Eastern Sunday Mass

DAVAO CITY, Philippines (KPNL) – The whole metro became sacred during the early hours of this 12th of April, 2009. All Dabawenyos residing at their respective church communities

Arriving at the Eastern Sunday Mass Venue

Arriving at the Eastern Sunday Mass Venue

engaged Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior at his coming, resurrection from the cross. The residence from Barangay Maa were no exemption for this event, as they gathered at their very own Saint Francis Parish located at the crossing Maa/Diversion Road at the peak of this Barangay. Hundreds of people joined the event, and even more arrived for the Eastern Sunday Mass that was held after the sugat, in Visayan Terms.

Even if it was heartfelt despicable for someone like me (who had no rest for 34 hours now) to take part at this community event from the church, I have somehow made it to the venue to witness, interact, participate and enjoy the company of fellow believers who highly anticipated Christ’s resurrection as a sign of hope, and never ending love of God to his Son, and therefore his people.

I was joined by my three cousins, with their respective husbands and wife for this event, along with their children who have grown to some height already at their very young ages and still look good. I prepared myself half an hour before the mass and the play that was set for 4 in the morning and arrived slightly

Eastern Sunday Mass Attendees

Eastern Sunday Mass Attendees

off-the-mark at around 4:30AM good to make it for half way of the play through.

It was a great and joyful experience in my Christian life, as this was the first independent time that I have had not been influenced by my parents to take part, it was a decision that I made for myself to go along and engage Christ’s resurrection. If you were not able to take part in the early mass this dawn, then you might probably’d like to attend mass now, happy eastern to all of you and may everyone of you have been blessed during this Eastern Sunday Mass!


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Comments

6 Responses to “Eastern Sunday Mass”
  1. ever says:

    dito sa kuwait nagkaron din ng misa.

  2. jenny says:

    wla man sa amin :D hahaha

  3. Jaycee says:

    wala din sa amin

  4. Jaycee says:

    kevin ano wp ung gamit mo 2.7 ba?

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  1. [...] I’ve already attended the Eastern Sunday Mass earlier this morning and even witnessed the so-called Sugat, what we Visayan linguistics would say, which in English refers to the welcoming of Jesus from his resurrection. If you have not visited the Church by this moment you read this (and it’s still the 12th and around 8:00AM) I suggest that you surely don’t miss out the mass! [...]

  2. [...] I’ve already attended the Eastern Sunday Mass earlier this morning and even witnessed the so-called Sugat, what we Visayan linguistics would say, which in English refers to the welcoming of Jesus from his resurrection. If you have not visited the Church by this moment you read this (and it’s still the 12th and around 8:00AM) I suggest that you surely don’t miss out the mass! [...]



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