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Holy Week Schedule of St. Francis of Paola Parish Mabini Batangas-Archdiocese of Lipa

Ash wednesday (Holy Mass)

February 18, 2026

6:15AM | 8:00AM


Palm Sunday (Holy Mass)

March 29, 2026

5:15AM | 6:45AM | 8:45AM


Holy Thursday

April 2, 2026

7:00AM-Pangumagang Panalangim

9:00AM Practice

5:00PM-Misa ng huling hapunan | Paghuhugas ng paa ng mga apostoles

7:00PM-Bihilya sa banal na sakramento


Good Friday

April 3, 2026

7:00Am-Pang umagang panalangin ng sambayanan

3:00PM-Pagdiriwang ng pagpapakasakit ng Panginoon

7:00PM-Pagtatanod/Pag babasa ng Pasyon sa simbahan

11:30PM-Paglilibing mula sa simbahan patungo sa pulong balibaguhan


Holy Saturday

April 4, 2026

7:00AM-Pang umagang panalangin ng samabayan

9:00AM-General Practices for all Ministers of Easter

8:00PM-Easte vigil

  • Bihilya ng muling pagkabuhay
  • Pagpaparangal sa ilaw
  • Pagpapahayag ng salitang diyos
  • Pagdiriwang ng binyag at kumpil
  • Pagdiriwang ng huling hapunan 
  • Salubong/Dagit


Easter Sunday(Holy Mass)

April 5, 2026

5:30AM |7:30AM | 9:00AM | 10:00AM



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