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More families inquiring about miraculous Blessed Mother

Carla N. Canet

MORE families with a member who has an illness have inquired from SunStar Bacolod regarding the location of the miraculous Blessed Mother (Our Lady of Fatime) and Our Lady of Guadalupe.

This, after the images were claimed to have shed tears of blood.

The Marian devotees asked SunStar Bacolod reporter if they could pay a visit to the image of the Blessed Mother whom they want to seek healing and spiritual intervention in their lives.

Most of those who inquired were from Bacolod City and others are from out of town.

They were thankful about the possibility of visiting the miraculous image as a family member or two who suffer from lingering illness, hoping that their prayers for divine protection and grace will be upon them when they see the divine or miraculous images which were located in a small chapel inside a subdivision.

The owner and some of the Marian devotees who take care and maintain the small chapel led by Dorothy "Doty" Banlasan said that anybody is welcome to visit the image of the Blessed Mother so they could also have a personal encounter with the miraculous image.

She said they want to preserve the sanctity of the place and asked those who are coming to just come in a group of five persons.

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