
BONIFACIO GLOBAL CITY – While just about everything seems to be available here—shopping, restaurants, nightlife—this vibrant area of land can also provides the faithful a rare opportunity to discover Filipino beliefs and traditions for this Holy Week. St. Michael the Archangel Parish opens its doors for the remaining days of the season, inviting travelers to experience centuries‑old Catholic rituals in the heart of a modern city.
For tourists spending April 2–5 in Metro Manila, the parish provides a meaningful cultural stop that contrasts with the district’s usual energy.
Tonight, April 2 (Maundy Thursday) , the Liturgy of the Lord’s Supper begins at 5:00 PM, followed by a vigil at the Altar of Repose until midnight—a solemn tradition where visitors can observe or quietly participate.
Tomorrow, April 3 (Good Friday) , the Community Way of the Cross winds through nearby streets at 5:00 AM, offering a walking meditation through BGC’s urban landscape. The Passion liturgy at 3:00 PM and the evening procession at 5:00 PM are deeply rooted Filipino practices that draw both the faithful and the culturally curious.
On Black Saturday, April 4 , the Easter Vigil at 7:00 PM culminates in the Salubong, a joyful re‑enactment of the risen Christ meeting His mother—a uniquely Filipino expression of Easter.
Easter Sunday, April 5 , regular Masses resume, welcoming visitors to cap the week with celebration.
For travelers who wish to experience authentic local experiences, joining in the Holy Week 2026 will allow one to observe how faith is part of everyday life, even in a highly modernized area of BGC. Travelers who chooses to join the processions are advised to watch out for road blockings.




