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But to Consolacion Amora, 58, she braved the death of her husband as a challenge and moved on by taking over the business her husband started since 1969, which is into publishing and selling novena pamphlets.

Every novena booklet they sell carries the initials JVB, which stands for Jose Victorino Blanco, the late husband of Consolacion.

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But to Consolacion Amora, 58, she braved the death of her husband as a challenge and moved on by taking over the business her husband started since 1969, which is into publishing and selling novena pamphlets.

Every novena booklet they sell carries the initials JVB, which stands for Jose Victorino Blanco, the late husband of Consolacion.

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