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(Created page with "Article by Ralph_D The Barasoain Church was named during the Spanish-Filipino Revolution, when the church became a meeting place for anti-Spanish and anti-colonial Illustrados. It is the parish of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. But it's more than just a typical Catholic church and parish; it is a representation or symbol of faith, nationalism, history, and heroism. ==<h3>History</h3>== The church has been used as a venue for a variety of events. over the years. The Fir...")
 
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The Barasoain Church was named during the Spanish-Filipino Revolution, when the church became a meeting place for anti-Spanish and anti-colonial Illustrados. It is the parish of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. But it's more than just a typical Catholic church and parish; it is a representation or symbol of faith, nationalism, history, and heroism.
  The Barasoain Church was named during the Spanish-Filipino Revolution, when the church became a meeting place for anti-Spanish and anti-colonial Illustrados. It is the parish of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. But it's more than just a typical Catholic church and parish; it is a representation or symbol of faith, nationalism, history, and heroism.




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