Nuestra Señora da la Salud: The Powerful Health of the Sick

Nuestra Señora da la Salud
Within the confines of modern Quezon City, there is a precious treasure that was once one of great importance of Old Manila's Glorious Past. This principal treasure is the dark image of the Blessed Virgin, under the title of"Nuestra Señora de la Salud" (Our Lady of Health) brought by the Recollect missionaries to the Philippines in 1634.

In the olden days, the Virgen de la Salud is one of the most celebrated Marian images in the country with numerous miracles were attributed to this Dark Virgin of Old San Nicolas Church. So numerous and well known that even high government officials of the time are in attendance and one of most awaited in the summer and it somehow rivals that of the Virgin of the Santo Rosario of Old Intramuros (now will be venerated in her new Shrine in Quezon Avenue, Quezon City.)

However, after the ravages of World War 2, though the image was safe and kept by her custodians, the devotion her seemed to be forgotten by almost majority of the faithful over the past decades. Now, with the recent developments on the devotion, Let us rediscover the rich history and devotion to this miraculous Lady, who became known as the "Health of the Sick".

The Visage of the Virgin

An old print of Nuestra Señora de la Salud
The image of Nuestra Señora de la Salud is that of the image of the Madonna and a Child with the head of the Virgin is that of wood and the hands and the Child Jesus was made of darkened Ivory. The nearly 400 year old image of "La Salud" wears a corona y rostrillo de oro and a tunic of beaten silver and gold encrusted with precious stones. The Image of the Virgin stands with the measurement of 63.5 cm. with the inclusion of the base and crown while the Child Jesus stands at 13 cm.

History

The Order of the Augustinian Recollects, a Reformed Order of the great father and Doctor of the Church, St. Augustine, entered Manila in the year 1606 and began their evangelization work. The apostolic zeal of the order has attained abundant results from their labors, in the reduction of the most barbarous islanders, and in the exemplary lives of their reformed religious.

Years later, several batches of the Augustinian Recollect Order came to the country, the seventh group arrived in 1634 bringing with them  the dark image of Nuestra Señora de la Salud.


The venerable image was first enshrined in the Church and Convent of San Juan de Bagumbayan (now Luneta), however, the the Virgin was transferred to to main Church of San Nicolas de Tolentino of Intramuros three times due to different circumstances: first during the Chinese uprising, second was the demolition of the Bagumbayan Church by the Governor General Sebastian de Corcuera, and lastly, upon the threat of the British invaders in Manila.

Regardless of the transfer of location, the Virgin of Health's popularity at that time never waned and pilgrims continuously flock her on those two churches.

It also noteworthy that an author wrote that in the late 1600's "it is certainly that the image that has more devotees in the entire islands." This is proven with the existence of the devotion in Laguna, some parts of Luzon and in Bicol Region.


The Celebrated Past and Devotion to the Lady

When the people of Manila heard the miracles that the Virgin granted to the missionaries while sailing to Manila, they clamored that the Virgin must be enthroned in San Nicolas Church and she was later enthroned in her own altar in that church and "ex votos" filled her altar. What made the Virgen de la Salud more famous was due to the miracle that she wrought during the infamous Chinese uprising in the middle of the Seventeenth Century.

The desire of the Governor General of the increase of royal revenues led to the Second Chinese Revolt that lasted for five months. It was from this event that the image od Nuestra Señora de la Salud was moved from her first church in San Juan de Bagumbayan to San Nicolas Church in Intramuros. The transfer was done, not only for safekeeping, but also to have a novena for the health of the army and to establish peace. The prayers were held with grand solemnity, attended by no less than the Archbishop of Manila, the city officials, the Royal Audiencia, and the great multitude of the faithful, who profited much from the devotion to the Virgen de la Salud. She generously granted that which they asked for. On March 15, 1640, the revolt ended with the surrender of the rebels and in thanksgiving, the image was returned to San Juan de Bagumbayan Chruch with much pomp and solemnity.

