Barasoain Church is a Roman Catholic church built  in 1630 in Malolos City, Bulacan. Having earned the title as the Cradle  of Democracy in the East, most important religious buildings in the  Philippines and the palace of General Emilio Aguinaldo, the Church is  proverbial for its historical importance among Filipinos. 
        Founded by Augustinian Missionaries in  1859, the church is also renowned for its architectural design and  internal adornments. The original church was burned during the outbreak  of the Philippine Revolution however, it was renovated. It is about 42  kilometers away from Manila.
        The church recorded some of the important  events occurred in the country. While it has been a temporary residence  of General Aguinaldo, three major events in Philippine History happened  in this church: the convening of the First Philippine Congress  (September 15, 1898), the drafting of the Malolos Constitution  (September 29, 1898 to January 21, 1899), and the inauguration of the  First Philippine Republic (January 23, 1899).[3] By Presidential Decree  No. 260 , the church was proclaimed as a National Shrine by President  Ferdinand Marcos on August 1, 1973.[4] Unusual for newly elected  presidents in the Philippines, the church has been a venue in an  inaugural affairs. General Emilio Aguinaldo and former president Joseph  Estrada were the only two who has been inaugurated in the place.
 

 
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