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Dawn mass heralds start of Christmas celebrations

Dawn mass heralds start of Christmas celebrations

December 15, 2013 | 09:15 PM

By Robertzon F Ramirez/Manila Times

The Catholic faithful will be roused by the early pealing of church bells for the first dawn mass, a Filipino tradition that marks the start of the Christmas celebration.

The dawn masses began yesterday. The nine-day dawn masses start at 4am, although some parishes held an anticipated mass at 8.30pm yesterday.

Manila Archbishop Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle urged the Catholics to attend the dawn masses until the Christmas Eve.

The more devout Catholics complete the novena masses in the hope to obtaining special grace and favours.

“We wish to encourage the practice, whether at dawn or anticipated masses the previous night, because it is a source of spiritual nourishment for our faithful,” Tagle said in a circular.

Based on the guidelines released by the Catholic Church, the Misa de Aguinaldo (Simbang Gabi) should be celebrated from 4am to 5am.

“Therefore, only the dawn and when pastorally required, the evening masses are considered Simbang Gabi or Misa de Aguinaldo,” Tagle said.

He discouraged the holding of dawn masses outside churches such as in malls or shopping centres.

“We do not allow Simbang Gabi to be celebrated in corridors or hallways of shopping malls where the celebration of the Eucharist is needlessly exposed to shoppers that are indifferent to the celebration,” he said.

The practice of Simbang Gabi was introduced by the Spanish clergy. It has since become an annual event that people look forward to, because it heralds the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ.

After mass, people would have an early breakfast, bought from vendors near churches.

 

December 15, 2013 | 09:15 PM