Our Lady of Maulawin
| Our Lady of Maulawin Nuestra Señora de Maulawin Virgen sa Maulawin | |
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| Location | Sta. Cruz, Laguna, Philippines |
| Date | June 4, 1910 |
| Witness | Tomás de los Santos Hipólito Pimentel |
| Type | Wooden statue |
| Approval | June 4, 1911, Canonically granted by Obispo Máximo Gregorio Aglipay |
| Venerated in | Iglesia Filipina Independiente |
| Shrine | Cathedral of Our Lady of Maulawin, Sta. Cruz, Laguna |
| Patronage | Sta. Cruz, Laguna |
| Attributes | Marian imprint on Molave wood |
| Feast day | June 4 |
Our Lady of Maulawin (Spanish: Nuestra Señora de Maulawin, Filipino: Mahal na Birhen ng Maulawin), also known as the Virgin of Maulawin (Spanish: Virgen de Maulawin) and Virgin of Molave (Spanish: Virgen de Molave), is an Aglipayan title of the Blessed Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus venerated by the Iglesia Filipina Independiente, one of only two images of the Virgin Mary (the other the Our Lady of Balintawak) to be indigenous to the nationalist church from the Philippines.