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The National Shrine and Parish of Our Lady of Loreto, commonly known as Sampaloc Church or Loreto Church, is a Roman Catholic church located along Figueras Street (formerly Bustillos) in the district of Sampaloc in the City of Manila. It is under the jurisdiction of the Archdiocese of Manila.
Sampaloc Church: Our Lady of Loreto: Sampaloc: 1613 Romanesque: San Agustin Church: Our Lady of Consolation and Cincture (Shrine); Immaculate Conception (Parish) Intramuros: 1571 Baroque: The oldest church in the Philippines and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. San Felipe Neri Church: Saint Philip Neri: Mandaluyong: 1863 Romanesque: San José de ...
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Quiapo Church: Manila: Plaza Miranda, Quiapo: PH-00-0153 Beaterio de Terciarias Agustinas Recoletas Manila: Sta. Rita College, San Rafael Street, Sampaloc: Upload Photo: PH-00-0154 Paraninfo Hall (UST Museum's Main Gallery) Manila: University of Santo Tomas, Sampaloc: Upload Photo: PH-00-0155 Colegio Medico-Farmaceutico de Filipinas Manila ...
Church of Sampaloc: Site donated by Franciscans in 1613 and the first chapel was built on the same year. Church of Our Lady of Loreto English 1935 Colegio Medico-Farmaceutico [58] Doctor-Pharmacist College of the Philippines Initiated by Trinidad H. Pardo de Tavera and Mariano V. del Rosario on June 8, 1899. Lepanto St. cor R. Papa Spanish
Sampaloc is a district of Manila, Philippines.It is referred to as the University Belt or simply called "U-Belt" for numerous colleges and universities are found within the district such as the University of Santo Tomas, the oldest extant university in Asia; the National University, the first private nonsectarian and coeducational institution in the Philippines; the Far Eastern University ...
The Parish of San Miguel served as pro-cathedral or temporary cathedral of the local church until the Manila Cathedral was reopened and consecrated in 1958. On December 11, 1948, the Apostolic Constitution Probe Noscitur further divided the Archdiocese of Manila by placing the northern part of the local church in the new Diocese of San Fernando.
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