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PANULUYAN By: Group 1 of 1C
Alex Alaurin, Mia Alba, Nikka Atun, Brina Barin, Denise Bautista, Ina Cabrera, Dani Ledesma
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DEFINITION Panunuluyan or Panuluyan is Tagalog for “asking for lodgings”. Lodgings meaning a home/place where they are welcomed to sing or a temporary place to stay.
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history St. Ignatius of Loyola suggested a Christmas novena to commemorate the Holy Family’s visit to Bethlehem. St. John of the Cross made a more elaborate version of the travel.
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During the Spanish colonization period, the Spaniards introduced it to Mexico.
Later on, it was brought by the Mexican sailors from the galleons to the Philippines.
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Place, people of origin Panuluyan originated from the Mexican nine-day Christmas ritual called posadas.
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Purpose A Filipino dramatic ritual narrating Holy Family’s search for a house to stay in Bethlehem for Jesus Christ’s birth. Based on Mary and Joseph’s search for an inn for the nativity.
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ritual Held on Christmas Eve from 7:00pm and ends close midnight.
Paul Lincke’s traditional song, “Glow-Worm”, is sung at the beginning. Two singers vocalize two parts accompanied by musicians .
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Begin wheeling the images of Joseph and Mary out from the church courtyard.
Ending towards midnight, where the midnight Mass is about to begin.
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Glow Worm BY: PAUL LINCKE
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SOURCES Philippines. Pinoy Christmas. Retrieved February 8, 2011, from noy-christmas.html Wikipilipinas. Panuluyan. Retrieved February 8, 2011, from nuluyan#Origin Tiongson, Nicanor G. “Panuluyan” in CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art Vol. 7. Manila: Cultural Center of the Philippines, 1994.
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