Probably one of the greatest legacies that Spain left to Filipinos is the Catholic faith which started in our very shores in 1521 when the Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan baptized the royal family together with their eight hundred Cebuano subjects. It was also them that Magellan gave the Queen of […]
In 1935, the Lungsuranon magazine featured the Santo Niño on its front page as Ang Karaan ug Milagrosong Larawan sa Bantugang Santo sa Sugbu (The Ancient and Miraculous Image of the Famous Santo Niño of Cebu). Miracles wrought by the power of the Santo Niño are considered undeniable. Santo Niño […]
Post Lepgazpi Era: Medical Miracles: The Holy Infant has long been acknowledged as miraculous by devotees as well as by the Augustinian Order. One ancient miracle attributed to devotion in the Santo Niño involved the venerable Bishop Don Pedro de Agurto, first bishop of Cebu, who died on October 15, […]