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English: St. Joseph Parish Church, Las Piñas[1] is the Roman Catholic church of the parish of Las Piñas[2], just south of the city of Manila in the Philippines. The church is renowned as the house of the Las Piñas Bamboo Organ[3], a pipe organ made mostly with bamboo pipes. To the right of the church is an old Spanish convent converted into a gift shop and the entrance for observing the organ up close. Also in the church complex is St. Joseph's Academy, a primary and secondary education school established in 1914. Coordinates: 14°28'51"N 120°58'53"E[4]P. Diego Cera Avenue Poblacion Las Piñas, Metro Manila[5]
The parish falls under the jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Parañaque[6]. The parish priest of the Las Piñas church is Rev. Msgr. Mario Josefino Martinez, PC, JCD since July 1, 2011.[7] [8]Las Piñas’ historical corridor: Soul of the city[9]Music ecumenism marks 37th International Bamboo Organ Festival[10]Remembering the Baroque period in the 38th International Bamboo Organ Festival February 21, 2013 Las Piñas Bamboo Organ[11] |
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Author | Ramon FVelasquez |
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