Santo Domingo Church (Quezon City)
| Santo Domingo Church | |
|---|---|
| National Shrine of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary of La Naval de Manila | |
Church facade in October 2023 | |
| 14°37′36″N 121°00′37″E / 14.626635°N 121.010202°E | |
| Location | Quezon City |
| Country | Philippines |
| Language(s) | Filipino, English |
| Denomination | Roman Catholic |
| Religious order | Dominicans |
| History | |
| Status | National Shrine |
| Founded | 1587 |
| Founder(s) | Dominicans |
| Dedication | Our Lady of La Naval de Manila |
| Consecrated | October 10, 1954 |
| Architecture | |
| Functional status | Active |
| Heritage designation | National Cultural Treasure |
| Designated | October 4, 2012 |
| Architect(s) | José María Zaragoza |
| Architectural type | Cruciform church |
| Style | Art Deco |
| Years built |
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| Groundbreaking | 1952 |
| Completed | October 10, 1954 |
| Specifications | |
| Length | 85 meters (279 ft) |
| Width | 40 meters (130 ft) |
| Height | 25 meters (82 ft) |
| Number of floors | 2 |
| Floor area | 3,300 m2 (36,000 sq ft) |
| Number of towers | 1 |
| Materials | Reinforced concrete |
| Administration | |
| Province | Manila |
| Diocese | Cubao (since 2003) |
| Deanery | San Pedro Bautista |
| Parish | Santo Domingo |
| Clergy | |
| Rector | Fr. Winston Ferdinand Roman F. Cabading, O.P. |
| Priest(s) | Fr. Simon Peter D.L. Ramos, O.P. (Parish Priest) |
| Laity | |
| Music group(s) | Tiples de Santo Domingo |
Santo Domingo Church, formally known as the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary of La Naval de Manila, is a Roman Catholic parish church and national shrine in Quezon City, Metro Manila in the Philippines. It is under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Cubao. Dedicated to Mary, mother of Jesus under her title Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary — La Naval de Manila, it was founded by the Dominicans in 1587.
The church complex serves as the motherhouse or headquarters of the Dominican Order of the Philippines. Originally located in Intramuros in the city of Manila, the church was transferred to its present location in Quezon City after the Second World War.