Details of the Nuestra Senora de la Salud
With that particular miracle attributed to the petite image of the Virgin of Health, devotees grew over the centuries. Pregnant women seeks her powerful intercession for safe delivery of their offspring and the sick were immediately cured through her intercession. One of the most prolific devotee of the Virgin was the great St. Ezekiel Moreno whom he invokes as "Nuestra Señora Salud de los Enfermos" and sought her Patronage.

In thanksgiving to her help, the devotees gave her several "ex votos" as a sign of their thanksgiving. The "ex votos" that were given by her devotees ranging from priceless heirlooms from prominent families, jewels and some "medallions" bearing body parts of the devotees that were cured by the Virgin. Tuesdays was assigned as the devotional day to Nuestra Señora de la Salud and pilgrims flock San Nicolas Church to seek her intercession.

The oldest known photo of Nuestra
Señora dela Salud
The Feast of the Virgen de la Salud was transferred to several dates over the centuries. Her Feast was first celebrated every Third Friday of Lent then transferred to a fixed date of April 28, then again in February 2 and November 17 then lastly to Saturday nearest to the Solemnity of St. Joseph, The reasons of the ever changing feast day are still unknown yet the people attended her fiesta to give thanks to her unconditional help to her devotees. Not satisfied with the ever increasing devotion to the Virgin of Health, a confraternity was started in her honor was known as "Confradia de la Transito de Nuestra Señora".

The Fate of the Virgin During and Post War period

During the Second World War, most of the Churches in Manila were destroyed, the old San Nicolas church is not spared. All the beautiful miraculous images that were housed in San Nicolas Chruch disappeared in smoke, except to the images of Nuestra Senora de la Salud, Santo Cristo de Casiguran, an ivory image of St. Michael the Archangel and a Chalice given by Pope Leo XIII. Majority of the stately churches—including the Recoleto Church—were destroyed in this destructive episode of Philippine history.

Despite the old popular belief that the Virgin disappeared, the image was actually kept first in the sacristy of Basilica Minore de San Sebastian since 1945 until she was transferred to their new Monastery in Quezon City and was later donated to their museum in in the same city in 1988 up to the present. Consequently, the devotion came to the oblivion due to her long absence in the public eye.

The revival of the devotion 

Year later, there were clamors of some faithful who studied and remembered the Glorious history of Old Intramuros and those who recently discovered the almost forgotten devotion to the Black Virgin, to revive the devotion and expose the miraculous image once again for public veneration. And sometime in 2006, the Virgin came out to from the Museo for the first time for the International Order of Augustinian Recollects Mission Congress held at San Sebastian Church and the whole Recoleto family saw her for the first time in decades and this ignited the desire to revive the devotion to her. A decade later, in 2016, the Virgen de la Salud made a triumphant comeback to Intramuros where she graced the Grand Marian Procession 2016 and the public finally saw her for the first time since her shrine was destroyed during the Second World War.

As of this writing, efforts are being made to restore the devotion to Nuestra Señora de la Salud by the Augustinian Recollect Order so that the people may once again experience the miracles that the Lady showered to her devotees centuries ago. On November 4, 2017, after 72 years since her church was destroyed, she finally found a new home in the Parish of San Nicolas de Tolentino in Congressional Ave, Quezon City where the Filipino faithful can finally gave their love and devotion to their Beloved Mother, the Lady of Health, just like what their ancestors did centuries ago. Her feast day is currently celebrated every November 17.

Nuestra Señora de la Salud today
Since her re-enthronement, numerous miracles were immediately reported and duly recorded. One of the most recent miracles of the Virgin was when she cured a dying man from coma when he and his family prayed the novena in her honor. As of this writing, other cases of healings from different diseases and illnesses were also reported through her miraculous intercession.

Truly, the revival of the devotion to Nuestra Senora de la Salud is very timely, as if it's designed by Divine Providence. She returned when our generation is plagued with diseases of the body and of the soul that we need a lasting cure, comfort and strength and once again experience her motherly care as she did centuries ago.

