Category Archives: Religion

Christmas In The Philippines Has Officially Begun!

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Whenever you see or hear Jose Mari Chan sing his most popular carol, you know it’s Christmas season in the Philippines.

The country is known to have the longest Christmas season in the entire Christendom, officially beginning the first of September.

But lo and behold, Christmas 2023 begins even earlier. It has actually begun on Easter Sunday, locally known as Pasko (Christmas) Ng Pagkabuhay.

Yesterday, Filipino netizens reported the first sightings of Chan.

A New Holy Week Tradition Is Born: Bisita Kay Marites!

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – One of the most revered Filipino traditions during Holy Week is “Bisita Iglesia,” where Catholic devotees visit as many churches as they can on Maundy Thursday.

But that tradition is slowly losing traction, especially with many Filipinos skipping church in favor of beach and other vacations during the Holy Week long weekend.

A new tradition seems to have been born, particularly among the so-called “Marites,” men and women who resort to rumor and fake news-mongering to help promote their chosen political orientation or affiliation.

The Adobo Chronicles learned that instead of men and women visiting churches, they go from one house to another, within and outside of their neighborhood, to hook up with fellow Marites to gather more gossip to beef up their social media posts.

The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has expressed grave concern over this new “Bisita ng mga Marites” which is fast catching fire in many parts of the country.

Ateneo Suspends High School Masses For Non-perfect Rating Of Its Eucharistic Host.

QUEZON CITY, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Quezon City Bureau) – Catholic University Ateneo De Manila University suspended its High School masses after a student posted a “review” of the Eucharistic host distributed at one of its services.

A student posted a social media review of the host distributed during the said mass.

The student rated the host overall at 7.1 out of a possible 10.

The Ateneo authorities expected the review to be 10 out of 10.