Roman Catholics in Budapest

From the old building with swimming pool and spa, we crossed the street again and walked uphill.
There’s a small candle station. My kids and I light 4 candles.

Nyke lighting candles

4 candles for the 4 of us, for all our intentions and prayers
four candles for our prayers

Yen and Nyke lighting candles, Budapest

Eto pala yung merong cross na malaki sa taas ng hill. Parang kweba na merong mga chapels sa loob.
chapels, Budapest

Cave, chapel

At first it felt creepy but when it dawned on me that this is considered a place of worship, it grew on me. It’s nice pala here.
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Small grotto
grotto, Budapest

place of worship, Budapest

The cave looked manmade, I wasn’t sure. It was cool. It’s good for meditating kasi ang tahimik. There are several pockets of chapels inside. This one is the biggest.
Chapel inside the cave like structure

Budapest pala is predominantly Roman Catholics.

chapel, inisde the cave

There was no prior announcement as to how many minutes we’re staying here.
There’s a souvenir shop at the lobby. I bought something, I don’t even remember what I bought, grabe, asan na ba yung supot?

Pagbaba namin nung maliit na kalye, merong magtitinda ng pretzel and mais. Magaling silang mag-English.

Beth Villamil bought one pretzel, tatlo sila maghahati kasi ang laki.
Beth Villamil, buying pretzel

My son bought mais. Iba lasa.

corn,  Budapest

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