We will end this entry to the Nuestra Señora da la Salud with a prayer for the Lady of Health:

Sovereign Empress of heaven and earth, Mary, Mother of God, inexhaustible sea of health, on whom all your children and devotees pinned their greatest consolation, all of us prostrate before your holy altars, we offer you our humble gift and brief tribute of the holy novena, and we would like to have an ardent love and fervent devotion, with which the Seraphs in glory praise you, and all the Saints praise you, and the just on earth, so that it may be pleasing before your eyes, and for the great benefits that we owe you. 

For all these we all give you endless thanks, confident that with your clemency, our sins may not hinder the love that you always have for us.

Never stop looking at us Our Lady, if your eyes look at us, it is impossible that they will stop helping us. Watch over the Supreme Pontiff, take care of the universal benefit of the Church, the promotion of the Holy Catholic Faith, the eradication of heresies, and for all the souls in Purgatory who from thy prison of fire implore your patronage. 

And finally, because you are the most sweet Mother bestow on us all your abundant blessing, nd grant us health of body and soul, so that we may celebrate you later on in the Kingdom of Glory. Amen.

Nuestra Señora de la Salud, pray for us!

Reference

Aviado, Lutgarda, "Madonnas of the Philippines", Manlapaz Press, Quezon City, 1972.
Rubia, Rommel, OAR, "Novena to Nuestra Señora de la Salud", Order of Augustinian Recollects, Province of St. Ezekiel Moreno, Quezon City, 2017.
Rubia, Rommel, OAR, "La Salud: the Black Virgin of Health", Recoletos Communications, Order of Augustinian Recollects, Province of St. Ezekiel Moreno, Quezon City, 2016.
Sanchez, Francisco, "La Virgen Maria Venerada en sus Imagenes Filipinas", Manila: Imp. De Santos y  Bernal, 1904.

Comments

  1. do you have the novena to the Blessed Mother?

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    1. The actual novenario will be published soon

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    2. Update: The novenas will be available to Recollect Churches nationwide.

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    3. Good day,

      The novena is currently available at the parish offices of San Nicolas de Tolentino Parish in Congressional Avenue, Quezon City (The present shrine of the Virgin) and at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish in Project 6, Quezon City. The novena is sold at Php 20.00.

      Thank you!

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    4. Are replica images also available, at least 10 inches high?

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    5. The novena was sold for Php 33.00

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  2. just scanning..did not understand the tittle much..until i read the article and got cofused (my mistake) i thought she is "La Buen Succeso".... she looks like her a lot :-)

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    1. Hi, some did encounter the same confusion, no worries that's why I gave a detailed account of the La Salud. I also put out an article of Virgen del Buen Suceso for you to check out as well. Thank you for reading.

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  3. Hi i am clark i love this page and it is very helpful for my religious studies can you pls do more articles of saints , titles of mary and jesus i love it very much

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  4. Hi wherr exactly the church og la salud located? thanks. godbless.

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    1. Good day,

      The Virgen de la Salud is now enshrined at San Nicolas de Tolentino Parish in Congressional Ave., Quezon City (at the back of SM Cherry).

      Thank you!

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  5. good afternoon po... im from pampanga, gusto ko lang pong itananong kung meron po novena prayer for our lady of health na pweding basahin at saan po pweding makahanap po ng novena prayer. thank you po

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    1. Good day,

      The novena is currently available to the parish offices of San Nicolas de Tolentino Parish in Congressional Avenue, Quezon City (The present shrine of the Virgin) and at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish in Project 6, Quezon City. The novena is sold at Php 20.00.

      Thank you!

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  6. Good day,

    The novena is currently available at the parish offices of San Nicolas de Tolentino Parish in Congressional Avenue, Quezon City (The present shrine of the Virgin) and at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish in Project 6, Quezon City. The novena is sold at Php 20.00.

    Thank you!

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  7. Good day!

    May I ask if religious articles pertaining to the Nuestra Señora de la Salud like novenas, rosaries, etc. are sold and may be delivered through mail? And may I ask for the price list, if any?

    Thank you very much!

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  8. I so happen to have a novenario of the particular image and it was so strange because I bought it in the parish of st Pedro Bautista in Candelaria quezon

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