Barasoain Church in Malolos, Bulacan


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We attended a wedding ceremony last May 10 at Barasoain Church in Malolos, Bulacan. My husband is one of the 12 godfathers of the couple. The bride’s groom previously worked in the company where’s my husband is working in the Administration Department. The photos show the Barasoain Church: the outside, the inside and their small garden. The church is not that big but the altar looks magnificent with its architecture and floral arrangement. There is an adjacent building beside the church for their office, administrative and religious works.

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May 11 2008 11:31 am | Philippine churches

5 Responses to “Barasoain Church in Malolos, Bulacan”

  1. Pinay Jade Says:

    Hi Crissy. Happy Mother’s Day. Beautiful shots… I miss attending church weddings. I love these ceremonies…so solemn and beautiful.

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  2. Chin chin Says:

    I’ve been to Barasoin Church once, quite a long time ago. It is one of the oldest churches in the Philippines and very historic, too, right?

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  5. Jack Payne Says:

    Great church photos, Crissy. Very nostalgic, for some reason I can’t quite put my finger on. At some time in my long lost youth I spent some time in a church that looked like this, but I can’t recall exactly when, where, or what? Very disappointing. Can only hope this is not the beginnings of dementia for me.

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