San Bartolome Apostol Parish Church (Nagcarlan)

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Nagcarlan Church
Saint Bartholomew the Apostle Parish Church
Facade of Nagcarlan Church
Facade of Nagcarlan Church
Nagcarlan Church is located in Philippines
Nagcarlan Church
Nagcarlan Church
Republic of the Philippines
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Location Nagcarlan, Laguna
Country Philippines
Denomination Roman Catholic
History
Dedication St. Bartholomew
Dedicated 1583
Architecture
Status Parish church
Functional status Active
Architectural type Church building
Style Baroque
Specifications
Materials Adobe and other native material
Administration
Archdiocese Manila
Diocese San Pablo
Province Manila
Clergy
Archbishop Luis Antonio Tagle
Bishop(s) Buenaventura M. Famadico
Priest(s) Modelo N. Del Valle

The San Bartolome Apostol Parish Church (Saint Bartholomew, the Apostle Parish Church) is a Roman Catholic church in Nagcarlan, Laguna, Philippines. Its titular is St. Bartholomew and its feast day is celebrated every August 24. The current parish priest is Father Modelo N. Del Valle.[1]

History

Nagcarlan was first colonized in 1571 by Juan de Salcedo, grandson of Miguel López de Legazpi.[2] It was founded by Franciscan priest Father Juan de Plasencia and Diego Oropesa in 1578.[3] The church of Nagcarlan was first built from light materials such as nipa and wood[2] in 1583 under the chaplaincy of its first priest, Father Tomas de Miranda who also pioneered the cultivation of wheat in the country and was dedicated to Saint Bartholomew.[4][5] During Father Cristobal Torres's term, a second church made of stone and bricks was built in 1752.[5][6] The multicolored stones and bricks of the church are offered by people during its construction.[2] The church was partially destroyed by fire in 1781. Immediate repair and reconstruction was done under the term of Father Anatacio de Argobejo and later by Father Fernando de la Puebla, who built the four storey brick bell tower.[6] Further reconstruction using adobe and restoration (including elaborately designed tiles) in 1845 and addition of the choir loft on three strong arches was done under the supervision of Father Vicente Velloc.[6] The Nagcarlan Underground Cemetery was built also in 1845 and the church rectory in 1850 under Father Velloc.[6][7] In the 1990s, Monsignor Jose Barrion led a huge restoration project for the church.[2]

Features

The tiered wall Nagcarlan church generally falls under the Baroque style. The design of the facade has a semicircular arched main entrance along with semicircular windows and tall pedestals and columns present also in the church's side entrance.[8] The four storey brick bell tower has bell with the Franciscan coat of arms (crossed arms of Christ and St. Francis of Assisi)[2] and Muslim inspired crenelations.[8]

On popular culture

The church was featured 1970's movie "Kampanerang Kuba" starring Vilma Santos and it's teleserye remake, an ABS-CBN television series starring Anne Curtis in 2005.[9]

See also

References

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  3. Huerta 1865, pp. 134–135
  4. Huerta 1865, p. 135
  5. 5.0 5.1 National Historical Institute 1993, p. 76
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 Huerta 1865, p. 136
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Bibliography

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External links

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