About Marian Hill
Marian Hill is a true manifestation of Labor of Love in creating a prayer garden for Catholic pilgrims and devotees that offer a sanctuary to experience God's Divine Love for us. It is a place of worship meticulously built on a one-hectare private property nestled on top of a hill that offers a panoramic view of the historic Laguna de Bay and a daily show of a magnificent sunset across the bay. Marian Hill is a garden of prayer, peace and solitude - a sacred place for a more meaningful means of communicating with the Most Holy Trinity - God the Father, our Lord Jesus Christ and The Holy Spirit. At Marian Hill we give tribute to our most gracious Holy Mother The Virgin Mary, The Holy Family, Saint Michael the Archangel and Saint Francis of Assisi among others. A walk through the rugged terrain between natural rock formations and centuries-old trees will take you to the story of Jesus Christ, through the four mysteries of the Most Holy Rosary - Joyful Mystery, Luminous Mystery, Sorrowful Mystery, and the Glorious Mystery.
Another route will take you through The Way of The Cross - The 14 Stations showcasing the Passion of Christ. Walk up and down the terrain, stop to say a prayer, light a candle then move on to experience and appreciate God's creation as you marvel at the beautiful world around you - mother nature abounds.
Marian Hill is located in the hilltop of San Carlos Heights Subdivision, Barangay Tayuman, Binangonan, Rizal, it is open to the praying public on weekends (Saturday, Sunday, and Holy Week); By appointments on weekdays or as scheduled. Admission is absolutely free.
Another route will take you through The Way of The Cross - The 14 Stations showcasing the Passion of Christ. Walk up and down the terrain, stop to say a prayer, light a candle then move on to experience and appreciate God's creation as you marvel at the beautiful world around you - mother nature abounds.
Marian Hill is located in the hilltop of San Carlos Heights Subdivision, Barangay Tayuman, Binangonan, Rizal, it is open to the praying public on weekends (Saturday, Sunday, and Holy Week); By appointments on weekdays or as scheduled. Admission is absolutely free.