Experience the beauty of Flores de Mayo/Santacruzan, being celebrated here at St. Michael Parish for the first time! This event tells the story of the search for the Holy Cross by St. Helena, the mother of Emperor Constantine. The celebration will start with a Mass, followed by a Procession, then a Reception at the Lake House. This first Santacruzan at St. Michael Parish is unique with the participation of women of all ages and cultural backgrounds, which has not been done before in Virginia or other states!
We invite you to bring a single flower of any type to the event!
Participate as a Queen or an Angel (Procession) The women in the procession represent the titles or virtues of the Blessed Mother (e.g. Queen of Angels, Queen of Martyrs, Queen of Charity). There are also Biblical characters like Ruth, Naomi, and Queen of Sheba.
This first Santacruzan at St. Michael Parish is special with the participation of women of all ages and cultural background, not yet done in other states!
Interested in Participating as a Queen or an Angel? Attire is a long dress or gown. A small tiara is optional.
Queen (Teens, Adults) All parts filled!
Angel (Girls | 4 - 11 Years Old) Six more spots open!
Note: For students, community service hours are available for participation.
Contact Dr. Maria Cielo Sinsioco, Director of Richmond Pilipino Class and member of the parish Intercultural Council, for more information. Email
Share a Dessert! You are welcome to bring a dessert (any kind, nut-free) to share. Food will be provided by the Richmond Pilipino Class and the St. Michael Filipino community and friends.
Dessert Dropoff 12 PM - 1 PM Lake House
Event Schedule
Three Filipino priests from the Catholic Diocese of Richmond will take part in the celebration: Fr. Ronnie Dolosa, Fr. JC Ereno, and Fr. Flestado.
Rosary 1:30 PM | Worship Space
Mass 2 PM | Worship Space
Santacruzan Procession Following Mass | Outdoors(starting from the Church entrance going to the Lake House)
Reception 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM Lake House & Picnic Pavilion Refreshments will be served. Entertainment, including line dancing.
History of Santacruzan
Flores de Mayo/Santacruzan is a Filipino tradition introduced by the Spaniards in the Philippines in 1854. Flores de Mayo is a monthlong celebration in the Philippines honoring the Blessed Mother with prayers and floral offerings. On the last day, the Santacruzan is held, which commemorates the search for the Holy Cross by St. Helena, the mother of Emperor Constantine. The tradition continues to be celebrated in the Philippines and in cities in the United States during the month of May.
The women in the procession represent the titles or virtues of the Blessed Mother (e.g. Queen of Angels, Queen of Martyrs, Queen of Hope, Queen of Justice). There are also Biblical characters like Ruth, Naomi, Veronica, and Queen of Sheba.
The procession starts with Reyna Banderada, a queen wearing red, carrying a yellow banner representing the coming of Christianity to the Philippines in 1521. The very last queen in the procession is Queen Helena or Reyna Helena, with her son the Emperor Constantine.
Santacruzan at St. Michael Parish
There will be 47 queens in this event at St. Michael Parish, accompanied by angels.
A special highlight during the Mass is the enthronement of the Blessed Mother, with the participation of the Knights of Columbus as honor guard. A floral offering and incensing of the image of the Blessed Mother will take place after Communion.
After the Mass, there will be a procession of the image of the Blessed Mother and the Crucifix with all participants (queens, escorts, angels, and the Filipino Choir singing the traditional Dios Te Salve). A Reception with Filipino food will take place at the Lake House Social Hall after the procession.