"Simbang gabi” means "Night mass" in Filipino. These Masses are celebrated each of the nine nights before Christmas.They represent the nine months of gestation of Our Lady before bringing the Child God into the world. Pope Leo XIII granted permission to celebrate the Christmas Novena from the 16th to the 24th with masses in the early hours before dawn. Hence their alternative name of “rooster masses". It is a way of bringing forward the Christmas Mass and celebrating it for a longer period so that it gradually sinks in to each heart. Like Christmas come early – purple vestments are replaced by white, the Gloria is prayed and readings and prayers are taken from the Christmas season. Popular songs are sung and everywhere is lit up.. At the end of Mass a rice broth is shared amongst the congregation, strengthening the spirit of fraternity.
After two years Simbang gabi returns to the Philippines.
"Simbang gabi” means "Night mass" in Filipino. These Masses are celebrated each of the nine nights before Christmas.They represent the nine months of gestation of Our Lady before bringing the Child God into the world. Pope Leo XIII granted permission to celebrate the Christmas Novena from the 16th to the 24th with masses in the early hours before dawn. Hence their alternative name of “rooster masses". It is a way of bringing forward the Christmas Mass and celebrating it for a longer period so that it gradually sinks in to each heart. Like Christmas come early – purple vestments are replaced by white, the Gloria is prayed and readings and prayers are taken from the Christmas season. Popular songs are sung and everywhere is lit up.. At the end of Mass a rice broth is shared amongst the congregation, strengthening the spirit of fraternity.
"Simbang gabi” means "Night mass" in Filipino. These Masses are celebrated each of the nine nights before Christmas.They represent the nine months of gestation of Our Lady before bringing the Child God into the world. Pope Leo XIII granted permission to celebrate the Christmas Novena from the 16th to the 24th with masses in the early hours before dawn. Hence their alternative name of “rooster masses". It is a way of bringing forward the Christmas Mass and celebrating it for a longer period so that it gradually sinks in to each heart. Like Christmas come early – purple vestments are replaced by white, the Gloria is prayed and readings and prayers are taken from the Christmas season. Popular songs are sung and everywhere is lit up.. At the end of Mass a rice broth is shared amongst the congregation, strengthening the spirit of fraternity.
