I was baptized in this church so many years ago (I'm not gonna say just how many, that'd be up to you to guess), and it's nice that I am now living a short walk from it. Really speaks about the circle of life, doesn't it?
Because of my connection to the church, I've always been curious about its history. During the time of the Spanish, the Malate area was mostly swampland where those expelled from other corners of Manila or those coming from the provinces settled in. There was a small shrine dedicated to St. Anthony de Padua, patron saint of the lost, that the community put up. The Church, seeing this, recognized the community's need for spiritual leadership, and set up a formal church at the turn of the 20th century.
Because of the patron saint, you see a lot of people here fervently praying for guidance, either to find someone or something lost, or to find themselves. You can light a candle here too, if you need help. What do you have to lose? read more