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In 2020, Pandacan has a total population of 84,769. [1] The original residents of the district are Tagalog migrants from the province of Bulacan.When the district grew and progressed as a manufacturing center for Manila, several ethnic groups from other parts of the country migrated into the district after the Second World War.
Centre of the diocesan Caritas Manila.. Caritas Philippines consists of the national office, the National Secretariat for Social Action (NASSA), which is legally registered as "CBCP – Caritas Filipinas Foundation Inc.", [5] [6] and 85 Diocesan Social Action Centers (DSACs) which are responsible for coordinating the social welfare work in the parishes and in the local entities named Basic ...
Santo Niño de Pandacan Parish, commonly known as Pandacan Church, [a] is a Roman Catholic parish church in the district of Pandacan in Manila, Philippines. The church was established as an independent parish church in 1712 from the parish of Sampaloc. Completed in 1760, it housed the original image of the Santo Niño de Pandacan until it was ...
Santos paved the way for the founding of Catholic Charities (eventually known as Caritas Manila) and the reconstruction of St. Paul Hospital (now the Cardinal Santos Medical Center), which was established by the Maryknoll Sisters but was damaged by American bombardment during the Second World War. Santos also re-instituted the Philippine Trust ...
Nino of Pandacan seen here performing the Buling-Buling dance. Buling-Buling Festival is a religious and cultural event celebrated annually in Pandacan, Manila in the Philippines on the third Saturday of January, in time with the town's fiesta, to honor its patron, Santo Niño — a wooden image of child Jesus Christ. It is a festival of street ...
Pandacan being established as a community in 1574 is considered as one of the oldest districts in Manila and contains several notable places rich in heritage. It is home to a few well-known historical figures, historical landmarks and hosts a number of ancestral houses. [1]
Gaudencio Borbón Rosales (born August 10, 1932), [1] also known as Lolo Dency, [2] is a Filipino Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Manila, from 2003 to 2011.He was made a cardinal in 2006.
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