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[Title] => No heaven without Sto. Niño spirituality
[Summary] => In the Philippines, the feast of the Sto. Niño is celebrated with pomp and circumstance. The Sinulog of Cebu has become a folk tradition since the early 16th-century Spanish era when the first devotees enshrined the image of the Holy Child in Mactan. We know the history of the devotion began when the wife of Rajah Humabon was gifted with the image when she was baptized into Christianity. How it was lost in the course of a century and found burned black during a fire by a soldier, is history. From then on, miracles of grace and blessing have been attributed to the devotion.
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[AuthorName] => GOD'S WORD TODAY By Jesus V. Fernandez, S.J.
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