‘Simbang Gabi’ returns to New York PH consulate after 2-year hiatus

consulateNEW YORK CITY — Dozens of Filipino-American organizations are sponsoring the return of “Simbang Gabi Sa Konsulado,” the annual the nine-day, pre-Christmas masses, to be held from December 4 to 12 at the Kalayaan Hall of the Philippine Center on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, at 6:30 p.m. on weekdays and 3 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.

The “Simbang Gabi” was halted in 2012 after the Archdiocese of New York denied dispensation to celebrate mass at the Kalayaan Hall, citing Canon Law, which bans the holding of masses outside a sacred place of worship.

But New York Archbishop Timothy Cardinal Dolan, heeding the repeated pleas of the Filipino-American community, which had been celebrating the tradition for 26 years, reversed his unpopular decision early this year and granted dispensation to celebrate mass at the Kalayaan Hall.

For Filipino Catholics, “Simbang Gabi” is an expression of filial devotion to Mary, the mother of Christ, according to organizers. For nine consecutive days, Filipinos join and “accompany” her as she awaits the birth of Jesus.

The following are the sponsors of the masses:

For particulars, contact any of the following: Ave Pimo at  917.536.2789, Vivian Talambiras-Cruz at 973.325.7824 or Olive Osias-Magpile of the Philippine Consulate’s cultural section at 212.819.9655.

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