Binondo in Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines — Southeast Asia
Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Parish Church
Filipino Parish
— Plaza San Lorenzo Ruiz, Binondo, Manila —
Archbishop of Manila commissioned Very Rev. Msgr. Federico V. Navarro to start the restoration and reconstruction of this church on January 1977, which was finished in January 1984.
In May 9, 1985, the Cardinal blessed this church together with the new 3 story concrete parish center building and convent at the back of this church at Ongpin Street.
The restoration of this grand and beautiful antique church was made possible through the courage and leadership of the present parish priest, Msgr. Federico V. Navarro with the help of the people of God of Binondo, its parish organizations, friends and devoutees of Our Lady of the Rosary.
In 1945-1971 Msgr. Narisco Gatpayad rebuilt this heavily damaged church caused by World War II and partly continued by Msgr. Guillermo S. Mendoza in 1971-1976.
His Eminence Jaime Cardinal L. Sin, D.D.
Archbishop of Manila
Most Rev. Amada H. Paulino, D.D.
North Manila District Bishop
Very Rev. Msgr Federico V. Navarro
Parish priest and Vicar Forande
Dra. Pciencia B. Salita
President, Pastoral Council.
Erected 1984 by Archdiocese of Manila.
Topics. This historical marker is listed in these topic lists: Churches & Religion • War, World II. A significant historical month for this entry is January 1977.
Location. 14° 35.998′ N, 120° 58.466′ E. Marker is in Manila, Metro Manila. It is in Binondo. Marker is at the intersection of Plaza Lorenzo Ruiz [Quintin Paredes Street] and Ongpin Street, on the right when traveling north on Plaza Lorenzo Ruiz [Quintin Paredes Street]. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Manila, Metro Manila 1006, Philippines. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker. Ang Simbahan ng Binondo (a few steps from this marker); Roman Ongpin (within shouting distance of this marker); The New Plaza San Lorenzo Ruiz (about 90 meters away, measured in a direct line); Filipino-Chinese World War II Martyrs Memorial (about 120 meters away); Ang Tahanan ng Kaanak ni Rizal 1903 Daang San Fernando, Maynila (about 210 meters away); Sinilangang Pook ni Heneral Antonio Luna (approx. 0.3 kilometers away); Where “Ang Kalayaan” Was Printed (approx. half a kilometer away); William J. Burke (approx. half a kilometer away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Manila.
Additional keywords. Minor Basilica of Saint Lorenzo Ruiz; San Lorenzo Ruiz de Manila; Saint Laurentius Ruiz of Manila.
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