
TACLOBAN CITY — As the Lenten season starts, the Archdiocesan Shrine of Santo Niño in Tacloban City has released its complete Semana Santa 2026 program, offering a detailed guide for devotees seeking a more meaningful and immersive Holy Week observance.
The schedule outlines a full week of liturgical celebrations and spiritual activities designed to help the faithful reflect on the passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Beginning with Palm Sunday, the faithful are invited to join the solemn blessing of palms and procession, followed by Masses that mark the triumphant entry of Christ into Jerusalem.
From Holy Monday to Holy Wednesday, the shrine will host a series of Lenten recollections, catechetical reflections, and confession schedules to encourage personal conversion and reconciliation. A nightly District Lenten Recollection at 7:00 PM will serve as a communal opportunity for prayer and spiritual renewal, particularly for those preparing more deeply for the Triduum.
The most sacred days of the Church calendar are highlighted through traditional and solemn rites. On Holy Thursday, the Mass of the Lord’s Supper will commemorate the institution of the Eucharist, followed by an extended Eucharistic Vigil. Good Friday will feature the Celebration of the Lord’s Passion and the revered Santo Entierro procession, drawing large numbers of devotees in silent reflection. The Easter Vigil on Black Saturday will culminate in the joyous celebration of Easter Sunday, proclaiming Christ’s victory over death.
Church leaders emphasized that beyond the schedule of activities, the true essence of Semana Santa lies in interior renewal and a sincere return to God. The shrine calls on parishioners, pilgrims, and visitors alike to actively engage in the observances, not only as tradition but as a personal journey of faith.
“In this sacred season, we are all invited to pause, reflect, and rediscover the depth of God’s love,” the statement read, reinforcing the Lenten call to conversion: “Return to me with all your heart” (Joel 2:12).
With thousands expected to visit the shrine throughout Holy Week, officials also encourage early planning and mindful participation to ensure a prayerful and orderly celebration for all.
(LIZBETH ANN A.ABELLA)







