Family Traditions counter alienation and confusion. They help us define who we are, they provide something steady, reliable and safe in a confusing world
-Susan Lieberman
*On the 25th of December we celebrate Christmas Day
*On the 15th of January we celebrate our Fiesta
*We were taught by our parents to practice the "Mano Po" to show respect especially in older ones.
*Everytime there was a family member who is planning to get married were going to have the pamamanhikan to ask the permission of the parents and relatives of the girl that they are going to settle down.
*On the 1st day of November we celebrate the All Saints Day
*On the 2nd of November we celebrate the All Souls Day
*On the 1st of January we celebrate New Year
*We also celebrate the Holy Week every year.
*We also practice the eating with hands because you can really enjoy the food.
*Attending the dawn masses, mass on the 24th of December, masses during the Good Friday and masses every sundays.
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