DELA ROSA, YVETH L.
BSHM2-G
1.Which Holy Week traditions have remained remarkably consistent across generations and despite
societal changes? What accounts for their enduring appeal and significance?
-> Holy Week is marked by numerous traditions in the Philippines, including Visita Iglesia, Pabasa
ng Pasyon, Cenaculo, and other processions and practices that exhibits their devotion.
2.How do these enduring traditions contribute to the sense of community and shared identity among
Filipinos, transcending regional and cultural differences
-> Holy Week traditions serve to bring together Filipinos from different regions and cultures and
creates a sense of togetherness, collective identity, and spirituality.
3. What is the role of Holy Week traditions in transmitting cultural values, beliefs, and stories from one
generation to the next? How are these traditions learned and practiced?
-> The traditions of Holy Week are taught through conversation, active participation in rituals,
and family engagement which assists the younger generations in learning faith, values, and beliefs.
4 How do specific Holy Week practices reflect Filipino values such as family, faith, piety, and resilience?
-> Filipino values faith, piety, family cohesiveness, and perseverance during Holy Week which
illustrates the Filipino's deep spirituality and culture.
5.How do these traditions help Filipinos connect with their history, heritage, and spiritual beliefs?
-> The traditions of the Holy Week connects Filipinos to their Christian faith, roots, and
spirituality which influences the people's identity and values with faith.