
On Easter Sunday, the neighboring towns of Santo Tomas and Minalin are the center of activities in Pampanga. Aside from being Easter Sunday, it's also the town fiesta of Santo Tomas. The town celebrates its fiesta on Easter Sunday rather than on the July 3 feast day of St. Thomas the Apostle.
The night before, a
rigodon de honor used to be performed at the
Sabado de Gloria Ball called the
Thomasian. I remember dancing the
rigodon in the 2002
Sabado de Gloria Ball. Sadly, they stopped doing it about two years ago because no one was willing to be
hermano and
hermana mayor due to the costs that accompany it. While it was still being held, Thomasian was the longest continuously organized
rigodon de honor in Pampanga. The oldest surviving
rigodon tradition in Pampanga, the
El Circulo Fernandino, was not held from 1987 to 1996.

According to Robby Tantingco of the Center for Kapampangan Studies, "The most elaborate
salubong are held in front of the churches of Sto. Tomas and Minalin. Shortly before the break of dawn, the brass band plays and an all-girls' choir sing Alleluia as the two
santos are positioned face to face. The angel does not immediately appear; instead, she is hidden inside a
pusu-pusu (heart-shaped giant banana flower) which opens in five stages, one layer of petals at a time. Each opening is accompanied by the band playing and choir singing which prolongs the whole ceremony. After the
salubung (also called
pusu-pusuan in these parts), the people go inside the church for the Easter Mass.
"In Sto. Tomas, another quaint tradition follows after the Mass: a group of well-dressed girls and the partners dance and sing, and throw petals on the path of the
carroza bearing the statue of the Risen Christ accompanied by a violin. This ritual is called
Sagalas."

Later at noon, the
Pakbung Hudas festivities are held at the church patio. I missed the
Salubong or
Pusu-pusuan, as well as the
Sagalas. But I just had to write about it to complete this series on Pampanga Holy Week practices. Thank you to the
Center for Kapampangan Studies for the video screencaps.