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Feliz Año Nuevo!
01/01/2025

Feliz Año Nuevo!

Feliz Navidad!
25/12/2024

Feliz Navidad!

MISA DE GALLOIt is said that this long-standing tradition began centuries ago during the Spanish colonial period when pr...
15/12/2024

MISA DE GALLO

It is said that this long-standing tradition began centuries ago during the Spanish colonial period when priests held early dawn masses for the farmers who wanted to attend the novena masses but could not leave their fields. These masses were held before sunrise; hence it is called Misa de Gallo, “Rooster’s Mass.” In the barrios, one would hear roosters crowing between 4:00 to 5:00 o’clock in the morning.

Since the time of the Spanish friars in the Philippines, this practice has blossomed until it has become a trademark for Filipino Christmas celebrations, even for Filipinos abroad. Although there are already Churches having the Masses early in the evening rather than at dawn, a lot of Catholics still prefer to wake up early in the morning. Surely there is something to it than simply attending Mass at 5:00 o’clock in the morning.

It is really about our faith, our expression of our deep devotion to God.

The Misa de Gallo has already become a part of the entire Christmas celebration for us Filipinos: the cool morning breeze, the p**o bumbong, the tolling of the bells, the loud speaker playing traditional Christmas carols, the light-decorated altars and the baby Jesus in the manger.

"Can you Travel to Zamboanga City? Even as a foreign national?"Yes, and yes. We encourage anyone with any hesitations wh...
09/12/2024

"Can you Travel to Zamboanga City? Even as a foreign national?"

Yes, and yes.

We encourage anyone with any hesitations who was thinking about visiting Zamboanga City...

JUST CONTACT THE TOURISM OFFICE.

06/12/2024

SIBUCO Coastline

Zamboanga del Norte

Video credit to Franklin

30/11/2024

Zamboanga City Hall Christmas lights!

Las Luces Navidad! Zamboanga City Hall 2024
30/11/2024

Las Luces Navidad!
Zamboanga City Hall 2024

23/11/2024

Perro ya man Hit and run na highway de Divisoria, ya ayuda el dos buen samaritano. Gracias con ustedes!

7 Eleven na Tungawan!
21/11/2024

7 Eleven na Tungawan!

19/11/2024

Cassey Elena Santiago sings "Un Sitio De Amor Y Paz"

ZAMBO CITY COMMEMORATES 40TH DIA DE CESARMayor Cesar Cortez Climaco also known as CCC, served as mayor of Zamboanga City...
13/11/2024

ZAMBO CITY COMMEMORATES 40TH DIA DE CESAR

Mayor Cesar Cortez Climaco also known as CCC, served as mayor of Zamboanga City for 11 years and non-consecutive terms, and was a beloved political figure of the City. Known for his unique and fearless style, he took a strong stand against authoritarian rule, going so far as to vow not to cut his hair until democracy was restored. His opposition to martial law and advocacy for democracy made him a symbol of resistance in Mindanao. Unfortunately, He was shot dead while visiting the site of a fire incident in Camino Nuevo on November 14, 1984. a loss that sparked sorrow.

To honor his legacy, Zamboanga City observes "Dia de César" annually, remembering him. This event includes memorial ceremonies, such as a mass and commemorations at the Climaco Freedom Park, reminding people of his contributions and dedication to justice and democracy​.

Dia de los Mu***os! Recuerda y Celebra...
01/11/2024

Dia de los Mu***os! Recuerda y Celebra...

30/10/2024

FIRST ILOILO-ZAMBOANGA FLIGHT HAS LANDED ✈️

Flight 5J 4871, Cebu Pacific's inaugural flight from Iloilo City to Zamboanga City, has landed tonight at approximately 7:25PM. This is the first time the two cities have been connected by a commercial flight.

A water salute welcomed the Airbus A320 on its arrival at Zamboanga International Airport.

Viva! Nuestra Señora La Virgen del Pilar!Happy Fiesta Zamboanga City!
11/10/2024

Viva! Nuestra Señora La Virgen del Pilar!

Happy Fiesta Zamboanga City!

10/10/2024

Zamboanga Hermosa Street Dance 2024

10/10/2024

RECUERDOS DEL PILAR: Fort Pilar Shrine stands as a beacon of interfaith dialogue and harmony, a testament to the enduring spirit of unity in diversity.

This striking display of interfaith respect and unity serves as a vivid reflection of the shared values that bind the people of Zamboanga together.

