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A quiz show which includes Bible and INC history and current events for teens and children categories. August 2, 2014: Evangelical Mission A Bible exposition for the non-members. October 31, 2014: INCinema Excellence in Visual Media Awards (EVM Awards) Recognition of the top 20 film entries produced by members worldwide. November 8, 2014
UST Christmas Concert and UST Paskuhan - The Christmas celebration of the University of Santo Tomas. Pakalog Festival - the annual New Year's celebrations held in Santolan, Pasig. It is one of the only places in Metro Manila that do not permit fireworks and firecrackers on New Year's Eve.
The partial calendar list contains several of the oldest and larger religious and/or cultural festivals in the country. Each town, city, and village has a dedicated fiesta, resulting in thousands held throughout the year; a few are national in character. Some fiestas may contain multiple/conflicting dates and/or place entries.
Parols and Christmas lights on display at night. The parol is regarded as one of the most iconic and important symbols of the Filipino Christmas season. [1] [2]In the Philippines, Christmas (Filipino: Pasko; ⓘ) [a] is a major annual celebration, as in most countries of the Christian world.
This event takes place every First Sunday of December at the Plaza de Roma at the facade of the Manila Cathedral in Intramuros, Manila. This event is organized by the Cofradia de la Immaculada Concepcion [1] and the Intramuros Administration. This procession is the largest and grandest of its kind in the country.
This special non-working holiday applies to the capital city of Manila only marking the 1787 transfer of the Black Nazarene from the Luneta area to Quiapo Church, its current home. One of the biggest festive holidays in Metro Manila, the procession and related events are attended by millions of devotees from all over the country. January 11
A Christmas Concert [1] December 10, 2004 Himig Pasko sa UST, A Christmas Concert: Gift of the Thomasians [1] December 7, 2005 Yuletide Tunes [1] December 7, 2006 A Christmas Prayer [2] December 7, 2007 A Symphony of Carols [1] December 3–4, 2008 A Christmas Heritage [3] December 2–3, 2009 [4] December 1–2, 2010 A Gift to the World [5]
Simbang Gabi originated in 1669 during the Spanish colonization of the Philippines, as a practical compromise for farmers who began working before sunrise.When the Christmas season would begin, it was customary to hold novenas in the evenings, which was more common in the rest of the Hispanic world, but the priests saw that the people would attend despite the day's fatigue.