The Misa de Gallo, also called the Misa de Aguinaldo, is among the highlights of Filipino Christmas tradition %
With the ease in Covid-19 restrictions and with more people vaccinated against the coronavirus, more parishioners are expected to attend the nine-day ...
in many parishes and chapels. Considered as one of the oldest but well observed Christmas traditions in the Philippines, church bells will peal before the break of dawn for the duration of the ‘Simbang Gabi’ which are held at 4 a.m. 24, Christmas Eve, traditionally held shortly before midnight.
MANILA – Amid the easing up of restrictions against coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19), the Archdiocese of Pampanga urged the faithful to attend the ...
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It was learned that the anticipated masses dubbed, “Simbang Gabi 2022” will be held at the Kartilya ng Katipunan at the back of the Bonifacio Shrine right.
The gift boxes contain a tumbler coffee and cookies. The distribution of the said gifts was done in a period of two days and was preceded by the 12 days of gift-giving by the Manila city government to all families residing in the city. The two highest officials of Manila personally handed over the said gifts to the elderly citizens numbering some 179,000 in all.
The traditional pre-dawn novena masses, popularly known as “Simbang Gabi” in the Philippines, will officially start today.
while pre-dawn masses will be from Dec. while pre-dawn masses will be held from Dec. Masses at the Quiapo church will be held from Dec. In compliance with the directive of PNP chief Gen. The Simbang Gabi will run from Dec. Masses at the Manila Cathedral from Dec.
WITH Covid-19 restrictions eased, Catholic Churches in the Philippines expect more devotees to flock to the nine-day, pre-Christmas Simbang Gabi.
"Aside from the morning Mass, we also now celebrate Masses on the night before the 16th of December. "Silent watching cannot be a substitute to personal, full, active, and conscious participation in the Liturgy." But because of the changing times and context, we opened what we call the Simbang Gabi," Valdez said. "This has been the decision that inside and around churches where we are gathered for prayer and celebration of the sacraments we need to wear face masks properly and at all times. This is a look back at the events leading up to the birth of Jesus Christ." "We are more relaxed now compared to the previous years at the height of the pandemic," Fr.