The Shrine at Fort Pilar, in embracing this diverse tapestry of faith, fosters a profound spirit of harmony and cooperation among its people. It is a living testament to the power of faith to transcend barriers, to unite hearts in devotion, and to provide a common ground for interfaith dialogue.

In a world marked by differences, the Shrine at Fort Pilar stands tall as a symbol of unity and understanding, offering a powerful reminder that, amidst the diversity of beliefs, we can find common ground, respect one another, and celebrate the shared values that unite us as a community.

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REFLECTION ON MUSLIM REVERENCE
Author: Fr. James H. Kroeger, M.M.

(https://www.maryknollmagazine.org/2018/07/mary-and-islam/)

In the city of Zamboanga on the island of Mindanao in the Philippines, a Muslim high school student explained to his Jesuit teacher why he had missed class. “Yesterday was the fiesta of the Virgin Mary, Nuestra Señora del Pilar,” the student said. “I visited her shrine at Fort Pilar to pray and ask for her help.”

For Christians and many Muslims of Zamboanga, the Virgin Mary symbolizes the city’s culture, history and destiny. A legend says the city will be destroyed if its people ever stop praying to Our Lady of Pilar, a devotion in Zamboanga dating back to the early 1700s. Many Muslims from the area are known to implore Mary’s protection—particularly in difficult times or before they begin their pilgrimage to Mecca.

The Virgin of Pilar is the main shrine to Mary in Mindanao. It is one of the few Marian shrines not located inside a church, but rather is on the wall of an old Spanish-built fort. The shrine’s outdoor location makes it accessible to Muslims and Christians alike.

In Zamboanga, the Feast of Pilar on Oct. 12 is a day when a remarkable spirit of unity and community is manifested. Some Muslims join the celebration and even light candles as an offering at the shrine. Although there are clear historical and dogmatic divergences between Muslims and Christians, a perceptive Zamboangueño commented: “What is significant about this particular event is … a positive level of relationship is being born, shared and lived … the friendship generated by the Feast of the Virgin of Pilar remains an undiscovered miracle.”

Most Christians are unaware of the Muslim reverence for the Virgin Mary. In 24 of the 34 references to Mary (Maryam) in the Qur’an, she is identified as the mother of Jesus. No other woman is even mentioned by name in the Qur’an. One chapter of the Qur’an (Sura 19) is entitled “Maryam” and narrates events of the Annunciation and Jesus’ birth. In addition, Muslims call Mary Sitti Maryam, with Sitti being a term of endearment because of her privilege to be the mother of Jesus.

Muhammad’s attitude toward Mary was always reverent and respectful. He spoke of her as a sign for all creation and a model for all believers. As the Qur’an notes (66:12), “she put her trust in the words of her Lord and believed in his Scriptures.” The Prophet of Mecca saw Mary as a sign and model because she truly submitted (Islam) to the will of Allah/God. This same virtue of Mary is recorded by Saint Luke: “Mary said: I am the servant of the Lord. Let it be done to me as you say” (1:38).

Another parallel is Mary’s special dignity as one favored by God. The Qur’an (3:42) says: “Allah has chosen you, and made you pure, and exalted you above all women”; the Gospel of Luke (1:28, 42) states: “Hail, full of grace … blessed are you among women.”

The Second Vatican Council advised Catholics on the proper attitude toward their Muslim neighbors. “Although in the course of the centuries many quarrels and hostilities have arisen between Christians and Muslims, this most sacred Synod urges all to forget the past and to strive sincerely for mutual understanding,” the council said in its document Nostra Aetate on Catholic relations with other religions. “On behalf of all humanity, let them make common cause of safeguarding and fostering social justice, moral values, peace and freedom.”

Christians and Muslims are not in agreement in many aspects of faith and doctrine, yet, this does not prevent them from nurturing a deep and mutual reverence for Mary as “Our Lady” (Sayidat). Perhaps Mary can be a bridge to closer fellowship, where Muslims and Christians clasp each other’s hand in worship of the one, true God.

Thirteen geographic districts of Zamboanga City. (Not legislative districts) Ctto.
07/10/2024

Thirteen geographic districts of Zamboanga City. (Not legislative districts)

Ctto.

Currently positioned between Zamboanga and the Basilan Strait, the Amerigo Vespucci, the renowned Italian Navy Training ...
23/09/2024

Currently positioned between Zamboanga and the Basilan Strait, the Amerigo Vespucci, the renowned Italian Navy Training Vessel, is making its way to the Philippines as part of its world tour this September.

Credits to Robert Arsena

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