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		<title>Story about the Santo Niño of San Joaquin</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There was once a fisherman who went to San Joaquin church and asked the priest a payment for a fish that a little boy took. The fisherman claimed that the little boy told him to ask payment from the priest. The priest then paid without question asked, even if he knew that he did not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There was once a fisherman who went to San Joaquin church and asked the priest a payment for a fish that a little boy took. The fisherman claimed that the little boy told him to ask payment from the priest. The priest then paid without question asked, even if he knew that he did not ask anyone to buy a fish for him. The next day during his mass, the priest noticed that the Santo Niño was holding a fish on his hand.</p>
<p>TAGALOG:</p>
<p>Noong araw, may isang mangingisda na pumunta sa simbahan ng San Joaquin at siningil ang isang pari sa isdang inutang ng isang bata. Sabi daw ng bata na ang pari na ang bahalang magbayad sa inutang niya. Ang pari ay kusang nagbayad ng walang anumang tanong sa mangingisda. Nung sumunod na araw, habang siya ay nagmimisa, napansin ng pari na ang Santo Niño ay may hawak na tali at sa dulo nito ay nabubulok na isda.</p>
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