Las Piñas Nature Church

Chinese Lantern, Las Piñas, 1747
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The Las Piñas Nature Church, also known as the Mary Immaculate Parish Church, is a Roman Catholic church located in Moonwalk Village, Talon V in Las Piñas, Metro Manila, Philippines, known for its "nature theme" representing the ideas of then parish priest Fr Pierino Rogliardi and the architectural advocacy of chosen Filipino architect Francisco Mañosa. When it was built in 1986, it was only capable of accommodating 100 people. Beside the main church is the San Lorenzo de Manila Chapel, which is a smaller version of the main church, suited for more intimate church gatherings.HistoryThe Mary Immaculate Parish originated from the Saint Joseph Parish located at Las Piñas' Barrio E. Aldana, well known for its Bamboo Organ, in an area where post-war new settlements were mushrooming and the need for spiritual nourishment was soon answered by a proliferation of chapels within villages.Sometime later, when the Holy Family Parish was established in BF Almanza which was close to Talon, its new parish priest, Fr. Ernesto Joaquin, took in these chapels, including the Sto. Niño Chapel in Moonwalk. This site was later chosen to house the new church to be built in honor of Mary Immaculate.On August 22, 1979, Cardinal Sin made the whole area of Talon, which comprises 40 subdivisions, into one parish under the name Mary Immaculate. He appointed Fr. Colin Apap and Fr. Victor Agius, both from Malta, as Parish Priest and Assistant Parish Priest. Fr. Collin was installed on September 8, 1979 while the church was dedicated on December 8, 1979.

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