List of Churches and Chapels In Las Piñas and Parañaque For Visita Iglesia
Today, I want to share another list of churches and chapels that you might want to consider visiting this coming Holy Week. In case you are in Cavite or planning to visit the Cavite Province for Holy Week, feel free to check my first list of Churches in Cavite for Visita Iglesia or you might consider visiting a Retreat Center or Pilgrim sites near Manila, Here’s the list for you! I was able to explore some churches in Las Piñas last year and I had an unplanned pilgrimage in Parañaque last month (will blog it soon) so allow me to share a list them all here since Las Piñas and Parañaque were not too far from each other.
1. St Joseph Parish Church (better known as the Bamboo Organ Church) – If there is one church in Las Piñas that everybody is aware of, it would be the Bamboo Organ Church. They just celebrated the 41th Bamboo Organ Festival last week in commemoration of the 200th Anniversary of their Bamboo organ pipes which is still functional up to this day.
2. Holy Family Parish – Alamanza Dos, Las Piñas
3. Mary Immaculate Parish (Nature Church) – Apollo III, Las Piñas ©IamBuchok.com
4. Saint Joseph The Worker Parish – Ontario, Las Piñas5. San Isidro Labrador Church – Contrary to what you can see outside, this church has lavish interior and magnificent altar. They also have a huge Chapel of Saints underneath.6. Shrine of The Five Wounds of Our Lord Jesus Christ– This is probably one of the most modern church I have ever visited. The story behind the architecture is really interesting as the architect patterned it to a marine organism known as “nautilus”. It is located in Alabang-Zapote Rd., (Talon Uno), Las Piñas City
7. Mary Mother of The Church Parish – Alabang-Zapote Rd., (Talon Uno), Las Piñas City
8. Parish of The Last Supper – Pamplona Tres, Las Pinas
9. Good Shepherd Parish – Cherry Blossom St., Dona Manuela Subdivision, Pamplona Tres
10. Santuario De San Ezekiel Moreno – A newly built church founded by Villar Foundation and is currently dubbed as the grandest center of faith in South Metro Manila. It has a huge Colombarium and a small museum with San Ezekiel Moreno’s relic. 11.Notre Dame De Vie Chapel at Palazzo Verde – It’s a very huge garden reception venue designed and created by Al De Veyra who is also the mastermind behind the famous Fernwood Gardens in Metro North. I am not sure though if they are open during Holy Week1. Resurrection Of The Lord Parish – Gng. E. Gatches St., BF Homes, Phase 1
2. Presentation of the Child Jesus Parish – Francisco Cruz Cor. Aguirre Ave., BF Homes, Phase 3
3. National Shrine of Our Mother of Perpetual Help (Baclaran Church) – Baclaran4.Saint Andrew Cathedral – Quirino Ave., La Huerta
5. Holy Eucharist Parish – Schirra, Parañaque,
6. Holy Infant Jesus Parish – Corner Pres. Aguinaldo Street, Pres. Roxas, Parañaque
7. Mary Help of Christians National Shrine – Better Living Subd., Brgy. Don Bosco ©angelcent.blogspot.com
8.Our Lady of Beautiful Love Parish – 80 Washington St., Merville Park Subd
9.Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Parish – 4098 Bougainville Rd., Sun Valley 1 Subd
10.Saint Martin De Porres Parish – Narra St., United Hills Village, Paranaque City, Metro Manila
11.San Antonio De Padua Parish – 139 San Antonio Avenue Corner San Pancrasio Streets
12.Santa Rita De Cascia Parish – Baclaran
Hey have you asked the office of the 5 wounds when taking phot of their church? Iey are very maarte and need to give them letter muna.
Really? When we got there, wala naman sumaway sa akin haha.. i even went to the upper floor to take photos… maybe kasi pumunta kami dun ng Monday and there are no mass or maybe were just lucky enough that none of their administrators were there hehe
Shrine of The Five Wounds of Our Lord Jesus Christ is next on my list
Nice shots huh. Try visiting our church here in Morong Rizal too! 🙂
Number one church in Las Pinas is ancient while number eleven is majestic! I often see number six whenever we go to my husband’s parents’ home and yes you are right, its a modern looking church! Hehe
Wow!!! This is a great compilation!!! I’m always amazed with the architecture of churches 🙂
Shrine of the Five Wounds — interesting architecture for a church! This is a very helpful list! Appreciate the effort in putting this list together, very timely for the coming Holy Week 🙂
Your list is very useful this coming Lenten Season. I would love to visit the St Peter Parish Church to see the Bamboo Organ.
Lovely! Our churches really are a sight to see, aside from their attractive history. Bigla kong na-miss yung Binondo posts mo, hahaha, for some reason. Awesome!
Great compilation and a perfect guide for those travelers eyeing chapels and churches. 🙂
Ahh too bad I’m not from the South! But I found this really helpful, thanks for the list!
Thanks for sharing this, i will explore Calabarzon Soon and i’ll visit this churches that you featured 🙂
I am not that much of a devout Catholic but I do love visiting churches. I have not been to any of those you mentioned, but I sure hope I can visit them one day soon! 🙂
Hi, I’ve seen a church almost across SM Bicutan (it can be seen if you’re on your way to Better Living). Is that a Catholic Church? Do you happen to know the name and street?
Hi, is your list mga parish church lang? Check out as well the Our Lady of Fatima Church, Philam Life Villlage LP. If mga small churches, include as well St. Monica, Don Galo PQ and the small but grand St Dionysius, La Huerta, PQ.
Visita iglesias are traditionally nilalakad- i will share my route. every morning of Good Friday.
1. National Shrine of Our Mother of Perpetual Help
2. Saint Rita de Cascia’s Church
3. Saint Monica’s Church
4. Saint Andrew’s Cathedral
5 Saint Dionysius Chapel
6 Saint Joseph’s Church
7 Saint Ezekiel Moreno’s Church
Wear comfortable rubble shoes, bring umbrella, small towel, and water. If you start 5am at Baclaran church, you will reach Villar Sipag by 9am, by foot! I pray 2 Stations of the Cross per church plus 1 decade of Sorrowful Mystery per Church. On the 6th Church will be Hail Holy Queen. 7th Church will be the Litany of Loreto and Memorare.
Hi John, thank you for this guide… I will update my list soon…