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From R.I.P. to memories of their loved ones, a museum in Laguna listed common inscriptions written on the tombstones at a historical cemetery.in Nagcarlan, Laguna offered this information to potential tourists amid Undas or commemoration of the dead in the Philippines.
“Whenever you visit a cemetery, do you take time reading epitaphs on tombstones? Is there any message that has made a mark on you?” the post reads.The cemetery’s Facebook page first provided a definition of an epitaph, citing the Merriam-Webster Dictionary.as “an inscription on or at a tomb or a grave in memory of the one buried there.”The Nagcarlan Underground Cemetery page also described this written text as a form of “memorial” for the departed person.
“A memorial, this inscription is often a short and a sweet phrase of honor, love and respect from the living to their departed loved one, and commonly includes a brief record of the deceased,” it said. The page listed common epitaphs written on tombstones that visitors can see at the Nagcarlan Underground Cemetery, also known in Filipino as “Museo sa Ilalim ng Lupa ng Nagcarlan.”Alaala ng Nagmamahal na Asawa, Mga Anak at KapatidAs the name states, the Nagcarlan Underground Cemetery is an old underground crypt that was built in Laguna in 1845 under the auspices of Franciscan Fr. Vicente Velloc.
“During the revolution against Spain and the war against the United States, the Underground Cemetery was used as a rendezvous of Filipino revolutionaries. Similarly, the cemetery served as a hideout for guerrillas resisting the Japanese occupation in World War II,” the webpage
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