St. Bernard's hosted multiple mass times Wednesday evening – including an English, Spanish, and Bilingual mass along with a Christmas carols service.
"Reunification of being as one family and, yeah, celebration of our Jesus Christ," Villarama said.
"For me it's all about love, it's about Jesus Christ and family," Macaranas said.
"It's just love for everyone, especially like what's happening now," Alda said. "And there's just so much disagreements and negativity, just you got to go past that and just have Christ in your heart and give love."
"We start doing all our festivities like around September already. My family's (in the Philippines) right now," Alda said. "So, they're doing the Karosa, where they're all on the little, like a parade."
"We used to celebrate Christmas, cut the Christmas cake, go for night vigil to church," Bernard said. "Having a gathering with my whole family, my mom's side, my cousins."
"Jesus is my best friend," Bernard said. "Even in happiness, even in sorrow, I come to Him. Even if I get anything good, I first talk to Him. He's my God."
11pm Christmas ? Service at St Bernard’s Holy Family Center , packed congregation sings “O, Holy Night” pic.twitter.com/57BeHGkyxf
— Charlie Lapastora (@charlielastory) December 25, 2025St. Bernard's will also be holding services on Christmas morning at 7 a.m., 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.
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