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SAN PEDRO SCULPTURE OF THE VERDEFLOR FAMILY IN TALISAY CITY

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San Nicolas De Tolentino Parish Church, n.d

The San Pedro sculpture owned by the Verdeflor family in Talisay City is a 143-year-old wooden religious statue made in 1881. It shows St. Peter holding a rooster, symbolizing his denial of Jesus, and is used during Holy Week processions to remind the faithful of repentance and faith. The statue reflects the Spanish-era wood carving style with detailed facial and hand features, giving it a lifelike quality. It was made in Belgium and passed through several families before reaching the Verdeflor family, who now take care of it. Though well-preserved, it faces risks like fading, theft, and damage, so routine maintenance is done to protect it.

Mappers:
Sheena S. Treyes

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