiel surname was not listed! Meaning, our surname was not designated by the Spaniards to several people of a certain area. This Fiel surname, therefore, had a bearer(!) and was already existent prior to the Philippine distribution of surnames.

When I first asked my Lolo and Lola where did the Fiel Clan originated, they told me that the Fiel Clan were originally from Guimbangco-an, Sibonga, Cebu. They said that Cebu during the early 20th century was a very poor province. The composition of the soil is mostly rocky and so, the crops they planted almost produce no yield. That is why, the Fiel families transferred to Mindanao where corn plants grew higher than the farmers!

However, the Borromeo Clan of Cebu had also their explanation about the origin of the Fiel Clan. They claimed that sometime in the not-so-distant past, a relative of theirs with a Borromeo last name was trying to escape the arms of the law, settled in Ormoc. To make his identity change complete, he changed his last name to Fiel and married an Ormocana. In short, they claimed that the Fiels in Ormoc are actually Borromeos. Assuming that this claim is true, it can never claim to be the origin of all the Fiel families in Ormoc and all Fiels in general. It can only be rightly said that one of their kind decided to be one of us.



THE FACT ABOUT THE ORIGIN OF THE FIEL CLAN IN THE PHILIPPINES


The first Fiel to arrive in the Philippines was a prayle from the Augustinian Order. He was Fr. Felizardo Fiel, OSA. From Spain, he was sent to Cebu for a mission. His two brothers Favian Fiel and Andres Fiel who were non-priests followed him but they did not stay in Cebu. They preferred to stay in Dumaguete in Negros. As expected, many ladies fell to their natural charm because they were handsome mestizos. It was not surprising then that Favian was nicknamed “Terong.” Etymologically, terongon in deep Sugbuanon dialect means "to father many children."

From Dumaguete, they transferred to Ormoc. It proved to be a wise move. Favian became the first cabeza de barangay of Ormoc back in 1860s when it was still a barangay. He must have been very influential! He initiated the construction of a bridge called “Fuente dela Reina” adjacent to where the city hall of Ormoc stands today. This bridge is still existing and efforts were made to preserve it because the name of Favian Fiel was on it. His brother Andres, on the other hand, settled in Hinunangan, Southern Leyte and spent the rest of his life in that place together with his family. One of our Fiel descendants asked the superiors of the Order of St. Augustine (OSA) congregation if we could be given more information about him.

However, he was told that it would not be good to extract the histories of their confreres who were long dead. Perhaps the OSA congregation was also very careful because the history of Fr. Felizardo might awaken the media’s interest of excavating the scandals of the clergy during the times of Spanish conquest.

Fr. Felizardo Fiel and his brother Favian Fiel and Andres Fiel were the three great grand patriarchs of the Fiel Clan in the Philippines.

A warning to the readers before we proceed: Please scan the pages with open mind. The stories you will read here are sacred stories. These are the stories that formed the greater part of who we are today. However imperfect, they are full of lessons and inspirations. They can serve as our story guide to be better individuals in our time, and hopefully good models for the Fiel generations to come.

Fr. Felizardo Fiel, OSA had a relationship with the young cook in his mission area. Generosa Lucero, a lass from Argao, Cebu, became pregnant. According to Amir Nasser Dela Cruz Salamat, “When she was asked by her female kin, why she allowed herself to get pregnant by Fr. Felizardo Fiel, out of innocence, she was afraid of the wrath of eternal punishment..She faced a lot of trials in her life while pregnant of her child. She was disowned by her family. She received maledictions. There were a lot of attempts from her kin to abort the child in her womb because the child's father was a priest who for them was a sinless and holy man. But, Generosa never took the courage to be tempted and to commit abortion.” The child, who was named Augustin, would soon become one of the great Juan De Marco of the Clan.


AUGUSTIN LUCERO FIEL, THE CLAN'S JUAN DE MARCO

Augustin Lucero Fiel grew up as an intelligent handsome man who knowledgeable in business, astronomy and music. However, true to his name, he was also a great lover of women. He married the beautiful and religious Teodora Bangoy of Baclayon, Bohol, Philippines. The marriage was brought to the test many times because of Augustin’s womanizing.

One day, Augustin brought his concubine the 15-year-old Magdalena Gelbolingo in their home in Sibonga. Amir Nasser Dela Cruz Salamat, one of our clan historians narrated: “This made the pregnant Teodora furious of jealousy. In order to be welcomed in the Fiel place, Magdalena fabricated a story that Teodora had another man in Carcar, Cebu whom she met secretly. This made the Fiel household in doubt of Teodora's fidelity to Augustin. Unknown to others, the man in Carcar was Francisco Bangoy, the elder brother of Teodora who had dried fish and fried pig intestine business. Francisco Bangoy was the father of Gabriel Bangoy whose wife was Alejandra Porta. When Teodora gave birth to her own son, Generosa put Magdalena as the mother of the newly born child and of course, Augustin as the father! This made Teodora left Sibonga because after giving birth, she was disowned by the Fiel household. She went back home to Baclayon, Bohol, Philippines weeping and never returned to Sibonga for several years until she was informed that Augustin died due to heart attack. Teodora saw and met again his son Lucas Fiel on the day of her grandson Faustino Embrado Fiel's wedding to Doña Ysabel Sauza Guidote.”

For the record, Augustin had the distinction of having the most number of (documented) wives, and he had children from all of her seven wives! All in all, he had 29 children! Truly, a great philanderer!

