- Misa del Gallo
Misa de Gallo is the Spanish phrase for Midnight mass, more literally translated as "Rooster's
Mass ".It is saidwho? that the "Rooster's Mass" owes its name to the idea that a
rooster would have been among the first to witness the birth ofJesus , and thus be the one to announce it.In most Spanish speaking countries, "Misa de gallo" entails a typical midnight mass, starting at around 12:00 a.m. on
Christmas Eve .However, as practiced in the
Philippines , this custom lasts for nine days, starting onDecember 16 up toDecember 24 , during which Filipinos attend dawn masses, usually starting at around 4:00-5:00 a.m. This practice started centuries agovague|date=March 2008 during the Spanish colonial period whenpriests held early dawn masses for the farmers who wanted to attend Christmas mass but could not leave their fields. These masses were held before daybreak, hence the Filipino term "Simbang Gabi" (Midnight Mass). Even today, Filipinos wake up very early in the morning to attend the "Misa de Gallo" as an expression of devotion toGod . It is also an expression of devotion to theBlessed Virgin Mary .One of the customs related to the
Philippine Misa de Gallo is the selling of traditional Philippine food, such as "puto bumbong" (a purple colored rice pastry, seasoned with gratedcoconut and brown sugar),"tsokolate" (a hotcocoa drink), "bibingka " (flour and egg cakes cooked on top and under), and "salabat", orginger tea, which are sold by vendors outside churches to the faithful.
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