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Religion and Spirituality in Malabon City, Metro Manila

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From Christianity to Islam to Buddhism to Judaism to Sikhism and more, what religious communities exist in Malabon City? Here's what five local experts had to say about religion and spirituality in Malabon City, Metro Manila.

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The City of Malabon is one of the cities here in Metro Manila that you can consider as a great place to live. The streets are cemented and wide and the residential areas are usually near public markets, churches, schools, and hospitals. I also consider my city to be one of the safest and cleanest places here in the Metro.

Julius, says: 2020

Malabon came from the word “maraming labong” and was part of the Province of Rizal. Our city has many things to offer. We offer delicious foods and places where you can relax. We also have hospitable people in our city. Our city also has a 400 year old church you can visit.

The local church, San Bartolome Parish, that we have in the heart of Malabon City is very old. In fact, it is about 400 years old. San Bartolome Parish had a very crucial role during the revolution of the Filipinos against the Spaniards. Since the Patron Saint of the church, San Bartolome or St. Bartholomew, was known for having a machete on his hands, the Filipinos then excused themselves of bringing a machete to a festival in honor to him. This allowed Filipinos to travel without raising suspicion on their weapons.

In close proximity to the sea, Malabon is a place where you can enjoy seafood and other delicacies. Add it up with the historical centuries-old church, you will get the vibe of an early 1500s town. Sadly, this city would be on the list of underrated happy places in the world.

One has to know our city is known for different varieties of delicacy he/she may enjoy. People here are delighted to help strangers. However, he/she also needs to be informed that some parts of Malabon are flood-prone area which he/she needs to first inquire about. This place has different historical spots such as San Agustin Church near the City Hall. There are several wet markets in the city.

George, says: 2020
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