Our Lady of Sorrows of Batong Paloway is an image of the Blessed Virgin Mary on a stone, venerated in Catanduanes, Philippines. The image on the stone is derived from the Spanish icon of "Our Lady of the Finger" (Nuestra Señora del Dedo), which shows her finger coming out from underneath her veil. Since this title was not yet known or popular in the Philippines at the turn of the 20th century (when the image was discovered), devotees conflated it with Our Lady of Sorrows, a form more popular especially during Holy Week.
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| - Our Lady of Sorrows of Calolbon (Batong Paloway) (en)
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| - Our Lady of Sorrows of Batong Paloway is an image of the Blessed Virgin Mary on a stone, venerated in Catanduanes, Philippines. The image on the stone is derived from the Spanish icon of "Our Lady of the Finger" (Nuestra Señora del Dedo), which shows her finger coming out from underneath her veil. Since this title was not yet known or popular in the Philippines at the turn of the 20th century (when the image was discovered), devotees conflated it with Our Lady of Sorrows, a form more popular especially during Holy Week. (en)
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| - Our Lady of Sorrows of Batong Paloway (en)
- Nuestra Señora de Batong Paloway (en)
- Nuestra Señora de Calolbon (en)
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| - Our Lady of Sorrows of Batong Paloway (en)
- Nuestra Señora de Batong Paloway (en)
- Nuestra Señora de Calolbon (en)
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| - Philippines (en)
- Our Lady of Sorrows Shrine Batong Paloway, San Andres, Catanduanes (en)
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| - Original icon of Our Lady of Sorrows of Batong Paloway (en)
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| - Our Lady of Sorrows of Batong Paloway is an image of the Blessed Virgin Mary on a stone, venerated in Catanduanes, Philippines. The image on the stone is derived from the Spanish icon of "Our Lady of the Finger" (Nuestra Señora del Dedo), which shows her finger coming out from underneath her veil. Since this title was not yet known or popular in the Philippines at the turn of the 20th century (when the image was discovered), devotees conflated it with Our Lady of Sorrows, a form more popular especially during Holy Week. (en)
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