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Coordinates: 10°3534N 122°0842E / 10.592741°N 122.145127°E / 10.592741; 122.145127
 

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San Joaquin Campo Santo
Map
Details
Established1892
Location
CountryPhilippines
Coordinates10°35′34N 122°08′42E / 10.592741°N 122.145127°E / 10.592741; 122.145127
TypeRoman Catholic
StyleSpanish Baroque
Owned byArchdiocese of Jaro

The San Joaquin Campo Santo is a Roman Catholic cemetery situated in the town of San JoaquininIloilo, Philippines. It is a designated as a National Cultural Treasure by the National Museum of the Philippines together with San Joaquin Church.

The cemetery is under the jurisdiction of the Archdiocese of Jaro.[1]

History[edit]

In 1892, the cemetery was established by Augustinian priest, Mariano Vamba. It was declared a National Cultural Treasure in December 2015 by the National Museum of the Philippines and a marker to indicate this designation was installed at the site in August 2016. The park along with the San Joaquin Church, are known as the "San Joaquin Church Complex and Campo Santo of San Joaquin, Iloilo".[1]

The Department of Public Works and Highways plans of a road widening project which would affect a portion of the cemetery's perimeter received nationwide attention in May 2015 but no part of the cemetery's walls was demolished following an appeal by local officials to the transportation department.[1]

A 60 feet (18 m) pit was dug inside the structure of the cemetery's Spanish Baroque mortuary chapel by treasure hunters compromising the integrity of the structure.[1] The digging of the pit reportedly had the authorization of the parish priest of San Joaquin and was commenced as early as December 2015. The parish priest who took a leave of absence was replaced by the Jaro Archdiocese.[2]

A restoration effort was finished by November 2016 which saw the filling of the pit of a proper mixture of soil, rocks and cement initiated by the Archdiocese of Jaro through the assigned Parish Administrator delegated by the Archbishop.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e Sembrano, Edgar Allan (November 7, 2016). "National Museum restores desecrated Campo Santo of San Joaquin in Iloilo". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved March 5, 2017.
  • ^ Sembrano, Edgar Allan (March 7, 2016). "Treasure hunters dig up, damage Spanish-era San Joaquin 'camposanto' in Iloilo". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved March 5, 2017.
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