Novena Prayer to the Virgin of Peñafrancia
Turn to me thine, oh most loving Virgen de Peñafrancia and have mercy on my soul that comes to thee, full of repentance. Protect my family, my relatives, my friends, and benefactors. Intercede for your devotees, both the living and the dead, especially for those whom I am now obliged to help.
Pray for me, console me and save me in my hours of peril, adversity, and afflictions. Above all, in the hour of my death, appeal before your divine son to help me and defend me. Tell him that I am your devotee, I kneel before your miraculous image to ask for your powerful intercession.
Virgin of Peñafrancia, pray for me. Help me, console me and deliver me from all evil. Amen.
Prayer by Monsignor Jeremias (Jerry) Rebanal
Turn to me thine, oh most loving Virgen de Peñafrancia and have mercy on my soul that comes to thee, full of repentance. Protect my family, my relatives, my friends, and benefactors. Intercede for your devotees, both the living and the dead, especially for those whom I am now obliged to help.
Pray for me, console me and save me in my hours of peril, adversity, and afflictions. Above all, in the hour of my death, appeal before your divine son to help me and defend me. Tell him that I am your devotee, I kneel before your miraculous image to ask for your powerful intercession.
Virgin of Peñafrancia, pray for me. Help me, console me and deliver me from all evil. Amen.
Prayer by Monsignor Jeremias (Jerry) Rebanal
INA
A Song to the Virgin of Peñafrancia Music and lyrics by Father Felipe Fruto Ll. Ramirez SJ Sung by Floyd M. Tena Orchestrated by Joseph B. Reburiano Recorded by the Ateneo de Naga University Choir Music CD: "Kamurawayan sa Dios" INA (lyrics) Inang mamomot-on ika an buhay; Ako rangahon mo sa kamundoan. Ina, kon ako man parakasala, Sa Dios hagada man an pagkaherak. Kaya daing ibang inaasahan, Kundi ika inang mahal. Ina, burabod ka nin kaogmahan, Ako dalawon mo sa kagadanan. Logod rangahon mo, di pabayaan, Ina, sa taid mo kaginhawahan. Kaya dakula man an kasakitan, Ogma an puso ko ngonian. |
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KUN YAON SAIMO
A Tribute to the Divino Rostro and Our Lady of Peñafrancia Music and Lyrics: Rev. Fr. Noel Alforte and Ronaldo Dolor Soloist: Ena Maria Aldecoa, soprano Ano ining kusog na sako nagsasadol Pasiring saimo, ako isinusubol. Kapangyarihan na daing masayumahan Katungdan na dai makalikdan. Uya ako liwat sa saimong atubang Dai na matugot na dai mkaibahan An masuhay saimo sarong kapadusahan Pagtios na dai matatagalan Kun yaon saimo nawawara an kapagalan Napapara sagkod ang kahaditan Kun yaon saimo, namatean an katoninungan Nakakamtan sagkod an kaligtasan Kun yaon saimo. |
OUR DEVOTION TO INA
A Reflection
By Fr. Harvey Mateo, SJ
Chaplain, Ateneo de Naga University
Feast of Our Lady of Peñafrancia, September 2020
I have been asked a few times why many of our images of the Blessed Mother in the Philippines are so exquisitely adorned with gold, jewelry, and intricately embroidered, oversized robes. Mary after all was a simple and humble woman; I think of her as a heavenly mother, the INA, more than an earthly queen. I interpret these ornamentations this way: it is about us – it is how we manifest our love for her, how we cherish and treasure her. It is very human, very Pinoy, and certainly, very Bikolano. The Bikolano devotion to the blessed mother, the INA, would not have prospered through the centuries, had it not been for the collective experience of being genuinely feeling loved and protected by her. The devotion is a very human expression of gratitude and admiration for the creature who represents the very best of us and what awaits us if we follow her example.
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A Reflection
By Fr. Harvey Mateo, SJ
Chaplain, Ateneo de Naga University
Feast of Our Lady of Peñafrancia, September 2020
I have been asked a few times why many of our images of the Blessed Mother in the Philippines are so exquisitely adorned with gold, jewelry, and intricately embroidered, oversized robes. Mary after all was a simple and humble woman; I think of her as a heavenly mother, the INA, more than an earthly queen. I interpret these ornamentations this way: it is about us – it is how we manifest our love for her, how we cherish and treasure her. It is very human, very Pinoy, and certainly, very Bikolano. The Bikolano devotion to the blessed mother, the INA, would not have prospered through the centuries, had it not been for the collective experience of being genuinely feeling loved and protected by her. The devotion is a very human expression of gratitude and admiration for the creature who represents the very best of us and what awaits us if we follow her example.
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