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In 1624, the
Itawes region suffered from a prolonged drought. The people faced
starvation; they planted their fields three times, the crops withered
for lack of rain. The people then turned to their Parish Priest
who advised them to make their peace with God by going to the Sacrament
and making a novena to the Blessed Mother. The people went to confession
and received Holy Communion and began the Novena to Our Lady of
Piat. Soon afterward in the middle of the Novena, a torrential rain
fell, and the farmers' crops were saved.
In 1730, Captain Jose Ramos, a Spanish officer assigned in Lallo,
fell seriously ill. All efforts by his physicians failed, so he
decided to go on a pilgrimage to Piat to seek Our Lady's help. He
made the trip with great difficulty but upon arriving in Piat, his
illness became worse and the Parish Priest gave him the last sacrament.
However, he did not lose hope and continued to pray to Our Lady
of Piat, after a few days he slowly recovered; within a week, he
got well enough and went to Lallo to resume his duties.
On June 2, 1738, a boat with passengers was on its way from Pamplona
to Aparri. Near the port, a sudden gale blew and the boat was swept
out to sea. With the strong winds, heavy rains and big waves, rescue
seemed impossible. A passenger on a pilgrimage to Piat began to
pray the Holy rosary and exhorted his fellow passengers to join
him. They all did; soon afterwards, the rain stopped, the windes
died down and the boat and its passengers made it safely to the
port.
Also attribute to the intercession of Our Lady of Piat is the miraculous
recovery from serious illness of Dona Ines Maquilabbun.
LATER MIRACLE CURES REPORTED AND AUTHENTICATED
Mrs. Arieta
Legasto, 77 years old from New Manila, Quezon City reports that
through Our Lady's intercession, she was cured of a terrible sickness.
In 1993, she fell ill with pneumonia. She developed pleurisy and
the doctors drained some 500 centimeters of fluid from her lungs;
a subsequent biopsy of lung tissue taken from her proved positive
from cancer. At this time, her good friend, Mrs. Carmeling Crisologo,
a devotee of Our Lady of Piat, visited her and gave her a novena
to the Blessed Mother and a vial of blessed oil and began the novena.
Sometime during the third and fourth day of novena, she reports
that she experienced a very strange feeling as if, she said, something
heavy was moving from the top of her head down through her body,
and then it left her. From then on, she gradually imporved in health
such that she felt well enough to go to the USA for medical treatment.
Before she left, she had a check up; again no pleurisy but the doctors
found a benign tumor. She reports that she still feels some pain;
but despite the discomfort, she considers the pains she suffers
as a blessing, an offering to our Lord in atonement for her sins.
Mrs. Martina Banares Morales, a teacher from Amulung, Cagayan gives
this healing account to Father Ferdinand Baculi, parish Priest of
Penablanca and Chaplain of the Cagayan valley regional Hospital,
who sent Mrs. Banares-Morales' letter narrating the events of the
miraculous healing. In 1975, she was operated on for goiter. When
on vacation in the US in 1992, she noticed two growths in her neck
so she consulted a thyroid specialist who subjected herto a CT scan.
He found two cysts grew; she has to undergo an operation. Because
she was away from her family and also due to financial difficulties;
she could not decide what to do. She preferred to be with her family
and to undergo operation in the Philippines. Her brothers and sisters
let her go home on condition that she undergo operation. Arriving
in the Philippines on Jan. 20, 1993, she consulted a thyroid specialist
and showed all her medical pictures from the States; he recommended
that she be examined by ultrasound and the results showed her that
she needed the operation. She asked permission to go home and see
her family whom she had not seen for over a year, and the doctor
told her to come home and inform him whe she would be ready for
the operation. At home with her family, she started prayers to Our
Lady of Piat, begging her to help her. The family went to Piat on
a pilgrimage and she prayed hard to the Blessed Mother. On Feb.
11, 1995, World Health Day, Archbishop Talamayan officiated a Concelebrated
Mass for the sick and the disabled after which he and the priest
went around laying their hands on the people and praying for them.
During this Mass, she offered her prayers and asked the Blessed
Mother for a sign. A few days later, she was amazed to find that
the cysts were growing smaller; her friends and relatives who saw
her when she had just arrived were surprised; and after a few weeks,
the cysts had completely disappeared. The doctor was surprised at
the results of the examination as there were no more growths on
the thyroid gland. She presented the x-rays and ultra-sound results
before and after. In gratitude for her recovery, she now promotes
the devotion to Our Lady of Piat, telling people about her miraculous
cure.
