Pit Señor

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Pit Señor is a traditional Cebuano exclamation honoring the Santo Niño (Holy Child Jesus), widely used as a devotional cheer and greeting during the Sinulog Festival in Cebu, Philippines.

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Pit Señor canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic devotional practice
Cebuano expression
devotional cheer
religious exclamation
associatedWith Cebu City NERFINISHED
Cebuano people NERFINISHED
Sinulog Festival NERFINISHED
country Philippines
culturalContext Cebuano culture
dedicatedTo Santo Niño de Cebu NERFINISHED
devotionalContext Santo Niño devotion NERFINISHED
frequencyOfUse annual peak during Sinulog Festival
hasCulturalSignificance identity marker for Sinulog Festival
symbol of Cebuano devotion to Santo Niño
hasVariant Pit Señor! Viva Señor Santo Niño!
honors Holy Child Jesus NERFINISHED
Santo Niño NERFINISHED
language Cebuano NERFINISHED
linkedTo Catholic feast of Santo Niño NERFINISHED
January religious celebrations in Cebu
location Cebu NERFINISHED
Central Visayas NERFINISHED
meaningApproximate “Call to the Lord”
“Hail, Lord!”
medium chants
festival songs
spoken word
occasion Catholic feast day celebrations
religious procession
street parade
partOf Cebuano Catholic folk religiosity
Sinulog Festival traditions NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
usedAs cheer
greeting
religious chant
usedBy devotees of Santo Niño
festival participants
pilgrims
usedDuring Sinulog Festival NERFINISHED

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Sinulog Festival citySlogan Pit Señor