Visita Iglesia 2015
Manila Cathedral
Cabildo cor. Beaterio St.,
Intramuros, Manila
Philippines 1002
The Minor Basilica and Metropolitan Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception also known as Manila Cathedral located in Intramuros.
The Cathedral was originally a parish church in Manila under the Archdiocese of Mexico in 1571, until it became a separate diocese on February 6, 1979 upon the issuance of the papal bull, Pope Gregory XIII.
When the church was raised to a cathedral in 1979, a new structure was made from nipa, wood, and bamboo was constructed in 1851 by Domingo de Salazar, the first bishop of Manila.
The second cathedral, which was made of stone, was built in 1592. It was destroyed by an earthquake in 1500.
In 1614, the construction of the third cathedral began. The new structure consisting of three naves and seven chapels.
While the fourth cathedral was constructed from 1654-1671.
The seventh cathedral was constructed from 1870-1879 and solemnly blessed in December 1879. The cross atop the central dome is a reference point astronomical longitudes of the archipelago.
In 1937, the International Eucharistic Congress was held in the Philippines in which the cathedral played an integral part in promoting Eucharistic beliefs.
Schedule of Masses:
Mondays to Fridays - 7:30am-12:10pm
Saturdays - 7:30am only
Sundays - 7:00am, 80:30am, 10:00am, 11:30am, 6:00pm
Office Hours:
Tuesdays to Saturdays: 8:00am-4:30pm
Sundays: 8:00am-11:30am
Closed on Mondays and Holidays
San Sebastian Church
The Minor Basilica of San Sebastian
Quiapo, Manila
Philippines
The Minor Basilica of San Sebastian better known as San Sebastian Church, is a minor basilica of the Roman Catholic in Manila, Philippines. It is the church of the parish of San Sebastian.
Completed in 1891, San Sebastian Church is noted for its architecture. It is the only steel building church in the Philippines. It was designated as a National Historical Landmark in 1973 and as the National Cultural Treasure in 2011.
San Sebastian Church is under the care of The Order of Augustinians Recollects, who also operates the San Sebastian College adjacent to the basilica. It is located at the Plaza del Carmen, at the eastern end of Recto Avenue in Quiapo, Manila.
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Rave Of Pasig
Rave of Pasig
F. Legazpi Ave. Maybunga
Pasig City
Rave caters different varieties of butterfly and moth species. They also display the life cycle of a butterfly. Before you leave the butterfly house, the grotto of "Our Lady of Mediatrix" awaits you.
Rates:
Butterfly Pavilion
Pasiguenos (one entry only) = Php 10
Non-Pasiguenos (one entry) = Php 20
Educational Tour Package:
Per bus with train ride & butterfly pavilion
Php 1000
Attractions
Nature:
Botanical Graden
Flower Park
Pasig Zoo
Leisure:
Boating Lagoon
Camping Area
Mini Train Station
Picnic Grove
Promenade Area
Rave Amphitheater
Senior Citizen's Prk
Water Park Pools
Adventure:
Adventure:
Adventure Park
aMaze Garden
Fitness Center
Kiddie Playland
Tennis and Basketball Courts
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