Santa Cruz, Manila

Santa Cruz

Carriedo Fountain at Plaza Sta. Cruz

City Manila
Population (2007)[1] 118,779
– Density per km²
Area km²
Barangays 82
Cong. Districts 3rd District

Santa Cruz is a district in the northern part of the City of Manila, Philippines, located on the right bank of the Pasig River near the mouth of the river, in between the districts of Tondo, Quiapo, and Sampaloc, and Caloocan City and Quezon City. The district belongs to the 3rd congressional district of Manila in the Philippines.

History

Spanish colonial era

Prior to the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors to the Philippine Islands, the district of Santa Cruz was partly a marshland, patches of greeneries, orchards and partly rice fields. A Spanish expedition in 1581 claimed the territory and awarded to the Society of Jesus whose members are known as 'Jesuits'.

The Jesuits built the first Roman Catholic church in the area where the present Santa Cruz Parish stands on June 20, 1619. The Jesuits enshrined the image of the Our Lady of The Pillar in 1643 to serve the pre-dominantly Chinese residents in the area. The image drew a lot of devotees and a popular cult grew around it.

On June 24, 1784, King Carlos III of Spain gave the deeds to about 2 km² of land that was part of the Hacienda de Mayhaligue to the San Lazaro Hospital which served as a caring home for lepers in Manila at that time.

At the Santa Cruz Parish, a small park was built that linked the area into the headquarters of the Spanish cavalry, the building that once was the Colegio de San Ildefonso, operated by the Jesuits. The district in the Spanish times also had a slaughter house and a meat market and up north was the Chinese cemetery.

The Franciscan fathers were given the responsibility to care for the lepers of the city and specifically the San Lazaro Hospital. Father Felix Huerta developed San Lazaro into a refuge for the afflicted and it became a famous home for those afflicted in the north side of the Pasig River.

World War II

During World War II, the Japanese occupational forces caught unaware of the fast approaching the liberation by the combined American & Filipino soldiers in 1945 from the north, abandoned the northern banks of the Pasig River including Santa Cruz. Santa Cruz and much of the northern portions of Manila were spared from the artillery bombardment and to date, a number of pre-World War II buildings and houses still stand in Santa Cruz.

When the Philippine republic was finally established in July 1946, the San Lazaro Hospital complex became the head office of the country’s Department of Health.

List of Cultural Properties of Santa Cruz

Cultural Property
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Site name Description Province City/Municipality Address/Location Coordinates Image
Santa Cruz Church Our Lady of the Pillar Parish Church Metro Manila Santa Cruz, Manila Plaza Santa Cruz 14°35′56″N 120°58′49″E / 14.599°N 120.9804°E / 14.599; 120.9804 (Santa Cruz Church)

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Don Roman R. Santos Building Don Roman R. Santos Building Metro Manila Santa Cruz, Manila Ronquillo and Escolta Streets 14°35′55″N 120°58′49″E / 14.598635°N 120.980207°E / 14.598635; 120.980207 (Don Roman R. Santos Building)

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Carriedo Fountain Carriedo Fountain Metro Manila Santa Cruz, Manila Plaza Santa Cruz 14°35′59″N 120°58′49″E / 14.599842°N 120.980340°E / 14.599842; 120.980340 (Carriedo Fountain)

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Knox United Methodist Church Nagkakaisang Metodistang Simbahan Knox Metro Manila Santa Cruz, Manila Rizal Avenue corner Lope de Vega Street 14°36′22″N 120°58′56″E / 14.606249°N 120.982332°E / 14.606249; 120.982332 (Knox United Methodist Church)
San Lazaro Hospital San Lazaro Hospital Metro Manila Santa Cruz, Manila Quiricada Street 14°36′49″N 120°58′52″E / 14.613576°N 120.981162°E / 14.613576; 120.981162 (San Lazaro Hospital)
Scala Theater Scala Theater Metro Manila Santa Cruz, Manila Rizal Avenue 14°36′17″N 120°58′55″E / 14.604858°N 120.981852°E / 14.604858; 120.981852 (Scala Theater)
Libingang Hilaga Manila North Cemetery Metro Manila Santa Cruz, Manila Andres Bonifacio Avenue 14°37′59″N 120°59′20″E / 14.633°N 120.989°E / 14.633; 120.989 (Libingang Hilaga)

