There is such a quiet place in the Philippines. Our friends are shopping in Manila's green belt business district and strolling through the streets. We came to a park, which has a very chic building, it is very quiet, not far from the bustling commercial street did not disturb it. People seem to know that this is a different place, not bringing the world's noise to it. This magical landmark is called the Green Belt Open-air Church. Mass is done at different times every day. Monday to Friday is 7:15, 12:15, 17:45, 19:00; Saturdays are 12:15, 16:30, 18:00; Sundays are 7:15, 9:00, 10:30, 12:00, 15:00, 16:30, 18:00, 19:30. The church is located between the lush shades of trees. There is a huge black cross at the entrance. The aisle is full of colorful scriptures. The stone pillars are full of small stars. There are even names on the stars. I don’t know if it’s sent by children. It’s really a child. There is also a particularly lovely little doorman sculpture at the entrance, welcoming people with open hands. The church is not strictly open-air, because it has a huge white dome, but there are no doors around, it is open. Under the dome was a painting of Jesus, shining. Under it was a bronze statue of Jesus crucified. There were several unusually beautiful paintings hanging inside the church. When I came to meet the Mass, the chair was full of people, and I was fortunate to sublimate my soul.