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The Philippines brags about having the earliest and longest Christmas celebration anywhere in the world. But did you know that this period of festivities emerged way before the introduction of Christianity in the country?

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Misa de Gallo;  Philippines;  begins December 9;  Also called Simbang Gabi.  Denotes the beginning of the Christmas season in Catholic parts of the Philippines; each day begins with church bells breaking the night silence to call people to dawn Mass; the Misa de Gallo period concludes with the midnight Mass on Christmas Eve. Simbang Gabi, Philippine Traditions, Paskong Pinoy, Christmas In The Philippines, Cavite City, Filipino Christmas, Rizal Park, Philippines Culture, Christmas Tradition

Misa de Gallo; Philippines; begins December 9; Also called Simbang Gabi. Denotes the beginning of the Christmas season in Catholic parts of the Philippines; each day begins with church bells breaking the night silence to call people to dawn Mass; the Misa de Gallo period concludes with the midnight Mass on Christmas Eve.

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I hope this is okay to post.. Christmas in the Philippines! In my country, people love Christmas so much the Christmas season starts on September 1. 😁 As a tropical country, we don't get snow but December is rainy so it can be a little cold (by our standards 24 deg C is cold 🤣🤣) We have "Misa de Gallo" which starts on Dec 16. People go to church at dawn to hear the mass for 9 days until Dec 25. They say your wishes will come true if you complete the 9 days of prayer. We celebrate on thr n Christmas In The Philippines Aesthetic, Christmas Aesthetic Philippines, Philippine Christmas Decorations, Pinoy Christmas Decor, Christmas In Philippines, Christmas Card Painting, Filipino Parol, Simbang Gabi, Philippine Traditions

I hope this is okay to post.. Christmas in the Philippines! In my country, people love Christmas so much the Christmas season starts on September 1. 😁 As a tropical country, we don't get snow but December is rainy so it can be a little cold (by our standards 24 deg C is cold 🤣🤣) We have "Misa de Gallo" which starts on Dec 16. People go to church at dawn to hear the mass for 9 days until Dec 25. They say your wishes will come true if you complete the 9 days of prayer. We celebrate on thr n

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filipino parol | Recent Photos The Commons Getty Collection Galleries World Map App ... Christmas In Philippines, Parol Ideas, Parol Making, Filipino Parol, Christmas In The Philippines, Paskong Pinoy, Christmas Star Crafts, Philippines Christmas, Lantern Clipart

The "parol" is the Filipino Christmas star, symbolizing the one that shone over Bethlehem about 2000 years ago. Simple ones are made of bamboo and plastic, with a single incandescent bulb inside. The more elaborate parols like this are multi-colored with synchronized blinking lights made of various materials like native capiz shells soldered together.

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Religion: This is a picture of people at a street market, buying christmas decorations. Even though they are buying christmas decorations, we don’t know if this picture was taken in September or December. This is because the celebration of christmas starts a full 100 days before christmas. Almost 90% of the nation’s population is Roman Catholic, meaning that everything from  decoration and presents getting bought, to christmas parties start in September. Filipino Christmas Aesthetic, Parol Philippines, Parol Making, Filipino Parol, Simbang Gabi, Christmas In The Philippines, Paskong Pinoy, Posters For School, Filipino Christmas

Religion: This is a picture of people at a street market, buying christmas decorations. Even though they are buying christmas decorations, we don’t know if this picture was taken in September or December. This is because the celebration of christmas starts a full 100 days before christmas. Almost 90% of the nation’s population is Roman Catholic, meaning that everything from decoration and presents getting bought, to christmas parties start in September.

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