THE FILIPINO CHRISTMAS HOME: A TAPESTRY OF TRADITIONS ACROSS THE ISLANDS
The Philippine Star|December 18, 2024
Christmas in the Philippines is more than just a holiday; it is also a season of joy, family, and uniquely Filipino traditions that transform every home into a warm sanctuary of celebration.
By ZINNIA OLINARES
THE FILIPINO CHRISTMAS HOME: A TAPESTRY OF TRADITIONS ACROSS THE ISLANDS

As early as September, the first signs of Christmas appear, with homes and communities bustling to embrace what is widely recognized as the longest Christmas season in the world. Across the country, Filipino homes reflect both shared customs and regional variations, reflecting the spirit of togetherness and festivity.

PAROL: LIGHTING UP FILIPINO HOMES

No Filipino Christmas home is complete without the iconic Parol (Christmas lantern). Inspired by the Star of Bethlehem, the Filipino Christmas lantern symbolizes hope and light. Traditionally crafted from bamboo and Japanese paper, it has evolved to include intricate designs made from capiz shells (windowpane oysters), plastic, and LED lights. In Pampanga, the country's Christmas capital, the annual Giant Lantern Festival showcases how the parol is a decoration and a testament to Filipino artistry and ingenuity.

From simple DIY paper lanterns to dazzling displays in households, the parol serves as a shared cultural expression that unites Filipinos nationwide. It hangs proudly in windows, porches, and doorways—a beacon of Filipino faith and hospitality.

BELEN: THE HEART OF FILIPINO FAITH

Another cherished tradition is the Belen (Nativity Scene), a reflection of the deep Catholic faith of Filipinos. In homes across the Philippines, families set up miniature versions of the Holy Family's manger scene, often passed down through generations. Some Belens are grand and ornate, while others are handmade and simple, crafted with local materials like coconut husks, wood, or clay.

In Tarlac, the annual Belenismo festival takes the tradition to another level, with large-scale displays that transform public spaces into breathtaking showmanship of artistry and devotion. Whether displayed in modest homes or as community exhibits, the Belen remains a powerful reminder of the true meaning of Christmas.

This story is from the December 18, 2024 edition of The Philippine Star.

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