Dingras Church

Dingras Church
Saint Joseph Parish Church
Iglesia Parroquial de San José

Facade of Saint Joseph Parish Church in Dingras
Dingras Church
Location within the Philippines
18°06′11″N 120°41′55″E / 18.102967°N 120.698733°E / 18.102967; 120.698733Coordinates: 18°06′11″N 120°41′55″E / 18.102967°N 120.698733°E / 18.102967; 120.698733
Location Poblacion, Brgy. Madamba, Dingras, Ilocos Norte
Country Philippines
Denomination Roman Catholic
History
Dedication Saint Joseph
Architecture
Status Parish church
Functional status Active
Architectural type Church building
Style Baroque architecture
Specifications
Length 90 feet (27 m)[1]
Width 20 feet (6.1 m)[1]
Administration
Archdiocese Nueva Segovia
Diocese Laoag
Province Nueva Segovia
Clergy
Archbishop Marlo Mendoza Peralta
Bishop(s) Renato P. Mayugba

Dingras Church is a Roman Catholic church located in the municipality of Dingras, Ilocos Norte, Philippines under the jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Laoag.

History

Dingras started as a visita of Batac and became an independent parish by the Augustinians. Father Bartolome Conrado became the first parish priest in 1598.[2] It was reinstated as a visita in 1603 and back as a parish in 1605. The church was destroyed by earthquake in 1619, reconstructed before a fire in 1838, and lightning in 1853. Another church, largely known as the ruins of the Catholic Church of Dingras, was built by Augustinian friar Damaso Vieytez. It was restored and remodeled by Father Ricardo Deza with the help of Mayor Camilo Millan from 1879 to 1893. It was ruined by fire and earthquake in 1913.[1] Now, the famous ruins of Dingras is reconstructed from its present site and now used as church building.

Architecture

The church measuring 90 feet (27 m) in diameter and 20 feet (6.1 m) in width is one of the largest church in the Philippines.[1]

Notes

Bibliography

  • Dela Torre, Visitacion (2006). The Ilocos Heritage. Makati City: Tower Book House. ISBN 978-971-91030-9-7. 
  • Historical Markers: Regions I-IV and CAR (in Filipino). Manila: National Historical Institute (Philippines). 1993. p. 88. ISBN 9715380611. 

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