Category Archives: Churches

St. Mary Candelaria Church


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The Church of Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria, also known as the Tagoloan Church, is situated beside St. Mary’s Academy of Tagoloan and fronting Tagoloan Plaza.

Our Lady of the Candles (Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria; formally: Nuestra Señora de la Purificación y Candelaria) is a Marian title and image venerated by Filipino Catholics in the Western Visayas. The image, which is enshrined in the balcony of Jaro Cathedral, is locally known as the patroness of Jaro District of Iloilo City.

The feast day of Our Lady of the Candles is on Candlemas (2 February)

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City/Municipal:Tagoloan
Barangay:Poblacion
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Iglesia ni Cristo

Iglesia ni Cristo, abbreviated as INC; (English: Church of Christ) is an international Christian denomination that originated in the Philippines. It was registered in 1914 by Felix Manalo, who became its first executive minister.

In 2010, the Philippine census by the National Statistics Office found that 2.45 percent of the population in the Philippines are affiliated with the Iglesia ni Cristo, making it the third largest religious denomination in the Philippines after the Roman Catholic Church (80.6%) and Islam (5.6%), respectively. (Source)

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Word of Life Seaside Bible Camp


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Contact us for exciting spiritual retreats for your church, school and family. We specialize in organized camps. Our goal is to share the Word of God with anyone we come in contact with and promote a Christian lifestyle that makes a difference in today’s world. (Source)

Website: Word of Life Seaside Bible Camp
Landline: 63-8822-735-985
Mobile: 63-917-595-4078
Municipal: Opol
Barangay: Barra
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Email: polyroma@wol.org

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Seventh Day Adventist Church

The Seventh-day Adventist Church is a Christian denomination with a worldwide membership of over 14 million and an active presence in most countries of the world.
The title refers to the Church’s belief in the imminent second coming (or “Advent”) of Jesus, and the observance of the “seventh day” of the week (Saturday) as the Sabbath. The denomination grew out of the Millerite movement in the United States during the middle part of the 19th century, and was formally established in 1863. (Source)

The Southern-Asia Pacific Division (SSD) includes the southeast Asian countries of Bangladesh, Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Timor-Leste and Vietnam, as well as Pakistan. The region has a population of more than 950 million.

The Adventist Church in this division counts more than 1.1 million members, making it the fifth largest division worldwide. The Philippines and Indonesia provide the majority of this division’s members. (Source)

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Municipal: Opol
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Address: Q. Cagalawan Street
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Philippine Independent Catholic Church

The church’s official name is “Iglesia Filipina Independiente”, or in English the “Philippine Independent Church”. The church or its members are referred to by the acronym IFI as well as by a variety of names in the various Philippine languages, such as Ilocano: Siwawaya nga Simbaan ti Filipinas; Tagalog: Malayang Simbahan ng Pilipinas; and Kinaray-a: Simbahan Hilway nga Pilipinhon.

The colloquial term Aglipayan Church, and the terms “Philippine Independent Catholic Church” “Filipinista Church” as well as “Rizalino Church”, are also often interchangeably used.

Today, Aglipayans in the Philippines number at least 2 million members, with most from the northern part of Luzon, especially in the Ilocos Region. Congregations are also found throughout the Philippine diaspora in North America, Europe, Middle East and Asia. The church is the second-largest single Christian denomination in the country after the Roman Catholic Church (some 80.2% of the population), comprising about 2.6% of the total population of the Philippines. (Source)

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Iglesia ni Cristo

Iglesia ni Cristo, abbreviated as INC; (English: Church of Christ) is an international Christian denomination that originated in the Philippines. It was registered in 1914 by Felix Manalo, who became its first executive minister.

In 2010, the Philippine census by the National Statistics Office found that 2.45 percent of the population in the Philippines are affiliated with the Iglesia ni Cristo, making it the third largest religious denomination in the Philippines after the Roman Catholic Church (80.6%) and Islam (5.6%), respectively. (Source)

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Municipal: Opol
Barangay: Igpit
Address: Cagayan – Iligan Hiway
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Our Lady of Consolation Parish


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The Archdiocese of Cagayan de Oro covers the province of Misamis Oriental, the island-province of Camiguin, and the municipality of Malitbog in the province of Bukidnon. At present, the archdiocese is made up of 45 parishes and 8 chaplaincies, i.e., communities on the way of becoming full-pledged parishes (40 parishes and 8 chaplaincies in Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon and 5 parishes in Camiguin). (Source)

Our Lady of Consolation Parish, Opol is in Initao District.

(See also Poblacion Ruins)

Website: Our Lady of Consolation Parish
Landline: (088) 309 2288
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Municipal: Opol
Barangay: Poblacion
Address: S. Salva Street corner M. Vacalares Street
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Divine Mercy Shrine


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It is the home of the 50-foot Divine Mercy Statue, so far the tallest Divine Mercy statue in the world.
Set on 9 hectares of lush land and created from the donations made by thousands of devotees. Completed in 2008, the statue and its parks have become a major tourist attraction in the area, drawing devotees and tourists alike.
This is a pilgrimage and sacred site so proper attire is required within the boundaries of the shrine. No one is allowed to wear revealing attire and shorts.

Website:Divine Mercy Hills
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Landline:(88) 350 9095
Mobile:0922-866-5979
0929-546-8052
City:El Salvador
Barangay:Ulaliman
Address:Divine Mercy Hills, PSB-Ulaliman Road
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