File:St. Padre Pio of Pietrelcina Chapel (Baliwag, Bulacan) 08.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionSt. Padre Pio of Pietrelcina Chapel (Baliwag, Bulacan) 08.jpg |
English: Saint Padre Pio of Pietrelcina Chapel (Baliwag, Bulacan) (Francesco Forgione, OFM Cap., Saint Pius of Pietrelcina) is located along Padre Pio Street corner Edward J. Aguilar Street along Verniville Boulevard in Sitio Pagala, Barangay Santa Barbara, Baliwag; privately owned by Veronica "Vernie" R. Gonzalez and Edward "EDJA" J. Aguilar, philanthropists: I hereby certify, that as editor, uploader of these photos, the owners a) Veronica R. Gonzalez and b) Edward J. Aguilar hired no architect for this chapel, and permission to take photos and publish them in public domain were are granted to me; Edward "EDJA" J. Aguilar personally told me that he never hired any engineer or architect since he, himself and Veronica Gonzalez self-studied and made drawings after their visit to the Sanctuary of Saint Pio of Pietrelcina is located in San Giovanni Rotondo, Province of Foggia, Italy. Both had mystic dreams of Padre Pio asking them to build a chapel in Bulacan; as evidence of the permission, I took personally the photos of Veronica "Vernie" R. Gonzalez and Edward "EDJA" J. Aguilar); N.B. The P 160 million most expensive Chapel vis-à-vis the Saint Padre Pio Chapel (Apalit, Pampanga), maybe in the Philippines has been constructed for 2 years because: a) the 2nd of only 2 Steel Churches in the World Groundbreaking and construction started on Sep 23, 2020 b) the entire chapel is built with steel Church trusses and all over tubular steel; c) marble floors and altars with few granites, and c) mahogany pews or chairs; to repeat, this is the only PURE metal, steel church in the Philippines unlike the San Sebastian Steel Church which is mixed steel etc. |
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