A. Children of Augustine Lucero Fiel – Teodora Bangoy (first wife)
1. Lucas Bangoy (Gelbolingo) Fiel

B. Children of Augustine Lucero Fiel – Magdalena Gelbolingo (second wife)
2. Crispulo Gelbolingo Fiel
3. Cayetano Gelbolingo Fiel
4. Fausto Gelbolingo Fiel
5. Juan Gelbolingo Fiel
6. Patricia Gelbolingo Fiel
7. Placido Gelbolingo Fiel 8.
Concha Gelbolingo Fiel
9. Lucia Gelbolingo Fiel
10. Mariana Gelbolingo Fiel
11. Trinidad Gelbolingo Fiel

C. Children of Augustine Lucero Fiel – Angustias Cabiling (third wife)
12. Dioscoro Cabiling Fiel

D. Children of Augustine Lucero Fiel – Ester Teves (fourth wife)
13. Aquilino Teves Fiel
14. Pascual Teves Fiel
15. Eustaquio Teves Fiel
16. Agueda Teves Fiel

E. Children of Augustine Lucero Fiel – Abelarda Yap (fifth wife)
17. Balbino Yap Fiel
18. Fructouso Yap Fiel
19. Gerardo Yap Fiel
20. Marcelino Yap Fiel

F. Children of Augustine Lucero Fiel – Zita Rocha (sixth wife)
21. Jose Manuel Rocha Fiel
22. Jose Ernesto Rocha Fiel
23. Jose Matias Rocha Fiel
24. Maria de la Paz Rocha Fiel
25. Maria de las Victorias Rocha Fiel


Children of Augustine Lucero Fiel – Jacoba Suarez (seventh wife)
26. Adolfo Suarez Fiel
27. Nemesio Suarez Fiel
28. Quirino Suarez Fiel
29. Angeles Suarez Fiel


Zita Rocha (sixth wife) and Jacoba Suarez (seventh wife) were known cousins from Sitio Ubos in Tagbilaran, Bohol. According to Fr. Eduardo “Jingjong” Rocha, SVD – today there stands an ancestral house of the Rocha-Suarez clan in Sitio Ubos. This place, however, is not yet explored by any of our Fiel Clan historians.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

DON RUFINO FIEL FAMILY LINE 2011 EDITION

OPEN TO CORRECTIONS AND ADDITIONS...

DON RUFINO FIEL FAMILY LINE

2011 EDITION

Sources: Susan Dioneda Fiel, Bruce Fiel Rondina, Julie Fiel Detalla

A. FIRST GENERATION

1. Don Rufino Fiel – a very wealthy haciendero from Ormoc

B. SECOND GENERATION

B.1. Child of Don Rufino Fiel – ____________________

1. Don Aurelio Fiel – only son

C. THIRD GENERATION

C.1. Children of Don Aurelio Fiel – Francisca Vega (First Wife)

1. Ricarda Vega Fiel

2. Pablo Vega Fiel

3. Iňigo Vega Fiel

4. Felix Vega Fiel

Children of Don Aurelio Fiel – Demetria Tutor (Second Wife)

5. Rufino Tutor Fiel

6. Constancio Tutor Fiel

7. Juanario Tutor Fiel

8. Augustine Tutor Fiel

9. Teresita Tutor Fiel

Don Aurelio Fiel proved to be a super stricto, so many of his sons and daughters migrated to Mindanao.

D. FOURTH GENERATION

D.1. Children of Ricarda Vega Fiel - ________ Pilones (Leyte)

1. Emiliano Fiel Pilones

2. Carlotta Fiel Pilones

D.2. Children of Pablo Vega Fiel – Roberta Medija

3. Federico Medija Fiel (deceased)

4. Lilia Medija Fiel

5. Gloria Medija Fiel

6. Renato Medija Fiel

7. Rudolfo Medija Fiel

8. Ricardo Medija Fiel

9. Anita Medija Fiel

D.3. Children of Iňigo Vega Fiel – Teofista Villanueva

10. Chiquita “Lumen” Villanueva Fiel

11. Alberto “Berting” Villanueva Fiel

12. Jaime “Jimmy” Villanueva Fiel

13. Robinson “Boy” Villanueva Fiel

14. Elma “Nene” Villanueva Fiel

15. Nancy Villanueva Fiel

16. Iniego “Dodong” Villanueva Fiel

D.4. Children of Felix Vega Fiel – Socorro Dioneda

17. Romeo Dioneda Fiel (became a marine engineer)

18. Rolando Dioneda Fiel (became a class A welder)

19. Cristina Dioneda Fiel (became a public school teacher)

20. Samuel Dioneda Fiel (became an architect)

21. Susana Dioneda Fiel (became an hrd practitioner)

22. George Dioneda Fiel (became an electronics and communication engineer)

23. Luz Dioneda Fiel (became a registered nurse)

D.5. Children of Rufino Tutor Fiel – Emiliana Homillada

24. Milagros Homillada Fiel

25. Magdalena Homillada Fiel

26. Rufino Homillada Fiel Jr.

27. Erlinda Homillada Fiel

28. Carlita Homillada Fiel

D.6. Children of Constancio Tutor Fiel – ____________

29. “Loloy” Fiel

D.7. Children of Juanario Tutor Fiel – Rosario Banggis

30. Felicidad Banggis Fiel

31. Zenaida Banggis Fiel

D.8. Children of Augustine Tutor Fiel – Christina Rosal

32. Anabella Rosal Fiel

33. Janito Rosal Fiel

34. Renato Rosal Fiel

35. Allan Rosal Fiel - the first priest from the Fiel Clan

36. Joselito Rosal Fiel

D.9. Children of Teresita Tutor Fiel – Olympio Parilla

37. Trinidad Fiel Parilla (single as of 2011)

38. Armando Fiel Parilla

39. Danilo Fiel Parilla

40. Daniel Fiel Parilla

E. FIFTH GENERATION

E.1. Children of Emiliano Fiel Pilones – _________ (no data)

E.2. Children of Carlotta Fiel Pilones – Joseph Wiechl (no children)

E.3. Children of Federico Medija Fiel (deceased)

E.4. Children of Lilia Medija Fiel - Fabian Detalla (Pagadian)

1. Julie Fiel Detalla

2. Danilo Fiel Detalla

3. Maria Fe Fiel Detalla (became a doctor, now in US)

4. Edwin Fiel Detalla

E.5. Children of Gloria Medija Fiel – Gary Maquiling

5. Gary Fiel Maquiling Jr.

E.6. Children of Renato Medija Fiel – Perla _________

6. Catherine Fiel

7. Renato Fiel Jr.

8. Cheryll Fiel

9. Riyan Fiel

E.7. Children of Rudolfo Medija Fiel – Teodora Cambonga

10. Eric Cambonga Fiel (settled in Bislig)

11. Joan Cambonga Fiel (settled in Davao City)

12. Marlon Cambonga Fiel (settled in Davao City)

13. Rudolfo Cambonga Fiel Jr. (settled in Davao City)

E.8. Children of Ricardo Medija Fiel – Filipina Kundo

14. Frederick Kundo Fiel (settled in Cagayan de Oro City)

15. Michael Kundo Fiel (settled in Cagayan de Oro City)

16. Richard Kundo Fiel (settled in Cagayan de Oro City)

17. Jeffrey Kundo Fiel (settled in Cagayan de Oro City)

18. Bryan Kundo Fiel (settled in Cagayan de Oro City)

E.9. Children of Anita Medija Fiel – Manuel Anino (Surigao City)

