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Lorenzo Ruiz (Filipino: Lorenzo Ruiz ng Maynila; Chinese: 李樂倫; Spanish: Lorenzo Ruiz de Manila; November 28, 1594 – September 29, 1637), also called Saint Lorenzo of Manila, was a Filipino Catholic layman and a member of the Third Order of Saint Dominic.
Lorenzo Ruiz, who was born of a Chinese father and a Filipino mother, trained in this church and afterwards went as a missionary to Japan, where he and his companions were martyred for refusing to renounce Christianity. Lorenzo is the Philippines' first saint and was canonized by Pope John Paul II in 1987. A large statue of Ruiz stands in front ...
Records of ownership also trace that the image was once venerated in the Minor Basilica of Saint Lorenzo Ruíz de Manila, while another theory holds that the Tuason clan once purchased the image, most notably Don Antonio Tuason, who had a particular preference for colonial fine art.
A Filipino is a 1988 Filipino religious biographical film about the life and martyrdom of Saint Lorenzo Ruiz, the first canonized saint of the Philippines. Directed by Maria Saret and written by Serge Custodio Jr., it stars Mat Ranillo III as the titular saint, alongside Charito Solis, Dang Cecilio, Juco Diaz, Rose Ann Gonzales, and Alvin Enriquez.
Image Binondo Church: Saint Lorenzo Ruiz and Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary: Binondo: 1587 Baroque: Divine Mercy Shrine, Mandaluyong: Divine Mercy: Mandaluyong: 1995 Modern: EDSA Shrine: Mary, Queen of Peace: Quezon City: 1989 Modern: Ermita Church: Our Lady of Guidance: Ermita: 1571 Modernist: Ermita de San Nicolas de Tolentino: Saint ...
In the Marian procession, three ceriales carrying two religious banners lead the carrozas, with that of Saint Lorenzo Ruiz as the first, Hyacinth of Poland, Raymond of Penyafort, Pedro Bautista, Margaret of Hungary, Albertus Magnus, Margaret of Castello, Louis Bertrand, John of Cologne, Martin de Porres, Magdalene of Nagasaki, Vicente Liem de ...
In celebration of the canonization of Pedro Calungsod, the second Filipino saint, on October 21, 2012, a commemorative retablo was made by Filipino sculptor Wilfredo Layug from Betis, Guagua, Pampanga [5] for the chapel at the crypt of the Collegio. It depicts both Calungsod and the first Filipino saint, Lorenzo Ruiz.
At the center of the chapel is an image of San Buenaventura enclosed in a retablo with narra wood in the patio grounds as its material made by a local Paete carver, Peter Paraiso. A first class relic was also housed in the chapel. [5] In 1664, the image of San Buenaventura wept and sweated blood, with Padre Juan Pastor and 120 witnesses. [7]