Birhen sa Calo-oy
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Birhen sa Calo-oy. Boholis a predominantly Catholic province and rerligious fanatics flock to various pilgrimages centers. One of these is the shrine of the Birhen sa Calo-oy in Calape, located about 2 kilometers from the main highway. "Calo-oy" is a Visayan term for "pity" or "mercy" and at the same time the name given to the alley where the shrine can be found. The image stands nearly a foot high including the wooden base and was retrieved allegedly from a big seashellImage type: OriginalMedia format: print
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Filipinas Heritage Library | Retrato - Religious Images | RE00725 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | RE00725 |
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Birhen sa Calo-oy. Boholis a predominantly Catholic province and rerligious fanatics flock to various pilgrimages centers. One of these is the shrine of the Birhen sa Calo-oy in Calape, located about 2 kilometers from the main highway. "Calo-oy" is a Visayan term for "pity" or "mercy" and at the same time the name given to the alley where the shrine can be found. The image stands nearly a foot high including the wooden base and was retrieved allegedly from a big seashell.
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