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Proclamation No. 167 Dropped from the list through Proclamation No. 368, series of 2023 on October 11, 2023 March 28 (2024) Maundy Thursday: Huwebes Santo: Movable Regular Part of the Triduum of Holy Week and includes the Mass of the Lord's Supper (the Last Supper). Act No. 345 [19] March 30 (2024) Good Friday: Biyernes Santo: Movable Regular
In April 1961, Philippine President Carlos P. Garcia signed Republic Act No. 3022 into law, declaring April 9 of every year as "Bataan Day". [9]In June 1987, Executive Order No. 203 revised all national holidays in the Philippines, referring to the April 9 holiday as "Araw ng Kagitingan (Bataan and Corregidor Day)". [10]
Despite his prior military experience, Johnson had no official role in the Philippines. [7] The only copy of the "Acta de la Proclamacion de Independencia del Pueblo Filipino" or "The Birth Certificate of the Filipino Nation", handwritten by Lt. Col. Jose Bañuelo, was sold for P11.4 million at the Leon Gallery auction on September 14, 2024. [8 ...
Proclamation No. 727, series of 2024, contains the general list, [7] with the People Power anniversary, which was not declared a holiday for 2024, being returned but as a working day. [8] A day prior to All Saints' Day (October 31) is included in the list, while All Souls' Day (November 2) is excluded. [8] [9]
On October 13, 2023, the national government released through Proclamation No. 368, series of 2023 dated October 11, 2023 declaring the regular, national, special, and additional special days. The EDSA People Power Revolution Anniversary is dropped from the list of special non-working holidays. [333]
Weekly observances in April 2024. April 1 to 7: Be Kind to Spiders Week. April 3 to 9: National Public Health Week. April 4 to 9: National Wildlife Week. April 6 to 13: National Robotics Week ...
July 22, 2024 () Duration: 1 hour and 22 minutes: Venue: Session Hall, Batasang Pambansa Complex: Location: Quezon City, Philippines: Filmed by: Radio Television Malacañang: Participants: Bongbong Marcos Francis Escudero Martin Romualdez: Languages: English, Filipino: Previous: 2023 State of the Nation Address: Next: 2025 State of the Nation ...
Philippine flags on display. Prior to 1964, June 12 was observed as Flag Day in the country. In 1965, President Diosdado Macapagal issued Proclamation No. 374, which moved National Flag Day to May 28 (the date the Philippine Flag was first flown in the victory by Filipino forces in the Battle of Alapan located in Imus, Cavite in 1898).