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DINAGYANG FESTIVAL IS BACK

DINAGYANG FESTIVAL IS BACK Catholic devotees are seen preparing images of the Sto. Nino for a parade while a young lady checks a Dinagyang headgear as a Dinagyang warrior walks the street in Iloilo on Friday, Jan. 20, 2023. After two-year respite due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Dinagyang Festival honoring the Sto. Nino is back with a procession and fluvial parade Friday anda Mardi Gras on Saturday, January 21. A concelebrated Mass for the Feast of the Sto. Nino will be held on Sunday, January 22, and a Dinagyang sa Barangay Tribes Competition will also be held on the same day. The festivities and merry-making show the devotion of the people of Iloilo to the Señor Santo Niño since it first arrived on the shores of the city in 1968. PHOTOS BY: MIKE ALQUINTO
DINAGYANG FESTIVAL IS BACK Catholic devotees are seen preparing images of the Sto. Nino for a parade while a young lady checks a Dinagyang headgear as a Dinagyang warrior walks the street in Iloilo on Friday, Jan. 20, 2023. After two-year respite due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Dinagyang Festival honoring the Sto. Nino is back with a procession and fluvial parade Friday anda Mardi Gras on Saturday, January 21. A concelebrated Mass for the Feast of the Sto. Nino will be held on Sunday, January 22, and a Dinagyang sa Barangay Tribes Competition will also be held on the same day. The festivities and merry-making show the devotion of the people of Iloilo to the Señor Santo Niño since it first arrived on the shores of the city in 1968. PHOTOS BY: MIKE ALQUINTO
DINAGYANG FESTIVAL IS BACK Catholic devotees are seen preparing images of the Sto. Nino for a parade while a young lady checks a Dinagyang headgear as a Dinagyang warrior walks the street in Iloilo on Friday, Jan. 20, 2023. After two-year respite due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Dinagyang Festival honoring the Sto. Nino is back with a procession and fluvial parade Friday anda Mardi Gras on Saturday, January 21. A concelebrated Mass for the Feast of the Sto. Nino will be held on Sunday, January 22, and a Dinagyang sa Barangay Tribes Competition will also be held on the same day. The festivities and merry-making show the devotion of the people of Iloilo to the Señor Santo Niño since it first arrived on the shores of the city in 1968. PHOTOS BY: MIKE ALQUINTO
DINAGYANG FESTIVAL IS BACK Catholic devotees are seen preparing images of the Sto. Nino for a parade while a young lady checks a Dinagyang headgear as a Dinagyang warrior walks the street in Iloilo on Friday, Jan. 20, 2023. After two-year respite due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Dinagyang Festival honoring the Sto. Nino is back with a procession and fluvial parade Friday anda Mardi Gras on Saturday, January 21. A concelebrated Mass for the Feast of the Sto. Nino will be held on Sunday, January 22, and a Dinagyang sa Barangay Tribes Competition will also be held on the same day. The festivities and merry-making show the devotion of the people of Iloilo to the Señor Santo Niño since it first arrived on the shores of the city in 1968. PHOTOS BY: MIKE ALQUINTO
DINAGYANG FESTIVAL IS BACK Catholic devotees are seen preparing images of the Sto. Nino for a parade while a young lady checks a Dinagyang headgear as a Dinagyang warrior walks the street in Iloilo on Friday, Jan. 20, 2023. After two-year respite due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Dinagyang Festival honoring the Sto. Nino is back with a procession and fluvial parade Friday anda Mardi Gras on Saturday, January 21. A concelebrated Mass for the Feast of the Sto. Nino will be held on Sunday, January 22, and a Dinagyang sa Barangay Tribes Competition will also be held on the same day. The festivities and merry-making show the devotion of the people of Iloilo to the Señor Santo Niño since it first arrived on the shores of the city in 1968. PHOTOS BY: MIKE ALQUINTO
DINAGYANG FESTIVAL IS BACK Catholic devotees are seen preparing images of the Sto. Nino for a parade while a young lady checks a Dinagyang headgear as a Dinagyang warrior walks the street in Iloilo on Friday, Jan. 20, 2023. After two-year respite due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Dinagyang Festival honoring the Sto. Nino is back with a procession and fluvial parade Friday anda Mardi Gras on Saturday, January 21. A concelebrated Mass for the Feast of the Sto. Nino will be held on Sunday, January 22, and a Dinagyang sa Barangay Tribes Competition will also be held on the same day. The festivities and merry-making show the devotion of the people of Iloilo to the Señor Santo Niño since it first arrived on the shores of the city in 1968. PHOTOS BY: MIKE ALQUINTO
DINAGYANG FESTIVAL IS BACK Catholic devotees are seen preparing images of the Sto. Nino for a parade while a young lady checks a Dinagyang headgear as a Dinagyang warrior walks the street in Iloilo on Friday, Jan. 20, 2023. After two-year respite due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Dinagyang Festival honoring the Sto. Nino is back with a procession and fluvial parade Friday anda Mardi Gras on Saturday, January 21. A concelebrated Mass for the Feast of the Sto. Nino will be held on Sunday, January 22, and a Dinagyang sa Barangay Tribes Competition will also be held on the same day. The festivities and merry-making show the devotion of the people of Iloilo to the Señor Santo Niño since it first arrived on the shores of the city in 1968. PHOTOS BY: MIKE ALQUINTO
