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1 History  



1.1  Parish church  





1.2  Architectural history  







2 Architectural features  



2.1  Romanesque architectural features  





2.2  Muslim architectural feature  







3 Present condition  





4 Historical marker  





5 Image Gallery  





6 References  





7 External links  














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Coordinates: 14°4743N 120°5247E / 14.795278°N 120.879667°E / 14.795278; 120.879667
 

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Bulakan Church
Diocesan Shrine and Parish of Nuestra Señora de la Asuncion
Church facade in 2014
Bulakan Church is located in Bulacan
Bulakan Church

Bulakan Church

Bulakan Church is located in Luzon
Bulakan Church

Bulakan Church

Bulakan Church is located in Philippines
Bulakan Church

Bulakan Church

14°47′43N 120°52′47E / 14.795278°N 120.879667°E / 14.795278; 120.879667
LocationSan Jose, Bulakan, Bulacan
CountryPhilippines
DenominationRoman Catholic
History
StatusDiocesan Shrine
Founded1578
DedicationOur Lady of the Assumption
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Architectural typeChurch building
StyleBaroque, Neo-Romanesque
Administration
ArchdioceseManila
DioceseMalolos
Clergy
ArchbishopHis Eminence José F. Advincula Jr., D.D.
Bishop(s)Most Rev. Dennis C. Villarojo, D.D., Ph.D.
Priest(s)Rev. Fr. Javer M. Joaquin
Assistant priest(s)Rev. Fr. John Michael G. Dela Cruz

The Diocesan Shrine and Parish of Nuestra Señora de la Asuncion (Spanish: Santuario Diocesano y Parroquia de Nuestra Señora de la Asuncion), commonly known as the Bulakan Church, is a 19th-century Neo-Byzantine-Romanesque stone church located at Brgy. San Jose, in the MunicipalityofBulakan (formerly spelled as Bulacan), Bulacan province, Philippines. It is one of the parishes of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Malolos under the Vicariate of the Immaculate Conception. The church was declared Marked Historical Structure of the Philippines in 2007 by the National Historical Institute, the precursor of the National Historical Commission of the Philippines. A historical marker bearing a brief history of the church was installed by the commission.

History[edit]

Parish church[edit]

The parish and the first church was established by the Augustinian Fathers in 1575 as a sub-parish of Tondo. In 1578, the town of Bulakan was proclaimed a separate parish from Tondo. According to the historical marker, during the British invasion in 1762 the Bulakan Church was razed by fire. The construction of the present church and convent was started in 1812 by Father Gaspar Folgar, OSA. The church had sustained damages due to various natural calamities: earthquakes on June 3, 1863; October 1, 1869; and the Luzon earthquakes of 1880, which heavily damaged structures not only Bulakan town but most of Luzon Island.

The church was subsequently repaired after experiencing damages: major repairs on the earthquake-damaged bell tower in 1877 by Father Marcos Hernandez, OSA (through the planning and construction of Don Ramon Hermosa and Don Jose Fuentes – a plaque commemorating the builders of the tower can be seen at the first level of the bell tower façade); and in 1884 when Father Francisco Valdes, OSA rebuilt the church after the 1880 earthquake. The present style of the church can be attributed to his repairs. Finally, Father Patricio Martin, OSA finished the restoration of the church in 1885, with Father Domingo de la Prieta finishing the bell tower’s restoration in 1889.[1][2]

Plaque commemorating the rebuilding of the bell tower in 1877

The church is the site where Filipino general Gregorio del Pilar secretly distributed the pamphlets made by his uncle, Marcelo H. del Pilar, a prominent member of the Propaganda Movement during the late 1800s.[3]

Architectural history[edit]

The following list summarizes the priests who managed the parish and made significant changes to the church structure during the Spanish occupation of the Philippines:

Architectural features[edit]

The whole facade stands on a base block, or a plinth. Although it has been in accordance to Neo-Classical Style during the late 1800s, the church has incorporated a mixture of architectural styles including:

Romanesque architectural features[edit]

Muslim architectural feature[edit]

Present condition[edit]

After several interventions from the preceding parish priests, Bulakan Church was restored from 1955 up to 1975. During the recent years, relevant changes had been made to the church structure including the replacement of the Mudejar-style main door with one depicting the history of the town and its patron saints done by local artist A. Magtoto. A new retablooraltarpiece replaced the 1950s altarpiece that resembles the recessed arch on the church's facade. Major repairs were also done on the bell tower.

Historical marker[edit]

Historical marker installed in 2007 by the National Historical Institute

The marker installed by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines in 2007 declaring Bulacan Church as a Marked Historical Structure of the Philippines.[3]

"Ang Simbahan ng Bulacan." (In Filipino)
Itinatag ng mga paring Agustino bilang visita ng Tondo, 1575. Ipinatayo ang simbahang parokyal at kumbento sa patronato ng Nuestra Señora de la Asuncion, 1578.. Sinakop at sinunog ng mga Ingles, 1762. Muling ipinatayo, 1812. Ipinagawa and kampanaryo, 1877. Nasira ng lindol, 1863, 1869, at 1880. Ipinaayos sa disenyong Neo-Byzaltine, 1884-1885. Natapos ang kampanaryo, 1889. Dito lihim na ipinamahagi ni Gregorio H. del Pilar ang mga polyeto sa panulat ng kanyang amaing Marcelo H. del Pilar noong panahon ng propaganda laban sa mga Kastila. Ipinanumbalik at ipinaayos ang simbahan, 1955-1975.[3]
"The Church of Bulacan." (English translation)
Established by the Augustinians as a sub-parish of Tondo, 1575. The parish church and convent was built under the patronage or Our Lady of the Assumption, 1578. Conquered and burnt by the British, 1762. Built again in 1812. Bell tower constructed, 1877. Damaged by earthquakes, 1863, 1869, AT 1880. Renovated in the Neo-Byzantine style, 1884-1885. Bell tower was completed, 1889. In here, Gregorio H. del Pilar secretly distributed the pamphlets written by his uncle Marcelo H. del Pilar during the propaganda period against the Spaniards. The church was restored and renovated, 1955-1975.[3]

Image Gallery[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Galende, Fr. Pedro (2007). Angels in Stone: Architecture of Augustinian CHurch es in the Philippines. San Agustin Museum. ISBN 978-971-07-2433-8.
  • ^ a b "Visita Iglesia: The old churches of Bulacan, Part 2 of 2". November 2, 2014.
  • ^ a b c d File:Bulacan Church historical marker.jpg. Wikimedia Commons. Retrieved on 2014-12-14.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h Alarcon, Norma (2008). Philippine architecture during the pre-Spanish and Spanish periods. UST Publishing House.
  • ^ File:JC Bulakan 13.jpg. Wikimedia Commons. Retrieved on 2014-12-14.
  • ^ a b c "Bulacan, Bulacan Church". November 2, 2014. Archived from the original on October 4, 2011. Retrieved November 2, 2014.
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