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Pasko sa Pilipinas (Christmas in the Philippines and the Filipinos in New York) Patricia Cruz and family
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Some numbers: Religions – Catholic 82.9% (Roman Catholic 80.9%, Aglipayan 2%), Muslim 5%, Evangelical 2.8%, Iglesia ni Kristo 2.3%, other Christian 4.5%, other 1.8%, unspecified 0.6%, none 0.1% (2000 census)
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More numbers Population – 105,720,644 (July 2013 est.) – country comparison to the world: 13 China India European Union United States Indonesia Brazil Pakistan Nigeria Bangladesh Russia Japan Mexico
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Christmas Music Starting September 1 Christmas caroling
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Parol (Lantern)
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Simbang Gabi (Misa de Gallo) Literally translates into “night mass” Usually at 4 am (or 8 pm the night before) 9 days from December 16 to 24 “Puto bumbong” – rice cake with purple yam
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Simbang Gabi (Misa de Gallo) Christmas 2006
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9 days of gifts in stockings Christmas 2007
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Panunuluyan Pageant re-enacting the journey of St. Joseph and the Virgin Mary to look for lodging until the birth of Jesus in a manger in a barn. Christmas 2011
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Panunuluyan Christmas 2011
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Noche Buena Christmas Eve Mass at midnight then family feast followed by opening of gifts Christmas 2005
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Noche Buena Christmas 2007 Christmas 2009
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Christmas Day Waking up late Eating more Lechon – roasted pork Christmas 2007Christmas 2010
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Holy Innocents’ Day (Dec 28) Day when King Herod ordered the death of boys up to 2 years old to kill Jesus Made positive by gift-giving to children who are poor Christmas 2010Christmas 2012
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New Year From Chinese tradition of fire works and fire crackers Very loud to ward off evil spirits New Year 2007
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New Year New Year 2007
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FAMILY Christmas 2005 Christmas 2006 Christmas 2007 Christmas 2008 Christmas 2009 Christmas 2010 Christmas 2011 Christmas 2012
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FAMILY Christmas 2012
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FAMILY Christmas 2010
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