(no data)

E.10. Children of Chiquita “Lumen” Villanueva Fiel – Bemebida Moreno

19. Bemebida Fiel Moreno Jr.

20. Luis Levi Fiel Moreno

21. Rexter Fiel Moreno

22. “Boyet” Fiel Moreno

23. “Inday” Fiel Moreno

E.11. Children of Alberto “Berting” Villanueva Fiel – Filipina Quiros

24. Al Fely Quiros Fiel

25. Felixberto Quiros Fiel

E.12. Children of Jaime “Jimmy” Villanueva Fiel – Susanita Completo

26. Ariel Completo Fiel

27. Luchica Completo Fiel

28. Jenina Completo Fiel

E.13. Children of Robinson “Boy” Villanueva Fiel – Concepcion “Nene” Buniel

29. Robicon “Obet” Buniel Fiel

30. Robina “Ruby” Buniel Fiel

31. Rochambeau “Cham” Buniel Fiel

32. Rochelle Buniel Fiel

33. Robinessa “Dimple” Buniel Fiel

34. Rowena “Neneng” Buniel Fiel

35. Rosemarie Buniel Fiel

36. Robinson Buniel Fiel (b. 2002)

37. Ronalyn “Nalyn” Buniel Fiel

E.14. Children of Elma “Nene” Villanueva Fiel – Reymundo G. Rondina

38. Inrico Eric Fiel Rondina

39. Bruce Fiel Rondina

40. Brandy Fiel Rondina

41. Warren Fiel Rondina

42. Flory Mae Fiel Rondina

E.15. Children of Nancy Villanueva Fiel – Carlito Cuevas

43. Lyndon Ceasar Fiel Cuevas

44. Geneveve “Jingle” Fiel Cuevas

45. Dexter “Kidkid” Fiel Cuevas

E.16. Children of Iniego “Dodong” Villanueva Fiel – Erlinda Geňoso

46. Maan Geňoso Fiel (died at the age of 1)

47. Chennelou Geňoso Fiel

48. Sheenely Geňoso Fiel

E.17. Children of Romeo Dioneda Fiel - Alice Bautista

49. Irish Bautista Fiel

50. Ross Bautista Fiel (worked at the US Marines)

E.18. Children of Rolando Dioneda Fiel - _________________

51. Allan Felix Fiel

E.19. Children of Cristina Dioneda Fiel – Joaquin Sorita

52. Aldwin Jay Fiel Sorita

E.20. Children of Samuel Dioneda Fiel – Jovita Vicencio

53. Ivy Vivencio Fiel

54. Irene Vivencio Fiel

55. Irah Vivencio Fiel

56. Ivette Vivencio Fiel

E.21. Susana Dioneda Fiel – single as of 2011

E.22. Children of George Dioneda Fiel – Esty Revilla

57. Jasmin Revilla Fiel (became a lawyer)

58. Lirio Revilla Fiel (worked in Ayala Foundation)

59. Isagani Revilla Fiel

E.23. Children of Luz Dioneda Fiel – single as of 2011

E.24. Children of Milagros Homillada Fiel – Armando Roxas (first husband)

60. Rolando Fiel Roxas

61. Joselyn Fiel Roxas

Children of Milagros Homillada Fiel – William Estoque (second husband)

62. Vanessa Fiel Estoque

63. Jackie Lou Fiel Estoque

E.25. Children of Magdalena Homillada Fiel – Rudolfo Labanan

64. Mary Jane Fiel Labanan

65. Roger Fiel Labanan

66. Kenneth Fiel Labanan

67. Rosendo Fiel Labanan

68. Rudolfo Fiel Labanan Jr.

E.26. Children of Rufino Homillada Fiel Jr. – Maria Luisa Estrerra (no children)

E.27. Children of Erlinda Homillada Fiel – Alfredo Engallan (first husband)

69. Peter Allan Fiel Engallan

Children of Erlinda Homillada Fiel – Paterno Otida (second husband)

70. Venus Fiel Otida

71. Ronald Fiel Otida

72. Daisy Fiel Otida

E.28. Carlita Homillada Fiel – single as of 2011, 54 years old

E.29. Children of “Loloy” Fiel

E.30. Children of Felicidad Banggis Fiel

E.31. Children of Zenaida Banggis Fiel

E.32. Children of Anabella Rosal Fiel

E.33. Children of Janito Rosal Fiel – Francisca Gamutan

73. Francis John Gamutan Fiel

74. Fritz Jean Gamutan Fiel

E.34. Children of Renato Rosal Fiel – Jojie Orihuila

75. Kathleen Mae Orihuila Fiel

76. Kristine Joy Orihuila Fiel

77. Renyll Dave Orihuila Fiel

E.35. Allan Rosal Fiel – became a priest under the Diocese of Tandag; the first priest from the Fiel Clan; Based on the Catholic Directory of the Philippines 2008-2009 edition, he served as the parish priest of St. Joseph the Worker Parish in Bislig, Surigao del Sur

E.36. Children of Joselito Rosal Fiel

E.37. Children of Trinidad Fiel Parilla (single as of 2011)

E.38. Children of Armando Fiel Parilla

E.39. Children of Danilo Fiel Parilla

E.40. Children of Daniel Fiel Parilla

F. SIXTH GENERATION

F.1. Children of Julie Fiel Detalla – Eduardo Baradero

1. Judy Mae Detalla Baradero

F.2. Children of Danilo Fiel Detalla – Mercy Gomez

2. Key Cyd Gomez Detalla

3. Danica Gomez Detalla

4. Monn Kristell Gomez Detalla

5. Emmanuel Gomez Detalla

F.3. Children of Maria Fe Fiel Detalla – Jeffrey Dale Bruce

6. John Earl Detalla Bruce

F.4. Children of Edwin Fiel Detalla – Jennifer Tan

7. Ed Jefferson Tan Detalla

8. Eileen Jane Tan Detalla

F.5. Children of Gary Fiel Maquiling Jr.

F.6. Children of Catherine Fiel - _____________ Choi

9. Jae Lyca Mae Fiel Choi

10. Kyun Sun Fiel Choi

F.7. Children of Renato Fiel Jr.

