Our Lady of Mount Carmel
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Photo reproduction of La Virgen Maria (Venerada en sus Imagenes Filipinas), 1904. Bound for Spain to recruit new ministers for the islands, Fray Rodrigo de San Miguel passed by Mexico and received from the "Carmelita s Descalzos del Convento de San Jose" the image of Ntra. Sra. del Carmen. The statue was brought to Manila in 1617 and enshrined in a chapel constructed in a sitio near Sampaloc (called Calumpang). The church, now known as San Sebastian, remains to be the sanctuary of the image whose feast the devotees celebrate on January 21Source: La Virgen Maria (Venerada en sus Imagenes Filipinas), 1904Collection: Lopez Memorial MuseumImage type: Reproduction: PhotographMedia format: print
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Filipinas Heritage Library | Retrato - Religious Images | RE00121 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | RE00121 |
Photo reproduction of La Virgen Maria (Venerada en sus Imagenes Filipinas), 1904. Bound for Spain to recruit new ministers for the islands, Fray Rodrigo de San Miguel passed by Mexico and received from the "Carmelita s Descalzos del Convento de San Jose" the image of Ntra. Sra. del Carmen. The statue was brought to Manila in 1617 and enshrined in a chapel constructed in a sitio near Sampaloc (called Calumpang). The church, now known as San Sebastian, remains to be the sanctuary of the image whose feast the devotees celebrate on January 21.
La Virgen Maria (Venerada en sus Imagenes Filipinas), 1904.
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