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| Christ the Eternal High Priest Parish, Sulipan, Apalit, Pampanga
| Christ the Eternal High Priest Parish, Sulipan, Apalit, Pampanga
| 1794
| 1794
| 16th of November
| This image of Our Lady of Solitude is based on the old Estampa of our lady of solitude of Porta Vaga and is venerated as the Patron of Sulipan, Apalit, Pampanga and is under the care of the Venerable Hermanidad de Nuestra Señora de la Soledad the oldest existing group of Devotees of Our Lady of Solitude that was founded on the year 1794.
| This image of Our Lady of Solitude is based on the old Estampa of our lady of solitude of Porta Vaga and is venerated as the Patron of Sulipan, Apalit, Pampanga and is under the care of the Venerable Hermanidad de Nuestra Señora de la Soledad the oldest existing group of Devotees of Our Lady of Solitude that was founded on the year 1794.
|<ref>From the book “”VENERABLE Hermanidad de Ntra Sra DE LA SOLEDADD con la advocaio de su Patrocinio Patro na de este baririo de solipan”” 1794</ref>
|<ref>From the book “”VENERABLE Hermanidad de Ntra Sra DE LA SOLEDADD con la advocaio de su Patrocinio Patro na de este baririo de solipan”” 1794</ref>
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| Nuestra Señora de la Soledad Parish, Camba, Manila
| Nuestra Señora de la Soledad Parish, Camba, Manila
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| 1st of January
| Venerated in a little chapel in [[Recto Avenue]] of Manila is another version of image which tradition claiming a similar devotion since 1884. According to account, the Camba area has been inhabited by mostly residents from Cavite city that is why it has been called in the older days as Barrio Soledad. Her feastday is celebrated annually every 1 January through a translation going to the parish of Santo Niño de Tondo capped by a festive procession going back to its home in Camba Street, Manila.
| Venerated in a little chapel in [[Recto Avenue]] of Manila is another version of image which tradition claiming a similar devotion since 1884. According to account, the Camba area has been inhabited by mostly residents from Cavite city that is why it has been called in the older days as Barrio Soledad. Her feastday is celebrated annually every 1 January through a translation going to the parish of Santo Niño de Tondo capped by a festive procession going back to its home in Camba Street, Manila.
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| Nuestra Señora De La Soledad, Tambo, Buhi, Camarines Sur
| Nuestra Señora De La Soledad, Tambo, Buhi, Camarines Sur
| 1775
| 1775
| 2nd of February
| This is one of the three carvings on the calpe tree on the Story of [[Our Lady of Salvation|Our Lady of Salvacion]]. One was of San Antonio de Padua, three statuettes-Nuestra Señora de Salvacion, San Antonio de Padua, and Nuestra Señora de Soledad—now in Joroan of Tiwi, and Tambo, Buhi, respectively.
| This is one of the three carvings on the calpe tree on the Story of [[Our Lady of Salvation|Our Lady of Salvacion]]. One was of San Antonio de Padua, three statuettes-Nuestra Señora de Salvacion, San Antonio de Padua, and Nuestra Señora de Soledad—now in Joroan of Tiwi, and Tambo, Buhi, respectively.
| <ref name=”Weebly PAGINA OFICIAL”>{{cite web |title=VIRGEN de la SOLEDAD in the PHILIPPINES |url=http://vsoledaddeportavaga.weebly.com/virgen-de-la-soledad-en-filipinas.html |website=PAGINA OFICIAL de la VIRGEN de la SOLEDAD |access-date=3 June 2020 |language=en}} [[File:CC-BY-SA icon.svg|50px]] Text was copied from this source, which is available under a [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ph/ Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Philippines] (CC BY-SA 3.0 PH) license.</ref>
| <ref name=”Weebly PAGINA OFICIAL”>{{cite web |title=VIRGEN de la SOLEDAD in the PHILIPPINES |url=http://vsoledaddeportavaga.weebly.com/virgen-de-la-soledad-en-filipinas.html |website=PAGINA OFICIAL de la VIRGEN de la SOLEDAD |access-date=3 June 2020 |language=en}} [[File:CC-BY-SA icon.svg|50px]] Text was copied from this source, which is available under a [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ph/ Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Philippines] (CC BY-SA 3.0 PH) license.</ref>
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| Saint Isidore the Farmer Parish, San Isidro, Nueva Ecija
| Saint Isidore the Farmer Parish, San Isidro, Nueva Ecija
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| 2nd Sunday of November
| Another copy of the image is venerated in [[Nueva Ecija]]. The icon has occupied a niche above a side altar of the town church and that it was honored in a fluvial procession on the Rio Grande de Pampanga. This tradition was held from the mid-19th century till the 1920s. In 1982, the image mysteriously vanished. It was thought to have been stolen but no police records exist to support this. Sometime after its disappearance, the image found its way to an antique dealer in Manila and was purchased by a private individual. After twenty years, was returned and venerated in San Isidro Labrador church.
| Another copy of the image is venerated in [[Nueva Ecija]]. The icon has occupied a niche above a side altar of the town church and that it was honored in a fluvial procession on the Rio Grande de Pampanga. This tradition was held from the mid-19th century till the 1920s. In 1982, the image mysteriously vanished. It was thought to have been stolen but no police records exist to support this. Sometime after its disappearance, the image found its way to an antique dealer in Manila and was purchased by a private individual. After twenty years, was returned and venerated in San Isidro Labrador church.
