Christmas Traditions in the Philippines: Simbang Gabi (Night Masses / Midnight Mass)
Christmas in the Philippines can mean one of many things: endless family reunions, traffic from hell, shop ’til you drop days and Christmas lights all over! Though there is definitely one thing you need to experience if you ever spend Christmas in the Philippines: Simbang Gabi (Night Masses or...
Source: When In Manila
Simbang Gabi – Day 2
Forgive me for not providing any details about the first mass that I’ve attended yesterday, but I was just a bit too busy with a lot of other things in order to get a noteworthy post out.
We write the 17th of December, 2009. It is 2 in the morning as I called up my girlfriend to come over and...
Source: Pinoy Teens Online
Simbang gabi
Janreb : Lyra, bakit ka umiiyak? Unang araw pa naman ng simbang gabi malungkot ka.Lyra : Dahil sa boyfriend ko as usual. Sabi niya magkasama daw kami sisimba hindi naman pala tutupad sa usapan.Janreb : Sayang ganda ng sikat ng araw kung sasalubungin mo ng lungkot. Malay mo may dahilan siya kaya di nakasimba...
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Colorful Filipino Christmas Tradition: Simbang Gabi
According to rcam.org---the official site of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Manila in the Philippines, Simbang Gabi (Mass at Dawn) is one of the longest and most popular among the Filipino traditions in the country. It is when Catholic churches across the nation start to...
Source: One Pinoy Blogger
Simbang Gabi And My Back Pain
Anyway, here in Singapore, the Filipino Christmas tradition of Simbang Gabi (Misa de Gallo) started tonight at Church of Saint Anthony of Padua in Woodlands. I was supposed to attend the Simbang Gabi with my room mate but I was in so much pain that I have to skip it.






