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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. | |||
==<h3>History</h3>== | ==<h3>History</h3>== | ||
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The church has been used as a venue for a variety of events. over the years. The First Philippine Congress, the Malolos Constitutions drafted In 1899, and the inauguration of two Philippine presidents General Emilio Aguinaldo, the first President of the First Republic, and President Joseph Estrada, the thirteenth President of the Republic of the Philippines. | The church has been used as a venue for a variety of events. over the years. The First Philippine Congress, the Malolos Constitutions drafted In 1899, and the inauguration of two Philippine presidents General Emilio Aguinaldo, the first President of the First Republic, and President Joseph Estrada, the thirteenth President of the Republic of the Philippines. | ||
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https://www.barasoainchurch.org/about-us/malolos-congress?fbclid=IwAR2EmUJETUnW0eTLAOfLUPKBGC2GPjqqlBsFoJ0kVgHUuPJSxZxXuB0-CIo | https://www.barasoainchurch.org/about-us/malolos-congress?fbclid=IwAR2EmUJETUnW0eTLAOfLUPKBGC2GPjqqlBsFoJ0kVgHUuPJSxZxXuB0-CIo | ||
*Banez, J. T.-. (n.d.). The historical Barasoain Church (built in 1630). Flickr. | *Banez, J. T.-. (n.d.). The historical Barasoain Church (built in 1630). Flickr. | ||
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==<h3>External Links:</h3>== | ==<h3>External Links:</h3>== |
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