I've always been seeing this church riding the LRT2 from Katipunan to the Cubao area, and I never thought much of it, though I did think it was at unfortunate location being sandwiched between bigger buildings along the very narrow, busy Aurora Boulevard.
I eventually got to make a visit to attend a Deaf mass for Filipino Sign Language immersion, and for that experience alone it can be worth it, as there are several select churches that cater to deaf and hard-of-hearing people. But other than that, the church has an old-timey, homey charm about it that are lost on other, more "modern" churches. Yes they're also still somewhat bedecked in gold and grandeur and it can be a little dim as the windows are mostly just on the wall facing the street, but I guess it's their cozy size and art deco-like style and structure that can draw you in.
It can be a tad claustrophobic as it feels a little walled-in when you're inside, but it's pretty, if you have an appreciation of churches. read more