
Places of Worship in Pampanga
by Jane Dacumos on July 24, 2012The Kapampangans have been said to be a deeply devout and religious people, and this image is probably best reflected by the sheer number of magnificent churches scattered across the entire province. These churches are the hallmarks of Pampanga's long and rich history, with most of these structures dating back to the Spanish era. Withstanding the test of time, these churches display their splendor to both the devout or to the curious alike as part of Pampanga's unique heritage.
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Our Lady of Divine Grace Parish Church
by Jane Dacumos on July 24, 2012Our Lady of Divine Grace Parish Church was said to have been established in the year 1768, but a more realistic date would be around the early 1830s.
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Betis Catholic Church – Jewel of the Crown
by Jane Dacumos on July 24, 2012Betis Catholic Church in Guagua, Pampanga is one of the churches in the country declared by National Museum as a National Treasure. The church was built in the early 1700s and repaired continually throughout the 1800s.
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Nayong Pilipino sa Clark
by Jane Dacumos on July 24, 2012If Pasay City has its own Nayong Pilipino where one can visit an enticing country with 7,107 islands in just one day, well the province of Pampanga has also its unique theme park showcasing the Filipino culture – Nayong Pilipino sa Clark.
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The Museums of Pampanga: Its History, Culture, and Heritage
by Jane Dacumos on July 24, 2012The history of Pampanga reveals the character and quality of its people: industry, faith, toughness, intellect, creativity, leadership, bravery. For all these traits, Pampanga stands as it has proudly stood before, solidly claiming its rightful place of leadership among the provinces of the nation. The wealth of culture in the province is showcased through their museums.
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