Prayer for the Beatification and Canonization of Mother Trinidad del Sagrado Corazon de Jesus (Florencia Valluerca Cuesta) Foundress of the Carmelite Monastery of Our Lady of Maravillas and Saint Joseph Dumaguete Carmel
O Most Holy Trinity Father, Son and Holy Spirit. You
granted the grace to Sor Trinidad del Sagrado Corazon de Jesus to live a
fruitful life in Carmel, amidst trials, difficulties and physical suffering.
May she who loved You intimately help us to do the same and to live always in
conformity to Your Divine Will as she did. We bed that You deign to glorify her
among Your Saints and through her intercession we ask you to grant our
petition. Amen. (Mention your petition).
Our Father... Hail Mary... Glory be...
Carmelite
Monastery of Our Lady of Maravillas & St. Joseph Dumaguete Carmel
History
On that memorable day of the former feast
of St. Therese of the Child Jesus, the
Patroness of the Missions, October 3, 1958, a
first Friday, the six Spanish Carmelite Nuns of
the Carmelite Monastery of Our Lady of Maravillas in Madrid, Spain left the
cradle of their religious life. With great trust in God and faith in the
Blessed Mother, Mother Trinidad del Sagrado Corazon de Jesus Cuesta, together
with the five nuns of the same monastery, sailed for the Philippines. Sor
Sacramento de la Asuncion Manzaneque whose blue eyes did not match the color of
the seas, Sor Maria Ascension del Santisimo Redentor Hernandez , Sor Maria
Angelica de la Eucaristia Verdugo, Sor Maria Inmaculada de la Eucaristia
Castrillo and Sor Maria del Pilar Perez had their first ride in the boat that
would bring them to the Philippines. At last, after more than a month, on the
feast of the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica, on Sunday night, November 9,
1958, they reached Manila. They were met by Fr. Fidelis Limcaco and some
Carmelite Tertiaries. The Dominican Sisters at Gov. Forbes Street, Sampaloc,
Manila were only too hospitable letting them stay at the Sta. Catalina Ladies’
Dormitory until their departure for the Visayas. Soon they had to leave on
November 11, 1958. At night, they took the plane which flew them to Cebu
where they waited for another plane to bring them to Dumaguete.
Dumaguete at last! It was not a
new monastery or convent. Anyway, the people prepared the dilapidated
house before the arrival of the nuns. Meanwhile, the nuns had the taste of the
hospitality of the Sisters of St. Paul of Chartres who offered them to stay in
their convent while the monastery was being readied. Their “new” monastery was
a holy place indeed- it was in the old Roman Catholic cemetery where they could
see human bones, skeletons and cracked graves. The solemn inauguration
and blessing of the new Carmelite Monastery
took place on S u n d a y November
16, 1958 at 4:00 p.m.
The rainy season brought quite
a commotion as the nuns had to move things, tables, beds, etc. to protect
them from the rain.
Anyway, the Monastery of Our
Lady of Maravillas and St. Joseph , the first monastery of the Carmelite Nuns
of the Ancient Observance in the Philippines and in Asia, gradually became
known, as some young ladies asked to be admitted. They stayed in this holy
ground for six years, after which, they moved to an unfinished house in
Agan-an, Sibulan in May, 1964. Here, a room served as dining room, recreation
room, ironing room, sewing room, sacristy, etc. The chapel later became the
parlor. Repairs, reconstruction and remodeling continued as the years passed.
The Most Rev. Epifanio B.
Surban, D.D. Bishop of Dumaguete, seeing that the foundress, Mother Trinidad,
was sick, appointed Sor Maria Angelica to be the prioress, and Sor Maria
Inmaculada as the Mistress of Novices. The latter could speak some few English
sentences, just right to hold a short conversation with the Filipino sisters
who had to scratch their heads to find out what she really meant. The
Spanish-English dictionary was always there to help, but many times , it could
not serve its purpose.
Mother Trinidad could hardly
walk and at times, she had to drag herself leaning on somebody. She was brought
to Cebu and then to Manila. The cemetery had to be constructed because the
foundress, Mother Trinidad, died of degenerative disease of the central nervous
system, after her five months’ stay in the hospital in Manila. Others now
interred in the cemetery are Sor Maria Sacramento, Sor Maria Inmaculada, Sor
Maria Ascension and the first Filipino nun, who died of lymphoma, Sor Maria Fe
Candelaria de la Santisima Trinidad Painaga.
The most important project now
was the building of the Carmelite Church. Solicitations here and
abroad started after the laying of the first
cornerstone on February 2, 1974. In spite of the endless solicitations, the
construction had to stop several times. The funds were not always enough.
On the 19th anniversary of the
Carmelite foundation, November 16, 1977, to be exact,
the new church was inaugurated by Bishop Juan Velasco, O. P. of Amoy.
Most Rev. Salvador P. Modesto, D.D. Auxiliary Bishop of Dumaguete,
inaugurated the marble altar donated by Dr. & Mrs.
Mariano Sandiego and Family on the feast of the Assumption on August 15,1978.
On the 25th
anniversary of the Foundation - - - - - - - -
November 16, 1983, the church was dedicated by Their Excellencies, the
Most Rev. Epifanio B. Surban, D. D. , Most Rev. Juan
Velasco ,O.P. and Most Rev. Salvador P. Modesto. D. D.
The completion of the building
of the church, aside from the alms of the poor, was made possible through the
generosity of Mr. & Mrs. Julio O. Sy, Sr. Other generous friends and
benefactors, whose names are known to God alone, also helped in the construction
of God’s house.
From this Carmel of Dumaguete,
the Carmelite Monastery of the Holy Trinity and Our Lady of Mt. Carmel in
the Archdiocese of Capiz, Roxas City , was
founded, thirty - two years after its foundation.
Later on May 1, 2009, another Carmel was founded in the Diocese of
Tagbilaran: The Carmelite Monastery of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
and St. Joseph, the Worker at Malinao East, Lila,
Bohol.
Now we are in a building
reconstructed again with the help of the people, the late Fr.
John Malley , O. Carm., and of course, Julio Sy & family and the
late Robert Sy.
God bless and reward all the
builders of His palomarcito.
Do you know where Mother Trinidad del Sagrado Corazon de Jesus is buried? I'm building a list of saints, etc., and where they are buried. That is why I am asking.
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