Some random shots I took while roaming around the city and nearby provinces on Good Friday.
Roman Catholics call it faith. For non-catholic I suggest to consider it culture and heritage. Everyone is invited to make their own photo caption through the comment form below.
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First, how did it happen? We almost missed our flight! We were running late, and the cabin door was about to close when we boarded the airc...
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“this place will break your heart, will make you cry, will make you want to reach out, and will make you feel grateful & thankful, all ...
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I’m doing my usual morning run at the SM Mall of Asia bay side when I spotted this area. It kind of caught me by surprise seeing this area ...
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We all enjoyed my previous guessing game fun here even without prices at stake and I really thank you all for that! You are all truly awes...
buhay na buhay pa rin ang tradisyon! astig :D
ReplyDeleteMarami pa ding gumagawa nito tuwing mahal na araw. Sakit sa mata yung nagdurugo na likod ng lalaki
ReplyDeleteSo you did the Visita Iglesia pala? Nice!
ReplyDeleteNong umuwi ako sa Quezon, ganito rin ang scenario doon! Isang tradisyon na hanggang ngayon eh di nawawala sa ating mga pinoy.
ReplyDeletebet ko ang gnyang peg na hinahampas hampas try ko nga next year
ReplyDeletesa kawit yan diba?
ReplyDeletelapet samen nyan eeh,
dapt tumuloy ka na dito sa c.c. haha dame din event dito ung via crucis ung reenactment ng station of the cross at my pagpapako din na totoo
hanggang ngayon patuloy pa rin ang mga tradisyon.... thanks sa pag share.... smile always...
ReplyDeleteHindi talaga nawawala ang ganitong tradisyon. Thanks for sharing Ms. B :)
ReplyDeleteAng saya lang at kahit moderno na ang buhay ay di nakakalimutan at nawawala ang tradisyon nating tuwing Holy Week :) Nice pics Ms Balut! :)
ReplyDeleteat nawal ata ang comment ko? hehe anyway, thanks for sharing this ms. b at least may natira pa sa mga tradisyon natin kasi we are losing it na ata. =(
ReplyDeleteAng sakit nyan!
ReplyDeleteNice seeing this tradition. It reminds us of what Jesus has done!
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