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Barasoain Church located at the heart of Malolos, the capital of Bulacan.
History:
As we all know, churches are considered historical because of the special events that happened within the place. Barasoain, said to be a replica of the Barasoain Church in Navarra, Spain, was founded by Augustinian Missionaries in 1859. This church served as the session hall of Malolos Congress, the first congress in the Philippines held in September 15, 1898. It symbolizes the church-convent complex that is favored by Spanish Missionaries. This two-structured landmark consists of the church and the adjoining convent.
During the time of feud between the Filipinos and the Spanish troops, Emilio Aguinaldo and his colleagues decided to transfer from Cavite to Malolos to strengthen their defense against the enemies. Barasoain Church served as the home of Aguinaldo and some of the Filipinos for the mean time. Here, they made plans in accordance with their goals in regaining the provinces they gave up to the Spanish troops. They signed up constitutions regarding the fulfillment of their plans. People also used this place as a location for voting. Though, the church was destroyed by fire in 1884. However, renovations were done resulting to the slight conversion of the whole place.
In this church, the Malolos Constitution was drafted in September 29, 1898. After sacrificing the lives of some Filipinos together with their strong conviction and allegiance, they successfully won over the enemies. Eventually, the inauguration of the First Philippine Republic was effectively held in this church in January 23, 1899. This significant place witnessed the powerful alliance of Filipinos towards the country’s freedom from Spanish conquerors.
From then on, Barasoain Church is frequently visited by Filipinos and even foreigners from different sides of the country. And because of its popularity and oldness, many people planned to celebrate wedding, baptism, first communion and other religious activities in this church.Even the former Pres. Joseph Ejercito Estrada vowed his oath of presidency in the altar of the church, causing him to be the only president who took his oath in Malolos, aside from Emilio Aguinaldo.


FOR INQUIRIES:
Contact Info: (6344)662-3594 / 791-6608
Address: Malolos City, Bulacan
Popularity: 23% [?]









August 22nd, 2007 at 1:21 pm
y not at barasoain davah… if given a chance na magpakasal ako on my 28th yr on earth, baka jan din ako magtetake ng vows ko. ;)hopefully
February 10th, 2008 at 2:13 am
Yes plan of giving my VOWS in BARASOAIN CHURCH was my dream,since i got this oppurtunity i would to inquire on how to contact any person for our Wedding.I was married in PHILIPPINE EMBASSY IN RIYADH in CIVIL WED so we want to have another chance to get married in the church.I would like to know kung meron pa bang wedding seminars to be attended?Paano ang payments,is it kasama na ba yung flower arrangement dun?Kasi plan namin by this year December and by this point of time were outside the country.Were living in MEYCAUAYAN IN STO.NINO and I have family na puwede ninyong kontakin.Hoping for your kind help and response.God bless and more power.
June 26th, 2008 at 12:15 pm
we’re planning to get married by next year and hopefully on this church. can i ask, magkano ung bayad sa church? and my officemate told me na pwede din magreception on this place, how much din kaya ung bayad? pwede po ba malaman ung contact numbers…
thanks a lot.. godbless..
August 21st, 2008 at 11:07 am
historical naman ang barasoain kaya i wana get married there next year kaya lang sana if anyone can tell how much would it cost ang pagpapakasal dun? thanks and godbless
August 21st, 2008 at 10:19 pm
we’re planning to get married in barasoain church dn..kaso nahihirapan kme mag hanap ng venue for reception..ang alam ko exclusively na Tamayo’s ang caterer sa barasoain..e mejo may kamahalan ata un..may iba pb kaung suggestion na reception? meron din bang makakapagverify na Tamayo’s lng ang pwd n caterer kapag s barasoain ang reception?