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Saint Michael the Archangel Church (Marilao)





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The Saint Michael the Archangel Parish Church, commonly known as Marilao Church, is a 19th-century Roman Catholic church located at Brgy. Poblacion I in Marilao, Bulacan, Philippines. It is under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Malolos. In 1997, a historical marker bearing the brief history of the church was installed by the National Historical Institute, precursor of the National Historical Commission of the Philippines.

Marilao Church
  • Saint Michael the Archangel Parish Church
  • Parish of Saint Michael the Archangel
    • Parokya ng San Miguel Arkanghel (Filipino)
  • Iglesia Parroquial de San Miguel Arcangel (Spanish)
  • Church facade in 2024
    Marilao Church is located in Bulacan
    Marilao Church

    Marilao Church

    Location in Bulacan

    Marilao Church is located in Luzon
    Marilao Church

    Marilao Church

    Location in Luzon

    Marilao Church is located in Philippines
    Marilao Church

    Marilao Church

    Location in the Philippines

    14°45′28N 120°56′56E / 14.757769°N 120.948883°E / 14.757769; 120.948883
    LocationPoblacion I, Marilao, Bulacan
    CountryPhilippines
    DenominationRoman Catholic
    History
    StatusParish church
    DedicationSaint Michael Archangel
    Architecture
    Functional statusActive
    Architectural typeChurch building
    StyleBarn-style Baroque
    Groundbreaking1848
    Completed1868
    Administration
    ArchdioceseManila
    DioceseMalolos
    Clergy
    ArchbishopJose Advincula
    Bishop(s)Dennis Cabanada Villarojo
    Priest(s)Ronald C. Ortega
    Assistant priest(s)Samuel A. Estrope II

    History

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    Church NHI historical marker installed in 1997

    Prior to the construction of the present church of masonry, a previous chapel (locally called bisitang matanda) annexed to the parish of Meycauayan was established by Fr. Vicente de Talavera in 1796 on a nearby site, namely Tawiran. The present church was finished on April 21, 1868, under the supervision of the Franciscan Friars. The church became a casualty of the Philippine Revolution when it was gutted by fire in 1896. The church was transferred to the secular priests of the Archdiocese of Manila after the Philippine–American War and the expulsion of all regular friars. In 1961 it was transferred to the Diocese of Malolos. The church structure has undergone significant reconstruction in the years 1922 and 1967. On May 8, 2018, feast day of St Michael the archangel, The late Malolos Bishop Jose F. Oliveros celebrated one of his final masses in the parish 3 days before his death.[1]

    Architecture

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    Church interior in 2024

    The church façade is reminiscent of a typical Philippine Barn-Style Baroque church architecture, with its two levels and triangular pediment. The main portal, now with an attached concrete canopy, is flanked by niches of Saint Peter and Paul. The second level has three openings and is devoid of any intricate embellishment save for the pilasters rising to the bottom of the pediment, panels with embossed eye-shaped details and reliefs of heart sand the Franciscan seal. The four pilasters that rise from the first level to the base of the pediment are topped not by finial caps but by four statues that of the Four Evangelists. On the center of the pediment is an ornate niche with a statue of Saint Michael. The pediment's edge is decorated by a raking cornice which tapers down to the two ends with scrolls. To the right of the façade is the two-storey octagonal bell tower which falls directly behind the façade and sits atop one of the two rectangular buttresses framing the façade. The belfry first level is adorned with blind windows with balustrade on all sides. The top level has alternating blind and open windows and is capped with a cone.[2][3]

    Relic of the Apparition of Saint Michael

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    Image of Saint Michael enshrined at the main retablo with the relic from his 492 Apparition in Italy

    Located at the foot of the image of Saint Michael on the main retablo is a relic of the Apparition of Saint Michael in Italy. Recalling the history of the said apparition, a herdsman named Gargan was pasturing his heard in the area when a bull wandered off into the mountains and went inside a cave. After locating the cave where the bull sought refuge, a man shot an arrow inside the cave but mysteriously bounced back and shot the one who released the arrow. With the puzzling event, the people sought the help of the local bishop. It is said the Saint Michael presented himself to the bishop and ordered the cave to be consecrated under his name.[4][5][6] It is now known as the Sanctuary of Monte Sant'Angelo. Relics associated with the said apparition, such as that found inside this church, may have been rocks chipped off from the cave or pieces of cloth that has touched it.[4]

    References

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    1. ^ "Bulacan Travel Information - Marilao". flyphilippines.com.ph. Archived from the original on April 18, 2015. Retrieved July 31, 2014.
  • ^ Galende, Pedro (2007). Philippine Church Facades. San Agustin Museum. p. 125. ISBN 978-971-07-2433-8.
  • ^ Cabigas, Estan. "Visita Iglesia - Old Churches in Bulacan Part 2". www.simbahan.net. Archived from the original on October 29, 2008. Retrieved July 31, 2014.
  • ^ a b "Saint Michael the Archangel". www.aquinasandmore.com. Archived from the original on July 23, 2014. Retrieved July 31, 2014.
  • ^ "Apparition of Saint Michael the Archangel Monte Gargano, Italy (492)". magnificat.ca. Archived from the original on April 30, 2013. Retrieved July 31, 2014.
  • ^ "The Third Apparition". saintmichaelusa.org. Archived from the original on August 11, 2014. Retrieved July 31, 2014.
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