The Cofradia de la Inmaculada Concepcion (English: Association of the Immaculate Conception[1]) is a Filipino Roman Catholic Marian Apostolate focusing on the public veneration of the Blessed Virgin Mary through various Marian titles found in the Philippines. The group began in 1978 as an offshoot confraternity associated with the Manila Cathedral, the Intramuros Administration[2].
In February 2000, it became an approved apostolate by the Archdiocese of Manila through Jaime Cardinal Sin[3]. It is mostly known for the Grand Marian Procession, often held just before the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, the patronal feast of the Philippines authorised by Pope Pius XII on September 1942 through his papal bull Impositi Nobis.
Purpose
The group is specifically known for conducting yearly novena services and a Grand Marian Procession, which is an annual public parade and floral celebration of some of the select and most prominent Marian images in the country. The procession has the intent of promoting Catechism through publicly parading images outside the Manila cathedral on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception. The parade is oftentimes televised by various local Filipino media television outlets, namely the ABS-CBN and GMA Networks.
In addition, the Cofradia is known for selecting only 90 the most prominent and liturgically inspiring Marian images in the country, most notably the ones featured as the canonically crowned images in the Philippines such as the Our Lady of La Naval de Manila and Our Lady of Manaoag. The event is often chaperoned by the Armed Forces of the Philippines who sponsors the security of the event.
In addition, a special novenario and Holy Mass is offered for the financial sponsors of each Marian image (Spanish: Hermanos y hermanas mayores) as well as the caretakers (Spanish: Camareros) of the images. In the Philippines, the Feast of the Immaculate Conception has become one of the grandest Marian events in the country, highlighting its festivities well into Advent and Christmas.
Regulatory limits
The Cofradia is known in the country for administering one of the strictest rules and regulations regarding the approval of Marian images being publicly paraded in Intramuros.
Due to various illicit gay laypersons who tend to promote a revised version of a Marian image, some images are found not in liturgical harmony with the approved traditional iconography promoted by the Roman Catholic Church[4]. In addition, only the select Marian images with the greatest public devotion are often allowed to enter into the parade.
References
- ^ The Spanish word Cofradia is a loose term for either guild, association or confraternity, but the apostolate has both male and female members, both laypersons, religious sisters and sacerdotal priests.
- ^ http://lifestyle.inquirer.net/76448/cofradia-de-la-inmaculada-concepcion-to-hold-33rd-marian-procession
- ^ http://www.mb.com.ph/node/149223#.UKhNYoe_ErU
- ^ In the Philippines, various conflicts tend to arise among Marian caretakers or Camareros, due to a tendency to revise or abuse certain liturgical titles in transforming them from a religious icon to a pageantry symbol.