Majigangga

Majigangga Lanterns aren’t the only giants of the Kapampángan Christmas; there are giant Christmas puppets as well! Every December 28, the town of Santa Ana, Pampanga parades these scary-looking giant puppets that represent the evils of the world that are banished during the Christmas season. MAJIGÁNGGA • (muh-hi-GAHNG-guh)Kapampángan giant Christmas puppets of Santa Ana, Pampanga … Read more

Can I Just Start Using My Maiden Name Again?

I have already used my husband’s surname in my identification cards and other documents. Can I just start using my maiden name again? While there is no blanket prohibition on reverting to one’s maiden name, certain special laws limit the instances in which a married woman can resume or revert to her maiden name, such … Read more

Taklang Batuin

Taklang Batuin A bright and flashy Christmas is a highlight (pun intended) of Kapampángan culture, and the City of San Fernando is considered the Christmas Capital of the Philippines with its giant lanterns! The star of the festivities—the parúl (which originates from Pampanga)—is iconically star-shaped. BATUIN • (buh-TWIN)starTagálog (Filipino): bituín Example sentence:Kórtí lang batuin ding … Read more

Aginaldu

An aginaldu refers to either a boxed gift or usually, a monetary gift given to children by their godparents during the holidays. The money is usually given as fresh new bills placed inside Chinese red envelopes! AGINÁLDU • (uh-gih-NAHL-doo)Christmas gift, Christmas moneyTagálog (Filipino): agináldo Etymology“Agináldu” comes from the Spanish word aguinaldo which refers to a … Read more

Muli

Muli Pamanuli by Arti Sta. Rita] Christmas is a time of going home to the provinces or hometowns for many Filipinos, and for Kapampángans, an image that usually comes to mind is the Christmas illuminations that line the highways of Pampanga on the way home. MÚLÎ • (MOO-lee’)to go home, come homeRoot Word: úlîTagálog (Filipino): … Read more