Pit Señor!!! Viva Sto. Niño
Looking at the faithful and the crowd who processioned the images of the Holy Child, it would be safe to say that the first ever celebration of the Sto. Niño festival was a success. I didn’t realize you can do so much with that famous image, from a farmer to a nurse, from a student to a member of the knights of the altar, from Robin to a basketball player.
The biggest of them all, of course, was from the St. Joseph Parish Church. The smallest image that I saw was in a glass filled with water, about three inches in height.
The patio was filled with taurpulins like this:

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john bryan p. almonte said
am February 14 2008 @ 9:00 pm
ahm..hi po.. im bryan po..tourism student of URs angono.. anong ko po kung my copy po ba kayo ng history ng bayan natin at history ng ating simbahan?
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am April 11 2008 @ 8:11 pm
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