Mrs. Elisa K.
Beltran from Gattaran, Cagayan sent a signed statement of a miraculous
cure, which she attributed to the intercession of Our Lady of Piat.
One June 28, 1994 after a thorough examination, the doctors at the
UST Hospital reported that she had a brain tumor. She became bedridden
and had to be confined in the Intensive Care Unit of the Hospital.
Being a devotee of Our Lady of Piat, she prayed to Our Lady and
alrso requested Fr. Rodolfo F. Beltran, her brother-in-law, to pray
for her. Father Beltran went to Piat during the celebration of the
Feast of the Visitation on July 2, 1994 and prayed for her intentions
during the concelebrated Mass. Mrs. Beltran soon got well enough
to be discharged from the hospital. The doctors, however, recommended
that she undergo an operation this June 2, 1995. She writes: "When
I reported for the pre-operation check up last Jan. 24, 1995, the
doctors found no tumor after a brain scan, to my great joy and gratitude.
I am deeply grateful to Our Lord and Our Blessed Mother for this
cure."
I Marietta Osorio Flaherty am writing this unusual healingthrough
the powerful intercession of Our Lady of Piat in behalf of my husband.
Last Feb. 18, 2004 I arrived in the Philippines from the US to fulfill
a promise I made to Our Lady of Piat for the miraculous healing
of my husband, Thomas Flaherty who was diagnosed with cancer at
the right lung, a tumor, the size of an American quarter coin. This
drove him to a severe depression thinking that there was no way
to survive the fatal disease. Often he thought of going tho the
woods and find himself a hole where he would buy himself. It was
devastating for a happy marriage, which he had always enjoyed. Even
our only son, James, at age 24 was deeply affected by his father's
fatal disease.
When Archbishop Talamayan, Archbiship of Tuguegarao came to celebrate
a Mass in honor of Our Lady of Piat at the residence of his sister,
Mrs. Edith T. Angco at Westfield, Massachusetts, he was told that
my husband was sick of cancer, and so he gave me a novena in honor
of Our Lady of Piat with the advice that I would pray with full
trust in the powerful intercession of Our Lady of Piat. I did so
and after having said the novena, my husband felt that he was feeling
much better. No doubt it was a miracle, his depression left him
and so he was able to go back to work. His doctors assured him that
the tumor just left a scar. I wish to tell the world how grateful
I am for this wonderful healing by Our Lady of Piat and we promise
to keep her in a special place in our hearts.
Mr. Rey Estonactoc, a sculptor from Quezon City, who was commissioned
by the Archbishop to make the images that comprise the mysteries
of the Holy Rosary, gave this healing account. Long which the doctor
in the Philippines and those from abroad could not name nor identify.
The skin all over his body, except his face, was swollen and was
producing liquid and giving an unbearable smell. Since his business
was lucrative and was doing good at the time, Mr. Estonactoc was
able to go abroad to look for the best medicine and doctors who
could give cure to his disease. He has already spent millions for
his medications but to no avail; he was not even cure a little.
Mr. Estonactoc decided to remain in his hous and work. He was even
shy to come out because of the smell his skin produces. When the
Archbishop commissioned him to do the image of the Rosary Walk,
he was still indisposed but still he accepted the offer. He would
sometimes have more hours to rest than his working time because
of lack of energy and strength, and the sores all over his body
was too much to look at. When Mr. Estonactoc was through with the
tenth mystery, he felt much better and he felt something different
in his body. But he did not give much emphasis on this development
on him. But as the days passed on, he noticed that the sores in
his skin were starting to dry up. However, when he made the frist
delivery of some of the images of the Rosary Walk to the Shrine
of Our Lady of Piat in Piat, Cagayan, all his sores were dry and
felt very normal since then, and the smell was gone. To this very
day, Mr. Estonactoc still continues to finish the images of the
Rosary Walk.
The son of Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Somera was between life and death.
Ronald approached Leona, his sister-in-law for help. He told Leona
his son might die anytime. Leona, being a devotee of Our Lady of
Piat could cure her nephew, suggested to Ronald to pray and ask
the Blessed MOther to heal his son. Leona gave one of the chemises
of the Blessed Mother to Ronald and instructed him to wrap his son
with it as the family prayed. To everyone's surprise, joy, and gratitude;
the child instantaneously opened his eyes, started experiencing
relief and eventually recovered. The boy is a young man now. He
is now gainfully employed and residing in Tuao, Cagayan.
