Sto. Niño de Malolos Grand Procession | Joel Clavio

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
  • Sto. Niño is said to be the oldest religious image in the Philippines. The image was brought in the country in 1521 as a gift of Ferdinand Magellan to Lady Humamay, the wife of Rajah Humabon, after they were baptized to the Catholic faith.
    January is the month dedicated for the feast of the Child Jesus or the Sto. Niño. Cebuano dances the Sinulog and Kalibo shouts for Ati-Atihan on the third Sunday while Ilo-ilo celebrates Dinagyang on the fourth Sunday of the month.
    Meanwhile, in the Kamistisuhan District of Malolos, through the efforts of the Sto. Niño de Malolos Foundation, they organized the most celebrated procession and the greatest tribute to the Child Jesus in Luzon. The Grand Procession happening on the last Sunday of January is attended by almost 250 carrozza accompanying the image of Sto. Niño de Malolos.
    Sto. Niño de Malolos Annual Activities
    Prusisyon ng Panaog
    - 10 days before the last Sunday of the month (falls on a Friday)
    - 3 PM (Tantoco Residence to Templete de Sto. Niño de Malolos)
    Pagsisiyam
    - 10 days before the last Sunday of the month until Fiesta eve.
    - 6 PM (Templete de Sto. Niño de Malolos)
    - Sunday mass is set to 4 PM to be followed by the procession to Barasoain for the opening of the exhibit
    Sto. Niño Exhibit
    - Monday to Friday before the last Sunday of January
    - 8 AM to 8 PM
    - Museo Diocesano de Malolos (Barasoain Church)
    Bisperas ng Kapistahan
    - 3PM (Procession to Templete de Sto. Niño de Malolos)
    - 6 PM (Holy Mass)
    - 7 PM (Translacion to Malolos Cathedral)
    Grand Feast Day
    - 7 AM (Holy Mass)
    - 8 AM (Morning Procession)
    - 6 PM (Grand Procession)
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