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San Juan de Dios Parish Church, commonly known as San Rafael Church, is an 18th-century Roman Catholic church situated in Brgy. Poblacion, in San Rafael, Bulacan, Philippines. It is under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Malolos. Its titular patron is St. John of God; Saint Raphael, archangel, is the secondary patron saint.
San Rafael, officially the Municipality of San Rafael (Tagalog: Bayan ng San Rafael, Kapampangan: Balen ning San Rafael), is a municipality in the province of Bulacan, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 103,097 people.
"The Church of Bulacan." (English translation) Established by the Augustinians as a sub-parish of Tondo, 1575. The parish church and convent was built under the patronage or Our Lady of the Assumption, 1578. Conquered and burnt by the British, 1762. Built again in 1812. Bell tower constructed, 1877. Damaged by earthquakes, 1863, 1869, AT 1880.
San Isidro Labrador Church; San Juan Bautista Church (Calumpit) San Juan de Dios Church (San Rafael) San Lorenzo de Roma Church (Balagtas) San Miguel Arcangel Church (San Miguel, Bulacan) Santa Monica Parish Church (Angat) Santiago Apostol Church (Plaridel) Shrine of Saint Andrew Kim; Sub-Parish Church of Santo Cristo
Labanan sa San Rafael: Battle of San Rafael The battle on November 30, 1896, became one of the bloodies in Bulacan, with Filipino forces headed by General Anacleto Enriquez and Spanish forces headed by Lieutenant Colonel Lopez Arteaga. San Rafael Church façade, San Rafael: Filipino November 30, 1997 Mababang Paaralan ng San Rafael
English: San Juan de Dios Parish Church, a witness to the bloody Philippine Revolution of 1896, was used as a military barrack of Filipino insurgents for 3 days; blood was spilled all over the church floor and the church patio was littered by dead bodies of Filipino insurgents.
Church monuments. On their way from the town of Paombong to the mountain ranges of Bulacan, General Isidoro Torres of Malolos decided to divide the troop of Katipuneros into two: one group under his supervision while the other under the guidance of General Anacleto Enriquez and his brother Colonel Vicente Enriquez.
Quingua Church: Bulacan: Plaridel: PH-03-0024 Biak-na-Bato Shrine: Bulacan: San Miguel: PH-03-0025 San Rafael Elementary School Bulacan: San Rafael: Upload Photo: PH-03-0026 Santa Maria Church: Bulacan: Santa Maria: F. Santiago cor. R. Mercado Sts.