Weddings

Top 10 Churches for Wedding in Metro Manila

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#1 San Agustin Church, Intramuros, Manila

If you want to travel back in time,  then  San Agustin Church is your church.  It is a 20479597_1081390648658702_3537585246832685670_nUNESCO heritage church inside the walls of Intramuros.  It is also called the mother of all churches and despite other places claim was the only building left intact after the destruction of Intramuros in WWII. Constructed from 1587 – 1607, it has survived earthquakes, typhoons, the British Invasion, the Philippine Revolution and World War II, which, was the only building left standing in Intramuros. The massive facade conceals an ornate interior filled with objects of great historical and cultural merit.  

 

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#2 Manila Cathedral, Intramuros, Manila

The story of the Manila Cathedral is not only a story of the Church, it is also a story of 11084238_10204004179881913_8454068967336710413_nIntramuros, a story of Manila a story of Manila, a story of the Philippines. Manila Cathedral, also called the Manila Metropolitan Cathedral-Basilica, has been a venue for papal Masses in the country, with Blessed Paul VI in 1970 and St John Paul II in 1981 saying their Masses. It is located at Plaza de Roma in Intramuros, Manila, and its current rector is Monsignor Nestor Cerbo.

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#3 Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Cubao, Quezon City

Located in the heart of Lantana in Cubao, Quezon City.Immaculate Conception Cathedral 23380169_1135184566612643_5976181320065261828_nis one of the most sought Churches for wedding today.  It was built in 1950 by the Society of the Divine Wordand belonged to the order until 1990 when the Archdiocese of Manilatook over its administration. In 2003, it became the cathedral when the Diocese of Cubao . The present rector of the cathedral is Rev. Fr. Ariston L. Sison, Jr.,. The Church became more famous when famous Actors and Actress Dingdong Dantes and Marian Rivera got married here some few years ago.

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#4 National Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Guadalupe, Makati

The Nuestra Señora de Gracia Church, also known as Guadalupe Church is 16195163_378271682551065_4372475931047773206_nan authentic Renaissance-Baroque church built in 1599,  it is the most historic and oldest church in Makati, and one of the oldest in the country.  It  is also one of the most popular wedding churches in Manila.  It has a magnificent facade and garden which is really good for photos and videos. 

 

 

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#5 St. Pancratius Chapel (Paco Park Chapel), Paco Park, Manila

St. Pancratius Chapel most popularly known as Paco Chapel, is literally located inside the panc2Paco Park and Gardens. If  you want a convenient wedding where you can have the ceremony venue and garden wedding reception at one place then this is the perfect place for you. This Chapel,  is perfect for intimate weddings as it is fully air-conditioned and can accommodate up to 100 people.

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#6 Christ the King Church, Greenmeadows Avenue, Quezon City

Christ the King Church is located at Greenmeadows Avenue. The beautiful church may 20120203-_MG_1811may look like modern church, but the it has already been serving parishioners for nearly 30 years. This was establish on November 1979. The walls are all glass, with glass window frames and glass folding doors at the bottom level and stained glass alternating with clear window glass panes above them. The Main Church is so massive and can accommodate more than 1000 parishioners at the same time and yes, it is fully air-conditioned.

 

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#7 St James the Great Church, Ayala Alabang Village

 3822775122_d185dc04b8St. James the Great Church has been one of the most famous venue for those who want to tie the knot especially if you’re from the Southern part of Metro Manila. It is especially ideal for large weddings because of the available space.  It is located inside the exclusive and posh subdivision of Ayala Alabang. You will also be able to utilize their courtyard for your post-nuptial pictorial. The parish was named after one of Jesus Christ’s first apostles – James, son of Zebedee, and brother of the apostle known as John the Beloved.

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#8 Our Lady of Remedios Parish (Malate Church), Malate Manila

malate-churchMalate Church is a church in Manila, Philippines. It is a Baroque-style church fronted by Plaza Rajah Sulayman. The Church is also known as also known as the Church of Our Lady of Remedies is an Augustinian founded church. Its titular patroness is the Nuestra Senora De Los Remedioswhose statue came from Spain in 1624 by Rev. Juan Guevarra, O.S.A. The shrine honors the Nuestra Señora de Remedios or Our Lady of Remedies and patroness of women in labor and childbirth. The church may not be air conditioned, but the big church doors provide enough ventilation.

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#9 Our Lady of Consolation, Tandang Sora, QC

21766570_2018485468370482_8828567278540792517_nIf you are looking for a solemn wedding ceremony. Right in the heart of the Metropolis, then Our Lady of Consolation in Tandang Sora is the perfect wedding venue for you to tie the knot. Located in Mira Nila Homes in Quezon City. The Church is so beautiful inside. The aisle was not short nor was it that long, so it was perfect for a bridal march. On January 10, 1987, Jaime Cardinal Sin, the Archbishop of Manila, created the Parish of Our Lady of Consolation and entrusted it under the pastoral care of the Augustinian Recollect Fathers.

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#10 Shrine of Saint Therese of the Child Jesus,                    20 Newport Blvd, 183, Pasay

 

The Shrine of St. Therese of the Child Jesus, Doctor of the Church is a Roman Catholic st-therese-philippinesChurch located in Newport City in Pasay, Philippines and in front of Ninoy Aquino Internaional Airpor Terminal 3. The Shrine was dedicated to Saint Therese de Lisieux of France. The Church is classified diocesan shrine governed by the Military Ordinariate of the Philippines.

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