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It took rescuers five hours to free a teenager whose arm got stuck in a canal cover in Barangay Santo Niño, Cebu City.
According to his companion, the boy was reportedly looking for coins when his arm got stuck as he was trying to reach further ...
The statue of the Santo Niño is safely returned to Cebu City in the Philippines on April 3, 1945. Father McHugh of Ireland (l) and Augustinian Father Moran of Spain, hid the statue in the hills ...
A 15-year-old boy in Cebu City got his right arm stuck in a sewer cover. The incident happened today, Thursday, June 5, in ...
On January 19, 2025, in Cebu, Philippines, @montemarianne shared a lively video of a Santo Niño fiesta celebration taking place on a boat. The festive atmosphere unfolds as people are seen ...
Filipino Catholics on Long Island and in New York City are gearing up for their 35th annual celebration of one of the most important religious observances in their homeland — the Feast of Santo ...
These skilled artisans believe every devotee should have a replica of the image of the Santo Niño that they can proudly bring to the Fiesta Señor CEBU, Philippines – For more than a dozen ...
The Santo Niño, the religious foundation for the Sinulog festivities, was presented as a baptismal gift by the Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan to Queen Juana of Cebu in 1521. More than 450 ...
The dark wooden statue of the Santo Niño, about 12 inches tall, was produced by Flemish artisans, based on the historical account of St. Teresa of Avila, Spain.
Coming in from the December commemoration of his birth, the Feast of and the Sinulog Fiesta for Santo Niño are both celebrated on the third Sunday of January in Cebu City. By 1980, Sinulog ...
The annual festival began with the devotion to the image of the Baby Jesus found by the expedition of conquistador Miguel López de Legazpi in 1565. For Archbishop Jose Palma, it is a “true ...