Virtual Visita Iglesia

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Featuring seven churches in Laguna, Tagaytay, and Batangas as part of sacred vows that Filipino Catholics make during Holy Week.

Every year, during Holy Thursday and Good Friday, it has been part of our panata (sacred vows) to make a Visita Iglesia or visiting at least seven different churches as a reference to the Seven Last Words of Jesus. As Catholics, we firmly believe that our prayers will be granted after the stations are completed.

However, since we are still in the midst of the pandemic and for safety, we may not fulfill physically the tradition, but still keeping it alive through virtual and online masses by various churches.


At home, we can still say our prayers or say the Rosary, watch, and listen to the Holy masses through live streaming.

  • John Bosco Parish & Center for Young Workers, Sta Rosa City, Laguna

St. John Bosco Parish & Center for Young Workers is a Roman Catholic Parish run by the Salesians of Don Bosco to minister to the communities and workers in the Laguna Technopark.

Location: Laguna Blvd. Laguna Technopark, City of Sta. Rosa, Laguna.

The church provides Holy Week services through online live streaming. Visit their Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sjbosco.starosa

 

  • San Pedro Apostol Parish – San Pedro, Laguna

The church is under the patronage of Saint Peter. San Pedro is also the home of the miraculous Krus ng San Pedro Tunasan.

Location: Brgy. Poblacion 4023 San Pedro,Laguna

The church offers Holy Mass through live streaming. Visit their Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SanPedroApostolParish

Courtesy: San Pedro Apostol Parish FB
Courtesy: San Pedro Apostol Parish FB
  • Santo Niño De Cebu Parish, Binan, Laguna

Compared to other churches in the province it is relatively new but definitely a sight to be admired. Built by Augustinian friars in 1984, the present church underwent reconstruction in 2002.

Location: Southwoods Ave., Biñan, Laguna

For the church schedule of Lenten activities, visit their Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/stoninodecebuparish

Courtesy: Santo Nino de Cebu Parish FB
  • San Isidro Labrador Parish – Biñan, Laguna

San Isidro Labrador Parish (Filipino: Parokya ni San Isidro Labrador), commonly known as Biñan Church, is the oldest Roman Catholic church in Biñan, Laguna under the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Pablo.

Location: Plaza Rizal, Barangay Poblacion, Binan City.

The church offers Holy Mass through live streaming. Visit their Facebook https://www.facebook.com/silpbinanchurch

San Isidro Labrador Parish Binan. Courtesy: silpbinanchurch FB
  • Pink Sisters Chapel and Convent, Tagaytay

The Pink Sisters Chapel in Tagaytay is one of the most well-known places of worship and pilgrimage in Tagaytay. The church situates tranquility within the verdant surroundings of trees and multi-hued plants. After offering your prayers, you can walk around the garden and immerse further in deep reflection.

Location: Holy Spirit Dr., Maitim 2nd East, Tagaytay City

Pink Sister Chapel. Courtesy: Melissa Tutor FB
  • Minor Basilica de San Martin de Tours, Taal

It is enormous in appearance and elevated by its hilltop position that it’s an almost permeating sight in the town center.

The church has a rich history that can be traced back to the late 16th century when it was still in San Nicolas. The 19th-century devastation of Taal Volcano led to it being rebuilt on its recent structure.

Location: Calle San Martin, Taal Batangas

For the church schedule of Lenten activities, visit their Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/parokyanisanmartin

  • Transfiguration Chapel of Caleruega, Nasugbu

The Chapel of Caleruega is a Retreat Center administered by Fathers and Brothers of the Dominican Province of the Philippines. It is home amidst the beauty of nature, and serenity for contemplation.

Location: Caleruega, Brgy. Kaylaway 4231 Nasugbu, Philippines

Courtesy: Caleruega Philippines FB
Courtesy: Caleruega Philippines FB

The chapel offers Holy Mass through live streaming on their Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CaleruegaPhilippines

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