Among devotees in Cebu, an important part of starting the New Year is celebrating the feast of the Infant Jesus, the fiesta of the Sto. Niño. This year, specifically this Sunday, January 15, thousands ...
It's one of those Sundays that we actually have two gospels to choose from. This is because today is the Feast of our Senyor Sto. Niño, which is special feast in the Philippines. For the rest of ...
“Viva Pit Senyor — Long Live the Christ Child!” People chanted, dancing and waving their statues of the Santo Niño, the “Divine Infant Jesus.” A solemn Mass, held Sunday, Jan. 21 at the Cathedral of ...
Sto. Niño, a revered figure across the Philippines, is celebrated through annual festivals during three weekends in January. These festivities include special masses, dances, and processions with the ...
Libuan ka mga deboto, mitambong sa selebrasyon sa pista ni Senyor Sto. Niño sa Davao City. See what's fresh from your firsthand source of local news, events, and activities— visit the official website ...
While 'Batobalani sa Gugma' hails from the 1700s, rock musician Mike Hanopol composed "Pit Senyor" in 1981 - just before he found his Jewish faith. CEBU, Philippines – One song is centuries old, ...
The -ber months are finally here, which by Filipino standards means the start of the Christmas season. Although parties and other usual Christmas traditions are a no-go due to quarantine restrictions, ...
Amid chants of Viva Pit Senyor! (or Long live the Christ child!), about a hundred thousand devotees of the Holy Child joined Saturday's grand foot procession in Cebu City--- the eve of the Feast of ...