Our Lady of Turumba
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Commonly known as Our Lady of Turumba, because every year, on the third day after Easter, townspeople honor her with seven consecutive novenas. This oil painting on tin was allegdely seen floating on the waters of Laguna de bay in 1640. Fishermen caught it and it was eventually enshrined in the churchImage type: OriginalMedia format: print
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Filipinas Heritage Library | Retrato - Religious Images | RE00711 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | RE00711 |
Commonly known as Our Lady of Turumba, because every year, on the third day after Easter, townspeople honor her with seven consecutive novenas. This oil painting on tin was allegdely seen floating on the waters of Laguna de bay in 1640. Fishermen caught it and it was eventually enshrined in the church.
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