San Agustin Church
Rating: 4.5
San Agustin was the church that had an open schedule on September 16. The date was originally October 20 but after consulting for auspicious dates, we moved ours earlier.
The church had a reputation of being strict but when we dealt with them (through Ma'am Belen), there was no evidence of the strictness.
We had our precana at San Agustin and it only took half a day to complete. Usually, these seminars lasts for two days and being non-residents, this half-day option is very much welcomed.
The rating is still highly recommended but the things that led it to not get the top marks are the not-so clean red carpets, and the pricey add-ons for opening the door and getting at the balcony area for the aerial shots. Both are priced at P1000 each.
The rating is still highly recommended but the things that led it to not get the top marks are the not-so clean red carpets, and the pricey add-ons for opening the door and getting at the balcony area for the aerial shots. Both are priced at P1000 each.
Solemnizer: Monsignor Oracion
Rating: 5
Monsignor is a family friend of Liz and we decided to get him to officiate our union so we can tailor the rites to our liking. He also suggested on where to save time for more picture-taking opportunities.
Hi Louis. Ask ko lang if you booked strings or musician for your wedding in San Agustin? Curious lang me since I'm also a San Agustin bride and I have no idea kung ok din ba na pianist and soloist ng San Agustin only. Thanks. =)
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