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San Roque patron saint of the sick. We can see his statue with a dog. I like how there could be a lot of churchgoers yet it is still very much an orderly crowd. Sometimes there are exhibits and they also get visited by the relics. Speakers (amplifiers) are okay. Feel His presence at the PEA. The parish office staff are also polite. I also appreciate that there are a lot of plants and trees. If I am not mistaken there are 2 feasts a year for this Cathedral, for Virgen de la Nieva and for San Roque. August 16 and every February 21 too? There are also processions we can join.
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The Century old church has been kept and preserved so good
We went to San Roque Cathedral and conducted a documentary about the cathedral for our project in Readings in Philippine History. The guards and staffs of the cathedral were approachable and friendly. We interviewed the secretary of the cathedral who was a very kind and smart person that gave us the permission to conduct our documentary. I was amazed by the rich history of the 203 years old cathedral specifically when the Katipuneros used to go there. All in all, San Roque Cathedral is beautiful.
A cathedral in caloocan. Spacious, high ceiling and we'll ventilated. Has English mass
Elevated into a cathderal in 2003, the church of San Roque in Kalookan used to served as a meeting place during the Katipunan revolutions.
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Its a house of GOD.
This is the main church or cathedral of the diocese of Caloocan, which also covers Malabon and Navotas.
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