Simbang Gabi & Christmas Mass Schedule at St. Anne’s Parish

As Advent unfolds, St. Anne’s Parish warmly invites you and your family to journey with us in hope, faith, and joyful anticipation through Simbang Gabi and our Christmas and New Year Masses.

Simbang Gabi is a beloved Filipino Catholic tradition—a 9-day Novena of Masses that prepares our hearts to welcome the birth of Christ. Each evening is a sacred moment of prayer, reflection, and community, reminding us that Christ comes to meet us in our waiting.

Whether you are continuing a cherished tradition or joining Simbang Gabi for the first time, all are welcome to take part in this beautiful spiritual journey.

Simbang Gabi 2025

9-Day Novena Mass
December 15 – 23

Mass Times

  • Weekdays (Monday–Friday): 7:00 PM

  • Weekends (Saturday–Sunday): 5:00 PM

Celebrants & Schedule

  • Dec 15 (Mon) – 7 PM | Fr. Emmanuel

  • Dec 16 (Tue) – 7 PM | Fr. Alfie Pangilinan

  • Dec 17 (Wed) – 7 PM | Fr. Linus Erdugozo

  • Dec 18 (Thu) – 7 PM | Fr. Emmanuel

  • Dec 19 (Fri) – 7 PM | Fr. Rolando Yadao

  • Dec 20 (Sat) – 5 PM | Fr. Emmanuel

  • Dec 21 (Sun) – 5 PM | Fr. Alfie Pangilinan

  • Dec 22 (Mon) – 7 PM | Fr. Vic Kennedy

  • Dec 23 (Tue) – 7 PM | Fr. Emmanuel

Each night of Simbang Gabi invites us to pause from the busyness of the season and refocus our hearts on Christ—through prayer, Scripture, and the warmth of our parish community.

Christmas & New Year Masses

As we celebrate the Nativity of the Lord and usher in the New Year, please join us for the following Masses:

  • December 24 (Wednesday)

    • 5:00 PM – Christmas Eve Vigil

    • 10:00 PM – Christmas Eve Midnight Mass

  • December 25 (Thursday)

    • 10:00 AM & 12:00 NoonNativity of the Lord

  • December 28 (Sunday)

    • 10:00 AM & 12:00 Noon

  • December 29–30 (Monday–Tuesday)

    • 9:00 AM

  • December 31 (Wednesday)

    • 5:00 PMMary, Mother of God Vigil

  • January 1 (Thursday)

    • 10:00 AM (ONLY)Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God

As we gather in worship throughout this holy season, may we be reminded that Christ is our light—born into the world to bring hope, peace, and salvation to all.

We look forward to celebrating with you and your loved ones here at St. Anne’s Parish.

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