San Juan Bautista - The Patron of San Juan City
San Juan Bautista of San Juan City In the modern city of San Juan, known for its modern feel with the existence of a famed shopping center, some notable schools and convents and played an important role during the Philippine revolution. One of the most enduring devotion in the city is their devotion to the city's titular patron - St. John the Baptist. St. John the Baptist became part of the history of the city that his fiesta, known for its "basaan" tradition became one of the city's much awaited event. San Juan Bautista of San Juan City The image The venerable image of San Juan Bautista of San Juan City is a de tallado image of St. John the Baptist that is currently venerated in his shrine in Pinaglabanan, San Juan City. The image presents a standing St. John the Baptist in his full iconography: long wavy hair, a beard covering his majestic face, wears a hair shirt, wears sandals, his hand holding a book with a lamb on top of it, and his walking staff si
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