With architecture that is quite different from other churches, cathedrals, and assorted places of worship in the Philippines, the Church in Binondo stands unique from the others. With a prominent dark peach or pink (depending on the light) based color scheme, various prominent images of the saints and the Mother Mary lining up the sides of the walls, and larger than life murals of the saints and biblical events lining the walls even up to the ceiling, one can see that this structure is atypical compared to other Philippine churches. In fact, it reminds me more of pictures of the domes painted by Michelangelo. One also cannot help but notice the vendors of religious items, holy water, and candles by the church lobby. For a very low price, one can petition a prayer and light a candle in the corner for their own personal intentions, such as thanksgiving, studies, and so on. Binondo, as a whole, is quite odd for mixing both the Western Catholic tradition with the Eastern Chinese rituals; it is not strange for them to see an image of a cross or saints with lighted incense sticks, for example. With the Binondo Church as the center of this unique mix of East and West, the distinct spirituality of this community can be seen. read more