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Nature Church

The Mary Immaculate Parish also known as the Nature Church, or Focolare Church, is a parish church located in Apollo III, Moonwalk Village, Talon V in Las Piñas, Metro Manila, Philippines. It is known for its "nature theme" representing the ideas of Fr. Pierino Rogliardi and the architectural advocacy of Francisco Mañosa. When it was built in 1986, it was only capable of accommodating 100 people. Beside the main church is the San Lorenzo de Manila Chapel, which is a smaller version of the main church, suited for more intimate church gatherings.[1]

Nature Church
Mary Immaculate Parish
The interior of the Nature Church
Nature Church
Location in Metro Manila
14°25′37″N 120°59′48″E / 14.427012°N 120.996562°E / 14.427012; 120.996562Coordinates: 14°25′37″N 120°59′48″E / 14.427012°N 120.996562°E / 14.427012; 120.996562
LocationLas Piñas, Metro Manila
CountryPhilippines
DenominationCatholic
Websitemipnatureschurch.com
History
StatusParish church
FoundedAugust 22, 1979 (1979-08-22)
Founder(s)Most Rev. Jaime L. Cardinal Sin, DD
DedicationImmaculate Conception
DedicatedDecember 8, 1979 (1979-12-08)
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Architect(s)Francisco Mañosa
Architectural typeParish church
StyleOrganic
Groundbreaking1986 (1986)
DemolishedJanuary 1, 2007 (2007-01-01) (fireworks incident)
Administration
ProvinceManila
DioceseParañaque
Clergy
Bishop(s)Most Rev. Jesse E. Mercado, DD, STL
Priest(s)Rev. Msgr. Ismael B. Misolas, PC
Assistant priest(s)
Rev. Fr. Cyril Saw

History

The Mary Immaculate Parish originated from the Saint Joseph Parish located at Las Piñas' Barrio E. Aldana, well known for its Bamboo Organ, in an area where post-war new settlements were mushrooming and the need for spiritual nourishment was soon answered by a proliferation of chapels within villages.[2]

Sometime later, when the Holy Family Parish was established in BF Almanza which was close to Talon, its new parish priest, Fr. Ernesto Joaquin, took in these chapels, including the Sto. Niño Chapel in Moonwalk. This site was later chosen to house the new church to be built in honor of Mary Immaculate.[2]

On August 22, 1979, Jaime L. Cardinal Sin made the whole area of Talon, which comprises 40 subdivisions, into one parish under the name Mary Immaculate. He appointed Fr. Colin Apap and Fr. Victor Agius, both from Malta, as Parish Priest and Assistant Parish Priest. Fr. Collin was installed on September 8, 1979 while the church was dedicated on December 8, 1979.

Originally, the parish church was built out of the old Sto Niño Chapel in Moonwalk Village, Las Piñas, but as the community and population grew, its later parish priest, Fr Pierino Rogliardi, saw the need for a larger church structure. Hence the beginning of the building of the “Nature Church” complex, which would showcase Filipino organic architecture as championed by the chosen architect, National Artist Francisco “Bobby” Mañosa.[3]

On December 8, 1987 (1987-12-08), the feast day of the Immaculate Conception, the new church was inaugurated.

Architectural features

Architect Francisco Mañosa, together with Linggoy Alvarez who served as the landscaper, executed a nature concept for the church as the church would serve as the signature structure of the location's 4,000 square metres (43,000 sq ft) mango orchard. The idea was conceptualized by former parish priest Father Pierino Rogliardi.[4] The nature concept of the church is reflected in different parts of the church.

