Eventually, the letter "g" was dropped and the name Gapan sticks to this day. Another legend stated the name came from the climbing and crawling plants that were so numerous in the locality.
My companions in going to Gapan were Fr. Glenn Paul Gomez, Fr. Redz Domino, Fr. Kit Ramirez, Fr. Rod Dela Rosa, Fr. Pablito Tagura, Fr. Yoyo Rebucias and his two relatives, Sr. Tonette Morales, two Chinese confreres and two other co-missionaries.
The long trip from Quezon City to Nueva Ecija was not tiresome since the countryside offered breathtaking natural sceneries that makes you feel proud to live in the Philippines. The air was fresh! Their rivers were clean!
Fr. Rod assures us that we would not be lost. “As long as we are near Mount Arayat, we are on the right track.” True enough, the place is just at the back of the majestic mountain.
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