F.8. Children of Cheryll Fiel

F.9. Children of Riyan Fiel

F.10. Children of Eric Cambonga Fiel (settled in Bislig)

F.11. Children of Joan Cambonga Fiel (settled in Davao City)

F.12. Children of Marlon Cambonga Fiel (settled in Davao City)

F.13. Children of Rudolfo Cambonga Fiel Jr. (settled in Davao City)

F.14. Children of Frederick Kundo Fiel (settled in Cagayan de Oro City)

F.15. Children of Michael Kundo Fiel (settled in Cagayan de Oro City)

F.16. Children of Richard Kundo Fiel (settled in Cagayan de Oro City)

F.17. Children of Jeffrey Kundo Fiel (settled in Cagayan de Oro City)

F.18. Children of Bryan Kundo Fiel (settled in Cagayan de Oro City)

(no data)

F.19. Children of Bemebida Fiel Moreno Jr.

F.20. Children of Luis Levi Fiel Moreno

F.21. Children of Rexter Fiel Moreno

F.22. Children of “Boyet” Fiel Moreno

F.23. Children of “Inday” Fiel Moreno

F.24. Children of Al Fely Quiros Fiel

F.25. Children of Felixberto Quiros Fiel

F.26. Children of Ariel Completo Fiel

F.27. Children of Luchica Completo Fiel

F.28. Children of Jenina Completo Fiel

F.29. Children of Robicon “Obet” Buniel Fiel

F.30. Children of Robina “Ruby” Buniel Fiel

F.31. Children of Rochambeau “Cham” Buniel Fiel

F.32. Children of Rochelle Buniel Fiel – Noel Cubero Tutor

11. Nevia Fiel Tutor

12. Ivan Fiel Tutor

F.33. Children of Robinessa “Dimple” Buniel Fiel

F.34. Children of Rowena “Neneng” Buniel Fiel

F.35. Children of Rosemarie Buniel Fiel

F.36. Children of Robinson Buniel Fiel (b. 2002)

F.37. Children of Ronalyn “Nalyn” Buniel Fiel

F.38. Children of Inrico Eric Fiel Rondina

F.39. Children of Bruce Fiel Rondina

F.40. Children of Brandy Fiel Rondina

F.41. Children of Warren Fiel Rondina

F.42. Children of Flory Mae Fiel Rondina

F.43. Children of Lyndon Ceasar Fiel Cuevas

F.44. Children of Geneveve “Jingle” Fiel Cuevas

F.45. Children of Dexter “Kidkid” Fiel Cuevas

F.46. Children of Maan Geňoso Fiel (died at the age of 1)

F.47. Children of Chennelou Geňoso Fiel

F.48. Children of Sheenely Geňoso Fiel

F.49. Children of Irish Bautista Fiel – Hendryk Maliborsky

13. Bradley Fiel Malibrosky

F.50. Children of Ross Bautista Fiel (worked at the US Marines)

F.51. Children of Allan Felix Fiel – Vernice Palma

14. Charlize Palma Fiel

F.52. Children of Aldwin Jay Fiel Sorita

F.53. Children of Ivy Vivencio Fiel – Dindo Galang

15. Isaiah Fiel Galang

16. Lucas Fiel Galang

F.54. Children of Irene Vivencio Fiel –Ronnie Elepanie

17. Miguel Fiel Elepanie

F.55. Children of Irah Vivencio Fiel – Aris Vergara

18. Bien Antonio Fiel Vergara

F.56. Children of Ivette Vivencio Fiel

F.57. Children of Jasmin Revilla Fiel (became a lawyer)

F.58. Children of Lirio Revilla Fiel (worked in Ayala Foundation)

F.59. Children of Isagani Revilla Fiel

F.60. Children of Rolando Fiel Roxas

F.61. Children of Joselyn Fiel Roxas

F.62. Children of Vanessa Fiel Estoque

F.63. Children of Jackie Lou Fiel Estoque

F.64. Children of Mary Jane Fiel Labanan

F.65. Children of Roger Fiel Labanan

F.66. Children of Kenneth Fiel Labanan

F.67. Children of Rosendo Fiel Labanan

F.68. Children of Rudolfo Fiel Labanan Jr.

F.69. Children of Peter Allan Fiel Engallan

F.70. Children of Venus Fiel Otida

F.71. Children of Ronald Fiel Otida

F.72. Children of Daisy Fiel Otida

F.73. Children of Francis John Gamutan Fiel

F.74. Children of Fritz Jean Gamutan Fiel

F.75. Children of Kathleen Mae Orihuila Fiel

F.76. Children of Kristine Joy Orihuila Fiel

F.77. Children of Renyll Dave Orihuila Fiel


SIMPLICIO FIEL FAMILY LINE 2011 EDITION

OPEN TO CORRECTIONS AND ADDITIONS...


SIMPLICIO FIEL FAMILY LINE

(From Ormoc, Leyte)

A. FIRST GENERATION

A.1. Simplicio Arcuino Fiel (March 2, 1865 – November 11, 1932)

Simplicio Arcuino Fiel is the first mayor of Ormoc

B. SECOND GENERATION

B.1. Children of Simplicio Fiel – _____________ (first wife)

1. Agido Fiel

2. Agaton Fiel (first lawyer of Ormoc)

B.2. Children of Simplicio Fiel – Gilda Silidio (second wife)

