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  2. Good Friday processions in Baliwag - Wikipedia

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    Good Friday processions in Baliuag or Holy Week procession in Baliuag, Bulacan is an event taking place in Holy Week, in a traditional Roman Catholic culture of the St. Augustine Parish Church of Baliuag. In the Philippines, Good Friday [nb 1] [1] while others contend that it is a corruption of "God Friday".

  3. Saint Augustine Parish Church (Baliwag) - Wikipedia

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    The Baliwag Lenten Procession on Good Friday is one of the longest Lenten procession in the Philippines. [14] The procession around the town is joined by the parishioners along with floats ( carozas or carriages) of life-size dioramas depicting scenes during the time of Jesus. [ 15 ]

  4. Holy Week in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Baliwag Good Friday procession is the longest Lenten procession in the Philippines. [16] Baliwag currently has 118 statues and scenes portraying the life of Christ. [17] This activity is well-attended by both local and foreign tourists, and follows the main liturgical service of the day. Mass is not celebrated on this day.

  5. Bulacan - Wikipedia

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    Flagellants and Lenten Rites: Paombong (Good Friday) Lenten Procession: Baliwag (Good Friday) Barong at Saya Festival: Pandi (April 17) Halamang Dilaw Festival: Marilao (April 21 – May 8) Kneeling Carabao Festival: Pulilan (May 14–15) Obando Fertility Dance: Obando (May 17–19) Buntal Festival: Baliwag (Month of May)

  6. Our Lady of Most Holy Rosary Parish Church (Makinabang)

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    Before the 1521-1898 Spanish colonization of the Philippines, Makinabang was already a settlement or sitio and the largest in Baliuag. When the Spanish friars, particularly the Augustinians, founded Saint Augustine Church in 1733, a Spanish mestizo introduced a wood sugarcane press to the area.

  7. List of festivals in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Lenten Week/ "Pagpapako" [59] Apr 6 [59] Baler and Casiguran, Aurora [59] Pamalandong ha Palo [59] Apr 6 [59] Palo, Leyte [59] Kalbaryo [59] Apr 6 [59] La Carlota City [59] Ang Hatol (the Way of the Cross) [59] Apr 6 [59] Cainta, Rizal [59] Prusisyon [59] Apr 6 [59] Angeles City, Mabalacat, San Fernando, Sasmuan and Betis, Pampanga [59] Baliuag ...

  8. Eat Bulaga! Lenten Drama Specials - Wikipedia

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    Eat Bulaga! Lenten Drama Specials is an annual anthology special by the Philippine noontime show Eat Bulaga! in observance with the Holy Week. The episodes usually release during the Holy Monday to Holy Wednesday. The series runs from 1981 to 2008 but later returned in 2014, the series goes in hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 to 2023 ...

  9. Lent - Wikipedia

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    Lent (Latin: Quadragesima, [1] 'Fortieth') is the solemn Christian religious observance in the liturgical year commemorating the 40 days Jesus spent fasting in the desert and enduring temptation by Satan, according to the Gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke, before beginning his public ministry.