My sister Amor and Husband Pol visit our Parents Mausoleum on All Souls Day, Barotac Viejo, Iloilo, Philippines |
Every November 2nd,
people in most parts of the world celebrate All Souls’ Day. It is the
day when we remember our loved ones who have passed away. How do
Filipinos honor the dead?
Most Filipinos go to the cemetery to visit the graves of deceased relatives and friends. Some prefer to go on Oct. 31st or Nov. 1st,
while some go to the cemetery for three straight days. Others would
spend the night at their loved ones mausoleum. Once we arrive, we clean
the tombs, light up candles, offer flowers, and say a prayer for the
souls of the departed.
The largest cemetery in the
Philippines is the Manila North Cemetery. This is where some of the
country’s past presidents and other politicians are buried. It is also
the final resting place of many popular celebrities. (Photo from philippines-travel-guide.com)
During this
time, schools are on their semester break so it is also an opportunity
for families to spend time together. Children would play with their
cousins as the adults would exchange stories and play cards or mahjong
(a game that originated in China). Back in the 80s, flying kites and
catching dragonflies were favorite activities among the young.
Filipinos, known for their love of singing, also bring guitars to serve
as a means of entertainment while at the cemetery.
As
lunchtime approaches, everyone sets the table for the various dishes
cooked for that day. It usually includes the deceased loved one’s
favorite dish. We place a plate of food in front of the tomb or grave as
offering for the soul of our relatives and friends. Priests would also
go around the cemetery to offer prayers and bless graves.
(Photo from sanantonioabadparish.com)
Many people
go back to their home provinces for All Souls’ Day. If they can’t, they
go to the church to light candles. Special masses are also held in
memory of the departed.
Aside from honoring the dead, Filipinos also use this time to unwind. On Oct. 30th or 31st,
many establishments and private companies hold a Halloween party.
Malls, hotels, and villages also host trick or treat events for the
kids. Some Filipinos go to the beach to relax and recharge.
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Article by Manette Tuvida
Source:https://primer.com.ph/tips-guides/2015/10/31/how-filipinos-celebrate-all-souls-day/
Here's an article on superstitions and beliefs of Filipinos on All Saints/All Souls Days
https://www.aswangproject.com/superstitions-and-beliefs-surrounding-all-saints-souls-day-in-the-philippines/
Meanwhile Enjoy a Rendition of Bayan Ko from London, UK
/https://www.facebook.com/Phils.Best/videos/2456168688042554/
Source:https://primer.com.ph/tips-guides/2015/10/31/how-filipinos-celebrate-all-souls-day/
Here's an article on superstitions and beliefs of Filipinos on All Saints/All Souls Days
https://www.aswangproject.com/superstitions-and-beliefs-surrounding-all-saints-souls-day-in-the-philippines/
Meanwhile Enjoy a Rendition of Bayan Ko from London, UK
/https://www.facebook.com/Phils.Best/videos/2456168688042554/
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