This Holy Week, the country’s longest-running morning show Unang
Hirit (UH) delivers
a powerful and inspiring multi-part feature titled “Mga Kuwento ng Pag-asa,” bringing
stories of faith, tradition, and hope from all over the Philippines.
The feature began in Sibonga, Cebu, where Unang
Hirit host
Susan Enriquez traveled to witness firsthand the deep devotion of
locals to Our Lady of Lindogon, a
miraculous image believed to have cried tears of blood. Devotees shared
emotional testimonies of healing and transformation, offering powerful
glimpses into how faith continues to uplift and strengthen communities.
“Iyong
mga Kapuso nating nagpupunta dito, mga deboto ni Mama Mary, hindi nila
alintana iyong mahaba at matagal na pila. Ang importante,
makarating sila at makalapit sila doon sa imahen para magpasamalat,
manalangin, magdulog ng kanilang mga karaingan at problema sa buhay,” shares
Susan.
In Misamis Oriental, Unang
Hirit highlighted the unique tradition of “Patunob,” a
cultural and religious celebration honoring Our Lady of Lourdes.
In
Luzon, the morning show featured the globally recognized Maleldo
tradition in Cutud, Pampanga, where devotees reenact the Passion
of Christ, including the intense and deeply spiritual crucifixion
ritual.
Unang Hirit also
featured the viral priest Rev. Father Mat De Guzman, who became popular
because of his fun way of saying “Habang buhay may pagasa.” This Holy
Week, Father Mat delivers a meaningful and inspiring message to all
devout Catholics, “Ngayong
Semana Santa, ugaliing mag-dasal. Kailangan natin ‘yung panalangin sa
mga oras na ito sapagkat ‘yon ang pinaka-essence noong ating
selebrasyon. Kaya ngayong Semana Santa, ugaliing magbigay. Bukod sa
pagdarasal, mauuwi ‘yun sa pagbibigay kasi dapat maging fruitful
‘yung ating pinagdasalan. At bandang huli, ugaliin nating mga Katoliko
na magmahal. Sapagkat itong Semana Santa, patuloy na ipinauunawa sa atin
na ang Diyos ang unang nagmahal sa atin.”
To complement these moving stories, Unang
Hirit also rolled out its annual “Bantay-Biyahe” initiative, offering assistance to Holy Week travelers. The UH team
distributed travel essentials to passengers in key transport terminals,
and spread surprise joy through cash prizes for lucky commuters.
Through heartfelt storytelling and meaningful public service, Unang
Hirit’s Holy Week special captured the essence of Filipino spirituality—resilient, hopeful, and full of heart.
Catch Unang Hirit weekdays at 5:30 a.m. on GMA. Global Pinoys can watch it via GMA Pinoy TV.
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