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  • 1/22/2024
Aired (January 19, 2024): Isa sa mga selebrasyon tuwing Enero ang Kapistahan ng Santo Niño. Kaya naman ang muling pagpanaog ng imahen ng Santo Niño hindi natin pinalampas na saksihan sa ika-49 na anibersaryo ng Santo Niño de Malolos sa Bulacan. Panoorin ang video.

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00:00 Like the image of St. Nino, wherever you go, you will experience the great devotion and faith of Filipinos.
00:07 That is the story of JM and Sinas.
00:10 JM?
00:12 In Santo Inguin, Inero, the devotion of Filipinos to St. Nino is one of the most popular festivals.
00:21 That is why on the 49th anniversary of their St. Nino de Malolos, we will be witnessing its celebration.
00:30 One of the most important parts of the celebration of St. Nino de Malolos
00:45 is the "Panaog" or departure of the original image of the priest to the home of his relative or family who cares for the image.
00:53 This tradition is depicted by Fr. Agustinian and Fr. Tantoco, one of the women of Malolos.
01:00 They are the first to pray before it becomes a year of celebration.
01:04 Because this "Panaog" is the beginning of the day of the novenary for his celebration,
01:11 people are waiting for it to be the mark of the beginning of the feast.
01:17 In the village of Canalate, the procession began.
01:20 Along with the music of the musicians and the invocation of the young people, the devotees prayed.
01:27 The photographer Tom is one of the devotees of St. Nino de Malolos.
01:32 He used his images to spread his devotion to many people.
01:38 I started to pray to him and eventually, I fulfilled my prayers.
01:45 Through the images, we will show the true devotion that we will spread.
01:51 The image of St. Nino de Malolos will be distributed in the "Templete de St. Nino de Malolos"
01:56 where he will be praying and fasting during the novena.
02:01 Meanwhile, you can also visit their St. Nino exhibit at Bulacan Sports Gymnasium until January 26,
02:08 where you can see almost 500 images of St. Nino.
02:12 Susan, we are here at their St. Nino exhibit
02:19 and we are here with the president of St. Nino de Malolos Foundation, Inc., Mr. Edwin Maclang.
02:27 Sir, can you introduce us to the different types of St. Nino that we have here?
02:33 But before that, our question is,
02:36 why are there places that give different images of St. Nino?
02:44 Good evening to all of you who are wearing clothes.
02:47 In clothing, people identify themselves with St. Nino
02:54 because even though St. Nino is God, he is also a human being.
02:58 So, for example, St. Nino is a panadero.
03:03 He thinks that St. Nino is guiding him to be a panadero.
03:08 That's why he will dress St. Nino as a panadero,
03:11 he will dress St. Nino as a panadero,
03:13 and he identifies himself with St. Nino as a panadero, as a musician, as a human being.
03:20 Sir, can you show us the different images of St. Nino that we have here?
03:25 St. Nino is a person who is sad because he was hurt.
03:31 So, even though he is a God who is wearing a beautiful golden dress,
03:37 but he is also a human being who is hurt.
03:41 Next.
03:42 This one is very peculiar, it's a different type.
03:45 St. Nino will wrap himself.
03:46 Maybe we should think that the owner of St. Nino will wrap himself.
03:50 So, before he sells his goods, he will pray to St. Nino, he identifies himself with him.
03:54 This is our favorite one.
03:57 St. Nino is sleeping.
03:58 St. Nino is a true child, a true human being.
04:02 He is sleeping, he is a human being, he is sleeping even though he is a God.
04:06 This one, St. Nino is a patron of farmers.
04:13 Of course, Isidro is a farmer, but St. Nino is a God.
04:18 So, we will pray to St. Nino, St. Nino please guide our harvest.
04:22 At last.
04:24 This is what I was saying earlier, St. Nino is a patron.
04:27 Maybe the owner of this is a patron or he has a bakery,
04:33 he can identify himself with him and hence the image of St. Nino.
04:37 Even though they look different, but they are one faith.
04:41 Thank you very much, Sir Edwin.
04:42 Live from Malolos, Bulacan, I am JM Encinas,
04:46 and that is the story of "Ka-Yeng, Dapat Alam Mo, Susan!"
04:49 Thank you very much, JM Encinas.
04:53 [Music]
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