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Filipinos, being the only Catholic nation in SouthEast Asia, are known to be a religious flock. Seeing religious symbols is common since Catholic homes have their own altars, churches are big and imposing and even public places have these religious symbols on display. Below is a symbolic religious representation of Jesus Church in a church […]

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Filipinos, being the only Catholic nation in SouthEast Asia, are known to be a religious flock.

Seeing religious symbols is common since Catholic homes have their own altars, churches are big and imposing and even public places have these religious symbols on display.

Below is a symbolic religious representation of Jesus Church in a church we recently visited. This church in Bacolor, Pampanga is special because it was half-buried in mud when Mount Pinatubo, a volcano believed to be inactive, erupted twenty years ago.

Bacolor, Pampanga church

Same church has recently been under the spotlight as venue/location for a tv series featuring a child who can miraculously cure sick people.

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