3. Luis Silidio Fiel

4. Patro Silidio Fiel

5. Asisclo Silidio Fiel

6. Hospicio Silidio Fiel (he died single)

C. THIRD GENERATION

C.1. Children of Agido Fiel – Catalina Pucson

1. Basilisa Pucson Fiel

2. Adela Pucson Fiel – not married, single

3. Clara Pucson Fiel – not married, single

4. Felisa Pucson Fiel

5. Pascual Pucson Fiel

6. Marcelina Pucson Fiel

7. Pedrito Pucson Fiel (+October 24, 2010)

8. Carmelita Pucson Fiel

C.2. Children of Agaton Fiel – Emiliana Tan

9. Antonio Tan Fiel – not married, taken captive by the Japanese soldiers

10. Araceli Tan Fiel – died while still a child due to the dysentery outbreak in Ormoc

11. Arturo Tan Fiel

12. Joselito Tan Fiel

13. Josefina “Nany” Tan Fiel – a.k.a. Sr. Anne of the Religious of the Good Shepherd

14. Natividad “Naty” Tan Fiel

15. Milagros “Guitos” Tan Fiel - a.k.a. Sr. Milagros of the Blue Sisters

16. Carlos Tan Fiel

17. Teresita Tan Fiel – (name to be checked if accurate)

18. Celina Tan Fiel - a.k.a. Sr. Teresita of the Religious of the Good Shepherd

C.3. Children of Luis Silidio Fiel – Elisa Tecson

19. Oscar Tecson Fiel

20. Eddie Tecson Fiel

21. Boots Tecson Fiel

22. Brigida Tecson Fiel

23. Helen Tecson Fiel

24. Annie Tecson Fiel

C.4. Children of Patro Silidio Fiel - _________ Tugonon

25. Arturo Fiel Tugonon

26. Benjamin Fiel Tugonon

27. Demosthenes Fiel Tugonon

28. Felizardo “Boy” Fiel Tugonon

C.5. Children of Asisclo Silidio Fiel – Genoveva Aragon

29. Wilfredo Aragon Fiel

30. Loreta Aragon Fiel

31. Cezar Aragon Fiel

32. Amelita Aragon Fiel

33. Joel Aragon Fiel

D. FOURTH GENERATION

D.1. Children of Basilisa Pucson Fiel – Simeon Agraviador

1. Zenadia Fiel Agraviador

2. Benilda Fiel Agraviador

3. Edna Fiel Agraviador

D.2. Adela Pucson Fiel – not married

D.3. Clara Pucson Fiel – not married

D.4. Children of Felisa Pucson Fiel – Wenceslao Aldiano

4. Elizaida Fiel Aldiano

5. Alicia Fiel Aldiano

6. Rosalinda Fiel Aldiano

D.5. Children of Pascual Pucson Fiel – Preciosa Dungon

7. Pascualito Dungon Fiel Jr.

8. Allan Dungon Fiel

9. Bonifacio “Buchoy” Dungon Fiel

10. Carolina Dungon Fiel

11. Dante Dungon Fiel

12. Elmer Dungon Fiel

13. Fides Dungon Fiel

D.6. Children of Marcelina Pucson Fiel – Margarito Osip

14. Florenda Fiel Osip

15. Felipe Fiel Osip

16. Divina Fiel Osip

D.7. Children of Pedrito Pucson Fiel (+October 24, 2010) – Gaudencia Sarin

17. Alexander Sarin Fiel

18. Brenda Sarin Fiel

D.8. Children of Carmelita Pucson Fiel – Carlos Simporios

19. Maria Carmelita Fiel Simporios

20. Carlos Fiel Simporios

D.9. (Antonio Tan Fiel – not married, taken captive by the Japanese soldiers)

D.10. (Araceli Tan Fiel – died while still a child due to the dysentery outbreak in Ormoc)

D. 11. (Arturo Tan Fiel - died while still a child due to the dysentery outbreak in Ormoc)

D.12. (Joselito Tan Fiel - died while still a child due to the dysentery outbreak in Ormoc)

D.13. (Josefina “Nany” Tan Fiel – a.k.a. Sr. Anne of the Religious of the Good Shepherd)

D.14. Children of Natividad “Naty” Tan Fiel – Gil Rodriguez Pelegrin (They married on September 8, 1945 at the Malate Church riding a six by six army truck)

21. Antonio Fiel Pelegrin

22. Rosario Fiel Pelegrin

23. Gil Fiel Pelegrin Jr.

24. Asuncion Fiel Pelegrin

25. Araceli Fiel Pelegrin

26. Teresita Fiel Pelegrin

27. Cachito Fiel Pelegrin (died in infancy)

28. Eugene Fiel Pelegrin

29. Dominic Fiel Pelegrin

30. Natividad Fiel Pelegrin

D.15. (Milagros “Guitos” Tan Fiel - a.k.a. Sr. Milagros of the Blue Sisters)

D.16. Children of Carlos Tan Fiel - Cecilia Capistrano (married in 1952)

31. Corazon Capistrano Fiel

32. Rose Capistrano Fiel

33. Antonio Capistrano Fiel

34. Carlos Capistrano Fiel Jr.

35. Emiliana “Peachie” Capistrano Fiel

36. Guadalupe “Lelo” Capistrano Fiel

D.17. Teresita Tan Fiel – (name to be checked if accurate)

D.18. Celina Tan Fiel - a.k.a. Sr. Teresita of the Religious of the Good Shepherd

D.19. Children of Oscar Tecson Fiel - _______________

37. Luigi Fiel (US Navy)

38. Jacqueline Fiel

D.20. Children of Eddie Tecson Fiel - no data

D.21. Children of Boots Tecson Fiel - no data

D.22. Children of Brigida Tecson Fiel - no data

D.23. Children of Helen Tecson Fiel - no data

D.24. Children of Annie Tecson Fiel - no data

D.25. Children of Arturo Fiel Tugonon – no data

D.26. Children of Benjamin Fiel Tugonon – no data

D.27. Children of Demosthenes Fiel Tugonon – no data

D.28. Children of Felizardo “Boy” Fiel Tugonon – no data

D.29. Children of Wilfredo Aragon Fiel – Norma Relatado

39. Makabayan Relatado Fiel

40. Simplicio Relatado Fiel

41. Mutya Relatado Fiel

42. Luningning Relatado Fiel

D.30. Children of Loreta Aragon Fiel - Charles Bardos

43. Joan Fiel Bardos

44. Sidney Fiel Bardos

D.31. Children of Cezar Aragon Fiel – Emma Suficiencia

45. Maharlika Suficiencia Fiel

46. Bayani Suficiencia Fiel

47. Paulo Cezar Suficiencia Fiel

D.32. Children of Amelita Aragon Fiel – Ernesto Bacarro

48. Dexter Fiel Bacarro

49. Edwin Fiel Bacarro

D.33. Children of Joel Aragon Fiel - Carolina Maquilan

50. Jovencio Maquilan Fiel

51. Fima Riza Maquilan Fiel

E. FIFTH GENERATION

E.1. Children of Zenadia Fiel Agraviador – Francisco Ygot Jr.

