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San Juan de Dios Parish Church, commonly known as San Rafael Church, is an 18th-century Roman Catholic church situated in Brgy. Poblacion, in San Rafael, Bulacan, Philippines. It is under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Malolos. Its titular patron is St. John of God; Saint Raphael, archangel, is the secondary patron saint.
San Juan de Dios Church, San Rafael: The Spanish-era church was the site of a massacre during the Philippine Revolution in 1896 in which around 800 people died. Ghosts of children and a nun have been reported in its premises and in its convent. [119] [120]
San Rafael was established as a pueblo in 1750. [5] The San Juan de Dios Church still stands as the silent witness of the bloody battles that the Filipino insurgents fought during the Philippine Revolution of 1896. This church was used as military barracks for almost three days, after the insurgents had destroyed all papers and documents they ...
San Juan Bautista Church (Calumpit) San Juan de Dios Church (San Rafael) San Lorenzo de Roma Church (Balagtas) San Miguel Arcangel Church (Marilao) San Miguel Arcangel Church (San Miguel, Bulacan) Santa Monica Parish Church (Angat) Santiago Apostol Church (Plaridel) Shrine of Saint Andrew Kim; Sub-Parish Church of Santo Cristo
English: San Juan de Dios Parish Church, a witness to the bloody Philippine Revolution of 1896, was used as a military barrack of Filipino insurgents for 3 days; blood was spilled all over the church floor and the church patio was littered by dead bodies of Filipino insurgents.
General Anacleto "Etoy" SF Enriquez (September 25, 1876 to November 30, 1896) is honored by a bust and historical marker at Liwasan Heneral Anacleto SF Enriquez (Matanglawin) in San Francisco, Bulakan, Bulacan. At the San Juan de Dios Church, Enriquez's bust and the Battle's historical marker with relief were also installed.
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.
Cash Luna was born into a Catholic household. His parents divorced when he was young and he grew up with his mother. At age 20, Luna became a born-again Christian. [1] He studied at the Universidad Francisco Marroquín, where he graduated with cum laude honors and holds a bachelor's degree in Information Systems Management.