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Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Parish Church Marker image, Touch for more information
By Richard E. Miller, January 23, 2013
Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Parish Church Marker
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1Philippines, Metro Manila, Binondo — Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Parish ChurchPilipino Parish — Plaza San Lorenzo Ruiz, Binondo, Manila —
On Plaza Lorenzo Ruiz [Quintin Paredes Street] at Ongpin Street, on the right when traveling north on Plaza Lorenzo Ruiz [Quintin Paredes Street].
His Eminence, Jaime Cardinal Sin. D.D. 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 . . . — Map (db m64588) HM
2Philippines, Metro Manila, Binondo — Filipino-Chinese World War II Martyrs Memorial
On Juan Luna Street at Reina Regente, on the right on Juan Luna Street.
Marker Panels 1 and 2: on the north face of the memorial's base with text in Chinese and English [portions illegible] - listed units include: “Phil-Chinese Volunteer Corps”, “Anti-Jap[anese] & Puppets," "... Grand . . . — Map (db m64666) WM
3Maryland (Prince George's County), Oxon Hill — Saint Lorenzo RuizFirst Filipino Saint — St. Columba Church —
On St. Columba Church west parking lot drive south of Livingston Road.
Saint Lorenzo Ruiz First Filipino Saint Born: Binondo, Manila, Philippines, 1600[?] Died for the Faith: Nagasaki, Japan, 1637 -- Spirit of the Living God Charismatic Community, Filipino Ministry and St. Columba Parish. Dedicated, . . . — Map (db m40715) HM
 
 
  
  
 
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