,
Laguna, where the image is enshrined The Seven days of Sorrows are known to the Philippines as Lupi fiestas: • 1st Lupi or "
Biernes Dolores" falls on the Friday preceding
Palm Sunday • 2nd Lupi or "Pistang Martes" falls on
Easter Tuesday • 3rd Lupi or "Pistang Biyatiko" falls on the 2nd Wednesday after Easter Sunday • 4th Lupi or "Pistang Biyernes" falls on the 3rd Friday after Easter Sunday • 5th Lupi or "Pistang Linggo" falls on the 4th Sunday after Easter Sunday • 6th Lupi after the
Feast of the Ascension falls on the 5th Sunday after Easter • 7th Lupi falls on
Pentecost Due to multitude of pilgrims and devotees, especially from nearby municipalities and provinces, four Lupi fiestas were added. • "Fiesta Pakilena" falls every May 12 to commemorate the foundation of town of Pakil from the town of Paete in 1676. As it falls in the Lupi period, there's no separate novena. • "Piyestang Inang Matulungin" usually falls on the Saturday before June 27 which is the feast of Our Mother of Perpetual Help if no other Lupi fiestas are observed for that month. • "Piyestang Lagunense" or "Pistang Lagwenyos" usually falls on the Saturday before July 16 which is the feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. It is on July 28 when the Province of Laguna was created and on July 30, 2016, when the Our Lady of Sorrows of Turumba was proclaimed as patroness, Mother of Laguna Lake and "Patroness of Laguna's Environmental Stewardship". • "Piyestang Pag-uugnay" or "Piyestang Pag-aakyat" usually falls every August 5, which is the Dedication of the Papal Basilica of Saint Mary Major (Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore) in Rome, Italy. St. Peter of Alcantara Parish Church, the Diocesan Shrine of Our Lady of Sorrows of Turumba, was granted the Spiritual Bond of Affinity from the said Papal Basilica. The other name of the feast refers to the
Feast of the Transfiguration held the day after. The image is also brought out in procession on October 19, the town fiesta of Pakil. On the Sunday nearest September 15, the
Catholic Church in the Philippines celebrates the feast of the discovery of the image, and alongside one final novena, a replicas procession is marked to celebrate the anniversary. Homage to the Virgin of Sorrows is done by the way of song and dance, drumbeat and shill cries of its devotees of
Sa Birhen that the people regard as co-sharing with Mary's grief during the Passion of Christ. The turumba Novena periods are called
lupi ("meaning to fold"), because at the closing of every festivities, the novena booklet is folded to mark the pause in preparation for the next Lupi on the mass of the feast, which is followed by the usual procession as the congregration sings the anthem
Turumba sa Birhen. Old dresses of the Virgin are customarily shredded and given to pilgrims as tokens. It was said that when the piece of cloth from the Virgin is kept close to a person, it grants miraculous powers and protects against personal injury, accidents, fire, and calamities. The statue is enshrined at the
retablo in the main altar, The image is usually dressed in violet as a sign of sorrow for Christ's passion (the
liturgical color of
Lent). The original icon found in the waters is enshrined in a separate
retablo around bas reliefs of her Seven Sorrows in a chapel inside the church. The image is always the known participant of the
Intramuros Grand Marian Procession and its delegation has the longest number of devotees accompanying her during the procession. ==Pontifical coronation==