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Balangkas ng pananaliksik

Ang Cainta (pagbigkas: ka•ín•tâ) ay isang bayan sa lalawigan ng Rizal, Pilipinas. Ito ang pinakama-
unlad na bayan ng lalawigan, isa sa pinakamatanda (itinatag nong 1571), at ang bayang may
pinakamaliit na sukat.
Ang Cainta ang nagsisilbing bukanang daanan sa kabuuan ng lalawigan ng Rizal at isa sa mga
urbanisadong bayan ng Rizal dahil sa kalapitan nito sa Maynila, kaya't sinasabing ang katagang
"Ang iyong daan tungong Silangan" (Your Gateway to the East). Sinasabi rin na ang bayan na ito
bilang "Kabisera ng Bibingka ng daigdig" (Bibingka Capital of the World).
Noong Panahon ng modenisasyon sa Cainta, ang mga tradisyon ay naging mas marangya, lalo na
tuwing mahal na araw. Ang pinakakilalang ritwal ay ang Cenakulo (isang palabas na nagpapakita sa
pagpapahirap at pagkamatay ni Kristo) at ang Ang Pagpapapako (isang palabas sa pagpako sa krus
ni Kristo).
Every December 1, the town celebrates its foundation and feast of Our Lady of Light (Ina ng
Kalinawagan). It is usually celebrated with its own festival, SumBingTik (portmanteau of suman,
bibingka, and latik), which started around 2014.[13] The week long celebration consists of various
activities such as paintball tournament, battle of the bands, and Miss Cainta beauty pageant, which
started on 2014. The first Miss Cainta title holder is Seika Santos and the current title holder is
Kassandra Ebol. one of the much awaited event of the festival is the caindakan sa kalsada, a streetdance
parade joined by various schools and organization of Cainta. The current champion is San Juan national
high school. it is also comes with the Sumbingtik King and Queen, the current title holders are Jamil
Labay and Grace Buenconsejo respectively both from San Juan National High school.
The SumBingTik Festival is an annual cultural festival held on December 1 in Cainta, Rizal, along
the town's founding anniversary and feast of Our Lady of Light, the patron saint of the town.[1] The
festival was first celebrated in 2014
The term "sumbingtik" is a portmanteau of suman, bibingka, and latik, the town's native delicacies.

The Senakulo in Cainta dates back to 1904. It originated from Barrio Dayap (the entire
area now includes Barangays Santa Rosa, Sto Niño and Santo Domingo). At that time
the population consisted of a small group of residents who were mostly related to each
other. Since most of the people believed that calamities were brought in by evil spirits,
they decided to put up cross on a vacant lot to counter them. The barrio people paid
homage to the cross by lighting it every night. One memorable incident happened
during the Lenten season when a strange fragrance supposedly emanated from the
cross. The news spread out not only in the barrio but also in the entire town of Cainta.
Believing in the mystery of the cross, many people in Barrio Dayap and the whole town
of Cainta have since then vowed to read the Pasyon (Seven Last Words of Christ) every
Lenten season. This has been enriched by an actual portrayal of the Passion of Christ on
the streets which was formerly called "Officio". Many problems have been allegedly
solved and illnesses cured through the cross as many people continuously believed.
Over the years the followers of the cross have multiplied rapidly. To give deeper
meaning to their devotion and showcase their religiosity, they broached the idea of
staging the Pasyon. The first stage play was held a few years later, although initially it
was limited in scope. It became so popular that the presentation was expanded to
include stories from the Old Testament and other stages in the life of Christ and has
become known as the Cenakulo. The venue was transferred to an open field in 1966 to
accommodate a larger audience.
Krus Sa Nayon, Inc. (KSNI) was established as early as 1900 during and after Spanish era.
The group was also known for its extravagant preparation and passion play every night
of the Holy Week period. The KSNI cenakulo play was previously held at the Jaika
Compound beside the municipal building and Francisco P. Felix Memorial National High
School. To date, the play is held at the stage beside the municipal ground, alongside the
One Cainta Police Headquarters and One Cainta Fire Department.

Samahang Nazareno Inc. was organized in 1960, developed and enhanced the various
aspects of cenakulo. The local Roman Catholic parishioner gave the association its moral
and financial support for it believed that it was an effective means of imparting its
Christian message to the public.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cainta

https://www.revolvy.com/page/SumBingTik-Festival

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