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  1. The Señor Santo Niño de Cebú is a Catholic title of the Child Jesus associated with a religious image of the Christ Child [1] widely venerated as miraculous by Filipino Catholics.

  2. 9 cze 2023 · The Santo Niño is a representation of the infant Jesus and holds a significant place in Filipino Catholicism. Its importance is demonstrated through the festivals and celebrations dedicated to it, as well as the deep devotion and worship of its followers.

  3. 3 mar 2013 · Brief answers to these questions can be sketched by selecting a series of five predominant Filipino characteristics, together with five essential traits of Jesus Christ, both assumed within the typical “Filipino way” to Jesus.

  4. The Santo Niño de Cebu is a one-foot-long wooden image of a baby Jesus standing, portrayed as a child-king. He holds in his left hand a globe and on his right, a sceptre. He wears a combination of red and gold vestments, a golden crown, golden boots and has golden gloves on his hands.

  5. It summarizes the book's discussion of how five core Filipino characteristics relate to five doctrines of Jesus Christ and Mary. The characteristics include being family-oriented, meal-oriented, attracted to sacrifice, following heroes, and believing in spirits.

  6. 15 lis 2017 · Will it come as a surprise that the stronghold of Catholicism in the country was brought about by an adorable curly-haired statue of the child Jesus?

  7. By Rosette Correa. Our Lady of Naval is considered a National Cultural Treasure in the Philippines. (Wikimedia Commons photos) The hymn of the International Eucharistic Congress in Manila in 1937 speaks of Filipinos as “a people in love with Mary.”

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