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1 History  



1.1  Earlier churches  





1.2  Present church  





1.3  Devotion to the Holy Cross of Bauan  







2 References  





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Coordinates: 13°4721N 121°0028E / 13.789209°N 121.007884°E / 13.789209; 121.007884
 

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Bauan Church
Immaculate Conception Parish
Simbahan ng Inmakulada Konsepsyon ng Bauan (Filipino)
Church facade in March 2024
Bauan Church is located in Luzon
Bauan Church

Bauan Church

Location in Luzon

Bauan Church is located in Philippines
Bauan Church

Bauan Church

Location in the Philippines

13°47′21N 121°00′28E / 13.789209°N 121.007884°E / 13.789209; 121.007884
LocationKapitan Ponso Street, Poblacion Bauan, Batangas
CountryPhilippines
DenominationRoman Catholic
History
StatusParish
Founded1596
Founder(s)Augustinians
DedicationImmaculate Conception
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Architectural typeChurch building
StyleNeo-classic
Completed1894
Administration
ArchdioceseLipa
Clergy
Priest(s)Fr. Federico Magboo

The Immaculate Conception Parish, also known as Bauan Church, is a Neo-classical church located in Bauan, Batangas, in the Philippines. It is under the jurisdiction of the Archdiocese of Lipa. The church is the third and final relocation site of Bauan after its transfer from the shores of Bombon Lake (Taal Lake), to Durugto, to Lonal, and finally to its present site near the shores of Batangas Bay. The church is also one of the parishes administered by Fr. Manuel Blanco, who perfected the art of dyeing by means of plants[1] in Bauan.

History

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Church PHC historical marker installed in 1939

Earlier churches

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The Augustinian Chapter founded Bauan as a visitaofTaal, on May 17, 1590. Fr. Diego de Avila,[1] was appointed as the priest in charge of Bauan. On May 12, 1596, Fr. Idelfonso Bernal was appointed prior. In 1660, the town was annexed to Taal because of its insufficient number of "tributos". From its original site in the shores of Bombon river, Fr. Jose Rodriguez relocated the town to a place called Durugto in 1662. Later, Fr. Nicolas Rivera again relocated the town to a place known as Lonal. Fr. Rivera built a church, convent, schools, and a fort, all of strong materials.[1] Finally on 1692, Fr. Simon Martinez, relocated the town in its present site.

Present church

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Church interior in 2013

After the third relocation, Fr. Nicolas Rivera, built a church and convent of strong materials. Both church and convent were damaged by the typhoon of 1694. Fr. Ignacio Mercado, rebuilt them in 1695–97, but again were destroyed. Fr. Blas Vidal started the construction of masonry church in 1700 and was finished in 1710. Fr. Jose Victoria built the present church in 1762, under the direction of Don Juan Bandino.[1] Fr. Hipolito Huerta finished the facade and continued the construction of the transept in 1856. Fr. Felipe Bravo completed it in 1861. Fr. Moises Santos and Felipe Garcia applied the final decorations inside and outside in 1881 and 1894, respectively.[1]

Fr. Jose Treviño built the convent in 1762 and the massive tower attached to the church in 1772. Fr. Alberto Tabores installed a huge bell in 1788. Fr. Manuel del Arco built the stone fence of the atrium in 1848, decorated it with artistic columns and an iron reja. He also built a new convent to replace the one built by Fr. Jose Treviño. Both tower and choir loft were destroyed in 1870 and were repaired in 1874 and a new clock was installed.

Devotion to the Holy Cross of Bauan

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The church houses the Holy Cross of Bauan, the patron saint of the town. Found in 1595 by local natives in a place called Dingin, near Alitagtag, it was installed in Bauan's church. Made of anubing (Artocarpus cumingiana) wood, it is 2.5 metres (8.2 ft) high with a 1 metre (3.3 ft) crosspiece. A golden sun, with radiating rays and embossed with a human face, was added at the point where the cross's arms intersect.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e Galende O.S.A., Pedro (1987). Angels in Stone (1st ed.). G.A. Formoso. pp. 102–104.
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