Jesús de la Peña Chapel
Jesús de la Peña Chapel or San Isidro Labrador Church is a historic visita in Marikina, Philippines where the first Catholic Mass was held. Built by the Society of Jesus in the year 1630 with the permission of the reigning Archbishop of Manila, its establishment marked the beginning of the recorded history of Marikina, which was once a vast and mountainous area traversed by the Marikina River.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Church
- Denomination: Roman Catholic
- Description: Roman Catholic chapel in Marikina, Philippines
- Also known as: “Jesus de la Peña Chapel”, “Jesus dela Pena Chapel”, “Jesus dela Peña Chapel”, “Jesús dela Pena Chapel”, “San Isidro Labrador Chapel”, and “San Isidro Labrador Church”
- Address: P. Zamora Street, Marikina
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include First Mass in the Barrio of Jesus de la Peña historical marker and Kapitan Moy Residence.
First Mass in the Barrio of Jesus de la Peña historical marker
Memorial
Photo: Ryomaandres, CC BY-SA 4.0.
First Mass in the Barrio of Jesus de la Peña historical marker is a memorial.
Kapitan Moy Residence
Museum
Photo: Aerous, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Kapitan Moy Building, also known as Cultural Center of Marikina situated in Marikina, Metro Manila, the Philippines, is the 200-year-old house of Don Laureano Guevarra, known as the founder of the Marikina shoe industry. Kapitan Moy Residence is situated 560 metres southeast of Jesús de la Peña Chapel.
Marikina Shoe Museum
Museum
The Shoe Museum, formerly known as the Footwear Museum of Marikina, is a museum in Marikina, Metro Manila, Philippines. Marikina Shoe Museum is situated 720 metres southeast of Jesús de la Peña Chapel.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Santa Elena and Barangka.
Santa Elena
Quarter
Santa Elena is a barangay of Marikina, Philippines. According to the 2010 census, it has a population of 6,954 people. Bordered by San Roque, Jesus Dela Peña, and Santo Niño, Sta.
Barangka
Quarter
Barangka is an urban barangay in Marikina, Metro Manila, Philippines. It is part of the 1st district of Marikina and is one of the oldest barangays in Marikina.
Calumpang
Quarter
Calumpang is one of the barangays of Marikina. It is bounded to the north by Barangay Tanong, west by Barangay Barangka, south by Santolan, Pasig and east by Barangay San Roque. It is named after a wild almond, Sterculia foetida.
Jesús de la Peña Chapel
- Categories: chapel, Catholic church building, building, historic site, place of worship, historic building, and religion
- Location: Marikina, Eastern Manila District, Metro Manila, Luzon, Philippines, Southeast Asia, Asia
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Latitude
14.63419° or 14° 38′ 3″ northLongitude
121.09184° or 121° 5′ 31″ eastOpen location code
7Q63J3MR+MPOpenStreetMap ID
way 871092008OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=place_of_worshipOpenStreetMap feature
building=chapelOpenStreetMap feature
historic=buildingOpenStreetMap attribute
denomination=roman_catholicWikidata ID
Q17006641
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In Other Languages
“Jesús de la Peña Chapel” goes by many names.
- Tagalog: “Kapilya ng Hesus de la Peña”
- Tagalog: “Kapilya ng Hesus dela Peña”
- Tagalog: “Simbahan ng San Isidro Labrador”
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Highlights include Marikina River Park and United Methodist Church.
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About Mapcarta. Data © OpenStreetMap contributors and available under the Open Database License". Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikipedia page “Jesús de la Peña Chapel”. Photo: JannicaDiaz, CC BY-SA 3.0.