Saints of Resistance.

Devotions in the Philippines under early Spanish rule

Autores/as

  • Paulina Machuca El Colegio de Michoacán

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53897/RevPortes.2024.03.07

Palabras clave:

Devociones religiosas, Filipinas, Santo Niño de Cebú, Nuestra Señora del Rosario La Naval, Nuestra Señora de Caysasay, Nuestra Señora de Antipolo

Resumen

As the largest Catholic country in Asia, with about 92 million faithful, the Philippines is the scene of various religious celebrations with deep historical roots as a result of 333 years of Spanish colonization (1565-1898). From the feast of the Black Nazarene of Quiapo on January 9, the Santo Niño of Cebu (Sinulog) on the third Sunday of January, to the crucifixion ceremony during Holy Week, to the closing of the year with the celebration of the Virgin of Guadalupe of Mexico on December 12, the whole country moves to places of worship to reverence important Catholic devotions.

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Biografía del autor/a

Paulina Machuca, El Colegio de Michoacán

Profesora-investigadora

Citas

Lee, H.C. (2021). Saints of resistance. Devotions in the Philippines under early Spanish rule. Estados Unidos de América: Oxford University Press.

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Publicado

27-08-2024

Cómo citar

Machuca, P. (2024). Saints of Resistance. : Devotions in the Philippines under early Spanish rule. PORTES, Revista Mexicana De Estudios Sobre La Cuenca Del Pacífico, 2(3), 175–180. https://doi.org/10.53897/RevPortes.2024.03.07