1. Franzen Agraviador Ygot

2. Zharina Agraviador Ygot

3. Francis June Agraviador Ygot

4. roilan Agraviador Ygot

E.2. Children of Benilda Fiel Agraviador – Danilo Caoctoy

5. Darwin Agraviador Caoctoy

6. Divina Agraviador Caoctoy

E.3. Children of Edna Fiel Agraviador – Mario Tan

7. Edgar Agraviador Delantar

E.4. Children of Elizaida Fiel Aldiano – Danilo Hermoso

8. Marian Aldiano Hermoso

9. Alexander Aldiano Hermoso

10. Richard Aldiano Hermoso

E.5. Children of Alicia Fiel Aldiano – Hermes Macinas

11. Ryan Aldiano Macinas

12. Christian Aldiano Macinas

13. Frances Aldiano Macinas

E.6. Children of Rosalinda Fiel Aldiano – Alberto Andanar

14. Alvin Aldiano Andanar

15. Brian Aldiano Andanar

E.7. Children of Pascualito Dungon Fiel Jr. – Myrna Tolibas

16. Jessa Tolibas Fiel

17. John Michael Tolibas Fiel

E.8. Children of Allan Dungon Fiel – Shirley De Leon

18. Patrick De Leon Fiel

19. Christian De Leon Fiel

20. Aldrin De Leon Fiel

21. Emmanuel De Leon Fiel

E.9. Children of Bonifacio “Buchoy” Dungon Fiel – Amelita Hermoso

22. James Earl Hermoso Fiel

23. Joshua Hermoso Fiel

24. John Lloyd Hermoso Fiel

E.10. Children of Carolina Dungon Fiel – Teonado Asensi

25. Samantha Fiel Mercado

26. Sean Justin Fiel Asensi

E.11. Children of Dante Dungon Fiel – Juliet Sudiang

27. Dixie Sudiang Fiel

28. Daxil Sudiang Fiel

29. Dominic Sudiang Fiel

E.12. Children of Elmer Dungon Fiel – Riza Espellarga

30. Laurence Espellarga Fiel

31. Mitch Ralph Espellarga Fiel

32. Eroll Robert Espellarga Fiel

33. Reginal Niňo Espellarga Fiel

E.13. Children of Fides Dungon Fiel – Joel Torda (no data)

E.14. Children of Florenda Fiel Osip – Danilo Parilla

34. Filmar Osip Parilla

35. Jose Marie Osip Parilla

36. Christian Osip Parilla

E.15. Children of Felipe Fiel Osip – Lynlyn Barrameda

37. Jomar Barrameda Osip

E.16. Children of Divina Fiel Osip – Elmer Mercado (no data)

E.17. Children of Alexander Sarin Fiel – Josefa Dalagan

38. Alexander Dalagan Fiel Jr.

39. Angelique Dalagan Fiel

40. John Michael Dalagan Fiel

E.18. Children of Brenda Sarin Fiel – Danilo Ducalang

41. Shiela Mae Fiel Ducalang

42. Sarah Mae Fiel Ducalang

43. Phebe Grace Fiel Ducalang

E.19. Children of Maria Carmelita Fiel Simporios

E.20. Children of Carlos Fiel Simporios – Maribel Merin

44. Althea Merin Simporios

45. Sebastian Kent Merin Simporios

E.21. Children of Antonio Fiel Pelegrin

E.22. Children of Rosario Fiel Pelegrin

E.23. Children of Gil Fiel Pelegrin Jr.

E.24. Children of Asuncion Fiel Pelegrin

E.25. Children of Araceli Fiel Pelegrin

E.26. Children of Teresita Fiel Pelegrin

E.27. Cachito Fiel Pelegrin (died in infancy)

E.28. Children of Eugene Fiel Pelegrin

E.29. Children of Dominic Fiel Pelegrin

E.30. Children of Natividad Fiel Pelegrin

E.31. Corazon Capistrano Fiel

E.32. Rose Capistrano Fiel

E.33. Antonio Capistrano Fiel

E.34. Carlos Capistrano Fiel Jr.

E.35. Emiliana “Peachie” Capistrano Fiel

E.36. Guadalupe “Lelo” Capistrano Fiel

E.37. Luigi Fiel (US Navy)

E.38. Jacqueline Fiel

E.39. Makabayan Relatado Fiel

E.40. Simplicio Relatado Fiel

E.41. Mutya Relatado Fiel

E.42. Luningning Relatado Fiel

E.43. Joan Fiel Bardos

E.44. Sidney Fiel Bardos

E.45. Maharlika Suficiencia Fiel

E.46. Bayani Suficiencia Fiel

E.47. Paulo Cezar Suficiencia Fiel

E.48. Dexter Fiel Bacarro

E.49. Edwin Fiel Bacarro

E.50. Jovencio Maquilan Fiel

E.51. Fima Riza Maquilan Fiel


BASILIO DANLAG FIEL FAMILY LINE 2011 EDITION

OPEN TO CORRECTIONS AND ADDITIONS...


BASILIO DANLAG FIEL FAMILY LINE

(Brgy. Mabini, Ormoc City)

Sources: April Fiel of Baliwag, Bulacan; Melba Fiel – Cortez of Dipolog; Marchlyn Fiel Roble and; Teofila Fiel’s Family line in Ormoc

A. FIRST GENERATION

A.1. Basilio Danlag Fiel – he is from Brgy. Mabini, Ormoc City

B. SECOND GENERATION

B.1. Children of Basilio Danlag Fiel – Rosalia Pepito

  1. Eleuterio Pepito Fiel
  2. Roberto Pepito Fiel
  3. Teofila Pepito Fiel
  4. Rudy Pepito Fiel
  5. Felipe Pepito Fiel
  6. Remedios Pepito Fiel
  7. Lita Pepito Fiel
  8. Lolo Pepito Fiel

(number of children not exact. Subject to addition.)

