2. Devotion: religious observance or worship : a form of prayer or worship for special use.
3. Faith: a system of religious belief
: belief in God or in the doctrines or teachings of religion
4. Lent: the 40 weekdays from Ash edsnesday to Easter observed by the Roman Catholic, Eastern, and some Protestant churches as a period of penitence and fasting
5. Preservation: to keep in its original state or in good condition : to keep safe from harm or loss
6. Procession: the act of moving along or proceeding in orderly succession or in a formal and ceremonious manner, as a line of people, animals, vehicles etc.
7. Religious: believing in a god or a group of gods and following the rules of a religion …show more content…
It generalized how the everyday lives of the people of Island of Tinos affect to the emerging popularity of this Island as a religious destination. More importantly, it associated the relationship and commitment between the tourism and religion. It highlights a new form of management and development for developing other forms of tourism.However in his conclusion, he revealed that there are so many arrangements and projects that are needed to be improved especially in preserving the Island of Tinos as a religious …show more content…
The said to be the country’s biggest Lenten procession highlights almost 100 life-sized religious statues riding on carriages or what they called carrozas. The significance of this procession to the municipality is highly appreciated for they would spend a large amount of money for the preparation. San Agustin parish priest Andres Valera mentioned the progress of this procession has made compared before, specifically from the small images that the owners would carry on their shoulder that eventually emerged into life-sized images carried on a truck. But this evolvement has led to many speculations that this Lenten procession has become into showing of wealth. Possibly that these owners mostly come from the wealthy family that they’ve spend approximately 100,000 for the decoration of the floats. However, the San Agustin parish priest Valera concluded that what matters most is they’re doing these for the glory of God, to give thanks and to serve Him. More importantly, this is their way of celebrating and giving back the blessings that has showered upon them and for the whole town of