Sunday, December 9, 2012

Feature:



Simbang Gabi: What it’s all about

By Pepin


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“Simbang Gabi” is a popular Christmas tradition in the Philippines. It is a nine-day novena mass in preparation for the birth of our savior Jesus Christ. 

People flock big churches and small parishes as early as four in the morning. Christmas hymns and carols are being sung in the mass, and the scripture readings are centered on the life of Jesus before and during his birth.
It is a solemn tradition that intensifies the true meaning of the season. People become more aware of the parts of the Christmas story and they are encouraged to reflect on those events. 

A midnight mass on the 24th of December concludes the nine-day novena mass, just before Christmas Day.

Popular destinations for Simbang Gabi in Iloilo City are the Jaro Metropolitan Catholic Church (Nuestra Senora de la Candelaria) and St. Joseph the Worker Parish both in Jaro, St. Clement’s Church in La Paz, St. Anne’s Parish in Molo, Sta. Maria Church in the City Proper, and the Sto. Nino Church, also located in the city centre.

Monday, December 3, 2012

Announcement:


Christmas Season is here once again!
Panay Mud Pie wishes everyone
HAPPY HOLIDAYS!