Simbang Gabi

“Simbang Gabi” (literally Evening Masses) is a Filipino Christmas tradition. It is a series of nine dawn masses on the days leading up to Christmas. This tradition was introduced by the Spanish friars to allow the farmers to hear mass before going to the fields early in the morning. The masses can start as early as 4 in the morning. Simbang Gabi is also known by its popular Spanish name, Misa de Gallo, or “Mass of the Rooster.’’ Over the years, Filipino communities have made some changes in the way that this event is celebrated. Some urban parishes now celebrate Misa de Gallo around 8 or 9 in the evening in order to accommodate the needs of the members of the community who have different work schedules.  Masses are in English. All are welcome.