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Description | The Moriones Festival is a Lenten tradition observed in the island province of Marinduque during Holy Week every year. After Spanish missionaries brought Roman Catholicism to the Philippines in the sixteenth century, Christian culture spread across the archipelago and its beliefs, rituals, and practices were incorporated into the lives of diverse ethnic groups. During the festival period, people in masks and costumes portraying Roman soldiers of biblical times, referred to as "Moriones", can be found roaming the streets. Participants in the Moriones Festival beg for God's mercy and pray for the wellbeing and prosperity of their families. | ||
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Manage No | VI00000328 | Running Time | 26:13 |
Country | Philippines | ||
ICH Domain | Social practices, rituals, festive events | ||
Videos Photographer | Dick William NERI | Year | 2019 |
Place | Philippines | File Size | N/A |
Definition | N/A | File Format | N/A |
Copyright | ICHCAP, National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) of the Philippines |
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PI00003816
Moryonan: A Lenten Tradition in Marinduque Island
The NCCA documentation team covers the moryonan or pagmomoryon, a penitential ritual during Holy Week of the Tagalog people of Marinduque Island.
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PI00003815
Moryonan: A Lenten Tradition in Marinduque Island
The NCCA documentation team covers the moryonan or pagmomoryon, a penitential ritual during Holy Week of the Tagalog people of Marinduque Island.
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PI00003814
Moryonan: A Lenten Tradition in Marinduque Island
The Tagalog people of Marinduque Island, Philippines, practices the moryonan or pagmomoryon, a penitential ritual during Holy Week. The practice is distinctive for the wearing of heavy masks. The town of Mogpog is said to be the origin of the practice and it is where one finds its most traditional form. The masks in the town bloom with shiny, attractive flowers.
Philippines 2019 -
PI00003813
Moryonan: A Lenten Tradition in Marinduque Island
A feast is held by the practitioner who plays the important role of Logninus is the moryonan. The Tagalog people of Marinduque Island, Philippines, practices the moryonan or pagmomoryon, a penitential ritual during Holy Week. The practice is distinctive for the wearing of heavy masks. The town of Mogpog is said to be the origin of the practice and it is where one finds its most traditional form.
Philippines 2019