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English: Photo of 1 of the 102 floats - Good Friday processions in Baliuag[1] (carrozas or carriages of Holy Images - March 29, 2013 most famous Good Friday Procession in Baliuag, Bulacan[2], St. Augustine Parish Church of Baliuag[3]: References and description:[4]Time-tested rites on Good Friday March 29, 2013 In Baliuag, Bulacan, some 80 religious images will be paraded through the streets.[5]Lenten Procession A lavish display of religious fervor that only the people of Baliuag can manifest in a hundred richly adorned giant carozas depicting the passion and death of Jesus Christ. It is held every Holy Wednesday and Good Friday. The procession starts at 5:00 in the afternoon. [6]Good Friday traditions, solemn rites held today Holy Wednesday Focuses On Judas’ Betrayal Of Jesus[7]
In Baliuag, Bulacan, the “Prusisyon ng mga Santo,” a grand procession featuring more than 80 images has become a much anticipated attraction on Holy Wednesday and Good Friday.[8]Bulacan: Holy Wednesday and Good Friday processions in Baliuag, Bulacan The Holy Wednesday and Good Friday processions start at 7 p.m. The Good Friday procession is slightly longer since the Santo Entierro and a few other carrozas participate. But for their Holy Wednesday procession, there were 85 carrozas, mostly tableaux from the ministry, passion and death of Christ. [9]Good Friday in Bulacan, Philippines 86 massive carossas or carriages carrying life size dioramas depicting a scene in the life of Jesus were paraded all over town after sunset. It was monumental![10]Solemn rites on Good Friday[11]Baliuag Lenten Procession[12]Tourists witness Good Friday procession in Baliwag[13]BALIUAG LENTEN PROCESSION Experience the longest Lenten procession in the Philippines, the Baliuag Lenten Procession. An old tradition of the people from Baliuag, Bulacan every Good Friday. The over 90 plus floats showcase the life and death of our Lord Jesus Christ. The “Prosisyon ng mga Santo”, Baliuag’s main Lenten attraction is a grand parade of 0f less than a hundred lavishly decorated floats depicting scenes of the passion and sufferings of Christ. [14]Larger Than Life On Good Friday[15]Passion of Christ processions today[16]Tourists witness Good Friday procession in Baliwag |
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