The Old Bosoboso Church

Situated in Sitio Old Boso-Boso, Barangay San Jose, Antipolo, Rizal, the Nuestra Señora de la Annunciata Parish Church, also known as Bosoboso Church, stands as an old place of worship.

Churches of the Diocese of Novaliches

The Diocese of Novaliches encompasses the northern areas of Caloocan and Quezon City, specifically starting from Tandang Sora Avenue and extending northward. It includes all barangays of District 2 and 5, Barangay Matandang Balara from District 3, and some barangays in District 6, namely: Pasong Tamo, Sauyo, and Talipapa. Additionally, it comprises portions of Tandang Sora and Culiat located north of Tandang Sora Avenue.

Minor Basilica of Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary of Manaoag

The Minor Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary of Manaoag is a church located atop a hill in the small town of Manaoag, Pangasinan. Administered by the Order of Preachers within the Archdiocese of Lingayen-Dagupan, the church holds significant importance as a prominent pilgrimage site in the country.

Northern Blossoms Flower Farm of Atok, Benguet

Situated in Atok, Benguet, the Northern Blossom Flower Farm spans across two hectares, offering picturesque mountain vistas. This charming farm showcases a variety of flora, including echeveria plants, vibrant rose cabbages, fragrant lavender, striking sunflowers, delicate pastel-colored flowers, cheerful marigolds, enchanting delphiniums or candle larkspurs, Matthiola blooms, elegant snapdragons, rice flowers, and a wide array of roses. These captivating botanical wonders are carefully cultivated across expansive rolling fields.

The Healing ‘Kamay ni Hesus’ Shrine

The Kamay ni Hesus Shrine is a popular pilgrimage site located on the slopes of Mt. Banahaw, a dormant volcano that is considered sacred by many Filipinos. The site is surrounded by lush greenery and offers stunning views of the mountains and valleys below. It is known for its towering statue of Jesus Christ and the healing masses.

Visita Iglesia in Bataan

For this year’s Visita Iglesia, we have decided to go to Bataan to visit 7 churches this Maundy Thursday. Bataan is a province located at the Central Luzon of the Philippines.

St. James the Great Church of the Posh and Exclusive Ayala Alabang Subdivision

Although it resembles the baroque-style Spanish Colonial-era churches in the Philippines that are centuries old, St. James the Great Parish is a relatively recent building, completed in 1993. Situated at the intersection of Cuenca and Ibaan Streets within Ayala Alabang Village in Muntinlupa City, this church serves as the primary place of worship for the Catholic community residing in this exclusive neighborhood.

San Juan Dela Cruz Church in Ugong

Despite its appearance resembling an old church, the San Juan Dela Cruz Parish is actually a relatively recent establishment, having been founded in 1996. The church is under the jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Malolos and can be found in Barangay Ugong, Valenzuela City.

Jollibee at La Casa de Doña Ana

La Casa de Doña Ana stands as a neoclassical ancestral home constructed and owned by Pedro Nepomuceno and Ana Maria Herrera-Nepomuceno, who built it several years after their marriage in 1846. This distinguished house represents the sole example of neoclassical architecture found in Lucban and served as a cherished retreat for esteemed visitors hailing from Manila and neighboring towns within Quezon Province. In 1946, Marcelo Dealo and Eduviges Veloso acquired the property, which was later renovated and reestablished as La Dona Ana in 1994 by their descendants, Antonio and Milada Dealo-Valde.

National Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Makati

In the busy area of Guadalupe Nuevo, Makati City, known for its large billboards and its location near San Carlos Seminary, stands a simple but important church, the National Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe, the Celestial Patroness of the Philippines. The place was once known for its large urban poor population, and out of concern for the people living there, a parish was established in 1951.

Sto. Niño de Taguig

The Sto. Niño de Taguig Church traces its humble beginnings to the devotion and unity of a small military community. In 1964, eighteen military families from the Signal Service Corps of the Philippine Army relocated from Diliman, Quezon City, to what would later be known as Signal Village. It was on February 11, 1987, when the Sto. Niño Parish was officially established.

San Sebastian de Pasig Church

During this New Year of 2023, I had the chance to visit the San Sebastian Church in Pasig. Its story dates back to January 20, 1572, when the Augustinian friars led by Fr. Alonzo de Alvarado, together with encomendero Juan de la Isla, arrived through the riverside to an ancient barrio that would later become the foundation of Pasig. On the very day of their arrival, they celebrated the first Mass in honor of San Sebastian, adopting him as the town’s patron saint. From then on, the place came to be known as “San Sebastian de Pasig”.