Southern Tagalog Region-Calabarzon

Holy Family Parish-Oblates of Saint Joseph (Rosario, Batangas)

Holy Family Parish:

Holy Family Parish Church

Holy Family Parish Church

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Our Lady of Mediatrix of All Graces Parish Church (Lipa, Batangas)

Our Lady of Mediatrix of All Graces Parish Church:

Our Lady of Mediatrix of All Graces Parish Church

Our Lady of Mediatrix of All Graces Parish Church

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Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church (Lipa, Batangas)

Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church:

Our Lady of Mount Carmel

Our Lady of Mount Carmel

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San Juan Nepomuceno Parish Church/ Simbahan ng San Juan/ The Church of San Juan (San Juan, Batangas)

The Church of San Juan:

The Church of San Juan

The Church of San Juan

About the Church:

The Church of San Juan de Nepomuceno was first constructed in 1843 out of palm leaves and bamboo. Two years later, it was replace with a stone structure, which was unfortunately submerged by flood waters in 1883. In 1890, the church was transfered to its present location and the present stone structure was constructed in 1894. It was officially named as the Church of San Juan de Nepomuceno in 1920.

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Padre Pio of San Pedro Parish Church/ Parokya ni Padre Pio ng San Pedro (Tanauan, Batangas)

The Church of Padre Pio of San Pedro, Tanauan, Batangas:

Parokya ni Padre Pio ng San Pedro

Parokya ni Padre Pio ng San Pedro

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Nagcarlan Underground Cemetery and Chapel (Nagcarlan, Laguna)

The Nagcarlan Underground Cemetery and Chapel:

Nagcarlan Underground Cemetery

Nagcarlan Underground Cemetery

About the Cemetery and Chapel:

The Nagcarlan Underground Cemetery was built in 1845 by the Franciscans under Father Vicente Velloc. It was built alongside the rebuilding and expansion of the Saint Bartholomew Parish Church and Convent. It was in the Cemetery where the Leaders of the Katipunan held their meetings in 1896.

My Visit to the Cemetery:

The Nagcarlan Underground Cemetery is one of its kind in the Philippines, and it was only recently i noticed how beautiful this Cemetery is. The first few times i visited this Cemetery were several moons ago and in those Visits i never noticed how this Church is similar to the Saint Bartholomew Parish Church. The Blue and White Floor tiles were the same as the ones in the Parish Church. This i NEVER noticed before. The Cemetery grounds and the Cemetery itself are very well maintained. Just fitting for one of Laguna’s Crown Jewels.

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Saint Michael the Archangel Parish Church/ Simbahan ng Rizal/ The Church of Rizal (Rizal, Laguna)

The Church of Rizal:

The Church of Rizal

The Church of Rizal

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The Nuestra Señora de la Porteria Chapel (Majayjay, Laguna)

The Nuestra Señora de la Porteria Chapel:

The Nuestra Señora de la Porteria Chapel

The Nuestra Señora de la Porteria Chapel

About the Chapel:

In 1759 a painting on canvas of the The Nuestra Señora de la Porteria was brought to Majayjay from Madrid, Spain by the Franciscan Missionaries. The Municipal Captain of Majayjay petitioned for the construction of a Chapel or Ermita to house the Miraculous Image. The Chapel was named in honor of  The Nuestra Señora de la Porteria.

InApril 21,1760 the Image was enshrined in its altar by four priests. The Curator decreed that a mass be held every thursday and ever since many have become recipients of the Miraculous Lady.

My Visit to the Chapel:

Despite having visited Majayjay several times, i never noticed this small chapel. It was by accident that i got to see this chapel. We were already leaving Majayjay when i saw a beautiful view of the church and when i got down the Chapel greeted me. 

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Saint Bartholomew Parish Church/ Simbahan ng Nagcarlan/ the Church of Nagcarlan (Nagcarlan, Laguna)

The Church of Nagcarlan:

The Church of Nagcarlan - Exterior - Side View

The Church of Nagcarlan – Exterior – Side View

About the Church:

St. Bartholomew Parish Church (“Nagcarlang Church”) in Nagcarlan, Laguna was first built in 1583 of light materials by then resident priest Rev. Tomas de Miranda. In 1752, the second church was built using bricks and stones but the church was partly destroyed by a fire in 1781. In 1845, the church was reconstructed and a choir loft was added by Rev. Vicente Velloc, who also built the Nagcarlan Underground Cemetery.

Architectural Style: Baroque

My Visit to the Church:

Next to Rizal, Laguna is one of my most visited provinces and the Nagcarlan Church is the only Church of the Great Old Churches of Laguna which i have not visited. Its Elusiveness was a mystery to me until i saw the Church myself. The Church had wanted to be the last to be seen for it’s always the best that is last. The Inside of the Church is impressive if not the most impressive of all the Laguna Churches i have seen. The Blue and White tiles on the walls was just impressive (this made me decide this why the Interior is impressive), matched with the Spanish Floor tiles and it was just heavenly. The Interior would have been perfect except for the main altar which does not look Original anymore.

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Saint John Mary Vianney Parish Church (Mambugan, Antipolo City)

The Saint John Mary Vianney Parish Church:

The Saint John Mary Vianney Parish Church

The Saint John Mary Vianney Parish Church

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