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Saints Peter and Paul Parish Church, also known as San Pedro Macati Church, Sampiro Church, [2] Makati Church, is a Roman Catholic church located in Makati Poblacion, the cultural and heritage barangay of Makati, Philippines. It is under the jurisdiction of the Archdiocese of Manila. It is considered as the mother church of Makati. [3]
Mary, Cause of Our Joy Parish Church (Soldier's Hills) Mary, Mother of God Parish Archdiocesan Shrine (Bayanan) Our Lady of Star Chapel (De La Salle Santiago Zobel School, Ayala Alabang) Our Lady of the Abandoned Parish Church (Poblacion) Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish (Alabang Hills) Saint Benedict Chapel (San Beda College Alabang, Alabang Hills)
The church served as the pro-cathedral of the Archdiocese of Manila while Manila Cathedral was being rebuilt from 1946 to 1958 following the city's destruction in World War II. It was elevated to the rank of national shrine in 1986. [4] [6] The church generally follows European Baroque architecture and features twin bell towers.
The Parish of San Miguel served as pro-cathedral or temporary cathedral of the local church until the Manila Cathedral was reopened and consecrated in 1958. On December 11, 1948, the Apostolic Constitution Probe Noscitur further divided the Archdiocese of Manila by placing the northern part of the local church in the new Diocese of San Fernando.
Saint Andrew the Apostle Parish Church is a Roman Catholic church in Bel-Air Village, Makati, Philippines. It is one of the known modern edifices designed by Leandro V. Locsin in Makati. Dedicated to Andrew the Apostle , the patron saint of Metro Manila and Bel-Air Village, the church is under the jurisdiction of the Archdiocese of Manila .
Celestino Fernández, prior of Guadalupe in 1889, was authorized to repair the church flooring, a mosaic-set-on-molave wood already rotten and the roof of the pantheon. The convent was also plastered and whitewashed. The church and monastery were both occupied by the Filipino revolutionaries in 1898–1899, and later by the American forces.
The blessing and laying of the church's cornerstone was held there on September 28, 1958. It was then consecrated on October 23, 1960, with then-First Lady Leonila Dimataga-García, who performed the ribbon cutting ceremony. At the time, the church had no windows. The St. Jude Annex was completed and blessed by Buenaventura López on February ...
The Archdiocesan Shrine of Saint Joseph, formerly known as San Jose de Trozo Parish Church, [a] is a Roman Catholic church in Tondo, Manila in the Philippines. Founded in 1933, the church is under the jurisdiction of the Archdiocese of Manila. The parish church was elevated to an Archdiocesan Shrine on November 30, 2022. [2]