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FEAST OF THE HOLY CROSS

Bulacan Feast of the Holy Cross of WawaPhoto from:  cultureofthephilippines.wikispaces.com

 

Bulacan Feast of the Holy Cross of WawaPhoto from:  bulacan.gov.ph

 

The Pagoda sa Wawa is held every first Sunday of July in Bocaue, Bulacan, in honor of the Holy Cross of Wawa (Mahal na Krus sa Wawa). The festival is also known as the Bocaue River Festival, Bocaue Pagoda Festival, and the Pista ng Mapagpalang Krus sa Wawa (Fiesta of the Blessed Cross of Wawa). The main attraction of the celebration is the fluvial parade of the pagoda or decorated barge and colorful small boats.

 

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 Bulacan Feast of the Holy Cross of WawaPhoto from:  robbyandharry.blogspot.com

 

Legend states that the forefathers of Bocaue extracted the Holy Cross of Wawa from the river 200 years ago, and the celebration is in commemoration of this event. A well-known story tells of a woman who was saved from drowning by a floating cross which is presumed to be the Holy Cross of Wawa.

 

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The Holy Cross of Wawa, a replica of the cross on which Jesus Christ was crucified, is set on a pagoda, which is paraded down the river, led by a retinue of bancas. The entire fluvial procession is colorfully decorated and hundreds of devotees from all over the Philippines gather to pay homage to the Holy Cross of Wawa. The festivities also include a nine-day novena, which celebrates the rescue of the Holy Cross of Wawa from the Bocaue River.

 

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 Bulacan Feast of the Holy Cross of WawaPhoto from:  lonelyplanetimages.com

 

Devotees customarily douse each other with water from the river during the festival, especially during the procession. The density of devotees forces some to swim alongside the pagoda when they cannot find space for themselves on the vessels.

 

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Bulacan Feast of the Holy Cross of WawaPhoto from:  bulacan.gov.ph

 

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Source:  marinduquemyislandparadise.blogspot.com

 

 

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Bulacan Province Under Region III

The Historical Province of Bulacan

Historical and Religious Attractions in Bulacan

More Interesting Places to See in Bulacan

Colorful Festivals and Events in Bulacan

Where To Go and Fun Things To Do in Bulacan

 

 

 

 

 


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