Churches covered in the Facades book
Below is the list of the churches that is included in the book Philippine Church Facades and an interview of the author, Pedro Galende, OSA.
Metro Manila
San Agustin, Manila Cathedral, Malate, San Sebastian, Binondo, Santa Ana, Quiapo, Tondo, Gaudalupe in Makati, Malabon, Pasig
Northern Luzon
Ilocos Norte Laoag, Bacarra, Sarrat, Piddig, Batac, Badoc, Paoay, San Nicolas, Dingras
Ilocos Sur Tagudin, Sta. Lucia, Candon, Santa Maria, Narvacan, Bantay, Vigan, Magsingal, Cabugao, Sinait, San Vicente, Santiago, San Esteban
La Union Bauang, San Fernando, Bacnotan, Luna, Balaoan, Bangar
Pangasinan Manaog, Dagupan, Calasiao
Abra Tayum
Batanes Mahatao, Basco, Sabtang, Ivana
Cagayan Tuguegarao, Rizal,
Isabela Tumauini
Nueva Vizcaya Bayombong, Bambang, Dupax del Sur
Central Luzon
Bataan Abucay, Balanga, Orion, Orani
Bulacan Bulacan, Obando, Marilao, Baliuag, Malolos, Guiguinto, Angat, Plaridel, Malolos, Hagonoy, San Miguel de Mayumo, Barasoain, Calumpit
Nueva Ecija Gapan
Pampanga Bacolor, San Fernando, Angeles, Candaba, Betis, Guagua, Santa Rita, Santa Ana, San Luis, Apalit, Lubao, Minalin
Zambales Masinloc

Southern Luzon
Batangas Taal, Batangas City, Caysasay, Bauan, Balayan, Lipa, San Jose
Cavite Maragondon, Kawit
Laguna Nagcarlan, Longos, Pakil, San Pablo, Majayjay, Paete
Quezon Tayabas, Lucban
Rizal Tanay, Morong, Baras
Romblon Romblon
Palawan Cuyo
Camarines Norte Paracale, Vinzons
Camarines Sur Naga, Penafrancia, San Jose
Albay Daraga, Malilipot, Tabaco
Catanduanes Bato
Visayas
Capiz Dumalag, Pan-ay, Dumarao, Roxas
Antique Anini-y
Iloilo San Jose, Tigbauan, Miag-ao, San Joaquin, Pavia, Santa Barbara, Cabatuan, Lambunao, Dingle, Molo
Negros Occidental Bacolod, Hinigaran, San Carlos
Negros Oriental Bacong, Amlan
Bohol Dimiao, Loboc, Baclayon, Dauis, Loon
Cebu Pardo, Sto. Nino, Cebu Cathedral, Dumanjug, Argao, Minglanilla, Carcar, San Fernando, Oslob, Dalaguete, Daan Bantayan, Boljoon, Naga, Bogo, Guinatilan, Samboan
Siquijor Lazi, Siquijor
Eastern Samar Guiuan
Mindanao
Zamboanga del Norte Dapitan
Misamis Occidental Jimenez
Misamis Oriental Jasaan
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Estan Cabigas is a multiawarded blogger and freelance photographer based in Makati City, the Philippines. A true blue Cebuano, he makes stunning images and meaningful photo stories. He has writtten for CNN Go and his photograph will be published in the May 2010 issue of the National Geographic Magazine. 







im so glad you featured all the colonial churches of nueva vizcaya. i was born and raised there before moving to nueva ecija. i was in fact baptized in bambang’s st. catherine’s church. you might want to drop by the bagabag church ruins in case magawi ka ulit sa NV. now, i really want my book. is it available now in the bookstores? popular, tradewind?
shubert, I’m not sure if its available sa tradewinds but you can surely drop by san agustin to get your copy.
i might be traveling to the Cagayan Valley after 24 September to do some church photography.
its nice that fr. galende also included those non-augustinian churches…
Im so glad that you have included our church (marilao)in your recent book. Salamat at mabuhay po kayo! How can i get a copy of it and how much per copy?
Jaime, thanx for your visit and comment. The book is available at San Agustin Museum and soon in bookstores. The hardbound copy is P2,500 while the softbound copy is P2000.
im am glad that u are featuring such churches to promote our tourism industry here in the philippines..on the other hand, i would like to comment why haven’t u included the Paoay Church in Paoay, Ilocos nOrte?..I’ve been there not just once but many times..and I think it is one of the most beautiful churches not only in the Philippines but in the whole world…
yaikz, Paoay is included in the book. Please look it up. Its under Ilocos Norte.
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