This is a list of Catholic churches in Metro Manila, Philippines.
The Ecclesiastical Province of Manila covers the Archdiocese of Manila and its eight suffragan dioceses in Metro Manila and surrounding areas of the Greater Manila Area.
Name | Congregation | Location | Founded | Style | Notes | Image |
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Jesus de la Peña Chapel | Saint Isidore the Laborer | Marikina | 1630 | Neo-Romanesque | ||
Our Lady of the Abandoned Church Marikina | Our Lady of the Abandoned | Marikina | 1690 | Baroque |
Name | Congregation | Location | Founded | Style | Notes | Image |
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Caloocan Cathedral | Saint Roch | Caloocan | 1815 | Baroque | Seat of the Diocese of Caloocan. | |
Grace Park Church | Our Lady of Grace | Caloocan | 1946 | Modern | ||
Malabon Church | Saint Bartholomew | Malabon | 1614 | Greco-Roman | ||
Navotas Church | Saint Joseph | Navotas | 1859 | Baroque |
Name | Congregation | Location | Founded | Style | Notes | Image |
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Our Lady of Fatima Church | Our Lady of Fatima | Valenzuela | 1982 | Modern | ||
Polo Church | Saint Didacus of Alcalá | Valenzuela | 1632 | Neo-Romanesque |
Name | Congregation | Location | Founded | Style | Notes | Image |
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Novaliches Cathedral | Good Shepherd | Quezon City | 1975 | Modern | Seat of the Diocese of Novaliches. | |
Our Lady of Annunciation Church | Our Lady of Annunciation | Quezon City | 1993 | Modern | ||
Christ the King Parish Church BF Homes | Christ the King | Caloocan | 1983 | Modern | ||
San Bartolome de Novaliches Church | Saint Bartholomew | Quezon City | 1986 | Modern |
Name | Patron | Location | Founded | Style | Notes | Image |
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Baclaran Church | Our Mother of Perpetual Help | Parañaque | 1958 | Neo-Romanesque | ||
Las Piñas Church | Saint Joseph | Las Piñas | 1795 | Baroque | Also known as the Bamboo Organ Church. | |
Diocesan Shrine of the Five Wounds of Our Lord Jesus Christ | Five Holy Wounds of Jesus | Las Piñas | June 1, 1985 | Modern | First Diocesan Shrine in Las Pinas | |
Our Lady of the Pillar Parish | Our Lady of the Pillar | Las Piñas | 1986 | Art Deco | The biggest parish church in Las Piñas | |
Parañaque Cathedral | Saint Andrew | Parañaque | May 11, 1580 | Baroque | Seat of the Diocese of Parañaque. | |
National Shrine of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal | Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal | Muntinlupa | 1981 | Brutalist | ||
Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish | Sacred Heart of Jesus | Muntinlupa | 2011 | Neo-Romanesque |
Name | Congregation | Location | Founded | Style | Notes | Image |
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Dambanang Kawayan | Saint John the Baptist | Taguig | 1969 | Romanesque | ||
Pasig Cathedral | Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception | Pasig | 1572 | Baroque | Seat of the Diocese of Pasig. | |
Pateros Church | Saint Roch and Santa Marta de Pateros | Pateros | 1815 | Baroque | ||
San Sebastian Church | Saint Sebastian | Pasig | 1990 | Modern | ||
Santa Clara de Montefalco Church | Saint Clare of Montefalco | Pasig | 1994 | Greco-Roman | ||
Santo Rosario de Pasig Church | Our Lady of the Holy Rosary | Pasig | 1963 | Modern | ||
Santo Tomas de Villanueva Church | Saint Thomas of Villanova | Pasig | 1953 | Modern | ||
Taguig Church | Saint Anne | Taguig | 1587 | Baroque |
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