Wednesday, April 22, 2015

THE WOMAN GUARD



It was said that during the Japanese time, Japanese soldiers planned to establish their camp in the town (Nabua).  There was no garrison of the Japanese Imperial Army in the town.

It was said that when the Japanese Imperial Army was in route in the town, a small woman of barely four feet block the way to the church.

The group reportedly did not stop but proceeded to the next town and established a garrison.


It was believed that the woman was the Blessed Virgin who stood guard against the enemy and protected her deeply religious people.

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