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The year was 1961. It was roughly a year after, when in July 21, 1960, pursuant to the Executive Order No. 401, signed by then President Carlos P. Garcia, split the town of Polo, and created the new municipality of Valenzuela. The new town comprises the ten towns that were excluded from the old town of Polo Karuhatan, Marulas, Malinta, Torres Bugallon (now Gen. T. de Leon), Ugong, Mapulang Lupa, Paso de Blas, Maysan, Canumay and Bagbaguin. The years were very uncertain. The old church of San Diego de Alcala was too far for the people from Valenzuela. It was the time when they, hunger for the…mehr

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The year was 1961. It was roughly a year after, when in July 21, 1960, pursuant to the Executive Order No. 401, signed by then President Carlos P. Garcia, split the town of Polo, and created the new municipality of Valenzuela. The new town comprises the ten towns that were excluded from the old town of Polo Karuhatan, Marulas, Malinta, Torres Bugallon (now Gen. T. de Leon), Ugong, Mapulang Lupa, Paso de Blas, Maysan, Canumay and Bagbaguin. The years were very uncertain. The old church of San Diego de Alcala was too far for the people from Valenzuela. It was the time when they, hunger for the love of the Lord they are, need for a church that can be said as their own.