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Saint Ildephonse of Seville Parish Church (Malasiqui) Saint James the Great Parish Church (Bolinao) Saint Joseph the Patriarch Parish Church (Aguilar) Saint Peter the Martyr Parish Church (Sual) Saint Raymond of Peñafort Parish Church (Mangatarem) Saint Vincent Ferrer Parish Church (Bayambang) Saints Peter and Paul Parish Church (Calasiao)
The liturgical year, also called the church year, Christian year, ecclesiastical calendar, or kalendar, [1] [2] consists of the cycle of liturgical days and seasons that determines when feast days, including celebrations of saints, are to be observed, and which portions of scripture are to be read.
The following is a partial list of Christian denominations in the Philippines. Christianity is the country's dominant religion, [1] [2] followed by about 89 percent of the population. [3]
International Bamboo Organ Festival - A ten-day series of cultural events and music festival, with a focus on the unique bamboo-made organ made by Fray Diego Cera found only in Las Piñas. Chinese New Year - a recent national holiday most celebrated with great revelry in Binondo district, the world's oldest Chinatown .
Holy Week (Filipino: Mahal na Araw; Spanish: Semana Santa) is a significant religious observance in the Philippines for the Catholic majority, the Iglesia Filipina Independiente or the Philippine Independent Church, and most Protestant groups.
Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish Church (Highway Hills) Saint Dominic Savio Parish Church (Pag-asa) Saint Francis of Assisi Parish Church (Wack Wack Greenhills) Marikina. Holy Family Parish Church (Parang) Immaculate Conception Parish Church (Concepcion Uno) Saint Gabriel of Our Lady Of Sorrows Parish Church (Marikina Heights)
The Archdiocesan Shrine of Saint Joseph, formerly known as San Jose de Trozo Parish Church, [a] is a Roman Catholic church in Santa Cruz, 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]
The church was built when the arrabal (suburb) of Santa Cruz was established by the Jesuits in the early 17th century. The church had undergone many repairs and reconstruction, with the last reconstruction done in the 1950s. It is the first mission and motherhouse of Filipino Sacramentinos, making it as the center of congregation activities and ...