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  2. Lucban Church - Wikipedia

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    The first church was ruined in 1629 and a second church was established on the present site. [1] [2] Construction of the second church, made of stone, masonry, and nipa, proceeded from 1630 to 1640 and the convent was finished in 1650. [1] Church roofing was changed to tiles in 1683 under the supervision of Father Francisco Huerta. [1]

  3. List of historical markers of the Philippines in Calabarzon

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    First church burned by the Dutch in 1640. Present church damaged by the earthquake of August 20, 1937. Atimonan English 1939 Church of Lucban: Building House of Worship First church dates back from 1595, and was burned in 1629. The present church was complete in 1738. Lucban English 1939 Church of Mauban: Building House of Worship

  4. List of Cultural Properties of the Philippines in Calabarzon

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    The Parish Church of the Assumption of Our Lady in Marogondon was constructed in the early 18th century by the Jesuits, with later additions by the seculars and the Augustinian Recollects. The church was designated as a National Cultural Treasure by the National Museum of the Philippines. [29] [30] Cavite: Maragondon: Colonel C. Riel St

  5. Kamay ni Hesus Healing Church - Wikipedia

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    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. [3] [4] [2]

  6. Lumban - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Lumban was claimed to be the first Franciscan building in the Philippines outside Manila. [9] During the early Spanish period, Lumban was a large town composing of the modern-day towns of Santa Cruz, Cavinti and Pagsanjan. However, in 1602, Santa Cruz was separated from Lumban, followed by Cavinti in 1619 and Pagsanjan in 1668. [8]

  7. Lucban - Wikipedia

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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. [4] Lucban is dubbed as the Summer Capital, Art Capital, Dance Capital, Tourist Capital, and Rice Capital of Quezon province.

  8. Hermano Pule - Wikipedia

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    The monthly Mass was held in the parish church of Lucban, and was facilitated by the parish priest, Fr. Manuel Sancho. [14] [22] [23] In 1837, the confraternity was renamed Cofradía del Sr. San José i voto del Santísimo Rosario and evangelized in Lucban, Majayjay, and Sariaya. [14] By 1841, the cofradía had grown to an estimated 4,500 to ...

  9. File:Lucban,QuezonChurchjf8821 07.JPG - Wikipedia

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    English: UploadWizard photos -- (General description, 3-dimension angle by angle photography of this town, church & landmarks) -- 1593 Saint Louis of Toulouse Parish Church of Lucban, Quezon - belongs to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lucena -- Lucban, Quezon (a second-class municipality in the province of Quezon, Philippines, 2010 census, it has a population of 46,698 people, located at the ...