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ATI-ATIHAN

January 16-22 - Kalibo, Aklan One of the most popular of the Philippine festivals, the Ati-atihan is a celebration in honor of the Sto. Nio. Revelers don colorful costumes and paint their bodies black and dance to the distictive beat of "Hala bira!" around the town.

PASUNGAY
Every 2nd Saturday of January - San Joaquin, Iloilo A festival of bulls on the hillsides of San Joaquin. Prized bulls from the town and neighboring areas fight amidst wild cheering from spectators.

SINULOG
Every third weeken of January - Cebu City, Cebu The Feast of the Sto. Nio is celebrated in Cebu with a procession, street dancing competition and a fluvial parade. Much like the Ati-atihan, the Sinulog Festival is marked by frenzied reverly to the chant of "Pit Senor!"

DINAGYANG
Every fourth weekend of January - Iloilo City, Iloilo Spectacle characterized by a frenetic stomping of feet and hypnotic drumbeating. It is a colorful whirl of thousands of people dressed in unique costumes dancing and chanting all day and night.

ZAMBULAWAN Every third Sunday of January - Pagadian City, Zamboanga del Sur
The founding of Pagadian City showcases the Subanon tribe's rich cultural heritage by way of songs, dances and exhibits of musical instruments.

Devotion to our Lady of Perpetual Help

Devotions to St. Anthony

Devotion to our Lady of Sorrows

Devotions to St. Joseph

Devotion to our lady of Fatima

Devotions to St. Pio

Devotion to our Lady of Mt. Carmel

Devotions to St. Charles Borromeo

Devotion to our Lady of Lourdes

Devotions to St. Bridget

Devotion to our Lady of Manaoag

Devotions to St. Lucia

Philippine Celebrations

Devotions To Mother Mary and The Saints

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