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PABASA Festival

PABASA Festival. Group 1: Isabella de Ocampo Alecx Descallar Eunice Divinagracia Tracy Edmiston Bea Ereneta Jan Estigoy Isa Fabella. What is Pabasa ?. Every year during Holy Week celebrations some Filipino Catholics get together. This tradition is called “ Pabasa ”. .

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PABASA Festival

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  1. PABASA Festival Group 1: Isabella de Ocampo AlecxDescallar Eunice Divinagracia Tracy Edmiston Bea Ereneta Jan Estigoy IsaFabella

  2. What is Pabasa? Every year during Holy Week celebrations some Filipino Catholics get together. This tradition is called “Pabasa”.

  3. Pabasa starts on a Holy Wednesday until Good Friday. Which are often held in community chapels.

  4. How do we celebrate this festival? Pabasa festival is more like a tradition when old folks in particular read a book called “Pasyon” ( The Passion of Christ ).

  5. But instead of reading it, they chant it or read it in a tune. Singing the whole book phrase by phrase, line per line.

  6. Why do we celebrate this festival? We celebrate this festival to commemorate the death of Jesus Christ in a solemn and calm manner compared to the other traditions.

  7. SOURCES >Oic_ed., A Filipino Catholic tradition during Holy Week. Retrieved on February 21,2011, from http://edisonism.com/index.php. option=com_content&view=article&id=321%3Aaquotpabasaaquot-a-filipino-chatholic-tradition-during-the-holy-week-celebration&catid=39%3Aedisonism&Itemid=1

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