Altar

Tropical palms and plants served as its backdrop. It provided privacy for prayer and meditation.[5] The altar is a rough-finished coral marble slab resting on two madre cacao driftwood pedestals. Flat-topped boulders of various shapes and sizes line the altar and are used as seats by altar servers. The flooring of the altar section, similar to that of the aisles, is interplay of wood tiles from tree trunks cut crosswise and white pebble washout.[5]

Roofing

The roofing has a suspended, funnel-shaped form. It was covered with the woven network of 40,000 anahaw leaves, considered as the biggest anahaw-covered roof in the Philippines. 176 dove-shaped capiz lanterns spiraling towards the center of the ceiling were installed.[5]

Structural components

Beams and pillar are made out of 50-year-old mango trees. Six concrete posts provide additional strength. The flooring is composed of patchwork of stones and wooden slabs with pebble washout.[5]

Seats

Three sections of the assembly area are divided for seats. They are made out of fallen logs while kneelers are made out of flat pieces of wood.[5]

Landscape elements

A rock garden is located below the altar. It is ornamented with greens of carabao grass, wild bougainvillea, pakpak lawin, and a collection of other fern varieties grown on driftwoods. A man-made waterfall is also located at the boulders of the altar. The lagoon underneath collects the water, decorated with water lilies.[5]

Present condition

A fire occurred on New Year's Day, 2007. A self-propelling firework called "kwitis" (rocket) ignited a fire at the roofing of the church along with its electrical and audio system while the wooden seats were scorched with falling embers.[6] The church was rebuilt, integrating fire-resistant technology while still being faithful to Mañosa's original design. The church was re-opened and re-dedicated by Bishop Jesse Mercado on September 8, 2007.

Parish Priests

Since its establishment, Mary Immaculate Parish has been administered by diocesan priests affiliated with the Focolare Movement.

Name Tenure
Rev. Fr. Collin Apap 1979–1984
Rev. Fr. Pierino Rogliardi 1985–2003 (Retired)
Rev. Fr. Fidel G. Fabile 2003–2022 (Retired)

Programs

Mary Immaculate Parish runs a K–12 school (Mary Immaculate Parish Special School), a night school for adults, a pediatric and lying-in clinic, and a columbarium within the premises. The parish also established housing projects for the poor, notably Emmaus Village in Barangay Talon Singko.[7][8]

Schedule of Services

Masses

  • Tuesdays to Fridays: 6:00 PM
  • Saturdays: 6:30 AM and 6:00 PM (Anticipated/Vigil Mass)
  • Sundays: 8:00 AM(English), 10:00 AM (Tagalog), 4:00 PM (Tagalog), and 6:00 PM (English)
  • All masses are now live streamed on both Facebook and the YouTube Channel of the parish

Other Services

  • Baptism: Every Saturday at 11:00 AM
  • Confirmation: Typically held in December, in preparation for the parish fiesta.
  • Confession: By appointment
  • Wedding: Tuesday to Saturday; no weddings on Sundays and Mondays
  • Anointing of the Sick: By appointment

Gallery

Main Church

San Lorenzo Ruiz de Manila Chapel

Function halls

Ossuary Garden

References

  1. ^ . The Official Website of the City of Las Piñas. Archived from the original on 26 December 2014. Retrieved 21 December 2014.
  2. ^ a b "Nature Church". Official Website of Mary Immaculate Parish Church. Retrieved 26 September 2014.
  3. ^ . The Roman Catholic Diocese of Paranaque. Archived from the original on 26 September 2015. Retrieved 16 September 2015.
  4. ^ http://aboutphilippines.ph/Video-descriptions/Las-Pinas-Nature-Church.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  5. ^ a b c d e f "Humble Beginnings". Mary Immaculate Parish - Nature's Church. Retrieved 21 Dec 2014.
  6. ^ ""Kwitis" guts Las Piñas church". GMANews.TV. Quezon City. January 1, 2007. Retrieved 21 December 2014.
  7. ^ "Services". Mary Immaculate Parish - Nature's Church. Retrieved 8 February 2020.
  8. ^ "PABAHAY NI MARIA & GARMENT PRODUCTION LIFTED UP BECs: MIP, Las Pinas". CBCP Episcopal Committee on Basic Ecclesial Communities. Retrieved 8 February 2020.

