DISCUSSIONS over the fair and selective enforcement of the Basilica Minore del Santo Niño de Cebu’s (BMSN) dress code erupted ...
On April 28, 1565, the Legaspi-Urdanita Spanish expedition led by Miguel de Legazpi arrived on the island of Cebu in what is now the Philippines — and on the very same day, the Santo Niño (Holy Child) ...
No politicians will be aboard the galleon as it sails through the sea waters of Cebu on early Saturday morning, leaving the image of Santo Niño, Church leaders and selected guests taking part in one ...
Men carry a statue of Santo Nino de Cebu, who is depicted as the Infant Child Jesus, during a special Mass honoring the popular Filipino devotion to the Child Jesus at Mary Queen Catholic Church in ...
The Benedictine Abbey Church of Our Lady of Montserrat in Manila maintains two images of the Santo Niño: Santo Niño de Praga, holding pride of place on the main altar; another, generic type in a glass ...
In 1975, the left altar of the Sto. Niño Church was destroyed upon orders of a Spanish priest. This is a narration by Prof. Lina Quimat in her book, “Glimpses in History of Early Cebu” published two ...