Santa Maria Magdalena Parish Church

Magdalena Church
Saint Mary Magdalene Parish Church

Facade of Magdalena Church
Magdalena Church
Republic of the Philippines
14°11′56″N 121°25′45″E / 14.198907°N 121.429145°E / 14.198907; 121.429145Coordinates: 14°11′56″N 121°25′45″E / 14.198907°N 121.429145°E / 14.198907; 121.429145
Location Magdalena, Laguna
Country Philippines
Denomination Roman Catholic
History
Dedication St. Mary Magdalene
Architecture
Status Parish church
Functional status Active
Architectural type Church building
Style Baroque
Groundbreaking 1829
Completed 1855
Specifications
Materials Adobe and sand
Administration
Archdiocese Manila
Diocese San Pablo
Province Manila
Clergy
Archbishop Luis Antonio Tagle
Bishop(s) Buenaventura M. Famadico
Priest(s) Andres Olaso, Jr.

The Santa Maria Magdalena Parish Church (also Saint Mary Magdalene Parish Church) is a Roman Catholic church in Magdalena, Laguna, Philippines under the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Pablo. The current parish priest is Father Andres P. Olaso, Jr.[1]

History

Magdalena was formerly known as Ambling, a barrio of Majayjay until it was elevated as a towin in 1821.[2][3] The first church, made of cogon and wood was constructed in 1820 and was dedicated to Mary Magdalene. Father Antonio Moreno, OFM was appointed at its first parish priest in 1821.[3] A permission to build a stone church was ordered by Captain Pablo de la Concepción in 1829.[2] To obtain funds for the church, the people were forced to pay taxes and quarry sand and stones from the river. The construction of the church building was halted in 1839, continued in 1849 and finished in 1855 under the direction of Father Maximo Rico, Father Jose Cuesta, Father Joaquin de Coria and Father Francisco de Paula Gonzalez.[2][4] Construction of the belltower was finished in 1861.[2]

In its convent, Filipino revolutionary leader General Emilio Jacinto sought refuge and his blood stains could be found.[5][6]

Architecture

The Baroque church is elevated by a flight of steps facing a plaza.[2] It is mainly made out of sandstone.[7] To its left is a four story octagonal belltower with a square base.[2]

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 3 4 5 6 "Bells of St. Francis". OFM Philippines Archives. Order of Friar Minors in the Philippines. Retrieved 25 November 2014.
  3. 1 2 Huerta 1865, p. 170
  4. Huerta 1865, p. 171
  5. "Magdalena Church (Magdalena, Laguna)". Philippine Heritage: Online Database of Built Heritage Resources of the Philippines. Heritage Conservation Society. Retrieved 1 December 2014.
  6. Chua, Xiao. "Emilio Jacinto, Ang Tunay na Utak ng Himagsikan". It's Xiao Time!. Retrieved 1 December 2014.
  7. Castillo, Alexandra (8 April 2014). "7 Churches, 1 Day: Explore Laguna, Visita Iglesia 2014". Retrieved 1 December 2014.

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External links

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