HAPPY
WEEKEND
By Gina
Dizon
BONTOC,
MOUNTAIN PROVINCE - Responding to a resolution hastening work on the declaration of old buildings in the Mission Compound as
heritage sites during the recent
convention here of the Episcopal Diocese of Northern Philippines
(EDNP), Diocesan Bishop Brent
Alawas forwarded that initial work be followed up from concerned offices.
Delegates
from the more than a century-old Church of St Mary the Virgin (CSMV) in their congregational resolution identified four centennial-old old structures namely the Girl’s Dorm, Boys Dorm or the
Lyceum, Mission Office and the Printing
and Carpentry Shop at Latang be declared as
heritage buildings and undergo
restoration.
Bishop
Alawas said he has already given his endorsement in 2014 to a
separate petition forwarded by interested person and CSMV member Angel
Luke Bagano to the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) for
the restoration and preservation of
said structures as heritage sites.
The
NHCP in its guidelines accommodates petition of a concerned citizen/
stakeholder, private owner, government
agency and the NHCP itself with
supporting documents in the
recognition of a heritage site or building.
Earlier,Alawas
in his message during the 2012
centennial program of St Mary’s
School urged that efforts be done
towards the designation of the Girls Dormitory as a Heritage House by the NHCP
and to seek their assistance in the preservation and maintenance of the
centennial building.
NHCP
guidelines provide that historic sites
and structures listed in the National Registry shall enjoy the support and
protection of the NHCP subject to the availability of funds. The
National Cultural Heritage Act of 2009" or RA 10066 provides that the National Commission on Culture and Arts (NCCA) may
provide financial assistance in the form of a grant for conservation or
research on cultural property.
The
RA 10066 identifies provisions for the application of a potential heritage site as a national cultural treasure shall
commence upon the filing of a petition by the owner, stakeholder or any
interested person, with the NCCA which
shall refer the matter to the appropriate cultural agency.
Upon
verification of the suitability of the property as a national cultural
property, the cultural agency concerned shall send notice of hearing to the
owner and stakeholders including, but not limited to, local government units,
local culture and arts council, local tourism councils, non-government
conservation organizations, and schools, may be allowed to file their support
or opposition to the petition.
The
Sangguniang Bayan of Sagada through a resolution has favorably endorsed the
petition of Bagano to the NHCP to
declare the Mission Compound as a historic and
heritage site.
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