Angeles City has officially ushered in the Holy Week with a deeply moving and reflective event titled Panata at Panalangin, a Lenten drama and dance presentation that sets a solemn tone for the season. This performance, meticulously directed by Director Peter De Vera and brought to life by the talented groups Anak Bale-Balayan and Sinukwan Kapampangan, serves as a powerful call for devotion and introspection among the community.
A Sacred Invitation for Reflection and Devotion
As part of the city's observance, the public is warmly and earnestly invited to visit Plaza Angel to experience the Stations of the Cross. This sacred installation provides a dedicated space for healing, devotion, and mercy, running from March 29 to April 5, 2026. The city government, under the proactive leadership of Mayor Jon Lazatin, encourages all residents to pause from their daily routines, reflect on their spiritual paths, and reconnect with their faith during this holy period.
Embracing Heritage and Spirituality
The City Tourism Office extends a heartfelt invitation to everyone to participate in this spiritual journey. By engaging with these events, attendees can immerse themselves in the rich cultural heritage and deep-seated devotion of the local people, making the Holy Week a meaningful and transformative experience. This initiative not only fosters community bonding but also highlights the city's commitment to preserving and celebrating its religious traditions.



