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No Distance Can Break Filipinos’ Tradition Of Honoring The Dead

Summary by pageone.ph
Every year, as the first days of November draw near, cemeteries across the Philippines come alive with flickering candles, the scent of flowers, and a sea of reunited families. All Saints’ and All Souls’ Days, celebrated every Nov. 1 and 2, are among the country’s most cherished occasions for remembering the departed. For Christine Bernadette Marcelino and other Filipinos who now live thousands of miles away from home, distance proves no barrier…
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pageone.ph broke the news in on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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