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| Immaculate Conception Parish, Barretto, Olongapo
| Immaculate Conception Parish, Barretto, Olongapo
| 1950’s
| 1950’s
| 2nd Saturday and Sunday of November
| An inherited devotion from migrant workers of [[Sangley Point]], Cavite City who transferred to Subic Naval Base and have decided to reside in Maquinaya considering the same geographical set-up of their hometown. In March 1959, the [[Catholic Women’s League|Catholic Women’s Association]] in Barrio Maquinaya was formed under the auspices of Saint Joseph Parish and it’s devotees later decided to choose a religious patron by means of draw lots. Five patronal choices were given: [[Black Nazarene|Senor Nazareno]], Santo Nino, Virgen Soledad, [[Our Lady of Perpetual Help|Mother of Perpetual Help]] and Saint Jude Thaddeus. A child was chosen to cast the draw and resulted in the “Virgen Soledad”, and so declared to be the patroness of the Barrio and have chosen the 2nd Sunday of November to celebrate the annual festivities. In 1961, Reverend Henry Byrne, former Bishop of Iba, [[Zambales]] donated ₽10,000.00 PHP to build a community church in Barrio Barretto. However in 1986, the erected parish in Barrio Barretto was established under the patronage of the Immaculate Conception. Believers still celebrates the November festivity with fervent devotion.
| An inherited devotion from migrant workers of [[Sangley Point]], Cavite City who transferred to Subic Naval Base and have decided to reside in Maquinaya considering the same geographical set-up of their hometown. In March 1959, the [[Catholic Women’s League|Catholic Women’s Association]] in Barrio Maquinaya was formed under the auspices of Saint Joseph Parish and it’s devotees later decided to choose a religious patron by means of draw lots. Five patronal choices were given: [[Black Nazarene|Senor Nazareno]], Santo Nino, Virgen Soledad, [[Our Lady of Perpetual Help|Mother of Perpetual Help]] and Saint Jude Thaddeus. A child was chosen to cast the draw and resulted in the “Virgen Soledad”, and so declared to be the patroness of the Barrio and have chosen the 2nd Sunday of November to celebrate the annual festivities. In 1961, Reverend Henry Byrne, former Bishop of Iba, [[Zambales]] donated ₽10,000.00 PHP to build a community church in Barrio Barretto. However in 1986, the erected parish in Barrio Barretto was established under the patronage of the Immaculate Conception. Believers still celebrates the November festivity with fervent devotion.
| <ref>Official Narrative Based on the research of the Cofradia de La Virgen de la Soledad de Maquinaya”” 2019</ref>
| <ref>Official Narrative Based on the research of the Cofradia de La Virgen de la Soledad de Maquinaya”” 2019</ref>
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| Tahanan ng Mabuting Pastol Diocesan Seminary, Tagaytay City, Cavite
| Tahanan ng Mabuting Pastol Diocesan Seminary, Tagaytay City, Cavite
| 1700’s
| 1700’s
| Last Sunday of November
| A replica copy of the image is venerated at the chapel of “Tahanan ng Mabuting Pastol”, the Diocesan Seminary for Cavite. This image was formerly hung at the Jesuit College of Cavite. After the expulsion of the Jesuits in 1768, the image was kept in the Jesuit archives of Ateneo. The image was given to Bishop Perez as a gift on the occasion of the inauguration of the new seminary. On this replica image, an inscription says that the Spanish Archbishop of Manila, Don Basilio Sancho de Santa Justa y Rufina granted 80 days [[plenary indulgence]] for those who would say the novena. Bishop Mateo Rubio de Arevalo of Cebu granted 40 more days along with Archbishop Don Juan Antonio de Obrigo y Gallego granted indulgence just the same.
| A replica copy of the image is venerated at the chapel of “Tahanan ng Mabuting Pastol”, the Diocesan Seminary for Cavite. This image was formerly hung at the Jesuit College of Cavite. After the expulsion of the Jesuits in 1768, the image was kept in the Jesuit archives of Ateneo. The image was given to Bishop Perez as a gift on the occasion of the inauguration of the new seminary. On this replica image, an inscription says that the Spanish Archbishop of Manila, Don Basilio Sancho de Santa Justa y Rufina granted 80 days [[plenary indulgence]] for those who would say the novena. Bishop Mateo Rubio de Arevalo of Cebu granted 40 more days along with Archbishop Don Juan Antonio de Obrigo y Gallego granted indulgence just the same.
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| Holy Cross Parish, Tanza, Navotas
| Holy Cross Parish, Tanza, Navotas
| 2021
| 2021
| 1st Sunday of November
| An image of Our Lady of Solitude was commissioned by the “Jovenes de la Soledad” Youth Prayer Group of Tanza, Navotas made by a local artist in Cavite City and enthroned at the side altar of the parish.
| An image of Our Lady of Solitude was commissioned by the “Jovenes de la Soledad” Youth Prayer Group of Tanza, Navotas made by a local artist in Cavite City and enthroned at the side altar of the parish.
| <ref>Narrative of the “Jovenes de la Soledad” Youth Prayer Group 2021</ref>
| <ref>Narrative of the “Jovenes de la Soledad” Youth Prayer Group 2021</ref>