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Malate Catholic Church was first built in 1588 and was dedicated to Nuestra Señora de los Remedios.

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  • tupaz michael (Mhike Tupaz)

    It's very solemn despite the small or average size of the church structure. The image of Our Lady of Remedies stands so stunning in the center of the altar retablo in her rightful place and has withstood here despite the ravages of time and historical battles in the City of Manila.

  • Saniboy Pacursa
    Saniboy Pacursa
    6 months ago

    GOING HISTORICAL™️Parroquia Nuestra Señora de los Remedios (Our Lady of Remedies Church) Also known as Malate Church, circa 1864 📌 Malate District, ManilaThere was only one church in Malate in 1591 and was heavily damaged by an earthquake in 1645. Construction of a new brick church began in 1677 by Fr. Dionisio Suarez, however the British occupied the church in 1762 and left it in serious damage. A typhoon eventually destroyed the church.And so, in 1864, construction of the third church, the present one, started by Fr. Francisco Cuadrado. The design of the church facade is unusual because there is an interplay of Muslim design and Mexican-baroque style. Malate Church is one of only two in the country that has twisted columns projecting a colonial style where the design of the facade lies the significance of Malate Church.On 22 April 2023, the National Museum of the Philippines declared the church an Important Cultural Property.Malate District, together with Ermita is considered as the CBD of Manila.Footnote: (While we already finished the #GoingHistorical Series featuring all the Spanish-built churches in Cagayan, we don't stop there. We go beyond Cagayan with the same purpose of reliving the eternal legacies of colonial Spain that shaped the lives of the Filipinos).#MalateChurch #GoingHistorical #RemediosChurch #MalateManila

  • Couple Adventure
    Couple Adventure
    2 months ago

    Malate Church, formally known as the Our Lady of Remedies Parish Church, is a historical gem located in the vibrant district of Malate, Manila, Philippines. Steeped in rich history and architectural grandeur, this church stands as a testament to the enduring faith and cultural heritage of the Filipino people.One cannot help but be captivated by the striking beauty of Malate Church. Its stunning façade, constructed in the Spanish Colonial style, showcases intricate carvings and exquisite details that evoke a sense of awe and reverence. The church's façade, adorned with ornamental reliefs and statues, displays the skill and craftsmanship of the Filipino artisans from centuries past.As one steps inside, they are greeted by a serene and sacred atmosphere. The church's interior, with its lofty ceilings, magnificent arches, and elaborately designed altar, exudes a sense of transcendent tranquility. The beautiful stained glass windows allow the ethereal, colored light to filter through, creating a truly spiritual experience.Beyond the architectural marvels, Malate Church holds significant historical importance. It was founded in 1588 by the Augustinians, making it one of the oldest churches in the Philippines. The church has withstood the test of time, surviving numerous earthquakes, fires, and wars throughout its illustrious existence. Its ability to endure and persist serves as a testament to the resiliency and enduring faith of the Filipino people.Aside from its captivating beauty and historical significance, Malate Church is renowned for its role in the spiritual formation of Filipinos. It has been a place of worship, solace, and enlightenment for generations, providing a nurturing environment for the spiritual growth and development of its parishioners. The church's vibrant congregation is testament to the unwavering faith and devotion that continues to flourish within its walls.Visiting Malate Church offers an opportunity for both locals and tourists to delve into the religious and cultural tapestry of the Philippines. It serves as a living testament to the country's rich colonial past and the enduring legacy of faith that is deeply ingrained in its people.In conclusion, Malate Church is not just a historical church; it is a cherished piece of heritage that embodies the intertwining narratives of faith, culture, and history in the Philippines. From its awe-inspiring architecture to its spiritual ambiance, the church transcends time, inviting visitors to reconnect with the past, immerse themselves in the present, and embrace the enduring legacy of faith.

  • R G
    R G
    7 months ago

    Solemn place of worship in the middle of busy Malate. It has seen the radical changes in the area but still manages to keep its identity as a house of prayer. The park with a fountain in front would have been a major plus but unfortunately, the area stinks. Calling out the officials of Manila and this barangay. This is a tourist destination and a historical site, not an informal settlement.

  • Rome So
    Rome So
    2 years ago

    A church worth visiting and its in Manila. Its facade gives an old baroque style architecture and its front end is facing Manila Bay. Well made and both can beautifully viewed of its time endeavored exterior and naturally lit well preserved interior. This church has a very large floor area and ceiling that has architectural accents and colored window glasses with religious designs. No air-conditioning but has very good air circulation due to its spacious halls. Place is kept clean and neat. Caretakers are making all the health protocol guidelines strictly. Has an exclusive parking as well so no hassles in making your visit. They also have a place on the other side of the parking area where you can offers your candles too.Kindly give a LIKE 👍 if this helps! Follow ME for my other REVIEWS!

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