+ Follow MA-TZU TEMPLE Tag
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[Title] => Chinese mark feast of Ma-Tzu sea goddess
[Summary] => SAN FERNANDO CITY, La Union Close to a thousand Chinese devotees from various parts of Luzon trooped to the Ma-Tzu Temple here for the annual celebration of the miraculous Virgin of Caysasay, a Chinese deity of the Sung Dynasty.
Victor Dy, officer of the Virgin of Caysasay Foundation, told The STAR that the celebration started on Friday with a pilgrimage of devotees carrying the six inches image of the Virgin which most Chinese believe is the reincarnation of their "sea goddess" Ma-Tzu (Ma-Cho).
[DatePublished] => 2005-09-13 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Jun Elias
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MA-TZU TEMPLE
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[Title] => Chinese mark feast of Ma-Tzu sea goddess
[Summary] => SAN FERNANDO CITY, La Union Close to a thousand Chinese devotees from various parts of Luzon trooped to the Ma-Tzu Temple here for the annual celebration of the miraculous Virgin of Caysasay, a Chinese deity of the Sung Dynasty.
Victor Dy, officer of the Virgin of Caysasay Foundation, told The STAR that the celebration started on Friday with a pilgrimage of devotees carrying the six inches image of the Virgin which most Chinese believe is the reincarnation of their "sea goddess" Ma-Tzu (Ma-Cho).
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[AuthorID] => 1097171
[AuthorName] => Jun Elias
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