The "pabasa ng pasyon" is a traditional Filipino practice that involves the chanting or recitation of the "Pasyon," a narrative of the life, passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Typically performed during Holy Week, especially on Good Friday, it is often done in a communal setting where participants take turns reading or singing verses. This ritual not only serves as a form of devotion but also as a way to reflect on the significance of Christ's sacrifice and to foster a sense of community among participants. The practice combines religious fervor with cultural heritage, highlighting the deep-rooted Catholic traditions in the Philippines.
Pabasa ng Pasyon is a Filipino Lenten tradition where devotees gather to sing or chant the Pasyon, a narrative of the life, passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. It is typically done during Holy Week as a form of prayer and penance.
Binabasa dito ang mga pagpapakasakit ng Panginoon ang Paghihirap niya..
Ang unang pasyon sa wikang Tagalog ay isinulat ni Mariano Pilapil. Ang kanyang akdang "Pasyon" ay naipublish noong 1704 at ito ay isang salin ng "Pasyon" mula sa Espanyol na orihinal na isinulat ni Gaspar Aquino de Belen. Ang pasyon ay isang tula na nagsasalaysay ng buhay, pagdurusa, at pagkamatay ni Hesukristo, at ito ay naging mahalagang bahagi ng kulturang Pilipino, lalo na sa panahon ng Mahal na Araw.
Ang unang sumulat ng pasyon sa wikang Tagalog ay si Fray Gaspar de San Agustin, na isinulat ang "Pasyong Mahal na Passion ni Jesu Christong Panginoon Natin" noong 1704. Gayunpaman, ang pinakasikat na bersyon ng pasyon ay isinulat ni Francisco Balagtas noong 1838, na tinatawag na "Pasyon ni Jesu Cristo." Ang mga akdang ito ay mahalaga sa kulturang Pilipino at sa pagpapahayag ng pananampalatayang Katoliko.
Pasyon was created in 1852.
1.Senakulo-Teatro 2.Moro-Moro 3.Zarzuela 4.Pasyon 5.Komedya
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the pasyon of folk music is :its the most lovely songs in history:)
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The Pasyon is a traditional Filipino instrument used in the performance of the Pasyon, a lengthy narrative poem that recounts the life, passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. It is often played during Holy Week celebrations, particularly in the context of religious processions and dramatizations. The Pasyon serves to enhance the emotional impact of the recitation, creating a solemn and reflective atmosphere for the audience.
Music for Liturgy and Devotional Music Vocal Music : Mass Pastores Moro-moro/komedya Pabasa ng Pasyon Salubong Flores De Mayo ^_^ Santacruzan Senakulo