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Santuario de Fatima Guanica Puerto Rico see photo and video by Sylvette Travels

Santuario de Fatima en Guánica, Puerto Rico

This Sanctuary from Fatima in Guanica, Puerto Rico is the first replica from the original in Portugal. You can put the info on the GPS and it will take you to the road be alert because the gps will take you more far that is.


Carretera 116, Km 2.4, Hacienda Santa Rita en Guánica, Puerto Rico. 
(787-528-1673 / 856-1476/4256/4330)

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I visit this sanctuary for the first time on the day of my Birthday and I did a Rosary. Have to say this place is beautiful and peaceful. But it's so far that I think not many people know from this sanctuary. It doesn't promote too much its run by Nuns, and they take care of the green's areas. Also, the entrance to the road it's on the light traffic to the other side it's the Sunflower Farm. If you are visiting Lajas, Parguera this is also a stop on your way.









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United State Second Antique San Jose Church located in Old San Juan Puerto Rico by Sylvette Travels

  16th Century Church of San Jose in Old San Juan Puerto Rico Its Finally Open! After almost 20yrs of reconstructions History is safe once again. This Church is the most antique from USA and is located in Old San Juan Puerto Rico. The Church of San Jose in Old San Juan is constructed by the years 1532 -1735 by the orders of the Dominicos. The actual name of the church was given by the Jesuitas when they took the monastery by 1865. I have to say I never saw this Church inside so I'm happy to hear that is finally open.

Puerto Rico Gothic Church Our Lady of Lourdes see photos and video by Sylvette Travels

Gothic Church Nuestra Señora de Lourdes in Miramar San Juan, Puerto Rico. The land was acquired in 1906 and the first stone was placed in 1907. The design of the chapel was made by  Czech   architect   Antonin Nechodoma , who lived in Puerto Rico. The chapel was finally opened in 1908. Initially, the chapel was used by a  Methodist Episcopal church . After that, it was occupied by the Union Church. Owners Pedro Santiago and Catalina Mejía de Santiago gave the building as a present to the  Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Juan de Puerto Rico  on February 17, 1959. Due to its unique architecture and historic nature, the chapel was included on the  National Register for Historic Places  on September 25, 1984.  Info by Wikipedia. Some photos are from the Facebook Page @PRHBDS  (Puerto Rico Historic Buildings)

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I'm Sylvette, a Catholic that loves to visit Churches in my Island Puerto Rico and wherever I go on my Vacations. You can see my Church Videos on my Youtube Channel and read more here in this blog. Thank You for visiting my blog.

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