Infanta, Quezon
Dec 27,2012
Fam left Manila around 5am going to Infanta. It was raining hard in the middle of our trip in Rizal area but slowly ceased as we approached Quezon province
Our family friend, Rev. Fr. Elvis was very kind enough to offer a breakfast and tour in his parish, Infant Jesus and St. Mark's Parish.
Quezon's native delicacies! Puto, Kuchinta, Suman for breakfast
Above is the Infant Jesus and St. Mark's Parish. There is an on-going construction for the improvement of the church. I also witnessed this bride preparing to walk on the aisle.Best wishes!;)
After having breakfast, Fr. Elvis brought us to Pag-ibig Prayer Garden. The place is just a few meters away from the town church. The road going to the Prayer garden was not cemented yet and was muddy due to rain showers.
But God is so good he just blessed us with drizzles but not a major problem for us not to be able to walk around. Good pictures have been taken that didn't seem like it rained.
But God is so good he just blessed us with drizzles but not a major problem for us not to be able to walk around. Good pictures have been taken that didn't seem like it rained.
The Synagogue
It's a sanctuary and a place for renewal and retreat.Definitely, a must-visit during the Lenten season. It has stations of the cross and beautiful life-sized religious articles with passages from the bible. You can hear mass in their chapel as well.
Me at the center with Fr. Elvis (left)
After strolling around the Prayer garden, just outside is the San Andres Church where Fr. Elvis officiated a mass followed by luncheon back at the synagogue of the Prayer Garden.
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