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Virgen de los Desamparados
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Our Lady of the Forsaken (Spanish: Virgen de los Desamparados or Nuestra Señora de los Desamparados; Catalan: Mare de Déu dels Desamparats, IPA: [ˈmaɾe ðe ˈðew ðelz ðezampaˈɾats]) is a Catholic invocation of the Virgin Mary.[1] She is the patroness of Valencia and one of seven patrons of the Autonomous communities of Spain. She appears with a lily in one hand and in the other, she carries the baby Jesus who bears the cross in his arms. Her posture is characterized by a slight forward tilt, and hence, she is known affectionately as the Geperudeta (hunchback) of València.[2] Her image is housed in the 'Basilica de la Mare de Déu dels Desamparats'.
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![]() Image of Our Lady of the Forsaken at the offering of the flowers in Valencia during Fallas, the Valencia Festival of St Joseph. (March 2008). | |
Location | Valencia |
Date | Second Sunday of May |
Witness | Saint Amparo, Desamparados |
Shrine | Basilica of Our Lady of the Forsaken, Valencia, Spain |
Patronage | Valencia, Santa Ana, Manila, Marikina, Muntinlupa |
Attributes | A lily in one hand; in the other, the baby Jesus carrying the Cross in his arms; the Geperudeta (hunchback) |
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