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21 Δεκ 2021 · Christmas is celebrated during the “ber” months, as it’s called in the Philippines — that is, September, October, November and December, said Robert Blancaflor, president of the Manila-based...
22 Σεπ 2023 · Filipino Christmas traditions. 1. Starting Christmas in the -ber months. 2. Setting up a Belen. 3. Adorning buildings and posts with a parol. 4. Attending Simbang Gabi. 5. Indulging in Christmas food like bibingka and puto bumbong. 6. Caroling from house-to-house. 7. Attending Misa de Gallo on Christmas Eve. 8. Holiday reunions. 9.
Explore the vibrant Filipino Christmas traditions, from extended celebrations and unique decor to heartfelt gift exchanges and feasts.
22 Δεκ 2020 · On this blog, learn the “Filipino way” of celebrating Christmas and get to know 10 Filipino Christmas traditions that are unique in the Philippines. Gain insights at why Christmas looks and feels a lot different in our country than in the rest of the world.
The celebrations of Christmas in the Philippines have deep influences of Catholicism, tracing their roots back to Spanish colonial rule from 1521 to 1898. Currently, the Philippines holds the longest running festivity of the Christmas season in the world, which begins on September 1.
24 Μαΐ 2020 · To examine the Christmas phenomenon in the Philippines, this study presents descriptive research of Catholic Filipinos which indicates Christmas has a deeper meaning.
22 Δεκ 2022 · But perhaps Christmas is celebrated long in the Philippines because no other holiday resonates more with the Filipino’s collective spirit than Christmas. A pundit’s five F’s come to mind concerning the Filipino psyche: fun, food, friends, faith, and family.