• Taal Basilica of St. Martin

    In the Philippines, the “historical sites” we have are mostly Catholic churches. I’m not a Roman Catholic, but I do appreciate visiting old churches and learning their history. En route to Manila from a beach in Batangas on Bonifacio Day, we stopped by the largest church in the Philippines and in Asia located in Taal, Batangas. I was surprised when I peeked outside the car window, because I didn’t expect it to be that big!

    Taal Church, Batangas

    The Taal Basilica was established in 1575 by the Augustinians, with San Martin de Tours as patron saint. Read what Wikipedia has to say about it. And apparently, it’s where Ogie Alcasid and Michelle van Eimeren got married in 1996. But we all know how that marriage ended.

    Across the Taal Church are rows of heritage houses, also known as “Little Vigan”, because it’s second to Vigan in the quantity of heritage houses that were preserved since the Spanish Colonial Period.

    Taal Church Batangas

    You know those inscriptions hanging on the walls of churches, temples, or shrines? And those leaflets being passed around at tourist spots? I (try to) read them all. Knowing more about a place makes exploring it more real. It’s like adding colors to your imagination when you try to relive the significant events that occurred there years ago.

    Our country may be tagged as one of the worst nations in the world because of our greedy political figures (and all the inhumane killings), but it’s good to be reminded that there are still beautiful things to see and experience here.

    P.S. I didn’t make this theme. Because I’m too lazy to create a new one, I’m using this free theme from KreativeThemes.com. I repeat, I didn’t make this. It’s too pretty. :D

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6 Comments


  1. Chette says:

    sorry for not dropping by @.@ got soo busy in releasing my book ehe. But I agree with you, Philippines has a lot of tourist spots. Especially those big churches. Ahhh.. ever tried to ask God if we can have a cathedral for the born again churches? :P

  2. Joni says:

    Hi Chette, I don’t mind if you don’t drop by. No worries. ;)

    Hmm, I haven’t ask God that question. Any church, big or small, suits me just right.

  3. Chette says:

    I know you won’t have worries :P coz you have lots of visitors. But in my case, its my lost if I don’t blog hop :P hehe

    Merry Christmas!

  4. Camz says:

    Ang ganda ng church!!!

  5. Aileen says:

    Tres-cool that you’ve been to the gigantic church place! I have been to once but I lost a piece of jewelry on the way & have been too flustered to notice all else. The next time I go back would surely be a positive experience – has to be :)

  6. Hazel says:

    Hi. Do you have the actual address for this church? Can you please be so kind to let me know. =) thanks!

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