Millions of Bicolanos will once again show to
the whole Christian world their strong faith and loyalty to their Heavenly Mother.
amongst triumphant sounding shouts of Viva la Virgen , Bicolanos and pilgrims,
with lighted candles in their hands, will kneel on the ground and bow their
heads in prayer as the colorful fluvial procession carrying the Virgin plows
through the Bicol River in downtown Naga.
A multicolored pagoda carrying the images/icons of the Virgin of Peñafrancia
and the Divino Rostro will pass through the Bicol River. Male, sunburned devotees
of the Virgin will adhere to the huge pagoda in a heartwarming display of faith
and devotion. Actually, the fluvial procession marks the return of the Virgin
from the Naga Metropolitan Cathedral to her home shrine at the Basilica. Upon
its arrival, the Virgin will be received in formal religious rites by Roman
Catholic dignitaries of the Bicol Region led by Cardinal Jose T. Sanchez.
Considered the biggest and most popular religious event in the Philippines,
the Peñafrancia fiesta is in fact a one-week affair that starts on the
second Friday of September when the miraculous Ina is transferred from her shrine
to the centuries-old Naga Metropolitan Cathedral where a nine-day novena and
prayers are held in her honor. Ranking government officials, Cabinet members,
ambassadors, governors, mayors, senators, diputados , business/industry leaders,
landlords, etc., vie for the distinct honor of sponsoring a nightly novena and
prayers at the Naga Cathedral.
A procession, locally called traslacion (is the transferring of the miraculous
Image of the Virgin, Our Lady of Peñafrancia and of the Divino Rostro
to the Metropolitan Cathedral of Naga City for a Novena and Holy Masses. This
begun in 1885.), ushers in the weeklong festivities which include civic and
military parades, sports competitions, agro-industrial fairs, cultural shows,
and the coronation of Miss Bicolandia beauties.
During the traslacion, which passes through the main streets of Naga, the miraculous
Ina of the Bicolanos is borne on the rugged, muscular shoulders of barefooted
voyadores who form a human barricade to protect the Virgin from the unruly crowd.
Call it absolute coincidence or plain superstition, but any Bicolano will swear
to high heavens that the presence of a woman, Filipina or foreigner, aboard
the merrily decorated pagoda will surely spell disaster. Whether this belief
is true or not, only the Bicolanos know. But past events and experiences support
their claim.
HISTORY
A Spanish government official from Peñafrancia, Spain, a native of San
Martin de Castanar, the Covarrubias family, settled with his family in Cavite
in 1712, according to locals. One day, A son, Miguel Robles de Covarrubias,
a seminarian studying in the Universidad de Santo Tomas, Manila got very ill.
He and his family prayed to Our Iady of Penafrancia whose picture he was clutching
to his breast for his recovery and to spare his life. He also made a vow that
if cured, he would construct a chapel by the bank of Pasig river in Manila,
in gratitude to Her. Miraculously cured, he eventually was ordained a priest
not in Manila but in the Ciudad de Nueva Caceres (now known as Naga City) by
Bishop Andres Gonzalez. To fulfill his vow, Padre Miguel, the ftrst diocesan
priest to be ordained in Naga, did two things: one, he mobilized the natives
along the slopes of Mt. Isarog to construct a chapel made of local materials,
nipa and bamboo this time by the bank of the Bikol river in Naga, not by the
Pasig river as earlier envisioned; two, he ordered a local artisan to carve
an image patterned after the picture of Our lady he always had with him. Miracles
happened then and there. Among them was the story of a dog killed, its neck
slashed in order to take out the poor animal's blood that was used to coat/paint
the newly carved image. Dumped into the river, the dead dog began to swim once
again alive with hundreds of people witnessing this prodigy. News of many other
miracles spread like wildfire so was the devotion to Nuestra Senora de Penafrancia.
The letter of Padre Miguel to the Dominican Fathers of Salamanca, Spain in 1712
reported many miracles through the intercession of Our Lady. In the meantime,
the devotees grew in number as the devotion spread fast far and wide, even outside
the Diocese of Nueva Caceres which before comprised not only the Bikol region
but including Tayabas (now Quezon), Marinduque, Laguna up to Palanan, Isabela
along the cordillera ranges. Like the biblical "mustard seed" the
Penafrancia devotion today is like a "giant tree" whose branches extend
to other parts of the world like America, Europe, Australia and Asia. The love
story between our lady of Penafrancla we lovingly call "Ina" and us,
her children is never ending.
The famous Madonna is said to have miraculous powers. On her feast day, pilgrims
gather at her shrine to pay her homage for favors received.
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