External links

  • Official website
  • Mary Immaculate Parish Special School
  • Focolare Movement in the Philippines

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The Mary Immaculate Parish also known as the Nature Church or Focolare Church is a parish church located in Apollo III Moonwalk Village Talon V in Las Pinas Metro Manila Philippines It is known for its nature theme representing the ideas of Fr Pierino Rogliardi and the architectural advocacy of Francisco Manosa When it was built in 1986 it was only capable of accommodating 100 people Beside the main church is the San Lorenzo de Manila Chapel which is a smaller version of the main church suited for more intimate church gatherings 1 Nature ChurchMary Immaculate ParishThe interior of the Nature ChurchNature ChurchLocation in Metro Manila14 25 37 N 120 59 48 E 14 427012 N 120 996562 E 14 427012 120 996562 Coordinates 14 25 37 N 120 59 48 E 14 427012 N 120 996562 E 14 427012 120 996562LocationLas Pinas Metro ManilaCountryPhilippinesDenominationCatholicWebsitemipnatureschurch wbr comHistoryStatusParish churchFoundedAugust 22 1979 1979 08 22 Founder s Most Rev Jaime L Cardinal Sin DDDedicationImmaculate ConceptionDedicatedDecember 8 1979 1979 12 08 ArchitectureFunctional statusActiveArchitect s Francisco ManosaArchitectural typeParish churchStyleOrganicGroundbreaking1986 1986 DemolishedJanuary 1 2007 2007 01 01 fireworks incident AdministrationProvinceManilaDioceseParanaqueClergyBishop s Most Rev Jesse E Mercado DD STLPriest s Rev Msgr Ismael B Misolas PCAssistant priest s Rev Fr Cyril Saw Contents 1 History 2 Architectural features 2 1 Altar 2 2 Roofing 2 3 Structural components 2 4 Seats 2 5 Landscape elements 3 Present condition 4 Parish Priests 5 Programs 6 Schedule of Services 7 Gallery 7 1 Main Church 7 2 San Lorenzo Ruiz de Manila Chapel 7 3 Function halls 7 4 Ossuary Garden 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditThe Mary Immaculate Parish originated from the Saint Joseph Parish located at Las Pinas Barrio E Aldana well known for its Bamboo Organ in an area where post war new settlements were mushrooming and the need for spiritual nourishment was soon answered by a proliferation of chapels within villages 2 Sometime later when the Holy Family Parish was established in BF Almanza which was close to Talon its new parish priest Fr Ernesto Joaquin took in these chapels including the Sto Nino Chapel in Moonwalk This site was later chosen to house the new church to be built in honor of Mary Immaculate 2 On August 22 1979 Jaime L Cardinal Sin made the whole area of Talon which comprises 40 subdivisions into one parish under the name Mary Immaculate He appointed Fr Colin Apap and Fr Victor Agius both from Malta as Parish Priest and Assistant Parish Priest Fr Collin was installed on September 8 1979 while the church was dedicated on December 8 1979 Originally the parish church was built out of the old Sto Nino Chapel in Moonwalk Village Las Pinas but as the community and population grew its later parish priest Fr Pierino Rogliardi saw the need for a larger church structure Hence the beginning of the building of the Nature Church complex which would showcase Filipino organic architecture as championed by the chosen architect National Artist Francisco Bobby Manosa 3 On December 8 1987 1987 12 08 the feast day of the Immaculate Conception the new church was inaugurated Architectural features EditArchitect Francisco Manosa together with Linggoy Alvarez who served as the landscaper executed a nature concept for the church as the church would serve as the signature structure of the location s 4 000 square metres 43 000 sq ft mango orchard The idea was conceptualized by former parish priest Father Pierino Rogliardi 4 The nature concept of the church is reflected in different parts of the church Altar Edit Tropical palms and plants served as its backdrop It provided privacy for prayer and meditation 5 The altar is a rough finished coral marble slab resting on two madre cacao driftwood pedestals Flat topped boulders of various shapes and sizes line the altar