•Tuesday, May 5, 2009 •
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Grotto of the Virgin Mary of Lourdes
Every afternoon, the Holy Rosary is prayed in the Grotto of the Virgin Mary of Lourdes, beside the side entrance of the Lucban Catholic Church. A project of the Parish Youth Committee who spruced up the grotto, it aimed to raise funds for their summer projects and the beautification of the grotto.
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•Sunday, May 3, 2009 •
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New Servites of Mary formation house
A new formation house for the Congregation of Mother of Sorrows, Servants of Mary was inaugurated last Saturday, April 25 by Bishop Emilio Marquez, Bishop of the Diocese of Lucena. Located at Brgy. Tiawe, it was founded in India and has congregation in Australia, the US and the Philippines.
In photo (clockwise from top): The new formation house; fountain with the miniature statue of the Pieta as center piece; Bishop Marquez blessing the house; guests and benefactors inside the chapel; view of the house from the left side, with the unfinished ground as the foreground.
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Tags: 2009, Events, Lucban
•Wednesday, April 29, 2009 •
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Photo taken at 7am
Summer months has officialy started in April but the weather in Lucban, for more than a week now has not. Rains and cloudy skies dominates the atmosphere in Lucban almost everyday preventing many activities to be cancelled or postponed, the basketball tournament being hit the hardest. The sun shines though once in a while, for a minute or two then fades away and never returns.
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•Wednesday, April 29, 2009 •
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The Calendar of Events for the Lucban San Isidro Pahiyas Festival 2009 celebration has just been released. Check it out at http://www.pahiyasfestival.com.
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Tags: 2009, Calendar, Events, Festival, Lucban, Pahiyas, Pahiyas Festival, San Isidro
•Friday, April 24, 2009 •
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In 20 days, the most colorful festival of all, considered the fiesta to end all fiestas will be celebrated once again. Surely, thousands of tourists, both local and foreign will again troop to Lucban to witness the annual Lucban San Isidro Pahiyas Festival.

Before Lucban gets congested with lots and lots of traffic coming from humans and vehicles even before the Pahiyas, its website Pahiyasfestival.com has already experienced its share of traffic, that is over the world wide web as thousand of viewers visited the site during the past few days.
Websites have certain limits on the number of times it can be viewed in a month, measured by bandwidth. Once the limit is reached, the website becomes unvailable for browsing until the web server where its files reside, resets back to zero, usually at the end of each month.
As a precautionary measure, so as not to disrupt the availability of pahiyasfestival.com, we have immediately worked out and deployed a backup server. Though minor glitches were encountered such as some of the modules not working properly, the site and its major contents remains available on the internet.
Registered users who cannot log in are also affected by the unexpected transfer to another web server. Users are advised to reset their passwords by clicking the “Forgot your password?” link in the homepage. A message will be sent to your submitted email for further instructions on how to proceed.
In all our years maintaining the website, this is the first time that we experienced this kind of bandwidth problem. We don’t actually take it as a problem but a good sign that many people are visiting and getting to know about the pahiyas through our website and interested to see and watch the festival.
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Tags: Festival, Lucban, Pahiyas, Pahiyas Festival, San Isidro
•Tuesday, April 21, 2009 •
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Anok
Anok is a term used in Lucban for miniature dummy, a mannequin that depicts a farmer. It is displayed during the Pahiyas, complete with a farmers outfit and complimented with farm tools such as bolo and salakot. The creativity of Lucbanins are evident with the way the anok is presented. Some are animated and in fact live persons act as anok to the delight and surprise of onlookers, as the anok moves.
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Tags: Anok, Festival, Lucban, Pahiyas, Pahiyas Festival, San Isidro
•Saturday, April 18, 2009 •
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Ugat ng Kampana (Roots of the Bell)
The largest bell in Lucban, and probably the best sounding bell I’ve heard in all the churches in the Philippines where I’ve been, is hung not by steel chains or metal brackets, but of centuries old roots, some of which are as large as an arm. It is still used today and is rung, sometimes with combination of 2 or 3 smaller bells, every 2 hours starting at 6am until 8 am. Since it’s installation in the 1800s, it has never been broken and replaced.
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•Friday, April 17, 2009 •
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1963 Lucban Arts for Commerce and Industry Festival
Photo shows members of the Art Club of Lucban, headed by the late Fernando Cadeliña Nañawa, posed for a group souvenir photo during the 1963 Lucban Arts for Commerce and Industry Festival which they organized. The forerunner of the now famous Pahiyas Festival, it aimed to boosts tourism in Lucban and to popularize the celebration of San Isidro Festival, the title the festival was referred to during that time.
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Tags: 1963, Art Club of Lucban, Arts, Commerce, Festival, Industry, Lucban, Pahiyas, San Isidro
•Thursday, April 16, 2009 •
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Experience the colors, sights, foods and shopping at the Lucban San Isidro
Pahiyas Festival. Join the day tour of the Pahiyas this coming May 15, 2009 and we will bring you to one of the most colorful festivals in the Philippines.
Rate: Php 1,800 per pax
Date of Departure: May 15, 2009, Friday
Inclusions
- Roundtrip transfer from Manila – Lucban – Manila
- A la Carte breakfast of Lucban longganisa, egg and fried rice.
- Buffet lunch of exotic and traditional Filipino foods like pinangat, hardinera, pinais, enseladang ampalaya, enseladang pako, ginataang suso and more
- Buffet dinner of inihaw(roasted) spare ribs, ginataang tilapia, vegetable salad, sinigang and more
- Professional tour guide for the whole day tour
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| 4:00 am – 4:30 am |
Assembly time at the open parking area at the corner of
Ayala and Makati Avenue, in front of the Manila Peninsula Hotel |
| 5:00 am |
Departure from Manila (travel time is about 3 hours) |
| 8:00 am – 9:00 am |
Breakfast – A la Carte |
| 9:00 am – 9:30 am |
Visit the Kamay ni Hesus Healing Shrine |
| 9:30 pm – 12:30 pm |
Tour of the Pahiyas, shopping, free time |
| 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm |
Buffet – Lunch |
| 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm |
Festival Parade |
| 3:00 pm – 3:30 pm |
Last minute shopping |
| 3:30 pm – 3:45 pm |
Assembly time at the Rizal Park for buffet dinner at Palaisdaan |
| 3:45 pm – 4:00 pm |
Departure for Palaisdaan Restaurant |
| 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm |
Buffet – Dinner |
| 6:30 pm |
Departure from Lucban to Manila. ETA 10:00 pm |
Visit Pahiyasfestival.com for more info and make reservations.
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Tags: 2009, Festival, Lucban, Pahiyas, San Isidro, Tour
•Monday, April 13, 2009 •
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San Isidro de Labrador
San Isidro Labrador is the patron saint of farmers. It is for him that the Pahiyas is being celebrated not only in Lucban but even in other towns where agriculture is the primary source of livelihood. In Lucban however, it is magnificent, colorful because of the kiping hung in houses where the procession of his image will pass. Decorations of agricultural products, plants, flowers, fruits and vegetables also adorn houses of farmers while others, depending on the family’s source of income, hung buntal hats if the owners are hat weavers, coconut materials if he is a coconut farmer and the like.
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Tags: Festival, Lucban, Pahiyas, San Isidro
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