Santo Domingo Church
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A photo of the church built after the earthquake of June 3, 1863. This Gothic church houses the Chapel of Our Lady of the Rosary, where a statue of Our Lady is enshrined. According to tradition, the miraculous image saved the Philippines from Dutch invasion in 1646. Hence, it is also known as Our Lady of La Naval, honored yearly in a procession held every second Sunday of October. (Source: Churches in Old Manila, O''Reilly, 1940)Source: Album de Manila 1863Collection: Filipinas Heritage LibraryImage type: Reproduction: PhotographMedia format: printCaption: (Manila) Vista de la Iglesia de Santo Domingo Construida Despues Del Terremoto Del 3 Junio de 1863
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Filipinas Heritage Library | Retrato - Churches and Church Art | CH00807 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | CH00807 |
A photo of the church built after the earthquake of June 3, 1863. This Gothic church houses the Chapel of Our Lady of the Rosary, where a statue of Our Lady is enshrined. According to tradition, the miraculous image saved the Philippines from Dutch invasion in 1646. Hence, it is also known as Our Lady of La Naval, honored yearly in a procession held every second Sunday of October. (Source: Churches in Old Manila, O''Reilly, 1940).
Album de Manila 1863
(Manila) Vista de la Iglesia de Santo Domingo Construida Despues Del Terremoto Del 3 Junio de 1863
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