and are used as seats by altar servers The flooring of the altar section similar to that of the aisles is interplay of wood tiles from tree trunks cut crosswise and white pebble washout 5 Roofing Edit The roofing has a suspended funnel shaped form It was covered with the woven network of 40 000 anahaw leaves considered as the biggest anahaw covered roof in the Philippines 176 dove shaped capiz lanterns spiraling towards the center of the ceiling were installed 5 Structural components Edit Beams and pillar are made out of 50 year old mango trees Six concrete posts provide additional strength The flooring is composed of patchwork of stones and wooden slabs with pebble washout 5 Seats Edit Three sections of the assembly area are divided for seats They are made out of fallen logs while kneelers are made out of flat pieces of wood 5 Landscape elements Edit A rock garden is located below the altar It is ornamented with greens of carabao grass wild bougainvillea pakpak lawin and a collection of other fern varieties grown on driftwoods A man made waterfall is also located at the boulders of the altar The lagoon underneath collects the water decorated with water lilies 5 Present condition EditA fire occurred on New Year s Day 2007 A self propelling firework called kwitis rocket ignited a fire at the roofing of the church along with its electrical and audio system while the wooden seats were scorched with falling embers 6 The church was rebuilt integrating fire resistant technology while still being faithful to Manosa s original design The church was re opened and re dedicated by Bishop Jesse Mercado on September 8 2007 Parish Priests EditSince its establishment Mary Immaculate Parish has been administered by diocesan priests affiliated with the Focolare Movement Name TenureRev Fr Collin Apap 1979 1984Rev Fr Pierino Rogliardi 1985 2003 Retired Rev Fr Fidel G Fabile 2003 2022 Retired Programs EditMary Immaculate Parish runs a K 12 school Mary Immaculate Parish Special School a night school for adults a pediatric and lying in clinic and a columbarium within the premises The parish also established housing projects for the poor notably Emmaus Village in Barangay Talon Singko 7 8 Schedule of Services EditMasses Tuesdays to Fridays 6 00 PM Saturdays 6 30 AM and 6 00 PM Anticipated Vigil Mass Sundays 8 00 AM English 10 00 AM Tagalog 4 00 PM Tagalog and 6 00 PM English All masses are now live streamed on both Facebook and the YouTube Channel of the parishOther Services Baptism Every Saturday at 11 00 AM Confirmation Typically held in December in preparation for the parish fiesta Confession By appointment Wedding Tuesday to Saturday no weddings on Sundays and Mondays Anointing of the Sick By appointmentGallery EditMain Church Edit Kneeling area Altar of Nature Church Wooden seats at Nature ChurchSan Lorenzo Ruiz de Manila Chapel Edit Abaniko style ceiling finishFunction halls Edit Banquet HallOssuary Garden Edit Saint Anthony Ossuary Saint Mark OssuaryReferences Edit Nature Church The Official Website of the City of Las Pinas Archived from the original on 26 December 2014 Retrieved 21 December 2014 a b Nature Church Official Website of Mary Immaculate Parish Church Retrieved 26 September 2014 Mary Immaculate Parish The Roman Catholic Diocese of Paranaque Archived from the original on 26 September 2015 Retrieved 16 September 2015 http aboutphilippines ph Video descriptions Las Pinas Nature Church pdf bare URL PDF a b c d e f Humble Beginnings Mary Immaculate Parish Nature s Church Retrieved 21 Dec 2014 Kwitis guts Las Pinas church GMANews TV Quezon City January 1 2007 Retrieved 21 December 2014 Services Mary Immaculate Parish Nature s Church Retrieved 8 February 2020 PABAHAY NI MARIA amp GARMENT PRODUCTION LIFTED UP BECs MIP Las Pinas CBCP Episcopal Committee on Basic Ecclesial Communities Retrieved 8 February 2020 External links EditOfficial website Mary Immaculate Parish Special School Focolare Movement in the Philippines Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nature Church amp oldid 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