Showing posts with label Santa Marta. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Santa Marta. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 25, 2020

340. SAINT MARTHA, THE DRAGON TAMER: Inspired by the Image Venerated in the Town of Pateros, Metro Manila

By Tereso “Terry” Raymundo Garcia, Guest Writer

STA. MARTA OF GARCIA FAMILY

Saint Martha, the sister of Mary and Lazarus, is famously known as the patroness of cooks and housekeepers because of the Gospel narrative of her unselfish service to Jesus. 

STA. MARTA PATEROS IMAGE

It was in 2013 when I first saw the somehow peculiar image of the patroness of Pateros. This small and fully sculpted figure of Saint Martha stands on top of a crocodile, reminiscent of a local legend wherein the saint saves the town from a reptile that has been terrorizing the place and jeopardizing the livelihood of the inhabitants.

The Pateros image is similar to how Saint Martha is depicted according to French lore. Saint Martha’s attributes are derived from an event of principal significance in the traditions of Provence, France: the slaying of the beast known as the “Tarasque”. 

According to pious tradition, Martha and other disciples were banished from the Holy Land after the resurrection of Jesus. She, her siblings, and other disciples were put in a boat without oars which subsequently landed in Provence. Martha first settled in Avignon then went to the region that is now called Tarascon. Martha was approached by townspeople seeking her aid in combatting a fierce dragon,half beast and half fish, which had plagued the Rhône region between Arles and Avignon. 

With a cross in her hand, Martha doused the monster with holy water with a sprig of hyssop. Through her efforts, the monster was subdued; Martha bound it with her belt and it was put to death by the onlookers. The place was later known as Tarascon to remember this event. Saint Martha lived the remainder of her life in this place, and her relics are presently venerated in the town church. 

STA. MARTA, the commissioned image

In gratitude to an answered prayer through the saint’s intercession, we commissioned an exact replica of the Pateros image in 2015. The “de tallado” image was then dressed in traditional beaded vestments known as “abolorio”. 

RESTORATION WORK BEGINS

By March 2018, our devotional image was in need of restoration. We approached the well-known santo-restorer, Dr. Raffy Lopez, for this project. Dr. Lopez suggested on how the restoration will be done so as to make our image unique but still faithful to the traditional iconography. 


The head and hands were re- done in ivory and the painted wooden body was dressed in vestments embroidered in gold threads. The brass metal works were replaced with jeweler-made silver and gold accoutrements designed by Dr.Lopez. 

After two months of meticulous work, our Santa Marta is again ready for veneration. Dr. Lopez and his team did a superb job in redefining our family’s image. Beautiful would be an understatement; a restoration truly beyond expectation. 

In the gospels, Martha was portrayed as someone diligent and meticulous; she was surely one of the first to believe in Jesus. The Lord was often a guest in her home, especially during the time of His public ministry in Jerusalem. 

Saint Martha also gives us a strong witness of faith. We see, in her response to Jesus’ questions after the death of her brother Lazarus, a total belief, a faith that does not hesitate, does not doubt. Martha has complete confidence in God, even in the face of what seems impossible on a human level.

ABOUT THE GUEST WRITER: TERESO “Terry” RAYMUNDO GARCIA is a University of the Philippines graduate who currently write content for an online site. Previous to this, he worked at the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), Angeles City, and DBP. An avid santo enthusiast, he is a devotee of Sta. Marta, Sta. Teresita de Nino Jesus, Padre Pio, St. Charbel Makhlouf, San Luis Gonzaga and Sto. Nino.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

75. ALL-SAINTS: From the Workshop of Dr. Raffy Lopez

A sampling of completed santos from the workshop ofDr. Raffy Lopez, the Philippines' leading ecclesiastical artist and vestment maker. Dr. Lopez restores old ivories as well as antique wooden statuaries. He can also create new ones, ivories being his specialties--from tabletop sizes to processional images.

SAN PIO QUINTO (Pope Pius V)
St. Pope Pius V, (or Michele Ghislieri)was Pope from 1566 to 1572 . He is notable for his role in the Council of Trent, the Counter-Reformation, and the standardization of the Roman liturgy within the Latin Church. Feast Day: April 30

SAN PEDRO APOSTOL
A restored antique piece, St. Peter is shown with his attribute--a rooster--in reference to the Biblical account where the cock crowed thrice after Peter's betrayal of Christ. Feast Day: June 29

STA. MARTA
An ivory image made after the likeness of the Santa Marta image of Pateros, which shows the saint holding a palm leaf and standing on top of a crocodile, instead of a dragon. Feast Day: July 29

STA. CATALINA DE ALEJANDRIA
St. Catherine of Alexandria wields her attribute--the sword--which she used to cut the head of Emperor Maxentius, shown underfoot. Her other emblem, the spiked wheel, or now known as the Catherine wheel, is by her side, the instrument of her martyrdom. Feast Day: November 25

STA. JUANA DE CUZA
This not-so-known saint, St. Joanna of Chuza, was a woman of affluence who gave financial support to Jesus Christ and was also present when His empty tomb was discovered. She was the wife of Chuza, the steward of Herod Antipas. This is a wooden processional saint. Feast Day: May 24

SAN FRANCISCO DE ASIS
St. Francis of Assisi, holding a cross, one of his attributes.He founded the men's Franciscan Order, the women’s Order of St. Clare, and the lay Third Order of Saint Francis. Feast Day: October 4.

SAN CLEOFAS
St. Cleophas, is the father of St. James the Less, husband of St. Mary Cleophas, and brother of St. Joseph. Feast day: Sept. 25

SAN JUAN EVANGELISTA
An exquisite santo representing St. John the Evangelist--with ivory head, hands and feet. The young apostle was present at Calvary, providing comfort to the sorrowful Virgin Mary. Feast Day: Dec. 27

SAN ANTONIO DE PADUA
A restored ivory likeness of St. Anthony of Padua in his traditional brown habit, holding the Christ Child, and some stems of lilies, to signify his purity. He is one of the Doctors of the Church. Feast Day: June 13