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Our Lady of Guidance : ウィキペディア英語版 | Our Lady of Guidance
Our Lady of Guidance (Spanish: ''Nuestra Señora de Guia'') is a 16th-century image of the Blessed Virgin Mary depicted as the Immaculate Conception that is widely venerated by Filipino Roman Catholics. The wooden Black Madonna is considered the oldest extant Marian statue in the Philippines, and is believed to have been originally brought to the islands by Ferdinand Magellan (along with Santo Niño de Cebú) in the early 16th century. Locally venerated as patroness of navigators and travelers, the image is enshrined at the Our Lady of Guidance Archdiocesan Shrine, commonly known as Ermita Church, in the Ermita area of the City of Manila. == Description == Made of molave (''Vitex cofassus'') wood, the statue stands about and is characterized by dark skin and long, brunette hair. She is dressed in both a manto and a stylized ''tapis'', the traditional wraparound skirt of Filipino women. Among her regalia is a sceptre, a set of jewels given by Archbishop of Manila Cardinal Rufino Santos in 1960,〔Barcelona, Mary Anne. Edited by Consuelo B. Estepa, Ph.D. (2004). "Ynang Maria: A Celebration of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the Philippines". Anvil Publishing, Inc, Pasig City.〕 and a golden crown donated by Pope Paul VI during his visit to Manila Cathedral on May 16, 1971.
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