Showing posts with label Thai Catholics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thai Catholics. Show all posts

Thai Catholics' Procession for the Mother of God

January 1 is not just the first day of 2013 but it is also a holy day for the Catholic Church. This day is the day when we celebrate the Solemnity of Mother of God.
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Our Lady, Mary Mother of God


I am so blessed that I was able to go to a Mass today because a church here had a Holy Mass dedicated for the Mother of God. That church is the Church of Our Lady Mother of God, located in the town of Rangsit, which is just north of Bangkok.

Honoring the Mother of the Word Incarnate is the perfect way of starting the year that's why I made sure that I will not miss today's Mass. I woke up early even though I'm still sleepy due to last night's New Year celebration.

I think that the Mass was great even if I didn't understand most of it because the langage used is Thai.

I am about to leave the church after the Mass but I noticed that people were gathering outside, waiting for something. I was surprised (and delighted) that the Parish will do a procession!
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Procession for the Solemnity of Mother of God by Thai Catholics in Rangsit
Little girls in Thai traditional dress holding the banner of Mary.

I was delighted because I never expected to join a Catholic procession in Thailand.
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Priests joining the procession for the Solemnity of Mother of God in Rangsit.

I was so happy that I was willing to walk for miles even under the sun. Sadly, the procession was just around the church. It was a very short walk. I thought that we will be walking along the highway to make the Virgin Mary known to other people.
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Catholic Church of Rangsit during the Solemnity of Mother of God.


Tons of roses were offered to Mary this day. The Thai Catholics really love Mama Mary like the Filipino Catholics do.
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Roses for Mama Mary during the Solemnity of Mother of God.
Red roses for Mama Mary.
I have no rose so I just prayed one “Hail Mary” as my offering to her.

I then left the church, thankful that God allowed me to attend the Holy Massand the procession for the Solemnity of Mother of God.
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