Si Maria at ang EDSA - The Pivotal Role of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the People Power Revolution of 1986
Our Lady of EDSA, Mary Queen of Peace at the top of her Shrine in Ortigas Avenue EDSA (Stands for Epifanio Delos Santos Avenue) - the long road that connects the cities of Makati, San Juan, Pasig, Mandaluyong and Quezon City that is known for many things: the ire of commuters, drivers and motorists for it's infamous heavy traffic and the landmark of the historic People Power Revolution of 1986. The historic bloodless revolt became a pivotal point in Philippine history that is known for much bloodshed to gain freedom from foreign oppressors for centuries prior to this key event. Over the years, numerous political figures of this bloodless revolt were hailed and despised over the years that were written in history books and in the press for decades after the event and sadly it is being overlooked and revised by some scrupulous parties at this present time. But looking on a more wider scope of this important event in our history, there is a key figure that is being obscured for ...

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