National Shrine of the Divine Mercy (Philippines)

The National Shrine of the Divine Mercy (Filipino: Pambansáng Dambana ng Dakilang Awa ng Diyos)[1] is a church dedicated to the Divine Mercy in Marilao, Bulacan, the Philippines. It was elevated to the status of National Shrine by Archbishop Orlando Quevedo of the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines. The first Mass was held at the site on February 2, 1992, the Feast of the Presentation.

Divine Mercy Shrine
National Shrine of the Divine Mercy
(Pambansáng Dambana ng Dakilang Awa ng Diyos)
Main Altar enshrining a copy of the 1982 rendition of the Divine Mercy by Robert Skemp
Divine Mercy Shrine
Location in the Philippines
14°27′50″N 121°34′59″E
LocationBrgy. Sta.Rosa 1, Marilao, Bulacan
CountryPhilippines
DenominationRoman Catholic
Websitenationalshrineofthedivinemercy.org.ph
History
StatusParish church and National Shrine
Founder(s)Rev. Fr. Vicente Robles
DedicationDivine Mercy
Consecrated1994
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Architectural typeChurch building
StyleModern
Groundbreaking1992
Completed1994
Specifications
MaterialsSand, gravel, cement, mortar and steel
Administration
ArchdioceseManila
DioceseMalolos
Clergy
ArchbishopSede Vacante
Bishop(s)Dennis Cabanada Villarojo
Priest(s)Rev. Fr. Prospero Tenorio

Features

At the back of the church is a model of Calvary with life-sized statues of the Stations of the Cross. The Guadalupe Chapel at the church basement where the picture of Our Lady is enthroned with its flowing water that many pilgrims consider healing. The Rosary Hill, Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes where people can pray for good health, the Grotto of the Resurrection for long as they hear the water gush from the falls, the Saint Faustina Hall, an auditorium where Sunday Masses are held due to the large population of devotees in the shrine. The Shrine offers the Little Poland Museum that feature depictions of the house and basement where Pope John Paul II lived, the Chapel where Faustina Kowalska had a vision of the Divine Mercy and the prison cell of Maximillian Kolbe where he was martyred.

See also

References

  1. Balabao, Dino (4 April 2012). "Visita Iglesia not about sightseeing, Church official tells pilgrims". Philstar.com. Retrieved 10 April 2012.


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