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Saturday, May 7, 2016
The Santo Niño Of San Joaquin
Can a little child saint make a naughty prank just like the following story?
Once upon a time there is a fisherman who went to the parish priest who is in charge of the church of San Joaquin to collect payment for the fish ordered by a child and points to the priest who will pay it. The priest paid the bill without asking any question but he knows that he did not ask any child to get some fish for him. When he held a mass the following morning, he saw a bundle of rotten fish hanging from the hands of the Santo Niño or the Little Child Jesus.
Photo Source:
http://www.peanutbrowas.com/blog/santo-nino-church-bastion-of-christianity-in-cebu
http://theblackswampcornucopia.blogspot.com/2012/01/mysterious-case-of-moving-santo-nino.html
Labels/Tags:
Church,
Faith,
Folk Literature,
Folk Tales,
Ilonggo Literature,
Mary,
Oton,
Religion and Spirituality,
Saints
Location:
San Joaquin, Iloilo, Philippines
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