What makes Lipa a “Little Rome of the Philippines”?

Lipa City is located in the province of Batangas. It was known a Little Rome of the Philippines. We all know that Rome in Italy are home of the holy Pope and predominantly Roman Catholic population. Most of the people live in the city of Lipa are Roman Catholic and also there’s a lot of churches you may visit. There is no doubt that Lipa was called Little Rome of the Philippines. In fact, when lenten season has started, this is the place or venue of pilgrims for their Visita Iglesia. So, here are the different churches in Lipa City that you may visit:

  • Divino Amor Chapel (Redemptorist): M.K. Lina St., Poblacion, Lipa City
  • Our Lady of Miraculous Medal Chapel
  • Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church: Antipolo del Norte, Lipa City
  • Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage: Lodlod, Lipa City
  • Parish of Mary, Mediatrix of All Grace: Antipolo del Norte, Lipa City
  • Carmel of Our Lady, Mary Mediatrix of All Grace:  Antipolo del Norte, Lipa City
  • San Sebastian Cathedral: C.M. Recto Ave., Poblacion, Lipa City
  • Archdiocesan Shrine of San Vicente Ferrer: Banay-banay, Lipa City
  • San Antonio de Padua Church: Bolbok, Lipa City
  • San Isidro Labrador: San Isidro, Lipa City
  • Santo Nino Parish: Marawoy, Lipa City
  • Santo Nino Parish: Pinagtung-Ulan, Lipa City
  • Parish of St. Therese of the Child Jesus: Talisay, Lipa City
  • St. Benedict Monastery: Pinagtung-Ulan, Lipa City

                In overall, Lipa City is really a Little Rome of the Philippines that can visit anytime and experience even once in your life. You’ll be amazed and impressed by the churches located in the city and also the people in the area. So, if you’re one of those who want to experience being in Rome, go ahead and visit the City of Lipa.

Credits to:

Lipacitybatangas.blogspot.com

hawotatsapsap.blogspot.com

https://lipatourism.wordpress.com/attractions/

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