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Antipolo Cathedral, Antipolo City, Philippines

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Though not a Catholic, I felt drawn to visit this church just to witness for the first time & first-hand the deep devotion of pilgrims, & to discover the amazing historical origin of my country's much visited shrine. I left the place deeply enriched.

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  • Photos: 24
  • Views: 20018
  • Downloads: 87

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    • album of sharif53
    • Hi Mary! Thanks for sharing this super beautiful Cathedral album with us; you are always a very talented photographer, I am a real admirer of your brilliant photography. I warmly enjoyed beautiful pics of this album. My warm best wishes always with you. Greetings from Sharif

    • said sharif53

    • 2008.12.19 at 22:18:17 PST
    • album of catroslin
    • Very beautiful album, thanks for sharing. Wish you a very Merry Christmas and A Prosperous New Year 2009!

    • said catroslin

    • 2008.12.16 at 18:07:42 PST
    • album of albertsville
    • Mary Ann, This album is very reverently done with dignity and respect for another's religion. Very, very nice. Interesting history as well as beautiful photos. Hugs, Carol

    • said albertsville

    • 2008.12.16 at 03:05:54 PST
    • album of fdguin
    • This album has a lot of historical notes that made me more knowledgeable about the Antipolo Cathedral. Thanks for sharing this history-rich church album and the story behind it that spanned 5 centuries. Regards, Ding

    • said fdguin

    • 2008.12.13 at 22:15:08 PST
    • album of maryan54
    • In Antipolo, Philippines, one finds the religious shrine of Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage, popularly known as the Virgin of Antipolo. The origin of our Virgin of Antipolo dates back to Spanish era in the Philippines, when galleon trade between the Philippines and Mexico were at its height. For three centuries now, this church (the icon's home) has been the object of pilgrimages all over the Philippines. (Taken from http://www.antipolocity.com/church.htm)

    • said maryan54

    • 2008.12.13 at 01:34:00 PST

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