Yesterday we visited the Miraculous Mama Mary Shrine at Simala Cebu. The Marian Monks of Eucharistic Adoration from Pampanga constructed it in 1998.
The Monastery of the Holy Eucharist is a Roman Catholic pilgrimage chapel devoted to the Virgin Mary in Sibonga, Cebu, the Philippines. It is also known as the Our Lady of Lindogon Shrine and is also referred to as the Simala Shrine or the Simala Parish Church.
Roman Catholics visit the Simala Shrine as a place of adoration. The location houses the statue of the Our Lady of Lindogon, which is revered by followers of the Virgin Mary and is credited with curing dengue in the region in 1998 when it supposedly shed tears[4]. The statue is said to have done so four more times, the most recent being on September 8, 2016.
Terry Brooks of Pampanga gave the image—originally thought to be of the Our Lady of Fatima—to the Marian Monks. The Simala Shrine is also said to be the fulfillment of another prophecy made by Ingko Niyong Villamor, who claimed that the hills of Lindogon, where the shrine now stands, would become "holy" once a "miraculous white lady reign in the land."