Did you know that it will take you 3 and a half hours when you decided to have a walk from the foot of the Mt. Samat at Pilar, Bataan up to its cross? Between every last quarter of November to and first week of December every year, the locals of Bataan and other people from the nearest provinces walked from the entrance of the mountain up to the top and gather for a pilgrimage in Mt. Samat and celebrate a holy mass headed by the Archbishop of the host province and this year the diocesan will celebrate its 9th year.
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