Kamay Ni Hesus Healing Church
By: Criselda Lagdameo
July 29, 2009 (10:05)
Lucban is a town at the foot of Mt. Banahaw in Quezon Province which beckons not only during the Pahiyas Festival in May but all through the year. Motorists from Manila have been discovering Lucban, Quezon since the inauguration of the Kamay ni Hesus (Hand of Jesus) Healing Church and the Grotto of Healing and Purification in Barangay Tinamnan on December of 2005.

A chapel was built before a steep climb to the landscaped hill of Via Dolorosa or Way of The Cross. On a beautiful day, pilgrims and tourists patiently struggle to complete ascending the steps to the top to pray before the image of Jesus Christ seemingly waiting with open arms. Statues of Biblical characters can be found all over the compound and the hill is no exception with scores of images all over the place which is a real treat for photo enthusiasts.
A rich Chinese businessman is said to have experienced miraculous recovery from a serious ailment as a result of Father Joey Faller’s healing prayers. As an act of thanksgiving, he pledged to finance the construction of the healing center.
Kamay Ni Hesus Healing Church emerged as a new pilgrimage and tourist landmark in Lucban, Quezon where regular healing masses are offered. Faithful patrons were reportedly cured by the ‘Healing Priest’ Fr. Joey Faller.
Somehow, a lot of Filipinos feel a need to turn to God constantly for blessing and healing. This is too evident in what you will witness in the center where hundreds of people visit to pray.
Kamay ni Hesus Healing Church is a serene place for spiritual journey where Catholics experience a peaceful environment for praying and meditating. It is an idyllic destination for pilgrims and tourists in Quezon Province throughout the year. The holy masses are celebrated almost daily. Healing masses are celebrated solely by Rev. Fr. Joey Faller.
Here are the schedule of masses:
Monday to Friday 9:30 am
Anticipated Mass on Saturday 5:00 pm
Healing Mass – Sunday 10:00 am
Sunday Mass 3:00 pm and 5:00 pm
You can also request for prayers and schedule of healing sessions. Just contact or call their office in Lucban, Quezon at telephone numbers 042-540-3085 or 09178536267 or email – fjoey36@yahoo.com

5 Total Responses
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jeckx2 Says on
July 31, 2009 (13:36) |
| ahhh ic... thank you for the info miss criz. Parang pamilyar nga saken yung name na father Faller. |
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criz Says on
July 31, 2009 (08:20) |
| Kamay ni Hesus po ang tawag kasi po tumutukoy ito kay Rev. Fr. Joey Faller when he was in accident his hand is form like the hand of jesus when he came back from death. The hagdan is like the stairway to heaven and when you get on the top you will see the Kamay ni Hesus. |
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jeckx2 Says on
July 31, 2009 (03:50) |
| dapat pangalan nyan Hagdan ni Hesus, kasi halos nakikita ko sa picture puro hagdan :) |
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gian Says on
July 30, 2009 (18:15) |
| Oo nga ano... parang along the highway, left side yun place bago dumating ng Lucban from Lucena. Sa Gulang-Gulang o sa Pacific Mall o sa SM City Lucena ata ang terminal ng byaheng Lucban. Cris, bakit nga ba Kamay Ni Hesus ang pinangalan dun sa lugar? |
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jeckx2 Says on
July 30, 2009 (13:12) |
| I heard a lot of this place. Pano ba pumunta sa Kamay ni Hesus. and why is it called kamay ni hesus? |
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