Filipinos’ deep respect for the dead impelled the culture of holding wake, interment and memorial as expression of reverence and tribute. Although Filipinos’ daily life are influenced by Catholic teachings, there is an observable lack of knowledge of and formation in the faith. This article investigated on the rich, yet often neglected, literature that surrounds Christian formation and religious practices on honoring the dead in the Philippines. Understood as a heritage in itself, there is a need to preserve, protect, and promote such social practice on honoring the dead. Despite the call of the particular Church in the Philippines towards a renewed catechesis on Christian life, death and afterlife, there have been no available learning mo...
In general, popular devotions are seen in a positive light by the Church, not least for their contri...
In his project to analyze, discover, and elicit a new socially-relevant Filipino Christ, Dr.Michael ...
The study aimed to describe and compare the concept and process of paglalamay as experienced by Cath...
This study aims to describe the perspectives of selected Filipino Catholic youth in correspondence w...
There is a vast array of venerated icons in the Philippines. These icons could be Christological, de...
This is an anthropological study conducted in Barangay Caupasan, Danglas, Abra, with the Inlaod Ting...
A memorial service in a Japanese Christian church refers to a special service memorializing the dece...
The Catholic Church provides occasions for funeral rites so as to illuminate the death of the faithf...
In this thesis, I contend that living a good death demands dying for a life well-examined and well-l...
This essay addresses two questions with regard to the contemporary Philippines: the question of poli...
Death is a certainty that humans cannot avoid. Everyone will face this event without exception. The ...
For Javanese, ‘Slametan,’ the tradition of the dead, is a culture that is rooted in Javanese’ lives....
This paper is an endeavor to overcome elite-mass dichotomy in ecclesiastical sphere and sociological...
Worship practice in Christian churches around the world has changed rapidly in the last two decades....
The funeral industry has grown rapidly over the years. It is very evident that in the Philippines, ...
In general, popular devotions are seen in a positive light by the Church, not least for their contri...
In his project to analyze, discover, and elicit a new socially-relevant Filipino Christ, Dr.Michael ...
The study aimed to describe and compare the concept and process of paglalamay as experienced by Cath...
This study aims to describe the perspectives of selected Filipino Catholic youth in correspondence w...
There is a vast array of venerated icons in the Philippines. These icons could be Christological, de...
This is an anthropological study conducted in Barangay Caupasan, Danglas, Abra, with the Inlaod Ting...
A memorial service in a Japanese Christian church refers to a special service memorializing the dece...
The Catholic Church provides occasions for funeral rites so as to illuminate the death of the faithf...
In this thesis, I contend that living a good death demands dying for a life well-examined and well-l...
This essay addresses two questions with regard to the contemporary Philippines: the question of poli...
Death is a certainty that humans cannot avoid. Everyone will face this event without exception. The ...
For Javanese, ‘Slametan,’ the tradition of the dead, is a culture that is rooted in Javanese’ lives....
This paper is an endeavor to overcome elite-mass dichotomy in ecclesiastical sphere and sociological...
Worship practice in Christian churches around the world has changed rapidly in the last two decades....
The funeral industry has grown rapidly over the years. It is very evident that in the Philippines, ...
In general, popular devotions are seen in a positive light by the Church, not least for their contri...
In his project to analyze, discover, and elicit a new socially-relevant Filipino Christ, Dr.Michael ...
The study aimed to describe and compare the concept and process of paglalamay as experienced by Cath...