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The Nuestra Señora de la Soledad Parish in Manila received a relic of San Nicolas de Tolentino following the declaration that the saint would be the patron of the district that bears his name.Parish priest Fr. Douglas Badong welcomed the relic with a Mass during a solemn enthronement on Sunday.“Kung pagmamasdan niyo po yung relic, yan po yung tela na may dugo ni San Nicolas de Tolentino,” Badong said during his homily.
Nicholas in the Chapel of Holy Relics in Cebu.“We guarantee and testify that from the authentic relics, which are preserved in our chapel, we extracted piece from the blood-soaked linen of St. Nicolas of Tolentino, Augustinian priest and confessor,” the decree of the authenticity of the relics stated, as read by Fr.
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