San Agustin Parish Church (Bay, Laguna)

Bay Church
St. Augustine Parish Church
Facade of St. Augustine Parish Church
Bay Church
Republic of the Philippines
14°10′49″N 121°17′04″E / 14.180369°N 121.284315°E / 14.180369; 121.284315Coordinates: 14°10′49″N 121°17′04″E / 14.180369°N 121.284315°E / 14.180369; 121.284315
Location Bay, Laguna
Country Philippines
Denomination Roman Catholic
History
Former name(s) Iglesia y Convento de Bay
Status Parish church
Founded 1571
Founder(s) Fray Martin de Rada OSA
Dedication St. Augustine of Hippo
Consecrated 1580 (as Parish)
Architecture
Functional status Active
Heritage designation Iglesia y Convento de Bay
Designated 1572
Architectural type Church building
Style Colonial Baroque
Groundbreaking 1572
Completed 1737
Specifications
Materials Bricks, gravel, limestone
Administration
Archdiocese Manila
Diocese San Pablo
Province Manila
Clergy
Archbishop His Eminence Luis Antonio Tagle
Bishop(s)

Most Reverend Buenaventura M. Famadico

D.D
Curate(s) Rev Fr.John F.Tabot

St. Augustine Parish Church (Filipino: Simbahan at Parokya ni San Agustin) is the only Augustinian Roman Catholic church in Bay, Laguna, in the Philippines. The church was first administered by Augustinians friars and later transferred to the Franciscans. The current parish priest is Reverend Father John F. Tabot.[1]

History

It is historically considered as the oldest Roman Catholic church in the Province of Laguna upon the early conquest and establishment of La Laguna.

The first church of Bay was constructed made of light material of bamboo and nipa by the first ever catholic missionaries in Laguna, the Augustinian friars of Provincia del Santisimo Nombre de Jesus. Augustinians.[2] It was built along the shore of Laguna Lake (now Brgy. Aplaya) the town church itself was under supervision of Prior provincial otself no other than Fray Martin de Rada (de Herada in some documents) under the patronage of the order's major patron St. Augustine in 1571.[3] It became a parish on April 30, 1578.[3] In 18th century, the ecclesiastical administration of Bay was transferred to the Orden of Franciscan Minors (OFM), with Father Domingo Martorel as its new parish priest on November 23, 1737.[2] From the original site along the lake, the church was transferred to its present site later known as poblacion, or town center. In 1804 a structure made of bricks and wood was built under the supervision of Fray Geronimo Hervas OFM. construction of the church continued until the tenire of Fray Pedro Moya in 1864.[3][4]

When the most devastating earthquakes in the Philippines struck in 1880, the Luzon earthquake, the church suffered some damage such as the church roofings.The earthquake also brought number fatalities within the townspeople.[5]

When the regular clergy(missionaries) abandoned the Philippines in 1898-1899 due to the Philippine Revolution against Spain and in 1899-1903 at Philippine–American War,the Bay church and convent was administered by the Secular Clergy by the Archidiocese of Manila. Another turmoil came into the town that the church were heavily damaged during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines and the break-out of the Second World War from 1942 to 1945.[3] When the peace time came in 1953 the church was gradually rebuilt by Father Alejandro Vermorel.[3] When the Archdiocese of Lipa was created, the church was transferred to the newly created [[Roman Catholic Archdipcese of Lipa| Archdiocese of Lipa as of April 16, 1967.[3] In 1980s the Canonical administration of Bay Church were transferred again to the newly created Diocese of San Pablo

Notes

  1. "General Reshuffle: Diocese of San Pablo". The Roman Catholic Diocese of San Pablo. Archived from the original on 3 May 2014. Retrieved 3 May 2014.
  2. 1 2 Huerta 1865, p. 168
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 National Historical Institute 1993, p. 42
  4. Huerta 1865, p. 169
  5. "American Journal of Science - Art.V. The earthquake of the Philippine Islands, July 1880", pp.52–57.

Bibliography

  • Huerta, Felix de (1865). Estado geográfico, topográfico, estadístico, histórico-religioso. Binondo: Imprenta de M. Sanchez y Ca.
  • Historical Markers: Regions IIV and CAR. Manila: National Historical Institute (Philippines). 1993. p. 42. ISBN 9715380611.

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