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Pilgrimage to Joroan
About Pilgrimage to Joroan
Each third Saturday of August, a large number of aficionados ran to this waterfront town in Albay to pay tribute to the marvelous picture of Our Lady of Salvation It is featured by a sea parade after a mass at Joroan Church on the shores of Sogod. The picture is conveyed by the menfolks down to the shoreline where a vast and very much embellished trawl pontoon is docked. A company of comparably finished pump water crafts take after, conveying the travelers and enthusiasts to the shores and town at Sogod where a con-commended mass is held once more.
In itself, Joroan is a delightful place worth going to whenever of the year, with hanging streets prompting the place and with stunning perspective of the Pacific Ocean. It all started on a specific day when Dacoba was clearing the land which he was working. He cut a calpe tree, which is useful for use as kindling or post. Be that as it may, he was astounded in light of the fact that regardless of the numerous hours that cruised by, the tree stayed as crisp as it was previously; its leaves did not wither "Milagro!" he said to himself. He educated his landowner about it. That landowner was Don Arcilla who at that point counseled the minister of Buhi of what should be possible with it. The monk minister of Buhi summoned as stone worker named Bagacumba.