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5 GOOD FRIDAY TRADITIONS IN OUR FAMILY

April 18, 2014 by Little Miss Honey 951 Comments

Way of the Cross

Good Friday is a religious holiday for us Catholics where we remember Jesus Christ crucifixion on the cross and how much He love His people. It is a day of atonement and solemnity for Christian believers everywhere.

While growing up in the Philippines, our parents has instilled in us a strong Catholic faith and we have traditions that we normally do during a Good Friday.

1. VISITA IGLESIA / WAY OF THE CROSS IN 7 CHURCHES

We would usually visit 7 churches in Iloilo City and pray the way of the cross. The kids (us) would take turns in reading one of the 15th stations of the cross while we meditate and contemplate on Jesus Christ’s Passion and Love for His people.

Way of the Cross

2.RELIGIOUS MOVIE WATCHING

After visita iglesia, we normally go straight home but we are not allowed to play around, make too much noise and laugh boisterously. So our mother would make us watch religious movie which we all enjoyed. The movie every Holy Week would either be THE TEN COMMANDMENTS, BEN-HUR and BARABBAS. These are very old movies but well-directed, well-made and with really good actors. You will see the younger, sexier Charlston Heston and Yul Brenner in the THE TEN COMMANDMENTS. The movie of Mel Gibson, THE PASSION OF CHRIST, can be included in this batch of good religious movie for Lent as well.

from movie "THE TEN COMMANDMENTS"

from movie “THE TEN COMMANDMENTS”

3. STREET PROCESSION 

In the afternoon, we would join the street procession officiated by our parish. There will be several carrozas (carriages of holy images) in the street and we will choose which carroza to follow. We would be praying the rosary while lightening a candle. We would walk the streets from the church circling around the neighbourhood  and back to the church where we came from. We have a relative who owns one of the statue in the carroza and we would normally follow her carroza during these processions.

taken from www.asiafinest.com

taken from www.asiafinest.com

4. KISSING OF CRUCIFIED JESUS

After the procession, most churches would have a life-sized statue of Jesus Christ lying near the altar. Most of all the sacred images and statues inside the church are covered by  purple cloths. People would queue up to kiss the feet of the statue of Jesus Christ. Church organizers would wipe a sweet-smelling alcohol after every penitent kiss for hygienic purposes. We would visit 7 churches on that evening to get a chance to kiss the statue that depicts our crucified Christ.

5. MEDITATING ON THE JESUS SEVEN LAST WORDS  & ACT OF CONTRITION

 Upon the cross, Jesus uttered 7 last phrases and sentences, all of which have a deep meaning and is good for the penitent to reflect upon.

(1) Matthew 27:46 tells us that about the ninth hour Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying, “Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?” which means, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” 

(2) “Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing” (Luke 23:34).

(3) “I tell you the truth, today you will be with me in paradise” (Luke 23:43).

(4) “Father, into Your hands I commit my spirit” (Luke 23:46).

(5) “Dear Woman, here is your son!” and “Here is your mother!” 

(6) “I am thirsty” (John 19:28).

(7) “It is finished!” (John 19:30).

taken from: http://www.gotquestions.org

It is also a perfect time to be mindful of all the sins we have committed against our loving God and do an act of contrition. It is also good to have a renewed fervour to be better as the resurrection of Christ approaches. In three days, our Lord will rise up on a lovely Easter Sunday.

Have a blessed Good Friday, everyone!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Catholic, Christians, Good Friday, Holy Week, Iloilo, Jesus Christ, Lent, philippines

THE NEW KRUA THAI: SIAM THAI CUISINE

March 25, 2012 by Little Miss Honey 665 Comments

J and I just finished a seminar and we were famished. We were deciding on what restaurant we are going to go for dinner.

After carefully deliberation, hehe, we thought of trying the new Krua Thai: Siam Thai Cuisine. It was sad to know that one of our favorite restos, Krua Thai closed in Smallville Complex but we learned that it will be replaced by  a revamped Krua Thai: Siam Thai Cuisine, Krus Thai’s sister restaurant that is available in Cebu and Cagayan de Oro. They were awarded “Most Promising Retailer” by the Ayala Malls. Their new slogan is authentic Thai cuisine refined to sophistication. They wanted a modern twist to the Thai Cuisine to adjust to the changing times.

In Krua Thai, the interior decor is purely Thai influence which dark wood, dim yellow lights, and intricate wood carvings on the wall. In Siam Thai Cuisine, the interiors remiain consistent to their brand. They gave the atmosphere more splash of colors and a touch of shabby chic but still with the heavy Thai influence resonating on the decors.

A Thai dining is never complete without our favorite Pad Thai with egg. It’s the best! Order it. You won’t regret it.

P200

I picked the Spicy Red Chicken Curry.

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This one made our tummies happy. It wasn’t too spicy just enough for me that I could enjoy the flavors in my mouth. The sauce was delicious, you can taste the coconut and the sweetness in it. The cuts of the chicken were in adequate portions.

J ordered Mango Salad Rolls.

P95

It’s summer. And I just have tasted summer in my mouth. I can’t stop singing praises for this appetizer. It is a spring roll with a minced fruit cocktails and a large strip of mango and yummy mayo-sauce in it. It comes with a blended mango sauce.

We were so happy with our orders and our bulging tummies couldn’t agree more….

Siam Thai Cuisine
Benigno Aquino Drive
Diversion Road, Iloilo City
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Filed Under: Food Discoveries Tagged With: foodie, Iloilo, Thai Food

PAHABOL BLOG FOR 2011: CHRISTMAS PARTY AT CASA FIAMMETTA

December 31, 2011 by Little Miss Honey 3,429 Comments

This is such a long overdue blog. But due to my busy schedule and holiday preparations, blogging duties has been neglected. But here goes… Our Department of Family Medicine had our Christmas party last Dec 15. After several meetings, we decided to have our 2011 Christmas party at this old ranch in Barotac Nuevo called Casa Fiametta.
Casa Fiammetta is a ranch resort owned by Emmanuel Gemora. It is a riding schooling offering lessons on English Equitation. It is also has cabins and logs for functions. As you enter, you really get the old ranch feel — the red woods, cute cabins, large lawn and even an old red gasoline station…. Ang kyoot! It is perfect for families get-togethers and company functions. It is also can be used for prenuptial pictures. I even suggested it to a soon-to-be-married friend of mine. For more info about the place, click link http://www.iloiloboard.com/casa-fiammetta.php.

 

We has so much that day…. We had games, did our exchange gifts, pig-out with all the foodies we got and took lots of pictures, hehe.. I got a Maybelline Volume Express Hypercurl Mascara from my Monita, hehe….. Weee!

Yoga pose in Casa Fiammetta
Top: Wrangler; Shorts: July Boutique; Sandals: Grendha; Eyewear: Rayban

So do I hear a hee-ha? Hee-ha! Belated Merry Christmas everyone!

Casa Fiammetta
Barotac Nuevo,Iloilo, Philippines
09207124912

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Hi I'm Honey! I am a Filipina who has studied & lived in Saudi Arabia for a few years, worked in Singapore and is currently based in Oman with my husband & our three little boys. I am a medical doctor, a lifestyle blogger, travel junkie, a foodie and a bookworm. I hope I can drizzle a bit of sunshine and inspirations whenever you drop by my blog. Thanks for dropping by! See ya soon.. :)
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