It was in 1603 when a fisherman named Juan Maningkad had a most unusual catch in the waters of Pansipit River (which connects to Bombon Lake now called Taal) – a 12-inch tall image of Our Lady of Caysasay. The image was taken under the care of the wife of the town’s judge in a special urn but time and again, the image would disappear one day and be back the next. The town priest instructed the people to hold a vigil and follow the image when it leaves. This led them to Caysasay. But the story didn’t end there. The image kept disappearing and appearing until one day, it completely vanished.
First apparition in history. On the same year, 1611, the Lady of Caysasay appeared to an almost blind servant girl – the first Marian apparition in the Philippines ever recorded. It was said that the apparition made the nearby stream miraculous. An arch was built on the spot of the apparition (called Banal na Pook or Holy Place) and to this day, the water is known to have healing properties.
Deliverance came upon the town later, prosperity resulting from provisioning galleons coming from Acapulco. This prosperity is evident in the ancestral houses still standing around town. Was this part of the miracle of Our Lady? I leave it to you, dear reader, to decide.
Info culled from www.caysasay.com and wikipedia. • The Church of Our Lady of Caysasay is around 5-10 minutes walking distance from the Basilica de San Martin de Tours, passing through a staircase of 125 or so steps which you can call penitence or offering depending on your point of view and faith.
9 comments:
small church with a great character! next time will spend more time dito sa church na ito
Bai, onga eh. I guess each church has its own character and even if the Caysasay church is smaller, it is no less stellar and important.
the interiors of the church specially the paintings on the ceiling are just awesome. simply awesome.
First time I saw this, I thought this little church has a lot of character than it's big neighbor nearby.
Intriguing story on how the lady got it's name :D
Oman, grabe no, it's deceivingly beautiful.
Ferdz, I thought so, too. Lalo na yung loob. I stumbled upon the story of how the image was named Caysasay and felt it was interesting to share :D
AMAZING - the place, the story behind it and of course the photos!
good job ogs!
Thanks Bongsky :D
very interesting story bai. well said. what it lacks in size...
Dom, totoo naman di ba? The Basilica may be imposing in size but Our Lady of Caysasay is very charming in its compactness and its simple elegance.
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