The Simbang Gabi tradition was introduced in the Philippines by the Spanish friars to allow the farmers to go to Mass before going to the fields early in the morning.
Simbang Gabi is known by its popular Spanish name as the Misa de Gallo or “Mass of the Rooster.” Church bells would start ringing as early as 3:00 AM, waking people up so they could get ready for the 4:00 AM Mass, which they would attend for the nine days before Christmas.
Today, the tradition continues, although it is celebrated in new ways. Churches are decorated with colorful lights and beautiful parol lanterns to welcome churchgoers after the Mass, and traditional delicacies are served.
On SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16 this Filipino tradition will continue at the 4:30 pm Mass here at St. Mary’s. Some Filipino parishioners will lead the music at this Mass and will offer a taste of Filipino treats after the Mass. Please join us.