The Pink Sisters (Sister Servants of the Holy Spirit of Perpetual Adoration) are singing the last part of the Gloria during Christmas Day Mass.
They are cloistered, Catholic nuns whose charism is perpetual Eucharistic adoration.
So why are they called Pink Sisters?
Aside from the obvious that they are wearing pink and the convent itself is colored pink, the Pink Sisters are also known as Sister Servants of the Holy Spirit of Perpetual Adoration. Based from the little research that I made, Saint Arnold Janssen and Mother Mary Michaele founded the Pink Sisters in Holland. The Sisters rose-colored habit symbolizes joy in honor of the Holy Spirit and the Sisters adoration before the Blessed Sacrament. Today, approximately 3,800 sisters of 40 nationalities minister on every continent — including the Philippines.
Pastorella Mass, very nice
Gloria, regards to all esp. in manila qc
janssencoelo 8 months ago
I love "pink sisters" in baguio city they really have a good angelic voice...wish too see u all soon specially sister Mary ****...may God continue to watch over u always n keep u all well!
shanyfoster 11 months ago 2
thier is also one pink sisters in quezon city.
alfonsom1998 1 year ago
when i was about to take my board exam in baguio....I was constantly visiting this convent .....everyday after the review i make sure to go here to pray....I passed the exam and its a feeling that God really helped me that these sisters prayed for me....
barbieQmaan1985 1 year ago
thanks for sharing the beautiful reason behind the color they're wearing!
I've seen sisters with pink habits at a Catholic conference... but it might not be them if they're cloistered...
rosesofsunshine3 2 years ago
I'm glad to hear again this version of 'Gloria in excelsis Deo' by Jose Cosme de Benito which used to be sung in our parish in Gagalangin, Tondo during the Simbang Gabi until 1988. Do you have the complete rendition please?
Thanks.
PBSA1974 2 years ago