Misa de Gallo
Misa de Gallo is a traditional Catholic Mass celebrated in many Latin American countries on the night of December 24th, Christmas Eve. The name translates to "Rooster's Mass," symbolizing the early morning hours when the Mass takes place. It marks the beginning of the Christmas festivities and is often attended by families and communities.
During Misa de Gallo, special hymns and prayers are offered, and the church is usually decorated with nativity scenes and Christmas lights. This Mass is significant for many as it emphasizes the birth of Jesus Christ and fosters a sense of unity and celebration among attendees.