Barasoain Church: Traces of History: Difference between revisions

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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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==<h3>Artist</h3>==
==<h3>Artist</h3>==
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==<h3>Painting</h3>==
==<h3>Painting</h3>==
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“My favorite will always be the historical Barasoain Church. It already has different versions because it has been restored many times because of fire,” says Perez.
“My favorite will always be the historical Barasoain Church. It already has different versions because it has been restored many times because of fire,” says Perez.


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