Philippine Daily Inquirer

Filipinos urged to pray to San Roque against outbreak

- WRITTEN IN MEMORY OF JOSEPHINE DARANG For announceme­nts, email jzulueta20­19@gmail.com

Among the saints invoked in the Ora Imperata issued by the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippine­s against the novel coronaviru­s (COVID-19) is “Saint Rock,” confusing a lot of Catholics.

It turns out it’s the English version of St. Roch or San Roque, a 14th-century saint who’s popular in the country, as shown by numerous churches and shrines erected in his name, notably the Cathedral of the Diocese of Caloocan.

San Roque has been popularly invoked since the Middle Ages against plagues.

According to the Golden Legend by Jacobus de Varagine, the saint was born at Montpellie­r, and in his 20s, became a mendicant pilgrim for Rome, where he tended to victims of epidemics and effected several miraculous cures.

But he himself contracted a contagious disease and was banished to the woods where the hunting dog became his friend, giving him bread and licking and healing his wound.

This explains the popular iconograph­y of the saint showing his leg wound and a dog with bread on its mouth beside him.

Perhaps the saint’s most popular shrine is the San Rocco in Venice.

Feast of Servite Order

Tomorrow, Feb. 17, is the feast of the Seven Founders of the Servite Order, or the Order of the Servants of Mary (OSM), one of the principal mendicant friar orders along with the Franciscan­s, Dominicans, Augustinia­ns and Carmelites.

In the Philippine­s, the Servites are relatively a new order, having arrived here only in the 1980s.

In Tunasan, Muntinlupa, the Servite friars run the very popular Parish Church and Shrine of St. Peregrine Laziosi (d. 1345), himself one of the early Servites. He is the patron saint for persons suffering from cancer, acquired immunodefi­ciency syndrome (AIDS) and severe illnesses.

Very spacious and well designed and maintained, the Church has a relic chapel which enshrines a rib of St. Peregrine, a first-class relic.

Servites also run one of the foremost educationa­l institutio­ns in Muntinlupa, the Marianum, so named after the pontifical Mariologic­al institute of the Servite friars in Rome.

Marianum offers Commission on Higher Education-approved programs, AB Philosophy and AB Religious Education. It also has a senior high school that offers Department of Education-approved academic strands in Accountanc­y, Business and Management, Humanities and Social Sciences and General Academic.

Marianum holds Marian Studies and Formation classes for aspirants and postulants from different religious congregati­ons every Saturday. It also runs a practical Church music program for choirs from various parish churches.

Marianum College is located at the back of St. Peregrine Parish Shrine, National Road, Tunasan, Muntinlupa City, tel. 88346437 or 0917889-4116.

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