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English: Saint Peter's Shrine & Holy Cross Chapel, Capalangan Chapel, Diocese Saint Peter's Shrine or Apung Iru Shrine, New Alauli Shrine, Original site was in San Vicente, Apalit, Pampanga; the ivory image of St. Peter at the Capalangan Shrine acquired in 1844 from Spain by Don Pedro Armayan Espiritu Apung Iru Fluvial Parade beside the Hall and School; Violet flowers in the Philippines, Palms of the Philippines, Umbrella tree or Talisay, Bulwagan ng Don Pedro Armayan Espiritu, +1905, Blessed on June 5, 2004 St. Peter's Mission, Inc., started the annual fluvial festival, Libad; the Shrine compound was destroyed on July 22, 2002 but was reconstructed by Brother Andrew Gonzales and others; along the Capalangan-Sulipan, Apalit, Pampanga Road (accessed from and beside the Historical-Calumpit-Bridge New Calumpit, Bulacan-Apalit, Pampanga Bridge and Pampanga River, 2016; connecting to Apalit, along the Calumpit, Bulacan-Apalit, Pampanga Road, from the Pulilan-Calumpit, Bulacan Road, part of the MacArthur Highway or Manila North Road).
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