Category:Photos by FBenjr123

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Note 1 : Brick fences of San Miguel Church

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@Andy Dingley: I fully agree that this subject subcategory must be  Delete; to start with, I am a mechanical engineer, an lumni of the University of Santo Tomas hereat Ugong Norte QC; I and my wife regularly visit all Barangays covered by the Diocese of Cubao to teach livelihood and give financial assistance charity works; i) initially, I would have created a better [Category:Brick fences of San Miguel Church, Bulacan] (as I could put in there all photos; ii) allow me to tersely discuss the history of these Apalit or Tisa brick fences of the Church a) way back in 1970's, my school mate Fr. Eliseo Zuniga was assigned here; I usually hear mass hear 1st Fridays as Catholic Devotion to St. Michael; b) When on 2013 six years stint of Javier Joaquin (as cura parocco, then appointed to Bustos Church and promoted as Rector and Cura Parocco of Bulakan National Shrine, the plan to Apalit-tisafence thing started; c) Fr. Cruz now transferred to Baliuag Church continued the campaign on this fence d) 2017 fence entrance and 2013 fence vis-a-vis the Brick facade of San Miguel Town Hall vis-a-vis Ancestral houses of San Miguel, Bulacan most of them built with apog or limestone and apalit-bricks; e) when I was spotted and identified by a Sacristan Mayor of Fr. Joaquin and Fr. Cruz, he asked me to help build these Apalit; next day, I received postdated checks which my secretary encashed for the building of these fences (anonymous donation, and let the amount I gave remain in secrecy); f) On May 8, 2019 our Cubao Bishop Ongtioco blessed this and he was looking for me; I was there, but nobody knew me; g) on 31 December 2021, I went there and took photos of this fruit of my secrecy, towards the Porta Sancta; before I end this piece, allow me to say Hello to you (as you said "Pretty much retired from scanning now. Fed up with the attitude at Wikipedia.", and I am very honored by your presence, for with millions of photos, still you opted to gracefully visit my photos and your 413,335 edits will remain a legacy); I never desire to edit Wikipedia due to edit wars and my edit will be burried by tons of over writing edits like Manny Pacquiao: Revision history; here in Commons, each and every photo I upload Here is the Sacred Rule: "You don't need technical skills in order to contribute here. Be bold when contributing and assume good faith when interacting with others. This is a wiki."; ergo, like Wikipedia stub, my created category, for me are start stubs which can be reviewed and made better by veteran editors, best of luck and sincerelyFBenjr123 (talk) 04:30, 24 January 2022 (UTC).

Note 2 : Parish Priest Fr. Flormonico Cadiz of Sabang, Baliuag Church, Guiguinto Church and Norzagaray Church was the prime constructor of these 3 Churches

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  • Fr. Flormonico Cadiz was my school mate at St. Mary's Academy of Meycauayan (he was then Grade 4 while I was Grade 5; 90% of school children from Meycauayan both public and private were Class Graduation photographed by his families Cadiz Studio by Jack's Portrait photographer their employee; hence Fr. Cadiz never asked for donations, since Meycauayan Schools Alumni were so generous in helping Fr. Flormonico Cadiz build, renovate, reconstruct and retrofit these 3 Churches; his style is Ambag-Ambag (meaning, not just monetary but skills and even material offerings; a cursory or even meticulous views and examinations of the Altars, Sanctuary Adoration Chapels, Domes, ceilings and interiors of these 3 churches, would in no uncertain terms reveal the Fr. Flormonico Cadiz style of doing Churches interior and exterior; he would never appoint an architect or engineer, since Meycauayan people both rich and poor would share in the 3 Church making by Fr. Flormonico Cadiz; I visited him many times in these 3 Churhes during Fiestas;
  • I point to this fact, since the 3 Churches of Fr. Flormonico Cadiz were similarly Gold Leaf pasted but I think 18 Karat, and see the twisted columns including the side chapels and adoration chapels pasted with Gold leafs; I am trying to look for his architects, but he said that he himself directs and supervises (since he was appointed School Superintendent and Director at Guiguinto Saint Martin De Porres School when he was Parish Priest thereat;
  • Take the case of Calumpit Church Controversy: Parish priest Fr. Proceso Espiritu became the center of controversy in the renovation of the Church - The National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) would conduct an investigation on the matter, “’Yan ay isang heritage structure na. Dapat ’yan ay ma-conserve, ma-restore sa dating anyo,” said NHCP Executive Director Ludovico Badoy. Republic Act No. 10066 or the National Cultural Heritage Act of 2009, structures dating at least 50 years old are considered “important cultural property,” and should be protected against “exportation, modification, and demolition.”
  • I personally talked to this very holy and kind priest, not Rector and Parish Priest of Obando National Shrine of Salambao: I said that the NHCP should have been there at the earliest opportunity, that is at the start of the renovation by Fr. Proceso Espiritu; Netizens said “cake-like” paint color looked like a “giant cake” “Too much fondant, if a cake,”
  • I myself, as a personal opinion only as layman for I am a civil engineer not an architect, strongly protest the Norzagaray Church "fail" that is, the renovation is not a restoration but the present look of the inside and outside would reveal that the “important cultural property,” San Andres Church was not restored by it likes a prostitute worst that the “giant cake” Calumpit Church;
  • IN FINE, I conclude that the Norzagaray Church Altar, Ceiling photos I took, are not FOP violations since, for me, the present Interior at the very least, is just 20% New Embelishment of the Old; the following are my submitted evidence:

Altar in January 2016 Ceiling in November 2014 Interior in January 2016 Santuary in November 2014 (from Category:Saint Andrew the Apostle Church (Norzagaray) in 1961–2017 Built in 1602)

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