In 1993, at the height of the New People's Army(NPA's) activites,
a group of policemen visited the shrine from Macapil Tuao. They
rode in a Philippine National Police (PNP) service car on their
way home, somewhere in one of the barangays of Tuao, Cagayan a land
mine exploded, hitting the police service car. To everyone's amazement,
not one of the policemen was injured. Later, as the investigation
took place, the people saw a picture of the Lady of Piat on the
windshield of the car. Each of the policemen carried a handkerchief
of the Blessed Mother, which was given to them by Jose Purisima.
The policemen attributed their having been saved to the power of
Our Lady's protection. Immediately they offered a Thanksgiving Mass.
A year after Dr. Benito A. Valdepenas was widowed, he visited his
daughter in Chicago, Illinois, USA. While enjoying his stay there,
his back pains as usual bothered him but since it was diagnosed
in the Philippines as mere arthritis, he didn't give it much attention.
However, due to the frequency of its occurrence, he visited Dr.
Vivencio Battung, a cousin who runs a hospital there to have an
executive medical check up. The findings revealed that the back
pains were due to a heart ailment. A heart surgeon specialist was
consulted and the latter advised a heart by-pass. Dr. Valdepenas
objected to submitting himself for operation, instead he said he
would just go back home to the Philippines for he did not like to
die in the US. Finally he submitted himself for operation due to
Dr. Battung's persuasion and guarantee that the surgeon is a well-known
and successful heart specialist. Dr. & Mrs. Vivencio Battung
are devotees of Our Lady of Piat. Dionie, the nurse and the wife
of Dr. Battung got her Novena to Our Lady of Piat, pressed it on
Benito (Titoy's) lips and on his breast and whispered to him "Titoy,
this is Mama Mary of Piat." "Let us pray to her to save
you. Follow me, ha!" After this, Dionie place the novena on
his right hand and again whispered to him. "Titoy, hold tight
the Novena of Mama Mary. Pray and pray and cling to her to save
you, so you can go back home to the Philippines strong and healthy
as you wish. Soon Cora, his daughter, who vigilantly stayed with
his papa in the hospital saw the fingers of one hand move. She was
surprised and informed Dr. Battung about it. Later he moved his
arms and his legs and then when he opened his eyes, he murmured,
"Matolay nga paga." (I will still live). The doctors were
stunned and overwhelmed in disbelief of what happened, a miracle
through the Blessed Virgin of Piat. Dionie again led the prayer
of thanksgiving a nine-day novena in the hospital.
Mrs. Daisy Corazon A. Cruz narrates: on our second year of marriage;
we sought some medical help because we were still childless. We
had spent so much, but everything in both our bodies were found
to be normal, so we stopped seeing a doctor. Upon the advice of
my mother, we sought help from the Almighty through the intercession
of the Blessed Virgin Mary. She taught me how to pray the Novena.
I'm not that religious, but I do have faith in God and the Blessed
Mother. My mother also brought me to the different pilgrimages to
Our Lady of Manaoag, Penafrancia, Piat, and to the Black Nazarene
of Capalonga. We had been to each place twice or thrice and the
trips were not always as pleasant as we expected. Maybe they were
part of our test of faith. It was during one of those trips to Our
Lady of Manaoag, Penafrancia and of Piat that I started to conceive.
I was really very glad and so with my husband and my mother. At
last after almost three years of praying we were heard. When I gave
birth to a baby girl, I readily gave her the name Pia, so that we
will always remember Our Lady of Piat throughout our lives.
