Sta.Monica Church

                 The Philippines is home to hundreds of centuries old Spanish colonial churches. Built at the height of Spanish influence in the archipelago, these churches are a fusion of European and Asian architectural motifs.
                 Today, the Philippine churches still stand out to the country�s modern cityscapes and contribution to play a key role in the spiritual development of the country�s 58 million Catholics.  Although these churches have remained largely, in fact for the centuries, the ravager of pollution and urban development have taken their toll on these edifies.  The cyberfair team of SMCM decided to feature one of the most beautiful churches in the Philippines and also one of the oldest church which is estimated to be 40 yrs old, the Sta. Monica church which can be found in Angat, Bulacan. The church displays marvelous baroque architectures with its interior replicating the famous Sistine Chapel as a cultural heritage. Sta. Monica church has always been to the people of Angat, Gods sacred dwelling place; the study symbol of the faith that they have inherited and a mute witness to the coming generated.

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