Three Kings

The Feast of the Three Kings , in Filipino the "Araw ng Tatlong Hari", is celebrated on the First Sunday of January. It is also known as the Feast of the Elderly or "Pasko ng Matatanda", the day specially honors senior citizens. The feast is also called "The Epiphany" which commemorates the manifestation of Jesus Christ to the Gentiles as represented by the Magi.



In the city of Manila, it has been a tradition for dacades for the prestigious club Casino EspaƱol to organize a Three Kings' parade on January 6 or the first Sunday of January. Dressed in royal robes, the Three Kings ride on stately horses as there are no camels in the Philippines. They parade down the block, and end at the clubhouse where children of the Spanish community await them to receive more Christmas gifts. There are gifts prepared for the poor children and orphans, too. Some children leave their shoes out, so that the Three Kings would leave behind gifts like candy or money inside.


In the town of Gapan in Marinduque, a religious folk play is presented in which the Three Kings follow a star and meet Herod who later "runs amok" by chopping off the heads of infants, as well as demolishing his own palace. The Kings eventually find the holy manger with the Infant Jesus.This feast of the Three Kings marks the official end of the litrurgical Christmas of the Philippines.


After the Feast of the Three Kings that is when all the Christmas decorations are removed.

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