Archbishop Talamayan narrates: Col. Dwayne Drown of USA as kidnapped
in Cagayan by the NPA's as early as October of 1990. The US Embassy
through our office tried to make negotiations of his release. On
Dec. 27, 1991, his wife Mrs. Ruth Drown requested to be allowed
to stay with us for a few days as the release of her husband was
supposed to be done anytime. We were informed that the NPA's would
release him to me personally, and so together with Fr. Gary, our
Social Action Director, Fr. Ric Baccay, meida men and Dr. Ronie
Guzman, we went to the mountains of Kalinga-Apayao, hiking kilometers
and crossing many brooks. Mrs. Ruth was with us but we did succeed
to get Col. Drown. Whe I realized that the negotiations did not
yield much fruit, I said to Mrs. Ruth: Madame, I know you are not
a Catholic, but I ask you to go with me to Piat where the Blessed
Mother is venerated and ask for the release of your husband. Meantime,
please join me and my household staff in our daily Rosary. On my
part, I made an appeal to the Lady of Piat: "Please have him
released before July 1 because on the date, I will leave for our
CBCP meeting in Tagaytay and after that I was scheduled to go to
USA." Toward the end of June, I was starting to be resigned
that Col. Drown was not being released. But to my joy, on June 30,
1992, after giving that Invocation for the Oath of Officer of Governor
Rodolfo Aguinaldo, I got the message that the NPA's were releasing
Col. Drown, so, I sent my vehicle to the designated place and after
some hours, Col. Drown appeared in my residence to the great joy
of Ms. Ruth Drown. It was then when I felt Isaiah's word: ("He
has anointed me and sent me to give release to the captives")
Mr. Carlos Sievert Callejo, who, at the age of 63 was diagnosed
with advanced liver cancer in 1999. Mr. Callejo says, "No matter
what illness, one should never lose hope as nobody, not even doctors
can speak with certainty of death only God can do that." In
1986, he was discovered in the United States to be diabetic and
for which he was, prescribe to take diamicrom, glucophage, equal
sweeteners, etc. In 1996, he begun to experience nausea and stomach
discomfort. In 1997, he underwent the removal of stones before his
diabetes could deteriorate further. He underwent ultrasonic; laparoscopy
and the stones were removed. Towards the last quarter of 1998, he
continued to lose weight, going from 190 to 170 lbs. And in approximately
six months, Mr. Callejo went down to 150 lbs. from a high to 210
lbs. He had a C.T. Scan of the upper abdomen, which showed that
he had an enhancing tumor mass, which measures 4 cm. X 3.1 cm. In
the interior superior segment of the right lobe of his liver. Further,
blood chemistry showed that his Alpha-Feto Protein (marker for liver
cancer) was five times above normal. Malignancy, therefore, was
confirmed and he was immediately referred to an oncologist who ordered
an upper abdomen C.T. Scan to determine if the cancer has spread
to his lungs and other vital organ. After several tests, his doctors
concluded that his cancer was still confined to his liver. After
further consultation with a panel of doctors, he was advised to
undergo an operation. Since he had a damaged liver, his blood is
not coagulating as desired and so his doctor decided to bring up
his blood coagulation to at least 70 to 80% before cutting him up,
as he did not want him to bleed to death. When he woke up, he was
startled to see that he was in his room instead of in the I.C.U.
and so he asked his wife questions which the wife did not answer.
He, therefore, surmised that something was terribly wrong and this
was confirmed the next day when his surgeon visited him and told
him that it was an open/close case. In other words, his condition
was inoperable. His doctor got samples of his liver for biopsy,
which later disclosed it. He was told 5 to 20% chance. Mr. Callejo
considers this chance as hopeful in any language. With the threat
of impending death and losing his family, his depressions deepened.
Hence, he did not like to see people and kept himself locked in
his room. He then turned to God. He asked God to make him face reality
and to give him strength to fight his cancer. He developed sever
stomach pains and his former gastroenterologist suspected that his
cancer had spread to his stomach. After various diagnostic examinations,
it was concluded that he had developed acute ulcer in the stomach,
probably from the chemo-embolization. While suffering from stomach
pains, his cousin Carmen Conge Carag invited him to go to Tuguegarao
to attend the formal inauguration of the Basilica Minore of Our
Lady of Piat in June 1999. Mr. Callejo says that on the very day
he felt no pain, and he knew from his heart that Our Lady of Piat
interceded for him. And the doctors who predicted that he was doomed
said it was a miracle. Mr. Callejo says, "I have become more
sensitive and tears easily come whenever I pray to God, thanking
Him for giving me a second chance of life. I went back to the Lady
of Piat on June 22, 2000 to thank her for her intercession for me."
