Our Lady of Charity
Our Lady of Charity
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April 12: Our Lady of Charity, Cobre, Cuba
In the mountains outside Santiago in Cuba is an old pilgrimage church,
“Nuestra Senora de la Caridad,” which means, “Our Lady of Charity,” also known
as “Our Lady of Cobre.”
It is the national shrine of Cuba.
It is the national shrine of Cuba.
Early in the 17th century, 3 sailors left the Bay of Nipe to
collect salt.
Their vessel was small, so that when a storm arose they were drifting & rocked violently on the roaring ocean.
One of the men wore a medal stamped with an image of the Blessed Virgin, & the 3 began to pray for her protection.
The storm suddenly cleared, & the men saw something they couldn't immediately identify coming toward across the water.
Their vessel was small, so that when a storm arose they were drifting & rocked violently on the roaring ocean.
One of the men wore a medal stamped with an image of the Blessed Virgin, & the 3 began to pray for her protection.
The storm suddenly cleared, & the men saw something they couldn't immediately identify coming toward across the water.
We still have the testimony of one of the men, Juan Moreno, regarding this
incident.
It was taken in 1687:
It was taken in 1687:
“Having camped in the French Key, which is in the middle of the Bay of Nipe,
waiting for a good time to leave for the salt mines, being a morning of calm
seas, they left the French Keys, before daybreak.
The aforementioned Juan y Rodrigo de Hoyos & myself embarked in a canoe, headed for the salt mines, & far from the French Key we saw something white above the foam of the water, which we couldn’t distinguish.
As we got closer, birds & dry branches appeared.
The aforementioned Indians said, “It looks like a girl.”
While they were discussing this among themselves, they saw an image of Our Lady, the Holy Virgin, on top of a small wooden plank, holding the baby Jesus in her arms.
On this small tablet, was written in large letters, which read, “I am the Virgin of Charity.”
Looking at her clothes, they realized that they were not wet.”
The aforementioned Juan y Rodrigo de Hoyos & myself embarked in a canoe, headed for the salt mines, & far from the French Key we saw something white above the foam of the water, which we couldn’t distinguish.
As we got closer, birds & dry branches appeared.
The aforementioned Indians said, “It looks like a girl.”
While they were discussing this among themselves, they saw an image of Our Lady, the Holy Virgin, on top of a small wooden plank, holding the baby Jesus in her arms.
On this small tablet, was written in large letters, which read, “I am the Virgin of Charity.”
Looking at her clothes, they realized that they were not wet.”
Our Lady of Charity
Upon returning home, the men revealed what they had discovered & told the
story of what had happened to them.
A government official, Don Francisco Sanchez de Moya, had a small chapel built in her honor.
A government official, Don Francisco Sanchez de Moya, had a small chapel built in her honor.
The Village of Cobre, where the shrine is, is surrounded by high hills that
roll back to the Sierra Maestra Mountains.
The village is named Cobre because of the rich deposit of copper.
A lamp of copper is kept burning before the statue of Our Lady.
Twice the statue mysteriously disappeared from the locked church, & then returned just as unaccountably.
In each case Our Lady indicated where richer deposits of copper could be found.
The village is named Cobre because of the rich deposit of copper.
A lamp of copper is kept burning before the statue of Our Lady.
Twice the statue mysteriously disappeared from the locked church, & then returned just as unaccountably.
In each case Our Lady indicated where richer deposits of copper could be found.
In 1936 after the completion of a beautiful church in honor of Our Lady of
Charity, the statue was solemnly crowned amid great rejoicing & religious
festivity.
The shrine has much of old-time charm, & literally hundreds of lights burn
before the shrine’s statue.
Our Lady is dressed richly in silken garments; she is dark like a Cuban girl with a sun-tanned Infant on her arm, smiling down on her brown Cuban children, who come to her in great numbers & with great confidence.
The prayers of centuries seem to hang down from the walls in heavy folds.
It is a place where prayer comes easily, & its answer seems to be a matter of course.
Our Lady is dressed richly in silken garments; she is dark like a Cuban girl with a sun-tanned Infant on her arm, smiling down on her brown Cuban children, who come to her in great numbers & with great confidence.
The prayers of centuries seem to hang down from the walls in heavy folds.
It is a place where prayer comes easily, & its answer seems to be a matter of course.
*from The Woman in Orbit & other sources
The Shrine of Our Lady of Charity In Bantay, ILocos Sur
by Celia Ortega
(Philippines)
Fanny, Precy, & Renee visited the Shrine of Our Lady of
Charity (Nuetra Senora de Caridad) in Bantay, Ilocos Sur last February
21, 2016.
Fanny asked me the story of Our Lady of Charity & I could not tell her.
So, I searched the net for the story.
While reading the story, I am so touched on how Our Lady does not run short of her ways of coming to our aid as her children.
Fanny asked me the story of Our Lady of Charity & I could not tell her.
So, I searched the net for the story.
While reading the story, I am so touched on how Our Lady does not run short of her ways of coming to our aid as her children.
Thank you, Our Lady of Charity for bringing us to your Shrine during this Jubilee Year of Mercy.
Our Lady of Charity, Pray for us.
Our Lady of Charity, Pray for us.
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