


Photo Credits : La Naval Flickr Page
Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary
10/02/2008 (5:00pm) - Enthronement Rites Ceremony
10/03 - 10/11/2008 (5:00pm) - Solemn Novena Mass
Holy Masses:
(Weekdays) 5:00am-12:00nn (every hour) ; 6:00pm
(Saturdays) 5:00am-12:00nn (every hour) ; 4:00pm and 6:00pm
(Sundays) 5:00am-12:00nn (every hour)
4:00pm-7:00pm (every hour)
Novena Service:
6:50am and 11:45am (filipino)
5:30pm (english)
10/12/2008 - Solemn Fiesta of LA NAVAL DE MANILA
FIESTA MASSES 5:00am-12:00nn (every hour)
MISA NG BAYAN 3:00pm,5:00pm and 7:00pm
SOLEMN PROCESSION RITES at 4:00pm (onwards)
Information from : La Naval Flickr Group
The La Naval Vicaria wearing the Carrascoso Ensemble
1993 Intramuros Marian Procession
The Carrascoso's only problem is it shrank, due to the number of rains that drenched it but i believe it can still be worn if desired.
The last time the Santo Rosario publicly wore this was during the La Naval de Manila festivities in the late 80's where a typhoon marred the traditional procession and the Virgin's carroza had to be turned at Banawe St. and back to Santo Domingo because the Virgin was already soaking wet, water streaming down her face.
Meanwhile the picture from the book Prusisyon was taken in the late 90's, this time the Vicaria was made to wear it and it seems it still "fits" her, which is incidentally, of the same size as the original Santo Rosario.
In the late 1990's it was planned to restore the Carrascoso into a new fabric so that it can be used once more by the Santo Rosario for the La Naval de Manila festivities.
Off we went to Seville, Spain with a cut sample of the tisú de oro from the Numero II. Luckily an exact match of the fabric was found, however our joy was short lived because we were shocked when the cost involved was computed.
The precious fabric had a narrow width and was said to have been woven manually. When the yardage of the fabric needed was computed that would be enough to cover the Virgin's entire ensemble, the calculator showed around Seven Hundred Thousand Pesos [P700,000.00]!!! The conversion then was around P27 to a US$1.
We had to reconsider. Another fabric had to be substituted, and another cloth-of-gold was bought, apparently woven by machine which was much cheaper and had a wider width. It was the one that was bought for the restoration of the Numero II.
However, to this day, the Carrascoso remains unrestored and the fabric still remains in storage in Santo Domingo.
Photo Credits :
Dino Carlo
Prusisyon: Religious Pageantry in the Philippines by Jaime C. Laya and Lulu Tesoro Castañeda
La Gran Señora de Filipinas
FJDP III