Church of Antipolo historical marker
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Church of Antipolo historical marker
Summary
Church of Antipolo historical marker is a National Historical Commission of the Philippines historical marker[1].
Key Facts
- Church of Antipolo historical marker is the creator of National Historical Commission of the Philippines[2].
- Church of Antipolo historical marker is located in Q1636[3].
- Church of Antipolo historical marker is in the country of Philippines[4].
- Church of Antipolo historical marker's instance of is recorded as National Historical Commission of the Philippines historical marker[5].
- The location of Church of Antipolo historical marker was Antipolo Cathedral[6].
- Church of Antipolo historical marker's Commons category is recorded as Church of Antipolo historical marker[7].
- Church of Antipolo historical marker's commemorates is recorded as Antipolo Cathedral[8].
- 1937 marks the founding of Church of Antipolo historical marker[9].
- Church of Antipolo historical marker's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 14.58778, 'longitude': 121.1764, 'precision': 1e-05}[10].
- Church of Antipolo historical marker's title is recorded as Church of Antipolo[11].
- Church of Antipolo historical marker's inscription is recorded as The first Missionaries of Antipolo were Franciscans. The Jesuits administered the Church from 1591 to 1768. Built by Rev. Juan de Salazar, S.J., the church was ready for Nuestra Señora de la Paz y Buen Viaje in 1632. The church was greatly damaged during the Chinese uprising of 1639 and in the earthquakes of 1645, 1824 and 1863. For three centuries now, this church has been the object of religious pilgrimages all over the Philippines. The famous historians PP. Pedro Chirino, S.J., and Pedro Murillo Velarde, S.J., ministered in Antipolo.[12].
- Church of Antipolo historical marker's directions is recorded as The historical marker is located at the northern corner of the cathedral facade.[13].
- Church of Antipolo historical marker's street address is recorded as P. Oliveros Street[14].
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Authorship and Creation
Church of Antipolo historical marker is the creator of National Historical Commission of the Philippines[2].
Material and Period
Church of Antipolo historical marker took place at Antipolo Cathedral[6].