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English: Saint Jude Catholic School[1]Saint Jude Catholic School (SJCS), (simplified Chinese: 天主教崇德学校; traditional Chinese: 天主教崇德學校; pinyin: Tiānzhǔjiào Chóng Dé Xuéxiào) 327 Ycaza St., San Miguel, Manila is a Roman Catholic private preparatory, elementary and high school located near Malacañan Palace in the district of San Miguel in Manila, Phillipines, run by the Society of the Divine Word. It is the oldest campus of the Saint Jude Catholic Schools, a system composed of two Judenite institutions in the Philippines. The high school draws inspiration from the life and works of the institution's patron saint, Saint Jude Thaddeus. The school was founded by Chinese Priests, Rev. Fr. Peter Yang, SVD and Msgr. Peter Tsao, SVD and later joined by Msgr. Tchou who died on November 7, 2008.[2][3] Coordinates: 14°35'46"N 120°59'46"E[4] Malacañang Palace[5] [6] (Filipino: Palasyo ng Malakanyang), officially Malacañan Palace or simply "the Palace", is the official residence, but not the actual residence, and principal workplace of the President of the Philippines. It is located along Pasig River, Governors-General Francis Burton Harrison and Dwight F. Davis built an executive building, the Kalayaan Hall, which was later transformed into a museum. Since 1986 when Cory Aquino became president, only one president, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, has actually lived in the palace proper, though all lived on the grounds or nearby.[7]Coordinates: 14°35'38"N 120°59'39"E [8] 1000 José P. Laurel Street, San Miguel, Manila[9]Malacañang Palace and Museum Site of the presidency of the Philippines. The Malacañang Museum is situated in historic Kalayaan Hall – the old Executive Building built in 1920 lat: 14.5935506821, long: 120.995094299 [10] New Malacañang Facebook page seeks pics from Palace visitors[11]
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