C. THIRD GENERATION

C.1. Children of Eleuterio Pepito Fiel – Marciana Barbarona

1. Ricardo Barbarona Fiel

2. Marlene Barbarona Fiel

3. Noel Barbarona Fiel

4. Melba Barbarona Fiel

5. Emmalinda Barbarona Fiel

6. Irma Barbarona Fiel

C.2. Children of Roberto Pepito Fiel –Teofila Paton-og Garciano

7. Romeo Garciano Fiel

8. Reynaldo Garciano Fiel

9. Lolito Garciano Fiel

10. Priscilla Garciano Fiel

11. Danilo Garciano Fiel

12. Roberto Garciano Fiel Jr.

13. Elsie Garciano Fiel

14. Juliana Garciano Fiel

15. Gaspar Garciano Fiel

16. Edward Garciano Fiel

C.3. Children of Teofila Pepito Fiel – Sixto Tapalla Tomada

17. Rogelia Fiel Tomada

18. Virginia Fiel Tomada

19. Wilfredo Fiel Tomada

20. Imelda Fiel Tomada

21. Josefina Fiel Tomada

22. Yolando Fiel Tomada

23. Charito Fiel Tomada

24. Basilio Fiel Tomada

25. Ruben Fiel Tomada

26. Jimmy Fiel Tomada

27. Christopher Fiel Tomada

28. Diego Fiel Tomada

29. Adonis Fiel Tomada

C.4. Children of Rudy Pepito Fiel (no data)

C.5. Children of Felipe Pepito Fiel (no data)

C.6. Children of Remedios Pepito Fiel (no data)

C.7. Children of Lita Pepito Fiel ( no data)

C.8. Children of Lolo Pepito Fiel (no data)

D. FOURTH GENERATION

D.1. Children of Ricardo Barbarona Fiel – Didith Ablin (based in Bulacan)

1. April Ablin Fiel

2. Christian Ablin Fiel

3. Ricardo Ablin Fiel Jr.

4. Darica Ablin Fiel

5. Rocky Ablin Fiel

D.2. Children of Marlene Barbarona Fiel (still single)

D.3. Children of Noel Barbarona Fiel – Carol Ablin (cousin of Didith)

6. Coolene Ablin Fiel

7. Justin Ablin Fiel

8. Janus Ablin Fiel

D.4. Children of Melba Barbarona Fiel – Lito Cortez (based in Dipolog)

9. Mhark Louie Fiel Cortez

10. Mellen Fiel Cortez

D.5. Emmalinda Barbarona Fiel (deceased, single)

D.6. Irma Barbarona Fiel (deceased, single)

D.7. Children of Romeo Garciano Fiel – Frosesa Aballe

11. Romeo Aballe Fiel Jr.

D.8. Children of Reynaldo Garciano Fiel – Carolina Aparri

12. Grecilda Aparri Fiel

13. Geraldine Aparri Fiel

D.9. Children of Lolito Garciano Fiel - Frosesa Aballe (no data)

D.10. Children of Priscilla Garciano Fiel – Reynaldo Juab

14. Shana Mira Fiel Juab

15. Jasper Fiel Juab

D.11. Children of Danilo Garciano Fiel – Marilou De Vera (no data)

D.12. Children of Roberto Garciano Fiel Jr. (deceased, single)

D.13. Children of Elsie Garciano Fiel – Rodelo Roble

16. Marchlyn Fiel Roble

17. Jonnel “Toto” Fiel Roble

18. Jobert Fiel Roble

19. Jhondel Fiel Roble

20. Cherrylyn Fiel Roble

21. Charisselyn Fiel Roble

22. Ken Fiel Roble

D.14. Children of Juliana Garciano Fiel – Lyndon Alcuizar (no data)

D.15. Children of Gaspar Garciano Fiel (no data)

D.16. Children of Edward Garciano Fiel – Cheryll Guindulman

23. Edward Guindulman Fiel Jr.

D.17. Children of Rogelia Fiel Tomada – Francisco Pocson

24. Marcedita Tomada Pocson

25. Michael Tomada Pocson

26. Chona Tomada Pocson

27. Ronnie Tomada Pocson

28. Reagan Tomada Pocson

D.18. Children of Virginia Fiel Tomada – Crisanto Maquilan

29. Myrna Tomada Maquilan

30. Dionito Tomada Maquilan

31. Marissa Tomada Maquilan

32. Danilo Tomada Maquilan

33. Jojo Tomada Maquilan

34. Checily Tomada Maquilan

D.19. Children of Wilfredo Fiel Tomada – Dorinda Maglangit

35. Decelyn Maglangit Tomada

36. Dinnah Maglangit Tomada

37. Davy Jones Maglangit Tomada

38. Donahbell Maglangit Tomada

39. Wilfredo Maglangit Tomada

40. Winston Maglangit Tomada

D.20. Children of Imelda Fiel Tomada - Ricardo Eng

41. Zaldy Tomada Eng

42. Jenny Tomada Eng

43. Charlie Tomada Eng

44. Mary Rose Tomada Eng

D.21. Children of Josefina Fiel Tomada – Michael Wright

45. Karina Tomada Wright

D.22. Children of Yolando Fiel Tomada – Andresa Cabacoy

46. Jeffrey Cabacoy Tomada

47. Denden Cabacoy Tomada

48. Jobert Cabacoy Tomada

49. Rodel Cabacoy Tomada

D.23. Children of Charito Fiel Tomada – Henk Vanzuilikum

50. Julie Ann Tomada Vanzuilikum

D.24. Children of Basilio Fiel Tomada – Celerina Kuin

51. Jovelyn Kuin Tomada

52. Rockilou Kuin Tomada

53. Mark Kuin Tomada

54. King Kuin Tomada

55. Trexie Kuin Tomada

D.25. Children of Ruben Fiel Tomada – Prescila Seledio

56. Ario Seledio Tomada

57. Joseph Seledio Tomada

58. Martin Seledio Tomada

D.26. Children of Jimmy Fiel Tomada – Emma Seledio

59. Rhea Seledio Tomada

60. Kim Seledio Tomada

61. Jhondile Seledio Tomada

62. Alwin Seledio Tomada

63. Godwin Seledio Tomada

D.27. Children of Christopher Fiel Tomada – Ely __________

64. Dayeen Tomada

D.28. Children of Diego Fiel Tomada – Naneth Perez

65. Ray Perez Tomada

66. Mike Perez Tomada

67. Angel Perez Tomada

D.29. Children of Adonis Fiel Tomada – Princess Tuala

68. Bonbon Tuala Tomada

69. Joshua Tuala Tomada

70. Agay Tuala Tomada

71. Ibon Tuala Tomada


Thursday, December 30, 2010

The Fourth Queen (How I Played Poker with God)

THE FOURTH QUEEN (HOW I PLAYED POKER WITH GOD)

By: Carlos Tan Fiel


(Carlos Tan Fiel wrote the following story in Toronto, Canada shortly after he learned that he had inoperable cancer of the lungs. He received this life-shaking news on November 4, 1995, his birthday. Published with permission from her sister, Sr. Teresita Tan Fiel, RGS)



My doctor didn’t even mention the word, but I knew what he meant. “It’s the kind that spreads rapidly.”


