00:00The belief of Filipinos in lucky charms is alive again every new year and in the upcoming year of the wooden snake.
00:07But there's a comment from the Catholic Church.
00:10Katrina Son got it right.
00:14For some Filipinos, like Gillette from Batangas,
00:17it's a tradition to buy lucky charms every new year.
00:22That's why she's here in Binondo.
00:24We're also inspired by the belief in lucky charms every new year.
00:30The year of the wooden snake is 2025.
00:33What's the lucky charm for this year?
00:36For 2025, we need to take care of our health.
00:42Because the illness star is in the center of the house or center of the store or center of what?
00:49So we need this holo.
00:53Yes, our holy gourd.
00:54There's a gold bill and lucky snake coin that's put in the wallet so that the money will be easier to enter.
01:01And of course, for those who are looking for love this new year, there's an answer.
01:09There's this nine-tailed fox that will help you find love.
01:17Don't forget to put a prosperity basket on the table in the middle of the night.
01:22It's filled with rice.
01:24So what we call this is the prosperity money bowl.
01:28We also have a snake figure.
01:33We also have the turtle for longevity.
01:36Of course, the pin so that luck will always enter.
01:41You can also buy red bimpo that should be used as a bath after taking a bath on the first day of the year.
01:47It's also for longevity.
01:49If you were not born in the year of the snake, there's also the Taisuy or Feng Shui God of the Year card.
01:56It will attract more blessings and prosperity.
02:00Guidance for us.
02:02The church also has a reminder about buying lucky charms.
02:07From the point of view of the church, we do not allow and encourage the purchase of lucky charms.
02:13What can really help us is for us to have a smile for life.
02:21God is the only one.
02:23For Jimmy Integrated News, Katrina Sun, for Tutok 24 Horas.
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