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Pasko sa Pilipinas
(Christmas in the Philippines and the Filipinos in New York)
Patricia Cruz and family
Some numbers:
• Religions–Catholic 82.9% (Roman Catholic 80.9%,
Aglipayan 2%), Muslim 5%, Evangelical 2.8%, Iglesia ni Kristo 2.3%, other Christian 4.5%, other 1.8%, unspecified 0.6%, none 0.1% (2000 census)
More numbers
• Population–105,720,644 (July
2013 est.)– country comparison
to the world: 13
• China• India• European Union• United States• Indonesia• Brazil• Pakistan• Nigeria• Bangladesh• Russia• Japan• Mexico
Christmas Music
• Starting September 1• Christmas caroling
Parol (Lantern)
Simbang Gabi (Misa de Gallo)
• Literally translates into “night mass”• Usually at 4 am (or 8 pm the night before)• 9 days from December 16 to 24• “Puto bumbong” – rice cake with purple yam
Simbang Gabi (Misa de Gallo)
Christmas 2006
9 days of gifts in stockings
Christmas 2007
Panunuluyan
• Pageant re-enacting the journey of St. Joseph and the Virgin Mary to look for lodging until the birth of Jesus in a manger in a barn.
Christmas 2011
Panunuluyan
Christmas 2011
Noche Buena
• Christmas Eve• Mass at midnight then family feast followed
by opening of gifts
Christmas 2005
Noche Buena
Christmas 2007 Christmas 2009
Christmas Day
• Waking up late• Eating more• Lechon – roasted pork
Christmas 2007 Christmas 2010
Holy Innocents’ Day (Dec 28)
• Day when King Herod ordered the death of boys up to 2 years old to kill Jesus
• Made positive by gift-giving to children who are poor
Christmas 2010 Christmas 2012
New Year
• From Chinese tradition of fire works and fire crackers
• Very loud to ward off evil spirits
New Year 2007
New Year
New Year 2007
FAMILY
Christmas 2005
Christmas 2006
Christmas 2007
Christmas 2008
Christmas 2009
Christmas 2010Christmas 2011
Christmas 2012
FAMILY
Christmas 2012
FAMILY
Christmas 2010