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Sublimity in print.

A beloved tradition of Catholic Filipinos during the holidays, Misa de Gallo is a nine-day novena mass held at the crack of dawn from December 16 until the eve of Christmas. However, there is another set of masses held by some churches, called Simbang Gabi, which spans from the 15th to the 23rd of December. The two traditions are often confused with each other, but their differences are best understood through their history.

Misa de Gallo is more than just a celebration to the nativity of our savior Jesus Christ. It is more than just an obligation to attend church during the season. It is more than just the puto sikwate, the warm coffee we drink at the end of every mass, the enjoyment of going with the family together.

It is a celebration of the Filipino Christmas identity— boundless in love and unconditional in giving.

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Kim Bacalla

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