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English: Our Lady of Maulawin (Spanish: Nuestra Señora de Maulawin, Filipino: Mahal na Birhen ng Maulawin), also known as the Virgin of Maulawin (Filipino: Birhen ng Maulawin), is a title of Mary, mother of Jesus, a Marian image and icon venerated in the Philippine Independent Church, also known as the Aglipayan Church. The town of Santa Cruz in the province of Laguna considers her as its patroness.
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The original image of the Our Lady of Maulawin located in the Cathedral of Our Lady of Maulawin, Santa Cruz, Laguna, Philippines.

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8 August 2023

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