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The Parish of the National Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima is a Roman Catholic parish church and national shrine in the Diocese of Malolos in the Philippines.It serves as a Philippine apostolate of Our Lady of Fatima in Fátima, Portugal, which is recognized by the Roman Catholic Church in the Philippines. [1]
The National Pilgrim Image of Our Lady of Fatima enshrined at the National Shrine and Parish of Our Lady of Fatima in Valenzuela City. This is one of the images blessed by Pope Paul VI. The image was pontifically crowned on February 25, 2024.
Our Lady of Fatima Church or variations may refer to: Central African Republic ... National Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima, Valenzuela; Portugal. Sanctuary of Fátima, ...
The Diocese of Malolos (Latin: Dioecesis Malolosinae; Tagalog: Diyosesis ng Malolos; Spanish: Diócesis de Malolos) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction or diocese of the Catholic Church in the Philippines, encompassing the whole Province of Bulacan and Valenzuela City in metropolitan Manila and is a suffragan to the metropolitan Archdiocese of Manila.
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The National Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima (Filipino: Pambansang Dambana ng Birhen ng Fatima) is the center of the Fatima apostolate in the country was declared a tourist site in 1982 by the Department of Tourism and a pilgrimage shrine in 2009 by the Diocese of Malolos. It is near the Our Lady of Fatima University. [102]
Devotees largely come from the northern Metro Manila cities of Caloocan, Malabon, and Navotas; Novaliches, Quezon City and Valenzuela; and the Bulacan city of Meycauayan. [11] Non-Catholic Christians, including Philippine Independent Church members also use the grotto shrine as a pilgrimage site. [9] [needs update]
Paso de Blas is sometimes called Tollgate because of Paso de Blas Exit (also known as Malinta Exit and Valenzuela Exit) at Km. 15 of North Luzon Expressway. Veinte Reales is sometimes spelled as Viente Reales or Veintereales, with i and e interchanged, without affecting its pronunciation.