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Capitan Luis Gonzaga Building Capitan Luis Gonzaga Building Metro Manila Santa Cruz, Manila Rizal Avenue corner Carriedo Street 14°35′57″N 120°58′53″E / 14.599029°N 120.981490°E / 14.599029; 120.981490 (Capitan Luis Gonzaga Building)

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Lords and Jennet Theaters Lords and Jennet Theaters Metro Manila Santa Cruz, Manila Rizal Avenue 14°36′07″N 120°58′54″E / 14.601844°N 120.981600°E / 14.601844; 120.981600 (Lords and Jennet Theaters)
Forum Theater Forum Theater Metro Manila Santa Cruz, Manila Lope de Vega Street corner Rizal Avenue 14°36′24″N 120°58′55″E / 14.606655°N 120.981974°E / 14.606655; 120.981974 (Forum Theater)
Roben Theater Roben Theater Metro Manila Santa Cruz, Manila Claro M. Recto Avenue 14°36′14″N 120°58′53″E / 14.603896°N 120.981484°E / 14.603896; 120.981484 (Roben Theater)
Manuel F. Tiaoqui Building Manuel F. Tiaoqui Building Metro Manila Santa Cruz, Manila Plaza Santa Cruz 14°36′00″N 120°58′50″E / 14.599984°N 120.980661°E / 14.599984; 120.980661 (Manuel F. Tiaoqui Building)
Capitan Pepe Building Capitan Pepe Building Metro Manila Santa Cruz, Manila Rizal Avenue corner Recto Avenue 14°36′13″N 120°58′54″E / 14.603476°N 120.981775°E / 14.603476; 120.981775 (Capitan Pepe Building)
Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital National Maternity Hospital Metro Manila Santa Cruz, Manila Lope de Vega Street 14°36′22″N 120°59′03″E / 14.606174°N 120.984259°E / 14.606174; 120.984259 (Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital)

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Old Bilibid Prison Old Bilibid Prison Metro Manila Santa Cruz, Manila Claro M. Recto Avenue 14°36′18″N 120°59′02″E / 14.605087°N 120.984008°E / 14.605087; 120.984008 (Old Bilibid Prison)
Arguelles Building Arguelles Building Metro Manila Santa Cruz, Manila Rizal Avenue 14°36′01″N 120°58′53″E / 14.600182°N 120.981358°E / 14.600182; 120.981358 (Arguelles Building)

Notable buildings

Santa Cruz Parish Church

Santa Cruz district from the air

The first Santa Cruz Church was built when the Arrabal (Suburb) of Santa Cruz was established by the Jesuits in the early 1600s. The church had undergone many repairs and reconstruction, with the last reconstruction done in the 1950s. Today, the church architecture employs a California Spanish Mission style facade silhouette with the usual Filipino (Asian-Hispanic mix) Baroque ornamentation. The church facade is topped with an effigy statue of Our Lady of the Pillar, the patroness of the church whose feast happens every third Sunday of October and on the 12th day of October.

Cemeteries

Santa Cruz is home to Manila's oldest cemeteries located in the district's northern section namely, La Loma Cemetery, the Manila Chinese Cemetery, and the city's biggest, the Manila North Cemetery.

Main thoroughfares

Rizal Avenue is the main thoroughfare in the district. It is also accessible via the following roads:

Stations of the Manila LRT Line 1, commencing from Baclaran and Monumento stations, are in Carriedo, Doroteo Jose, Bambang, Tayuman and Blumentritt. The Philippine National Railways has a station in Blumentritt. Jeepneys coming from Baclaran and Caloocan pass through Rizal Avenue.

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Religious buildings

Civic institutions

Commercial establishments

Residences

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