Saturday, April 3, 2010

Visita Iglesia in Manila

 


Semana Santa (Holy Week) is the only time (except during Manny Pacquiao's fights) that Manila is transformed into a peaceful and traffic-free city. This is because most Manila residents take advantage of the holiday to go home to the provinces or go out of town for a longer vacation time with family and friends. Those who choose to stay in the city, participate in a religious tradition called Visita Iglesia (church visit).

Here are some of the churches around the city of Manila:

 


 Baclaran/Redemptorist Church
- National Shrine of Our Mother of Perpetual Help
- completed in 1952
- houses an icon, Our Mother of Perpetual Help

 


Baclaran Church 2010


 


Reclamation Area Church
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Archdiocesan Shrine of Jesus, the Way, the Truth, & the Life

 


Reclamation Church 2010


 


Binondo Church
- Minor Basilica of San Lorenzo Ruiz
- built in 1596 and enlarged in 1608
- exterior: Mexican-Spanish colonial architecture
- San Lorenzo Ruiz, the Philippines' first saint trained as a sacristan in this church

 


Binondo Church 2010


 


Sta. Cruz Church
- Our Lady of Pilar Parish
- originally built in 1619; present building completed in 1957
- exterior: Baroque

 


Sta. Cruz Church


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Manila Cathedral
- Cathedral - Basilica of the Immaculate Conception
- present building completed in 1958
- exterior: Neo-Romanesque
- dedicated to Saint Mary under the title Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception, patroness of the Philippines.

 


Manila Cathedral 2010


 


San Agustin Church
- Shrine of Nuestra Señora de Consolación y Correa, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- completed in 1607
- exterior: Baroque

 


San Agustin Church 2010


 


San Beda Church
- Abbey of our Lady of Montserrat

 


San Beda Church


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San Sebastian Church
- Basilica Minore de San Sebastián
- built in 1893
- exterior: Neo-Gothic
- seat of the Parish of San Sebastian and the National Shrine of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel

 


San Sebastian Church


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Quiapo Church
- Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene
- St. John the Baptist Parish
- exterior: Mexican baroque
- home to the Black Nazarene

 


Quiapo Church 2004


 


Ermita Church
- Parish of Nuestra Señora de Guia
- home of the oldest Marian Image in the Philippines, Nuestra Señora de Guia

 


Ermita Church 2010


 


Malate Church
- Shrine of Nuestra Señora de Remedios
- built in the late 16th century
- exterior: Baroque
- one of the oldest churches in Manila outside of Intramuros

 


Malate Church 2010


 


 


 

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