- The
Pasyón (Spanish: Pasión) is a
Philippine epic
narrative of the life of
Jesus Christ,
focused on his P****ion, Death, and Resurrection. In
stanzas of...
- Pabása ng
Pasyón (Tagalog for "Reading of the P****ion"),
known simply as Pabása is a
Catholic devotion in the
Philippines po****r
during Holy W**** involving...
- 2017.
Retrieved 17 July 2021. Scalice,
Joseph (2009).
Pasyon, Awit, Legend:
Reynaldo Ileto's
Pasyon and
Revolution Revisited, a
critique (MSc). University...
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Kaluskos (Filipino) Scalice,
Joseph (2009).
Pasyon, Awit, Legend:
Reynaldo Ileto's
Pasyon and
Revolution Revisited, a
critique (MSc). University...
- (born
October 3, 1946) is a
Filipino historian known for his
seminal work
Pasyon and Revolution: Po****r
Movements in the Philippines, 1840–1910
first published...
- the
pattern of
rhyming stanzas[which?]
established in the
Philippine epic
Pasyon. It is
similar in form to the corrido. One
influential work in the awit...
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gratitude for
favours granted. The pabasa, or
continuous chanting of the
Pasyón (the
Filipino epic
narrative of Christ's life, P****ion, Death, and Resurrection)...
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called Pasyon by the natives, is
expected in
every corners of the province. In fact
according to scholars, the very
first printed version of the
pasyon was...
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holiday in Quezon. A play
titled "Ang
Unang Pagtatanghal ng 'Ang
Huling Pasyon ni
Hermano ****'" was
written by
Rosauro de la Cruz and was
first performed...
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Philippine music, the song was
composed in a
Western style but has
aspects of
pasyon, a form that many
Filipinos can
identify with. "Anak"
became a finalist...