DINAGYANG FESTIVAL IS BACK Catholic devotees are seen preparing images of the Sto. Nino for a parade while a young lady checks a Dinagyang headgear as a Dinagyang warrior walks the street in Iloilo on Friday, Jan. 20, 2023. After two-year respite due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Dinagyang Festival honoring the Sto. Nino is back with a procession and fluvial parade Friday anda Mardi Gras on Saturday, January 21. A concelebrated Mass for the Feast of the Sto. Nino will be held on Sunday, January 22, and a Dinagyang sa Barangay Tribes Competition will also be held on the same day. The festivities and merry-making show the devotion of the people of Iloilo to the Señor Santo Niño since it first arrived on the shores of the city in 1968. PHOTOS BY: MIKE ALQUINTO
DINAGYANG FESTIVAL IS BACK Catholic devotees are seen preparing images of the Sto. Nino for a parade while a young lady checks a Dinagyang headgear as a Dinagyang warrior walks the street in Iloilo on Friday, Jan. 20, 2023. After two-year respite due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Dinagyang Festival honoring the Sto. Nino is back with a procession and fluvial parade Friday anda Mardi Gras on Saturday, January 21. A concelebrated Mass for the Feast of the Sto. Nino will be held on Sunday, January 22, and a Dinagyang sa Barangay Tribes Competition will also be held on the same day. The festivities and merry-making show the devotion of the people of Iloilo to the Señor Santo Niño since it first arrived on the shores of the city in 1968. PHOTOS BY: MIKE ALQUINTO
DINAGYANG FESTIVAL IS BACK Catholic devotees are seen preparing images of the Sto. Nino for a parade while a young lady checks a Dinagyang headgear as a Dinagyang warrior walks the street in Iloilo on Friday, Jan. 20, 2023. After two-year respite due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Dinagyang Festival honoring the Sto. Nino is back with a procession and fluvial parade Friday anda Mardi Gras on Saturday, January 21. A concelebrated Mass for the Feast of the Sto. Nino will be held on Sunday, January 22, and a Dinagyang sa Barangay Tribes Competition will also be held on the same day. The festivities and merry-making show the devotion of the people of Iloilo to the Señor Santo Niño since it first arrived on the shores of the city in 1968. PHOTOS BY: MIKE ALQUINTO
DINAGYANG FESTIVAL IS BACK Catholic devotees are seen preparing images of the Sto. Nino for a parade while a young lady checks a Dinagyang headgear as a Dinagyang warrior walks the street in Iloilo on Friday, Jan. 20, 2023. After two-year respite due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Dinagyang Festival honoring the Sto. Nino is back with a procession and fluvial parade Friday anda Mardi Gras on Saturday, January 21. A concelebrated Mass for the Feast of the Sto. Nino will be held on Sunday, January 22, and a Dinagyang sa Barangay Tribes Competition will also be held on the same day. The festivities and merry-making show the devotion of the people of Iloilo to the Señor Santo Niño since it first arrived on the shores of the city in 1968. PHOTOS BY: MIKE ALQUINTO
DINAGYANG FESTIVAL IS BACK Catholic devotees are seen preparing images of the Sto. Nino for a parade while a young lady checks a Dinagyang headgear as a Dinagyang warrior walks the street in Iloilo on Friday, Jan. 20, 2023. After two-year respite due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Dinagyang Festival honoring the Sto. Nino is back with a procession and fluvial parade Friday anda Mardi Gras on Saturday, January 21. A concelebrated Mass for the Feast of the Sto. Nino will be held on Sunday, January 22, and a Dinagyang sa Barangay Tribes Competition will also be held on the same day. The festivities and merry-making show the devotion of the people of Iloilo to the Señor Santo Niño since it first arrived on the shores of the city in 1968. PHOTOS BY: MIKE ALQUINTO
DINAGYANG FESTIVAL IS BACK Catholic devotees are seen preparing images of the Sto. Nino for a parade while a young lady checks a Dinagyang headgear as a Dinagyang warrior walks the street in Iloilo on Friday, Jan. 20, 2023. After two-year respite due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Dinagyang Festival honoring the Sto. Nino is back with a procession and fluvial parade Friday anda Mardi Gras on Saturday, January 21. A concelebrated Mass for the Feast of the Sto. Nino will be held on Sunday, January 22, and a Dinagyang sa Barangay Tribes Competition will also be held on the same day. The festivities and merry-making show the devotion of the people of Iloilo to the Señor Santo Niño since it first arrived on the shores of the city in 1968. PHOTOS BY: MIKE ALQUINTO
DINAGYANG FESTIVAL IS BACK Catholic devotees are seen preparing images of the Sto. Nino for a parade while a young lady checks a Dinagyang headgear as a Dinagyang warrior walks the street in Iloilo on Friday, Jan. 20, 2023. After two-year respite due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Dinagyang Festival honoring the Sto. Nino is back with a procession and fluvial parade Friday anda Mardi Gras on Saturday, January 21. A concelebrated Mass for the Feast of the Sto. Nino will be held on Sunday, January 22, and a Dinagyang sa Barangay Tribes Competition will also be held on the same day. The festivities and merry-making show the devotion of the people of Iloilo to the Señor Santo Niño since it first arrived on the shores of the city in 1968. PHOTOS BY: MIKE ALQUINTO