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JUNSRAEL BALIGHOT and LUCIL JANE BITOONAN Wedding

Friday, January 27, 2023

Love is a many splendored thing
It’s the April rose that only grows 

in the early Spring
Love is nature’s way of giving 

a reason to be living
The golden crown that makes a man a king.
Once on a high and windy hill, 

In the morning mist
Two lovers kissed and the world stood still
Then your fingers touched my silent heart 

and taught it how to sing
Yes, true love’s a many splendored thing

“Love is a many splendored thing.” This is a famous line of a song that has touched a lot of couples. 

This is true to our new couple featured in this edition. The groom and bride believe that, indeed, “Love is a many splendored thing.” 

Our bride is Lucil Jane Bitoonan. She is from Lomangog, Ubay, Bohol and she is the daughter of Manuel Bitoonan & Lucita Bitoonan. Lucil loves to perform her role as a housewife.

The groom is Junsrael Balighot. He is also from Lomangog, Ubay, Bohol and he is the son of Felixberta Salaum & Imelda Cabalida. Junsrael is a Loan’s Department Clerk and has been working with Radiowealth Finance Company.

Junsrael and Lucil had their church wedding at the St. Joseph’s Cathedral on January 27, 2023. The wedding ceremony was officiated by Rev. Fr. Efren Bongay as the main celebrant.

After the church rites, the wedding banquet followed and it was held at the Metro Centre Hotel. 

Contributing to the success of the wedding celebration were the wedding ceremony suppliers. They were: 7th Avenue Photo and Films as the photo and video provider; Kaluha’s Flower Shop for the styling; Johnrick Gregorio and company for the church choir; Simple Touch of Lady Dianne for the hair & make-up; and BQ Bread Basket for the cake.

Gloria Leodivica I. Araneta of “SMILE”, Philippines was the master of ceremonies. 

Photo by 7th Avenue Photo & Films

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