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San Pedro Calungsod Thanksgiving Day

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Kids collect empty plastic bottles littered at the thanksgiving mass site. One of them said 16 bottles are equivalent to 10 pesos. They will use the money to buy food and pay school fees. (Jolina Ylaya/USJR MassComm Intern)
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Kids collect empty plastic bottles littered at the thanksgiving mass site. One of them said 16 bottles are equivalent to 10 pesos. They will use the money to buy food and pay school fees. (Jolina Ylaya/USJR MassComm Intern)

  • Kids collect empty plastic bottles littered at the thanksgiving mass site. One of them said 16 bottles are equivalent to 10 pesos. They will use the money to buy food and pay school fees. (Jolina Ylaya/USJR MassComm Intern)
  • Kids collect empty plastic bottles littered at the thanksgiving mass site. One of them said 16 bottles are equivalent to 10 pesos. They will use the money to buy food and pay school fees. (Jolina Ylaya/USJR MassComm Intern)
  • Kids collect empty plastic bottles littered at the thanksgiving mass site. One of them said 16 bottles are equivalent to 10 pesos. They will use the money to buy food and pay school fees. (Jolina Ylaya/USJR MassComm Intern)
  • Kids collect empty plastic bottles littered at the thanksgiving mass site. One of them said 16 bottles are equivalent to 10 pesos. They will use the money to buy food and pay school fees. (Jolina Ylaya/USJR MassComm Intern)
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  • Devotees patiently wait to use the public comfort room. A high school student from Marigondon Cebu said she won’t complain because she is offering her sacrifice to San Pedro Calungsod. (Nera Mariz Puyo/USJR MassComm Intern)
  • Devotees patiently wait to use the public comfort room. A high school student from Marigondon Cebu said she won’t complain because she is offering her sacrifice to San Pedro Calungsod. (Nera Mariz Puyo/USJR MassComm Intern)
  • Devotees patiently wait to use the public comfort room. A high school student from Marigondon Cebu said she won’t complain because she is offering her sacrifice to San Pedro Calungsod. (Nera Mariz Puyo/USJR MassComm Intern)
  • Kids collect empty plastic bottles littered at the thanksgiving mass site. One of them said 16 bottles are equivalent to 10 pesos. They will use the money to buy food and pay school fees. (Nera Mariz Puyo/USJR MassComm Intern)
  • While their parents are busy preparing for the arrival of Galleon San Diego, these kids are resting on a tree. (Nera Mariz Puyo/USJR MassComm Intern)
  • While their parents are busy preparing for the arrival of Galleon San Diego, these kids are resting on a tree. (Nera Mariz Puyo/USJR MassComm Intern)
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  • Mandaue City Councilor Wilmer Zanoria raises the image of San Pedro Calungsod. Zanoria, together with his wife Adele and the rest of the family, participated in the whole procession. (Nera Mariz Puyo/USJR MassComm Intern)
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