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- special programming, or remain off-air. Easter (Linggo ng Pagkabuhay or Pasko ng Pagkabuhay) is marked with joyous celebrations, the first being the pre-dawn...
- Leyte Sugat Apr 8 San Carlos City Salubong (Easter Vigil) and Pasko ng Pagkabuhay (Feast of the Resurrection) Apr 8 Parañaque Haladaya Festival Apr 8 Daanbantayan...
- goes after the notorious criminal to take revenge. 13 13 "Pagkamatay at Pagkabuhay" (transl. Death and Resurrection) "Katapusan" March 1, 2023 (2023-03-01)...
- reenactment of the p****ion of Christ, during Holy W****, the Pasko ng Pagkabuhay during Easter, and the Santacruzan, a procession reenacting the search...
- Sa****ay is highlighted by 3-hour presentation of “Vigilia na Muling Pagkabuhay” at the patio of the church. On Easter Sunday, a celebration is held as...
- Serea suosdei Bonchamlong. Rīkarāy Bon Noel Filipino Mali****ang Pasko ng Pagkabuhay. Mali****ang Pasko at Manigong Bagong Taon. Maori Nga mihi o te Aranga...
- Similarly, Filipino adopted the Spanish term into Pasko (i.e., Pasko ng Pagkabuhay, "Pascha of the Resurrection"). The term, however, is more often used...
- Quirino Highway Interchange of NLEX Segment 8.2 (NLEX–C-5 / NLEX Citi Link) Pagkabuhay Street Access to Bagbag Cemetery. Pablo Dela Cruz Street Access to Holy...
- 27, 2017 #LLSFriendOrFoe 29.8% 1 3 139 Poison December 28, 2017 #LLSPoison 32.1% 1 2 140 Ang Pagkabuhay December 29, 2017 #LLSAngPagkabuhay 31.6% 1 2...
- § Etymology and nomenclature. In the Filipino-language phrase Paskó ng (Muling) Pagkabuhay (lit. 'Pasch of the Resurrection'), Paskó means "Pasch" or "Easter". Paskó...