The Moriones stands as a captivating Lenten celebration in the Island of Marinduque, Philippines, every Holy Week. Distinctive in its essence, the celebration unfolds with participants adorned in captivating Morion masks, artfully embodying the personas of Roman Soldiers and Syrian mercenaries central to the Passion of the Christ narrative.

Interwoven with profound religiosity, the festivities encompass a tapestry of elements, including religious processions, the poignant reenactment of the “Way of the Cross” known as Senakulo, and striking parades showcasing costumes inspired by biblical figures. Amidst this week-long event, “Pugutan” emerges as the pinnacle of the Moriones experience, drawing attention as a defining highlight. In essence, the Moryonan harmonizes vibrant pageantry with profound spirituality, encapsulating the heart of Marinduque’s cultural and religious identity.