2 CHURCHES: VISITING THE MANILA METROPOLITAN CATHEDRAL - BASILICA


The Manila Cathedral is dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary as Our Lady of Immaculate Conception located inside the Walled City – Intramuros, Manila. This church with a complete name of The Manila Metropolitan Cathedral – Basilica of the Immaculate Conception is the official seat of the present Manila Archbishop – Luis Antonio Tagle. I’ve been wandering inside Intramuros and visited places like Casa Manila and San Agustin Church for a reason that requirement for school projects but never came in my mind to stop over at the Manila Cathedral. And this made me realized that it should be part in my seven churches visitation.


This is the fourth church after Muntinlupa, Las Piñas, and Parañaque. I was already thinking to take cab from Baclaran Church all the way to Manila Cathedral. Luckily one of the vendors told me that there are FX’s and vans traveling all the way to Intramuros. Then after a couple of minutes waiting on the side of the road under the fiery sun, I saw UV Express van approaching going to Intramuros. I paid Php 25 and thanks to the driver because he brought me right in front of the cathedral.


When I get at the façade of the cathedral, I was surprised by the countless people visiting the church. I was just expecting of local devotees but there were also a huge number of foreign tourists taking pictures and observing holy week in the country. People were coming in and out, there were vendors outside hawking different dollies for the youngsters and photographers with huge cameras hanging on their necks. Getting near the entrance I’m quite amazed with the architecture especially the inscription of the tympanum on the main door.

The cathedral reopened to the general public on April 9, 2014 after two years of renovation, the mass then led by Manila Archbishop Luis Antonio Tagle attended by President Ninoy Aquino. Upon entering the basilica, the architecture is pretty amazing, the structural design still in line with the original pattern but added with interior LED lightings. These lightings enhance the exquisiteness of the basilica with yellow lights on the pillars. I am also captivated and focus most of my attention by the stained glass windows pinned all over the ceilings and on the sides. It is made of different colors and when the sun focuses its sunlight into these glasses it will surely made some astonishing lights that will envelop the whole church. There are also flat screen monitors that will cover the mass so people at the back can still the ministers in front. 








Manila Cathedral is just one of the places to check inside the rich history of the walled city. Intramuros has monuments and shrines that were witness in the past and yet still standing in the present-day telling the young generation how the people fought to attain the freedom. And so will have to start in the churches of San Agustin and Manila Cathedral. I should visit one of these days to attend mass.

THE MANILA METROPOLITAN CATHEDRAL - BASILICA
Cathedral - Basilica of the Immaculate Conception
Address: Cabildo cor., Beaterio St., Intramuros, Manila, Philippines
Telephone: +63.2.527.1796 / +63.2.527.3093 / +63.2.528.3876
Email: mlacathedral@yahoo.com / mlacathedral@gmail.com
Website: www.manilacathedral.org

2 COMMENTS:

Joy said...

Ganda sa loob ng church. The stained glass reminds me of Sagrada church in Barcelona we visited last year.

Unknown said...

@Joy:
Wow, Barcelona Spain. For sure mas magaganda po ung mga simbahan dun. :)

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