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Lucban, officially the Municipality of Lucban (Tagalog: Bayan ng Lukban), is a municipality in the province of Quezon, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 53,091 people. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 53,091 people.
The Santo Entierro de Lucban is regarded by the locals as a miracle-worker. Every Good Friday procession, the image is processed throughout the town in a custom similar to that of Quiapo's Traslacion. According to Pantaleon Nantes' account, it ended up in a pawnshop in Manila causing many illnesses to the townspeople.
Lucban-Sampaloc Road, Baryo Piis, Lucban Filipino May 2, 2011 [33] La Casa de Doña Ana [34] The House of Doña Ana Heritage house, the only neoclassical structure in Lucban Lucban Filipino April 8, 1995 Lucban (1578-1978) Town first established in 1578 by the Franciscans. Became town in 1595. Lucban Filipino May 14, 1978 Lucena
Lucban: Lucban-Sampaloc Road Upload Photo: PH-40-0092 Colegio Sagrado Corazon de Jesus Quezon: Lucena: Upload Photo: PH-40-0093 Lucena Cathedral: The Cathedral of Saint Ferdinand is the seat of the Diocese of Lucena. It was built between May 1882 and July 1884.
The Kamay ni Hesus Healing Church, also known as the Healing Church of the Risen Christ and commonly known as the Kamay ni Hesus Shrine, is a Roman Catholic church and tourist destination found along the Lucban-Tayabas Road in barangay Tinamnan, Lucban, Quezon province, Philippines under the supervision of the Diocese of Lucena.
Diocese of San Diego De Alcala in Gumaca, Minor Basilica de San Miguel in Tayabas and St. Louis Bishop Parish in Lucban are other testament of Spanish History in the province. Aside from old churches, the Kamay ni Hesus Healing Grotto located in Lucban is a popular pilgrimage site. [131]
Sampaloc used to be the Barrio Dingin of Lucban, Quezon consisting of three sitios. It was later renamed into Sampaloc because of the presence of a large tamarind tree found in the center of the settlement during the earlier days. The name was also changed in Alfonso Trece for a time to honor the King of Spain.
Apolinario de la Cruz was born on July 22, 1815, [a] in Barrio Pandác in the town of Lucban in Tayabas province (now Quezon) back when the Philippines was an overseas territory of the Kingdom of Spain. His parents—Pablo de la Cruz and Juana Andres—were peasants [b] and devout Catholics.