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Our Lady of Penafrancia with DIVINO ROSTRO
Six million pilgrims from all over the world celebrate the feast of Our Lady of Peņafrancia on the third Saturday of September in
Naga
City. They renew ties, share food, drinks and prayers with relatives and partidarios to pay her homage for favors received. The Penafrancia fiesta which started in 1885, starts with the translacion of the miraculous icon whom the Bicolanos fondly call “Ina” from her Basilica at Balatas, three miles east of Naga Cathedral with devotees shouting “Viva la Virgen” to high heavens. The colorful pagoda of the Bicol matriarch is borne on the rugged, muscular shoulders of barefooted voyadores who form a human barricade to protect the Virgin from the unruly crowd. For whatever reason, the Bicolano will swear that the presence of a woman aboard the pagoda will surely spell disaster and past events and experiences support their claim. This is followed by nine days of novena at the cathedral with singing of Resuene Vivrante to the venerable image, a copy of the Madonna in
Peņafrancia ,
Spain . The image is returned to her Basilica on the feast day via a colorful evening fluvial procession on the
Bicol
River amongst triumphant sounding shouts of Viva la Virgen and lit-candle carrying escorts in boats. On land devotees line the river banks with lit- candles, kneeling on the ground and bowing their heads in prayer as the torbulent procession plows in front of them through the rain-filled river of downtown
Naga
City . The Virgin is received with formal religious rites at the Basilica. Millions cap the Penafrancia Fiesta by attending the misa cantada on the Sunday after.
The Penafrancia statue of Nueva Caceres (the old name of
Naga
City ), was enshrined by Padre Miguel Robles de Covarrubias in 1712 as a closure for getting well from a serious illness when he was a seminarian at the Universidad de Santo Tomas. The story goes that he and the Covarrubias clan who are natives of San Martin de Castanar, Penafrancia,
Salamanca ,
Spain , prayed to their homeland advocate whose picture he was clutching to his breast for his recovery and to spare his life. He also made a vow that if cured from his lingering illness, he would gratuitously construct a chapel by the bank of
Pasig river in
Manila . His assignment to Nueva Caceres made him fulfill his promise on the banks of
Bicol
River .
The miracles of the Virgin of Penafrancia can be traced from San Martin de Castanar,
Salamanca
Spain in 1434 where the statue was excavated on the rocky mountains of Pena De Francia, by Simon Vela, a holy friar of the Franciscan order who persistently searched for the icon upon the guidance of voices and dreams. #jporias
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"The Bicol Club of Hawaii, a social, cultural and charitable organization, is dedicated to encourage dynamic and compassionate relationship among its members, to promote fellowship and empowerment of people in the community, to foster respect for cultural diversity and to create a nurturing, stable and inspiring family environment which encourages the youth of Bicolano ancestry to become effective, contributing adults." |
The Beginnings of Bicol Club of
Hawaii
World War II served as a showcase of the Filipino talent in the
USA workforce. After the third wave of sakada immigration to
Hawaii in the 1940s, the
United States opened recruitment for military personnel, professionals and other employment opportunities for the Filipinos. To a lot of Bicolanos, signing up with the military, particularly with the US Navy became an obsession. By the 70’s, quite a few dozens military enlisted men of Bicolano ancestry and their families have claimed
Honolulu as their second home.
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