Christmas time reminds me of three beloved Filipino Christmas traditions that are celebrated hand-in-hand: Simbang Gabi, Noche Buena, and the “Mano.” For Filipinos, they create a rich tapestry of faith and family during the holiday season.
One of my favorite Christmas traditions comes from Kerala, India, where I grew up. Kerala has a vibrant Christian population, about 22% of the state, or roughly 6.5 million people. The Feast of Christmas in India truly begins with Advent, during which its common for people to fast and pray, culminating with Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve.
Some of my favorite Christmas traditions revolve around the joy of preparation. Christmas is the time we celebrate the birth of Jesus, and for me, helping at my local parish with the Christmas Liturgy is one of my favorite ways to celebrate. At home, I love to get ready by decorating my home. I also like preparing a special Christmas meal for my family using cherished recipes from my Grandmother. The Mass, the decorations, and the special meals using recipes from my Grandmother are all traditions that make the Christmas season wonderful for my family and me. But mostly, one of my favorite traditions is just being thankful for all my blessings.