‘Lolo Uweng and The Shrine’ Archives
Diocesan Shrine of Jesus in the Holy Sepulchre
The Church of the Holy Sepulchre was declared a Parish on September 29, 1969 and a Shrine on December 1, 2006. (c) Photo by Willie A. Monzon The Shrine of Jesus in the Holy Sepuchre is located in the small coastal village of Landayan in San Pedro, Laguna, a [Read More]
Origin
The wooden image of a dead Jesus (Santo Entierro) was said to have been found by fisher folks along the shore of Landayan sometime in early 1800 when the country was still a Spanish colony. Believing that the image was miraculous, they brought him to a makeshift chapel [Read More]
Friday Devotion
Friday is Lolo Uweng’s day of devotion. Though the Shrine is open seven days a week, devotees prefer to particularly come to Him on a Friday, commemorating the first Good Friday when Christ suffered and died on the cross to consummate His salvific act. On this day, [Read More]
Miracle Stories
Stories of spiritual and physical healing have immensely contributed to the propagation of the Lolo Uweng devotion. They have been read in books and other printed materials, heard in personal testimonies of devotees during seminars and congregation meetings, watched on [Read More]

