16/05/2025
Pista ng βBituing Marikitβ A beautiful regalia for Our Lady of Salambao featuring a mixture of multicolored metal threads symbolizing the colorful stories of the devotees, and the feast of blossoming, beautiful, and vibrant flowers offered to the Miraculous image which is known for her powerful intercession especially to those who seek to bear children. Like a blossoming flower Mary is the nourishment that makes our Faith and devotion bloom in its peak. Mary, whom our Lord Jesus honored and respected truly listens and mediates for us to Jesus her son. Historically the devotion to Our Lady of Salambao was mentioned in βNoli me Tangereβ which only proves that the devotion to the virgin is deeply embedded in the Culture, Traditions and the Faith of the Filipinos.
Pista ng βBituing Marikitβ Isang magandang regalia para sa Mahan na Birhen ng Salambao nagtatampok ng pinagsamasamang makukulay na metal na sinulid na sumasagisag sa makukulay na kwento ng mga deboto at ang Pista ng namukukadkad, maririkit at matitingkad na bulaklak na iniaalay sa mapaghimalang Imahen na kilala sa kaniyang makapangyarihang pamamagitan lalo na sa mga nagnanais magdalang tao. Katulad ng isang namumukadkad na bulaklak si Maria ang nagpapayabong sa ating debosyan at pananampalataya. Si Maria, na pinarangalan at iginalang ng ating panginoong Hesus ay tunay ja nakikinig at namamagitan sa atin kay Hesus na kaniyang anak. Sa kasaysayan ang debosyon sa Mahal na Birhen ng Salambao ay nabanggit sa βNoli me Tangereβ na nagpapatunay lamang na ang debosyon sa Birhen ay malalalim na nakaukit sa Kultura, Tradisyon, Kasaysayan at Pananampalataya ng mga Pilipino.
In photos: Jodee Jose and Teresita Jose who vested the image
the vestment of the image is a Proud creation of Sta.
Maria Catholic Trade
photo credits to: the SOCCOM of San Pascual Baylon Parish, National Shrine of Our Lady of Salambao
captioned by: Adrian Mark Jose
In photos: Jodee Jose and Teresita Jose who vested the image
the vestment of the image is a Proud creation of Sta.
Maria Catholic Trade
photo credits to: the SOCCOM of San Pascual Baylon Parish, National Shrine of Our Lady of Salambao
captioned by: Adrian Mark Jose