I went out with Anj and Rose for the traditional visita iglesia, a pilgrimage that essentially follows the path of Christ when He carried His cross from the streets of Jerusalem to Golgotha. Ideally, one would visit 14 churches to reflect on the 14 stations, but since it was our first time to do it in Manila, we settled for 5 churches.
We relived the Way of the Cross at the UST Chapel, Sta. Cruz Church, Binondo Church, Manila Cathedral, and San Agustin Church. I had a great time going on a walking tour around the Old Manila (though more circumspect of bad elements in crowded spaces) while seeing these historical pieces from the Old Hispanic times. These centuries-old churches have become silent witnesses to all changes in our society. I took pictures of the places we went to because we were amazed with the regal architecture and design. Here are some of those:
We caught sight of a reenactment of Christ’s washing of the disciples’ feet on the Last Supper Mass. This happens simultaneously in almost all Catholic parishes in the Philippines and has become one of the highlights of the Catholic Lenten celebration.
It was a well-spent Maundy Thursday. We reflected on the passion and sufferings of our Lord, which I believe is the very core of why we, as Christians, observe the Holy Week. In the past couple of years, I’d find myself very much on vacation mode – just freeing my mind while relaxing at the beach. But this year is different, and I’m glad I rediscovered the very meaning of the Holy Week through our visita iglesia.up:gucci handbags
At syempre, di 'to mawawala... =)
Happy Easter, in advance!!!
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