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Religion and Spirituality in San Juan City, Metro Manila

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

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My city is called ‘city of saints’ because every barangay was named after different saints. It is a small town with nearly 122,000 residents. The place is a very nice town that have a access to everything you want. For example schools, hospitals, churches, and more. The people in our town are all generous and hospitable.

San Juan City is known for having an annual festival where people will be dowsing water to commuters or anyone they see walking on the streets to remind them the baptism of Jesus Christ by Saint John the Baptist. It is a merry event where people get wet and have fun.

San Juan is a newly declared city which has a lot of landmarks. The Greenhills Shopping Centre where you can occasionally bump into a celebrity checking out Class A manufactured items. We have the infamous feast where there’s water everywhere as to celebrate the saint who the city was named after, Saint John The Baptist.

San Juan City is very historical place. It’s one of the smallest city in Manila but very progressive and it’s a home of very popular shopping center called Green hills, the patron saint is saint john the baptist and yearly they celebrated b and held a festival commemorating there patron saints were people is out in the street and throwing waters. In all San Juan is a fun city.

Monica, says: 2020
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