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Holy Week 2024: Historic Churches Outside Manila
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Holy Week 2024: Historic Churches Outside Manila to Visit for Visita Iglesias or Easter Mass

Willing to brave the new normal traffic for an unforgettable Holy Week?

 

 

With Holy Week now just around the corner, chances are you have your long weekend plans already in place (and that’s whether you’re staying in or heading out). But the thing to remember is that the holiday isn’t just about getting a break from work or the daily routine of life. Whether or not you consider yourself religious, it’s always good to remember why we celebrate Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, Black Saturday, and Easter Sunday.


That said, this is still a time to unwind. So why not take a little road trip away from the city? Sure, the traffic might be daunting, but there are ways to make even the jam a little bit more fun. (Just make sure you’re all caught up on the new number coding scheme, too.) Ahead, your choice of the stops you can make on your 2024 Holy Week road trip featuring churches you can head to for Visita Iglesias or Easter Mass.

St. Mary Magdalene Church

Kawit, Cavite

Also known as Kawit Church, the St. Mary Magdalene Church officially began construction in 1737 and was last restored in 1990. Emilio Aguinaldo was baptized in this very church, which—fun piece of history!—displays his birth certificate on the left side of the altar. Famous for its healing and resolution to personal problems, a trip to this Cavite church is a not-too-long ride away from Manila, making it perfect for a day trip outside the city.

St. Mary Magdalene Church

Photo: Wikipedia

What most patrons visit the church for, however, is the St. Mary Magdalene Statue. Described as a miraculous life-size image of Mary Magdalene, the statue hosts a mark in the middle of her forehead, of which the root cause is a still mystery to this day. However, it is said that the mark is symbolic of Jesus’ fingertip during his resurrection and appearance to Mary Magdalene.

Our Lady of Manaoag

Manaoag, Pangasinan

Definitely one of the more popular churches to visit is Our Lady of Manaoag in Pangasinan—and for good reason; it’s a Minor Basilica, after all. The ivory image of the Blessed Virgin Mary dates back to the 16th century, which is hailed as a patroness of the sick, helpless and needy.

Barasoain Church

Malolos, Bulacan

Founded by Augustinian Missionaries, the Barasoain Church was originally built in the 1600s and has since been considered the Cradle of Democracy in the East and the most religious building in the Philippines. (You also might remember its façade from the back of the old ten-peso bills from years ago.)

When Emilio Aguinaldo transferred the capital of the Revolutionary Government from Cavite to Malolos, the Barasoain Church became the gathering place for anti-oppressors. Later on, it became the site for the ratification of the Malolos Congress and was the historic location of Aguinaldo’s inauguration as the first president of the Philippine Republic.

Saints Peter and Paul Parish Church

Calasiao, Pangasinan

More commonly known as Calasiao Church, Saints Peter and Paul Parish Church has been declared a National Cultural Treasure by both the National Museum of the Philippines and the National Commission for Culture and the Arts.

Saints Peter and Paul Parish Church

Photo: Wikipedia

It took a while to complete the building of Calasiao Church, as it was worked on through several stages from the 17th to 19th centuries—and it went through a lot during that time. In 1763, it was burned by a Filipino rebel and was again destroyed in the years 1841, 1852 and 1892.

Taal Basilica

Calasiao, Pangasinan

Spanning 88.6 meters high and 48 meters wide, the Taal Basilica is considered the largest church in the Philippines—and in Asia. The original church began construction in 1575, three years after Taal was first founded. Meanwhile, it was officially made into a Minor Basilica in 1954.

Taal Basilica

Photo: TrekEath

The present state of the church was constructed in 1856 and underwent succeeding restorations in 1953, 1972 and 2011.

 

No matter your destination, it's crucial to have all your must-have travel essentials packed and ready. From your trusty map and snacks to your favorite playlist, make sure you're prepared for the adventure ahead. Don't forget to stay connected every step of the way with reliable data promos, ensuring you can navigate, stay in touch, and share your memorable moments with ease throughout your road trip.

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