At rites mayor calls ‘masked wedding,’ 5 Kidapawan couples tie knot

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At rites mayor calls ‘masked wedding,’ 5 Kidapawan couples tie knot
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Five couples got married in simple civil rights on Wednesday here in ceremonies described by the mayor as a “mask wedding,” a play on mass wedding.

In a speech, Evangelista reminded the couples that marriage was a “lifetime contract.”

As the couples were declared husbands and wives, there was no traditional “kiss the bride” scene, in deference to health protocols. The couples who wed were Roque Orillanes and Ailyn Madriñan, Eldie Bucio and Ivy Rose Gadat, Lyndon Arombo and Emmalyn Leong, Roel Sibate and Genevieve Mejio and Nyl John Dano and Shaira Magallanes, all residents of Kidapawan.

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