The Minor Basilica of Saint Nicholas of Tolentino, also called SinaitBasilica, is in Sinait, Ilocos Sur, Philippines. Furthermore, it serves as a major center for devotion and pilgrimage. Many Catholics visit from nearby towns and provinces to pray, attend Mass, and venerate the El Santo Cristo Milagroso, a life-sized dark-skinned image of Christ. Because of this, pilgrims offer prayers, thanksgiving, and petitions for guidance and healing.
The church belongs to the Archdiocese of Nueva Segovia, which manages religious programs and pastoral activities. Additionally, the Franciscans preserve its traditions and educate visitors about the sacred images. Moreover, the basilica hosts feast day celebrations, processions, and special events, connecting the faithful with its miraculous heritage.
In May 2021, the Holy See granted it the title of minor basilica, making it the 19th in the Philippines and the first in the archdiocese. Consequently, it became a major pilgrimage destination. Therefore, the Minor Basilica of Saint Nicholas of Tolentino continues to inspire devotion, preserve history, and strengthen faith among parishioners and visitors alike.
Connectivity to the Basilica of St. Nicolas of Tolentino, Sinait, Philippines
Airways
The nearest major airport is Laoag International Airport, approximately 75 kilometers from Sinait. From the airport, travelers can take a taxi, private van, or bus to reach Sinait town. Additionally, travelers coming from Manila or other regions usually fly to Laoag first before continuing by road.
Railways
Sinait and nearby Ilocos Sur do not have direct railway connections. Travelers can take a train to Metro Manila or nearby provinces and then continue the journey by bus, van, or private vehicle to Sinait. Combining rail and road travel is necessary for long-distance visitors.
Roadways
Sinait is accessible via the Pan-Philippine Highway (Maharlika Highway) and local provincial roads connecting it to Laoag, Vigan, and other towns in Ilocos Sur. Buses from Laoag, Vigan, and Manila regularly travel to Sinait. Local transport, such as jeepneys and tricycles, can bring visitors directly to the basilica. Private vehicles can also reach the church, and parking is available near the site.
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Mass Schedule
Monday : 6:00 AM
Tuesday : 6:00 AM
Wednesday : 6:00 AM Thursday : 6:00 AM Friday : 5:30 AM , 7:00 PM , 8:30 AM
Saturday : 6:00 AM , 5:00 PM Sunday : 5:30 AM , 7:00 PM , 8:30 AM , 10:00 AM
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