or “Long live Señor Sto. Niño!” Of the number, 13 came from provinces and cities outside of Cebu, including a group from South Korea which offered a dance presentation. Grand winners in the ...
“Viva pit senyor” is a phrase used to express gratitude to the Sto. Niño that originated from the Sinulog Festival. It is an abbreviation of the Cebuano phrase “sangpit sa Señor”, which ...
Niño de Pagadian on Sunday, Jan. 19. Each carrying Sto. Niño images, young and old devotees danced on the streets leading to the Sto. Niño Cathedral here to express prayers and devotion and ...
Millions of devotees flocked to the central Philippines city of Cebu over the weekend to join the liturgical celebration of the Señor Sto. Niño with gratitude ... including the “Pit Señor” song ...
one of the highlights in the celebration of the Feast of Señor Sto. Niño. The dry run, held in the Cebu-Mactan Channel, featured Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) vessels BRP Malabrigo (MRRV-4402 ...
Nothing can ever separate us from the love of the Niño,” said Palma. With this year’s theme for Fiesta Señor, “Sto. Niño: Hope of the Pilgrim Church,” Palma expressed deep gratitude for ...
Different vessels participated in Saturday's fluvial procession for the 460th Fiesta Señor celebration in Cebu. Fr. Jules Van Almieres, media liason officer of the Basilica Minore del Santo Niño, told ...
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