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3rd Sunday of January | FEAST OF THE STO NIÑO The celebration of the Feast of the Sto. Niño in the Philippines – & only in the Philippines, the 3rd Sunday of January is always celebrated as the Feast of the Sto. Niño. Thus, it is a religious event unique to the Philippines. This is a special privilege given to our country by the Holy See, due to our special & unique devotion to the Christ Child. The Spanish title “Sto. Niño” means “Holy Child.” #StoNiño #FeastOfTheStoNiño #ChildJesus #Feast Sto Nino Image, Sto Nino, Sinulog Festival, First Sunday Of Advent, Child Jesus, Catholic Prayers, Lord Jesus Christ, The Philippines, Boyfriend Pictures

3rd Sunday of January | FEAST OF THE STO NIÑO The celebration of the Feast of the Sto. Niño in the Philippines – & only in the Philippines, the 3rd Sunday of January is always celebrated as the Feast of the Sto. Niño. Thus, it is a religious event unique to the Philippines. This is a special privilege given to our country by the Holy See, due to our special & unique devotion to the Christ Child. The Spanish title “Sto. Niño” means “Holy Child.” #StoNiño #FeastOfTheStoNiño #ChildJesus #Feast

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1/3 January 16 | ChurchCelebration | FEAST OF THE STO. NIÑO The Feast of the Sto. Niño is a religious celebration unique to the Philippines. The Spanish title “Sto. Niño” means “Holy Child”. Filipinos have a strong devotion to the Holy Child as can be seen through the presence of the Sto. Niño’s image everywhere. The devotion to the Child Jesus is as old as Christianity itself in the Philippines. Colorful festivals such as the Sinulog in Cebu tell the story of the arrival of Christianity ../2 Sto Nino Image, Sto Nino, First Sunday Of Advent, Sunday Worship, Blessed Sunday, Texture Graphic Design, Child Jesus, Eucharist, Cebu

1/3 January 16 | ChurchCelebration | FEAST OF THE STO. NIÑO The Feast of the Sto. Niño is a religious celebration unique to the Philippines. The Spanish title “Sto. Niño” means “Holy Child”. Filipinos have a strong devotion to the Holy Child as can be seen through the presence of the Sto. Niño’s image everywhere. The devotion to the Child Jesus is as old as Christianity itself in the Philippines. Colorful festivals such as the Sinulog in Cebu tell the story of the arrival of Christianity…

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