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		<title>‘Ang Batang Hesus’ kicks off as Araneta City honors feast of Santo Niño in Ali Mall </title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In time with the feast of Santo Niño, Araneta City opens the “Ang Batang Hesus” exhibit in Ali Mall from January 7 to 14, 2023.   The exhibit features more than 60 images of the child Jesus from&#160;Santo&#160;Niño devotees around the country. Among the replicas available for viewing are the three oldest&#160;Santo&#160;Niño images in the Philippines &#8212;&#160;Santo&#160;Niño de [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>In time with the feast of Santo Niño, Araneta City opens the “Ang Batang Hesus” exhibit in Ali Mall from January 7 to 14, 2023.  </p>



<p>The exhibit features more than 60 images of the child Jesus from&nbsp;Santo&nbsp;Niño devotees around the country. Among the replicas available for viewing are the three oldest&nbsp;Santo&nbsp;Niño images in the Philippines &#8212;&nbsp;Santo&nbsp;Niño de Cebu,&nbsp;Santo&nbsp;Niño de Tondo, and&nbsp;Santo&nbsp;Niño de Arevalo.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>Other notable images in the exhibit include the replica of Santo Nino de Tacloban which was flown directly from Leyte, Santo Niño de Aranzazu, and Santo Niño de Malitbog (patron prince of Southern Leyte).  </p>



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<p>A formal opening and blessing of the exhibit on January 7 was led by Rev. Fr. Diogo D&#8217; Souza of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Aileen Ibay, Property Manager of Ali Mall, sees the exhibit as an opportunity to strengthen the devotees&#8217; faith this new year. “We must start the year with renewed faith and optimism. The exhibit aims to remind the public of the meaning of the feast of&nbsp;Santo&nbsp;Niño to our culture,” she said.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>In Philippine history, the very first image of the&nbsp;Santo&nbsp;Niño was given as a baptismal gift to native Filipinos by Spanish explorers. The image was venerated and accepted by the locals but was lost in warfare. It was later on discovered intact and miraculously safe amidst burning debris, a miracle regarded to show that anyone can rise from any tribulation.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>The exhibit is open for free public viewing during mall hours.  </p>
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