As
our Advent pilgrimage draws so near to Christmas Day, Catholics in the
Philippines begin their spiritual preparation for the coming of our
Lord Jesus Christ with novena Masses popularly called "Simbang Gabi".
Simbang
Gabi or Mass at Dawn is a devotional nine-day novena in honor of the
Blessed Mother in preparation for Christmas. It is a tradition with deep
roots in the country's religious culture, and one of the longest and
most popular among Filipino traditions in the Philippines. Simbang Gabi
expresses the faith of Filipinos who hold the belief that God is ever
present in human history, in the simple joys and anxieties of life's
humblest activities.
This
novena Mass begins on December 16 until 24. Catholic churches across
the nation start to open their doors shortly before the break of dawn at
4 or 5 in the morning, to welcome the faithful to the Simbang Gabi
Mass.
Many
urban parishes now celebrate anticipated Simbang Gabi around 8 or 9 in
the evening in order to accommodate the needs of people on a great
variety of work schedules. Anticipated Simbang Gabi Masses
start on December 15 to 23.
Origin
It
is said that Simbang Gabi traces its roots in Mexico in 1587. Here in
the Philippines it originated in the early days of Spanish rule. This
cherished Christmas custom
eventually became a distinct feature of Philippine culture.
Christmas Celebration
The
changing of times does not break the preservation of celebrating
Simbang
Gabi in the Philippines. The tradition continuous to our generation,
although the celebration incorporates new ways. For example, there are
colorful lights and lanterns that fill every street leading to the
churches. Songs of the season are played to warm the hearts. Families,
friends and the faithful in general go to the nearest church to attend
the nine-day novena Mass. And shortly after Mass families go back home
to feast on various delicacies like bibingka, puto bungbong or a drink
of salabat or hot chocolate.
Relevance
Simbang
Gabi is not just a tradition that is celebrated because we need to do
so. It provides a significant moment to strengthen relationship among
family members. More importantly, it is a time when our faith is
intensified. It is
the time when we feel the presence of the Lord because it is our
spiritual preparation for the coming of Jesus Christ on Christmas Day.
The
old Spanish name for the Simbang Gabi is actually "Misa de Aguinaldo".
The phrase offers some insight into the meaning of Simbang Gabi. In
Spanish "aguinaldo" means a gift. So Misa de Aguinaldo suggests a gift
for the Child Jesus on his birthday. Because the observance of Simbang
Gabi is somewhat a sacrifice of love as it requires dedication, will
power and discipline to get out of bed so early while yet fulfilling all
of one's daily duties and obligations.
It
is good to be able to complete the nine-day novena Masses. Even if we
miss some days, the blessing does not depend on the number of Mass
attended. What is important is the disposition of the person who makes
some sacrifice of waking up early to attend the Simbang Gabi Mass and
receive the Lord's blessing.
Church Bells Ring
Let
the bells of Simbang Gabi break the pre-dawn silence of the whole land.
For the bells of Simbang Gabi offer a message of hope in God,
especially at this crucial time when the Catholic Church is under
intense attack for defending the gift of life.
Let us hope in God, and pray for peace on earth to people of good will.
Deo Optimo Maximo!
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