Kamay ni Hesus | |
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Kamay ni Hesus Healing Church | |
14°06′05″N121°34′22″E / 14.10127°N 121.57286°E | |
Location | Lucban-Tayabas Road, Tinamnan, Lucban, Quezon Province |
Country | Philippines |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
History | |
Status | Parish church |
Founded | 2002 |
Founder(s) | Rev. Fr. Joseph J. Faller D.D |
Architecture | |
Functional status | Active |
Architectural type | Church building |
Completed | 2003, 2020 (restoration) |
Specifications | |
Capacity | 60,000 [lower-alpha 1] |
Administration | |
Province | Lipa |
Archdiocese | Lipa |
Diocese | Lucena |
Clergy | |
Archbishop | Most Rev. Gilbert Garcera, DD |
Bishop(s) | Most Rev. Mel Rey Uy, DD |
Priest in charge | Rev. Fr. Joseph J. Faller D.D [lower-alpha 2] |
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The Kamay ni Hesus Healing Church, commonly known as the Kamay ni Hesus Shrine, is a Roman Catholic church and tourist destination found along the Lucban-Tayabas Road in barangay Tinamnan, Lucban, Quezon province, Philippines under the supervision of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lucena. [3] [4] [2]
The construction of the shrine and the surrounding complex commenced in February 2002 and was built through donations and an inheritance received by its founder. [3] [5] The shrine was temporarily closed in 2020 and 2021 due to travel restrictions in connection to community quarantine measures but was reopened in 2022. [6] [7]
The shrine has a healing chapel where masses are conducted. [8] The chapel has a capacity of 1,000 people but has encountered instances where overcrowding occurs. [9] A building dubbed as the "healing dome", subsequently named as the Healing Church of the Risen Christ, was completed in November 2022. [10] [11] Near the church and chapel is a hill containing scenes depicting the way of the Cross and a statue depicting the ascension of Jesus. [5] [12] [13] The shrine also has an outdoor museum containing replicas of Biblical events and characters. [5]
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The church can accommodate only 1,000 but more than 5,000 devotees show up, spilling over the areas beside, behind and in front of the church.
"We are now building a Healing Dome," said Fr. Joey.