Our Lady of Remedies enthroned in healing church in Quezon


Papal Nuncio Archbishop Charles John Brown with healing priest Fr. Joseph Faller led the recent blessing and enthronement of the image of the Our Lady of Remedies in the Kamay ni Hesus Healing Church in Lucban, Quezon citing the huge contribution of the Blessed Mother in the healing process of the sick.

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Our Lady of Remedies (Photo courtesy of the Kamay ni Hesus Healing Church Facebook)

Fr. Faller, founder and administrator of the healing church said, the Virgin Mary intercedes for the sick to be granted the gift of healing by her Son Jesus Christ.

“We are reminded that the Holy Mother intercedes for the healing of the sick to her Son Jesus. Our Lady of Remedies brings us healing, freedom from all sorts of ailments. Her enthronement is a beautiful reunion between mother and her Son Jesus, giving us a powerful message of healing, a powerful message of liberation from whatever illness we might have,” the priest said over Radio Veritas.

Fr. Faller likewise reminded the faithful that the image of the Risen Christ is a symbol of victory from suffering and difficulties.

The healing priest said he has surrendered his healing ministry to Jesus with the help of Many in healing those who come to the Kamay ni Hesus Healing Church.

“The Papal Nuncio’s visit serves as an inspiration for us here in Kamay ni Hesus as it bolsters the hope for healing of all those who visit the church,” the priest said.

Lucena Bishop Mel Rey Uy and Bishop Emeritus Emiliio Marquez were present to witness the enthronement of the Nuestra Señora de los Remedios.

Fr. Faller stressed that he is merely an instrument of Jesus who heals the sick.

“While I serve in our healing ministry, it is only Jesus who heals the sick and the afflicted. I am only an instrument, a vessel for the blessing of healing,” said the healing priest.

The Kamay ni Hesus Shrine Lucban Quezon is a popular pilgrimage site in the province. It is visited by thousands of pilgrims and devotees particularly during the Holy Week.