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"Hubo" sequence 3
The ritual involves immersing the image of Sto. Niño in a basin of perfumed water, bathing it and dressing it up in less ornate attire symbolizing the end of the fiesta. In the past, the ritual was limited to the privacy of the Augustinian friar's quarters and witnessed only by a chosen group of women.
When the public learned of the closed-door ritual, they asked the priest to allow them to witness it. The Augustinians made the ritual public for the first time in 1990. The ritual begins with the removing of the crown, followed by the orb and scepter and armlet, the bands, cape, tunic, the inner garments and boots. Then the icon is dressed up again with a new set of less ornate grab. A prayer is recited for each peace of clothing, signifying an event in the life of Jesus
"Hubo" sequence 3
The ritual involves immersing the image of Sto. Niño in a basin of perfumed water, bathing it and dressing it up in less ornate attire symbolizing the end of the fiesta. In the past, the ritual was limited to the privacy of the Augustinian friar's quarters and witnessed only by a chosen group of women.
When the public learned of the closed-door ritual, they asked the priest to allow them to witness it. The Augustinians made the ritual public for the first time in 1990. The ritual begins with the removing of the crown, followed by the orb and scepter and armlet, the bands, cape, tunic, the inner garments and boots. Then the icon is dressed up again with a new set of less ornate grab. A prayer is recited for each peace of clothing, signifying an event in the life of Jesus