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The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has honored Mrs. Noemi Saludo with its highest award, the Bishop ...
I will publicly wave the banner of his Most Humble and Most Sacred Heart to remind people that in this Heart is the Love that ...
A Jesus apparition that was witnessed by stunned Catholics above a church is seen in this video from a second angle. Footage ...
MANILA, Philippines -- For more than 450 years, the Augustinian Order has played a foundational role in shaping the religious, cultural, and architectural landscape of the Philippines. Arriving ...
MANILA, Philippines — Filipinos will find a familiar friend in the newly elected Pope Leo XIV. Before he was elevated to the Chair of Saint Peter, Cardinal Robert Prevost, OSA, had walked ...
Here are seven churches that you can visit in Camarines Sur this Holy Week where you can reflect both on faith and history. 1. Our Lady of Immaculate Conception Parish (Quipayo Church) BAROQUE CHURCH.
The Mother of all Churches, the iconic Manila Cathedral or the Minor Basilica of the Immaculate Conception. The Manila Cathedral-Basilica is the Premier Church of the Philippines because of all the ...
Inspired by the Baroque Churches of the Philippines, the gown features over 150,000 crystals cosplaying the vibrant stained-glass windows of the churches. The dress is also intricately embellished ...
In 1993, the church was designated a Unesco World Heritage Site as part of the Baroque Churches of the Philippines.
In Ilagan City, Isabela province, officials blamed a grass fire for destroying St. Ferdinand Parish church – built in a baroque style in 1612 in Bagumbayan village.
SPECIAL MENTION: BARASOAIN CHURCH, BULACAN One of the top religious landmarks in Bulacan is Barasoain Church, also known as Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish and is deemed as "the most important ...
The Mother of all Churches, Cathedrals and Basilicas of the Philippines. The Manila Cathedral-Basilica is the Premier Church of the Philippines because of all the Churches in the archipelago, it was ...