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The Minor Basilica and Parish of San Sebastian, [a] also known as the Shrine of Our Lady of Mount Carmel [citation needed] and commonly known as San Sebastian Church [b] or San Sebastian Basilica, is a minor basilica of the Roman Catholic Church in Manila, Philippines. It is under the jurisdiction of the Archdiocese of Manila.
Also known as Pinaglabanan Church. San Miguel Church: Saint Michael and the Archangels: San Miguel: 1630 [5] Baroque: San Roque Church: Saint Roch: Mandaluyong: 1971 Modern: San Sebastian Church: Saint Sebastian Our Lady of Mount Carmel: Quiapo: 1891 Gothic Revival: The only all-steel church in Asia. San Vicente de Paul Church: Saint Vincent de ...
Hidalgo Street (also F. R. Hidalgo Street or R. Hidalgo Street) is a street located in Quiapo in the old downtown of Manila, Philippines.It runs east–west through the district's center, linking two of its most popular landmarks, Quiapo Church and San Sebastian Church.
San Sebastian Church (Manila) San Vicente de Paul Church (Manila) Santa Ana Church (Manila) Santa Cruz Church (Manila) Tondo Church; Quezon City.
It took a decade for the church to be completed, with the inauguration taking place on July 16, 1964, the feast day of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, with Cardinal-Archbishop of Manila Rufino Santos leading the inauguration. [4] The church later became a popular location for wedding scenes in the movies.
San Sebastian Parish Church, commonly known as Lumban Church, is a Roman Catholic church in Lumban, Laguna, Philippines. Its titular is St. Sebastian and its feast is celebrated every January 20. It is under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of San Pablo .
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Fray Juan de Vivero, a Secular priest who had baptized Rajah Matanda and arrived in Manila Bay in 1566, established the "Church of Manila" established in 1571. [19] Archbishop of Mexico Alonso de Montúfar sent De Vivero, chaplain of the galleon San Gerónimo, to establish Christianity as the spiritual and religious administration in newly colonized Philippines.