Church and Convent of Santo Niño historical marker (Q23927292)

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NHCP historical marker for the Minor Basilica of Santo Niño
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Church and Convent of Santo Niño historical marker
NHCP historical marker for the Minor Basilica of Santo Niño

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    1941
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    Church and Convent of Santo Niño (English)
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    10°17'39.26"N, 123°54'7.74"E
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    Osmeña Boulevard (English)
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    The historical marker is located to the left of the entrance to the convent which is located to the left of the main entrance of the basilica. (English)
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    The Church and Convent erected by the Augustinian Fathers under the Rev. Andres Urdaneta in 1565 were the first established in the Philippines. Both were burned down on November 1, 1566. The second Church was likewise destroyed by fire in March of 1628, but rebuilt soon after (1628–1629) under the administration of the historian Rev. Juan de Medina, O.S.A. The present massive Church was designed and constructed during the Priorship of Rev. Juan Albarran O.S.A., (1735–1737). The Santo Niño, venerated in this Church since the time of Legaspi, is the center of intense devotion and religious pilgrimages through out the Visayas. (English)
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    Church and Convent of Santo Niño historical marker
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