For several nights, I couldn’t sleep. Kept tossing in my bed with tears in my eyes. “How could you do this to me, Lord?”


Kept thinking hard where I could go for help. Thought of my three sisters who are nuns. “Bombard heaven, bring in the heavenly artillery,” I asked them. I also asked help from my saintly Mama who went to heaven thirty-three years ago.


But somehow, I felt everything would be useless.


Then, the unexpected happened. An angel (he wasn’t dressed like one but I knew he was) appeared to me and said, “Come, He wants to see you.”


“Jesus Christ,” I could not help but exclaim, for indeed it was Him.


He was seated in a simple chair. There was a bare table. He bade me sit down across Him. He looked at me gently, but there was no smile in his face. Then He spoke.


“I see your time is up.” I said yes almost inaudibly.


“Your relatives, both living and dead, are pestering me to give you another chance.” Then He said something about me having so many relatives while He only had John the Baptist.


“I don’t have to listen to them,” He said. “However,” and this time I could detect a twinkle in his eyes, “just to silence them, I’ll give you a chance.”


“Thank you, thank you, Lord,” I uttered as I prepared to rise. But it was not easy as that.


“Let’s see. What have you been doing aside from a lot of sinning and a little praying?” My answer was to look at the floor.


“I see you play poker?”


“Just a penny-ante, Lord, and only with close friends.”


“All right, let’s play poker. If you beat me, I might give you another chance. But if I beat you, nothing else can help you, not even your relatives.”


“Oh no, not poker,” I protested. I wanted to tell Him I was a born loser in that games. Oh well, He probably knew it, that’s why He chose the game.


“Bring me a deck of cards,” He motioned to an angel. I noticed the cards were out of the usual earthly cards of the Bicycle or the Vee brand, but only with a plain letter “C.” I thought maybe the “C” stood for Carlos, my name. Or maybe, for “Christ.” Then, a morbid thought, “Hope its not “C” for “Cancer.”


“Let’s play the Lord’s deal.”


The Lord’s deal? What kind of a deal is that? I know the Lord’s prayer, but I never played the Lord’s deal.

“We will not play for money, because there is no need for money in heaven,” and, after a short pause, “if you get there.” That’s when I realized we were not in heaven. I was probably in a way station and after judgment, I’d know where to go. As if to remind me, He said, “Money is taboo in heaven since that man Iscariot ran away with thirty pieces of silver.”


He explained the deal. Every card would represent a wish. Its value would be weighed by the cards gotten. Two of a kind will increase the possibility of the wish being granted, and more with three or four of a kind. “But,” He said, “we’ll borrow one of your rules. A higher card beats a lower card. So, Ace is the highest, the King is next, followed by the Queen.”


He dealt each one of the five cards. In the meantime, a crowd was gathering and I saw a beautiful lady in blue coming out of a room. She glanced in our direction but continued on her way.


I looked at my first card. It was a queen. The second was also a queen. The third was a deuce, the fourth an ace. But presto, the fifth card was a queen. Three queens! My spirit soared.


“Okay, you declare,” He said.


I showed the first queen. “This queen represents my sister, Sister Anne, a Good Shepherd nun who will celebrate 50 years of service to you this year.”


Then the second queen. “This one represents my sister, Sister Milagros, a nun of the Holy Spirit. She is also celebrating her golden jubilee in your service this year.”


“And the third queen,” I said somewhat triumphantly, “stand for my sister, Sister Celina, also of the Good Shepherd, who has been there for 42 years.”


While I was talking, He opened four of his cards and I saw two aces. But I was not alarmed because I had one of his aces and the chances of his last card being an ace was about one in forty.


So, I readied for the kill. “Look, Lord,” I said, “My three sister nuns have served you for an aggregate of 142 years. And they are pleading for me. I’m only 67 which is less than half of their faithful service to you.”


“Very good speech,” He said. “But before making any decision, let’s take a look at my fifth card.” Slowly, He turned the card.


It was an ace.


“I got three aces. They beat your three queens and your wishes are of no value.”


He said it was time to proceed with the judgment and called St. Peter, asking for my record. St. Peter gave him two sheets of paper. One was very long and the other very short. Out of the corner of my eye, I saw that the long paper carried the heading “Sins.” I supposed the other piece carried a list of the good things I did in life. It was no contest. I didn’t have to be told of the verdict.


“Well,” Christ said, “I’m sorry but…”and there was an interruption.


“I am the fourth Queen.” The interruption came from the lady in blue who was suddenly at my side.


Christ was dumbfounded at the unexpected turn of events. His own mother was on the opposite side. He was speechless.


Finally, He was able to say, “But Mother, I am your son.”


The lady in blue nodded. Then, resting her right arm upon my shoulder, she told Him, “Son, he is also my son.”

There was a moment of silence. Finally, Christ said He wanted to go to another room to study the matter. He gave Peter the two sheets of paper. Then they went away, leaving me alone with the Lady in Blue.


Left alone, I asked her what I did to deserve her help. She smiled and said, “Your rosaries.” I felt guilty since although I had been praying the rosary, I would pray them as if by rote, so mechanically.


But as they left, something shocking happened before my very eyes. As Peter put the two sheets of paper in his back pocket, the Lady in blue so deftly picked up the long sheet. I could never imagine that she would be capable of doing that, even if it was meant for my benefit. The Blessed Mother stealing? As a matter of fact, I could not help myself and blurted out, “You stole my sins. You broke the seventh commandment.”


With the sweetest smile I have ever seen. She reassured me in a conspiratorial tone, “Son, sins can be stolen…if you pray the rosary.” All I could utter was “Blessed art thou among women.”


It’s been some time now and Christ hasn’t come out yet with His decision. But I’m no longer worried and I don’t care. Because standing beside me is the Blessed Mother, with the crumpled list of my sins in her left hand and her right hand resting on my shoulder.


And oh, yes, in my right hand is the rosary!


(On June 11, 1996 in Toronto, Carlos went gently into the good night. He died peacefully, surrounded by his sister, wife, nieces and nephews who were praying the rosary).


NB.

Carlos Tan Fiel is the son of Agaton Fiel.

Agaton Fiel, the first lawyer of Ormoc, is the son of Simplicio Fiel.

Simplicio Fiel is the first mayor of Ormoc.



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