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With its Flemish design and deep history, the Sto. Niño has become one of the most popular symbols of Christian Filipino faith, occupying home altars, school displays and even places of business.
OUR ANCESTRAL home along Santiago de Vera Street in Tondo was just a stone’s throw away from the Sto. Niño de Tondo Parish Church. Our grandparents were deeply religious and were involved in ...
The feast of Sto. Niño. GUIDING LIGHT - Rev. Fr. Benjamin Sim, Sj - The Freeman. January 16, ... Today there’s the little image of the Santo Niño on altars in almost every Filipino home and shop.
Darsy Dave Tampus, 28, has his devotion to Señor Sto. ... Darsy found comfort and passion in creativity. In a modest home, ... my lola would often speak to the Sto. Nino. We grew up with the Sto.
The Sto Niño, revered as the Child-Jesus, the wandering boy from the lost district of Atocha in 14th century Spain, has become an integral part of Filipino religiosity and folk piety.
In Cebu, Sinulog is a ritual prayer-dance honoring Sto. Niño, with origins traced back to a baptismal gift from Portuguese conquistador Ferdinand Magellan in 1521. Similarly, Dinagyang in Iloilo and ...
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