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Holy Week Schedule of Our Lady of the Rosary Parish-Rosario, Batangas

Ash wednesday (Holy Mass)

February 18, 2026

6:00AM|5:00PM

Palm Sunday

March 29, 2026

4:00AM-Pagbabasbas ng palaspas/Osanna


Mga oras ng Misa

5:30AM | 6:30AM | 8:00AM | 9:30AM | 5:00PM | 6:30PM


Holy Thursday

April 2, 2026

6:00AM-Panalangin sa umaga
3:00PM-Pagmimisa sa takipsilim sa paghahapunan ng panginoon

Good Friday

April 3, 2026

6:00AM-Panalangin sa Umaga

11:00PM-Nobena sa Mabathalang Awa

12:00PM-Pitong Huling Wika

3:00PM-Liturhiya ng salita, Pagpaparangal ss Krus at Banal na pakikinabang

6:00PM-Prusisyon ng paglilibing ng Panginoon 

Holy Saturday

April 4, 2026

6:00AM-Panalangin sa umaga | Pagbabasbas ng Apoy at ng Cirio Paskwal
10:00PM-Liturhiya ng salita | pagbabasbas ng tubig | pagsasariwa ng mga pangako sa binyag | Liturhiya ng Eukaristiya

Easter Sunday

April 5, 2026

12:00AM-Prusisyon|Salubong | Dagit at pagbati


Oras ng banal na misa

6:30AM | 8:00AM | 9:30 AM | 5:00PM | 6:30PM


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