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Spider-Man: Miles Morales Dinner Scene Hits Hard This Holiday

Spider-Man: Miles Morales Dinner Scene Hits Hard This Holiday Once I realized I couldn t go home for the holidays this year, the Morales Christmas dinner, and the celebration of their culture, struck a different chord. GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Miles Morales and his mom Rio just moved into a new apartment in Harlem. There s still a lot to unpack in their rooms, and you can learn so much about them by looking around and examining their possessions. But the living room and kitchen are all put together, and Rio is going all-out to prepare a big Christmas dinner for herself, Miles, and a few family friends. It s a heartwarming scene where you have to do a few chores like put on some music, light the Christmas tree, and make sure Ganke cleans up the damn mess he made spilling soup on the rug. What s most important here is that it s a rich display of culture, language, and food that celebrates the Morales Puerto Rican heritage.

Celebs choice of carols vivifies glorious reasons for the season

Celebs choice of carols vivifies glorious reasons for the season
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Press Release - De Lima: Message on Christmas day

Press Release Maligayang Pasko po, mga kababayan! Christmas is and has always been special to us in many ways that are distinctly Filipino. In our communities, this is indeed one of the most wonderful times of the year. We have the longest and most festive of Christmas celebrations, and the merriest, although this year is a bit different. Today we do away with parties and large gatherings because of the pandemic. We also try to relieve the pains caused by the deplorable things that befell our nation this year. But like all things, we know these too shall pass. We Filipinos are gifted with boundless optimism and generosity of spirit. Christ being born at the manger also tells us that there is redemption even in times of great hardship.

Duterte to Filipinos: Jesus birth keeps our hopes high – Manila Bulletin

(JANSEN ROMERO / FILE PHOTO / MANILA BULLETIN) In his Christmas message, Duterte noted this year’s challenges faced by everyone as “many lives were lost and forever changed” due to the COVID-19 crisis and several natural calamities.  Duterte recognized the “unity, strength, and indomitable spirit” among Filipinos that made them “continue to survive and rise” from adversities. The Chief Executive is in his hometown of Davao City to celebrate Christmas with his family. “This Christmas season, let the story of Jesus Christ’s birth remind us that we should always have hope even in darkness, poverty, and suffering,” he said. Duterte also called on Filipinos to allow Christ into their lives and help their fellowmen in need.

A blessed Christmas to all!

Published December 25, 2020, 12:12 AM Finally, it is Christmas Day. We have always associated this holiday with merriment and joy, with many-colored lights on trees and lanterns, with feasting and gift-giving. We must never forget, as church officials remind us, that Christmas is the day Christ was born, the Christ who was to one day give up his life to save mankind. Thus, on his day, we relate the story of his birth, as told by St. Luke. Mary who was with child and her husband Joseph of Galilee were in Bethlehem in Judea to register under a tax decree of Emperor Caesar Augustus:

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