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  1. What does “VIVA PIT SEÑOR!” and “VIVA SEÑOR SANTO NIÑO!” mean?

    2019年5月25日 · When saying out loud Viva Señor Santo Niño- it means cheering for Jesus who is our Lord, the Holy Child. Hail as an accepted translation of Viva could find its scriptural meaning in the greeting of Archangel Gabriel to Mary when he delivered the message of …

  2. Feast of Santo Niño - Catholink

    Viva Pit Señor! as exclaimed by the faithful in honor of the Holy Child Jesus meaning, “Long Live the Lord!” Yearly, on the third Sunday of January, the feast of Santo Niño brings festive celebrations in numerous cities all over the country, particularly in Cebu.

  3. Feast of the Sto. Niño - Parish of the Holy Sacrifice

    2020年1月19日 · Today, the feast day is celebrated every third Sunday of January (or the second Sunday after the Solemnity of the Epiphany). Cries of “Viva Señor Santo Niño” and “Viva Pit Señor” ring across the country as towns and cities celebrate the feast day. “Viva” is a similar expression to “hail” and literally means “to live”.

  4. Viva Señor Santo Niño! - SCJ Philippines Region

    2015年1月17日 · Viva Señor Santo Niño! Today, on the 3rd Sunday of January, the Church in the Philippines celebrates the Feast of Santo Niño, one of the most popular religious celebrations not only in Cebu City, but also in the entire archipelago.

  5. Sinulog - Wikipedia

    Sinulog is the ritual prayer-dance honoring the Señor Santo Niño or the Child Jesus. An image of the Child Jesus is said to be the baptismal gift Ferdinand Magellan gave to Hara Amihan (Humanay) of Zebu (now Cebu) in April 1521. The image, believed to be miraculous, is housed at the Basilica Minore del Santo Niño in downtown Cebu City.

  6. In Cebu, what is the meaning of the phrase “VIVA PIT SENYOR!”?

    When one exclaims “Viva Señor Santo Niño,” they are essentially shouting “Hurrah for Jesus!” as a way to express their unwavering support for the Holy Child. The term “pit” is derived from the phrase “sangpit,” a Cebuano word that signifies a fervent call to God or a specific individual.

  7. VIVA STO. NIÑO (2020) - YouTube

    Featuring the feast of Sto. Niño at Immaculate Conception Parish, Malabon City. Music: SINULOG 2020 (Gil Andrie Remix)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNuz9Cd...