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Visita Iglesia 2022 | Good Friday | Semana Santa 2022 | Holy Week #VisitaIglesia #GoodFriday #SemanaSanta2022 Family's First time to do Visita Iglesia with the 2 boys (HUGH FRANCIS CHEM and HALE GABRIEL KIEM) Visited 14 Churches in Cagayan de Oro City 1. San Guillermo Parish Church, Iponan 2. Mother Of Perpetual Help Council 13414 Barra, Opol, 3. Sto Nino Chapel Buara (BAYABAS) 4. San Isidro Labrador Parish Eco Church (Kauswagan) 5. Santuario Eucaristico - Sacred Heart Parish (RER) 6. St.Joseph Chapel,6th Division Patag 7. San Roque Church,patag 8. Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Chapel, (CARMEN) 9. Mt. Carmel Church Carmen 10. St. Augustine Metropolitan Cathedral 11. Xavier University Immaculate Conception Church 12. San Antonio de Padua Parish Church, NAZARETH 13. Our Lady of Fatima Parish Camaman-an 14. St. John Vianney Theological Seminary, CAMAMAN-AN =========================================================== Time Stamps: 00:00 Introduction 01:08 San Guillermo Parish Church, Iponan 01:58 Mother Of Perpetual Help Council 13414 Barra, Opol, 02:25 Sto Nino Chapel Buara (BAYABAS) 02:45 San Isidro Labrador Parish Eco Church (Kauswagan) 03:20 Santuario Eucaristico - Sacred Heart Parish (RER) 04:10 St.Joseph Chapel,6th Division Patag 05:29 San Roque Church,patag 06:07 Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Chapel, (CARMEN) 07:36 Mt. Carmel Church Carmen 08:11 St. Augustine Metropolitan Cathedral 08:51 Xavier University Immaculate Conception Church 09:06 San Antonio de Padua Parish Church, NAZARETH 10:00 Our Lady of Fatima Parish Camaman-an 10:43 St. John Vianney Theological Seminary, CAMAMAN-AN 12:43 End =================================================== Let's get connected Facebook: / cherzdepp44 Instagram: / cherkiedacu Youtube Channel Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw_e... Gmail address: jcherkie@gmail.com ========================================================= In the Philippines, Visita Iglesia became a tradition because of Spanish colonizers. Augustinian missionaries spread the practice in the 1560s. There were only a few Catholic churches in the Philippines, and a great distance separated these churches. Walking to these churches was a challenge during the Spanish colonial period. Over time, settlements grew more extensive, which caused the widespread of Catholic churches. Transportation also significantly improved during this era, making traveling more manageable than before. During the Spanish colonial period, Manila was the center of pilgrimage because Intramuros alone had seven large churches. In the 21st century, it is not just a religious practice. It is also a way for tourists to visit historic churches in the Philippines. In the account of historic churches, five of the seven baroque churches in Intramuros were destroyed during World War II. However, other landmark churches spread around the country for you to visit. Since then, it has been a tradition in the Philippines alongside the waving of palaspas, fasting during Lent, sinakulo, and penitensya. There had been different variations of this tradition. In 2010, there was a Bisikleta Iglesia where the pilgrimage was made by bikes. During the pandemic, there was a virtual Visita Iglesia in selected churches. Catholics who still wanted to visit churches were able to visit particular churches as Google Maps provided a 360-degree inside view of the churches. Some of the churches available for the virtual event were Saint Agustin Church in Intramuros and the Metropolitan Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. During Visita Iglesia, you should take this moment and pray with all your heart. This is the time of year when you can commemorate the sacrifice of Jesus Christ for salvation, so you should follow the tradition and reason behind it. Yes, it is breathtaking to see historic churches, but you should not just visit churches for the sake of just taking pictures. If you have strong Catholic faith, you should use this opportunity to thank God and pray for the well-being of people important to you. Seeing different tourist spots in the Philippines is a great way to bond with your family. Still, you should also remember that the essence of Holy Week is commemorating Jesus Christ’s suffering. Visita Iglesia is one of those Filipino traditions that will never fade. As was said earlier, the tradition of visiting churches had some innovations. You can assure that Filipinos can still see these beloved churches through different means. And it does not matter how many churches you visit, as long as you do your part as a Christian when you participate. ===================================================