The first mass of Misa de Gallo will be held on Friday, December 16, 2016 at the Holy Redeemer Church in Ruamrudee. It will be sponsored by the Philippine Embassy in Bangkok.
On a Facebook post Wednesday evening, the embassy has also invited churchgoers to join the celebration of Misa de Gallo. Light breakfast will be served after the mass.
On December 16 last year, the embassy officials led by Her Excellency Ambassador Mary Jo A. Bernardo-Aragon also sponsored the first morning mass at the Holy Redeemer Church.
Here is the invitation posted on the embassy Facebook page.
“You are invited to join the celebration of the Misa de Gallo (novena masses for Christmas) at the Holy Redeemer Church (Ruamrudee). The Philippine Embassy is pleased to sponsor the first mass on 16 December 2016 (Friday). Light breakfast will be served after the mass.”
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