Msgr. Vincent S. Catral P.A., Past Parish Priest of Piat recalls:
on July 2, 1957 Bishops and Priests made a pilgrimage to Piat for
the consecration of Bishop Teodulfo Domingo. A temporary platform
was constructed for the Mass and the visiting Bishops. The image
of Lady of Piat was placed in a corner of the platform. After the
mass, so many devotees crowded the platform to kiss the image that
the structure collapsed sending the altar and the people crashing
down, except the corner where the Virgin was standing. Many who
saw this recount the extraordinary way in which the image, Virgin
Mary was saved until this day. During my time as a pastor, a photographer
from Bayombong came to take a picture of the Virgin. He brought
a new, sophisticated camera for this, but when he tried to get the
picture the shrine, his camera would not click despite his new batteries
and his camera's new gadgets. The photographer attempted to take
the picture three times but the result was always the same. Inside,
his camera would not work, but outside, it did. I found out later
that he was a commercial photographer who wanted to reproduce the
pictures for sale. He wanted to do business at the expense of the
Virgin. In my incumbency as Parish Priest of Piat, the Virgin was
brought to the Sts. Peter and Paul Cathedral in Tuguegarao during
the Marian Year in 1956. A photographer tried to take the picture
of the Virgin. When the later developed the film, he was greatly
surprised that everything was dark except the hundreds of candles
burning before the Virgin. I was shown the picture but I have forgotten
the photographer who took the picture.
Ms. Divina Callangan-Canapi narrates the Power of Love: I got married
on Nov. 6, 1975 to Perey S. Canapi at age of 23. Unfortunately,
for a period of 20 years after our wedding day we remained childless
in spite of our efforts in undergoing physical checkups and taking
expensive medications. We consulted popularly know Obstertricians
and Gynecologists. Most of them assured us of a big chance to be
able to bear children. We even tried faith healings a recommended
by our friends. During our medications we cried for God's mercy
to help us overcome our problems. We devoted ourselves to Our Lady
of Piat who is well known for her miraculous powers nationwide and
abroad. In making devotions to her, my husband and I regularly heard
Mass at her shrine every first Sunday of every month. We prayed
the novena and the Holy Rosary fervently together while making our
petitions especially our yearning for a child as a fruit of our
love. We know that the Blessed Mother is full of grace and mercy.
She works miracles in the lives of her faithful and devoted children.
On July 31, 1994 it was my husband's 42nd birthday. We were inspired
to hear Mass in Piat. We prayed together the novena to the Our Lady
of Piat and the Holy Rosary. While praying for our own personal
intentions at the back fo the Blessed Mother's altar, we noticed
that the air inside the room was filled with strong scent of fresh
flowers and this lasted for a few minutes. We did not know where
the smell came from. I was frightened at first until finally I began
thinking that it might be Mama Mary's own way of saying at our wish
will soon be granted. I cried for joy and I put her mantle all over
my body for her blessings. It must be the greatest birthday gift
my husband has ever received in his life. Another miracle happened
to me when at early dawn I felt pain on my abdomen. It was exactly
4 o'clock in the morning. That very moment my mother came rushing
to me putting something on my stomach. She advised me to just keep
quiet. After a while, she related to me her experience. At 3:30
in the morning, a very beautiful lady with a long hair woke her
up from her sleep. She told my mother to pick up a red bougainvillea
and pink orchid from their garden then put them on my tummy for
relief of pains. After a few minutes, she again called for my mother
for her immediate compliance. A little bit firghtened by the appearance
of the beautiful lady she went to the garden to do what the beautiful
lady told her to do. I knew that everything was the wonderful work
of the Blessed Mother through her miraculous intercession. Finally,
the most awaited moment came when I began experiencing labor pains
on July 2, 1995, the feast of Our Lady of Piat. My physician told
me that it was not yet time for my delivery. Pains were felt up
to the 5th of July; in the evening at the same day my bag of water
was ruptured at home. I was then rushed to the hospital for an emergency
operation to save the baby and me. I was supposed to undergo caesarean
operation on July 15, but it came earlier. There was no more time
for my physician to regulate my blood pressure, which was 150 over
110, and my sugar was so high. During the operation I suffered eclampsia
and almost died. My physicians prayed hard for my safety. They prayed
over me. I was asked to follow them in prayer. I thought it was
all a dream. I could hear their voices but could not move. My baby
also suffered some kind of illness so that she was placed inside
the incubator for 14 days. Our physicians were really made instruments
of God for our fast recovery. My baby is a girl. She was baptized
at the shrine of Our Lady of Piat. I thank God she became very healthy
physically, & mentally.
Source: A tribute to Our Ladyof Piat on the Quadricentennial Celebration
of Her Arrival & Golden Jubilee of Her Canonical Coronation.
From the Devotees of Nuestra Sra. De Piat Foundation Inc.
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