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Pila Church

The Church of Pila, also known as the San Antonio de Padua Parish Church, is a church dedicated to St. Anthony of Padua in the Philippines in 1578 and the first Antonine parish church in the Philippines in 1581 and probably in Asia.[2] It is also designated as the National Shrine of San Antonio de Padua (Filipino: Pambansang Dambana ng San Antonio de Padua) of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines on April 23, 2019. In 1606 the Franciscans set up the second printing press of the Philippines under the supervision of Tomás Pinpín and Domingo Loag.[3] Its titular is St. Anthony of Padua, whose feast is celebrated every June 13.

Pila Church
St. Anthony of Padua Parish
National Shrine of St. Anthony of Padua
Santuario Nacional de San Antonio de Padua
Pambansang Dambana ng San Antonio de Padua
Facade of the first Antonine Church in the Philippines
Pila Church
Republic of the Philippines
14°14′02″N 121°21′52″E / 14.233958°N 121.364398°E / 14.233958; 121.364398Coordinates: 14°14′02″N 121°21′52″E / 14.233958°N 121.364398°E / 14.233958; 121.364398
LocationPoblacion, Pila, Laguna
CountryPhilippines
DenominationRoman Catholic
History
StatusNational shrine and Parish church (2002)
Founded1578
Founder(s)Fr. Juan de Plasencia and Fr. Diego de Oropesa
DedicationSt. Anthony of Padua
Dedicated1581 (as Parish)
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Architectural typeChurch building
StyleBaroque
Completed1849
Specifications
MaterialsSand, gravel, cement, and bricks
Administration
SubdivisionVicariate of San Antonio de Padua[1]
ProvinceManila
ArchdioceseManila
DioceseSan Pablo
Clergy
ArchbishopJose Advincula
Bishop(s)Buenaventura M. Famadico
RectorEmil Urriquia
Vicar(s)Rommel Cacayorin

History

Establishment of parish

The first missionaries in Pila were Augustinians who administered their missions from Bay.[4] The Franciscans then started to evangelize the townsmen of Pila through Fray Juán Portocarrero de Plasencia and Fray Diego de Oropesa de San José (known as the Apostles of Laguna and Tayabas[2]) in 1578.[3][5] They started to established "Villa de Pila" and soon built a church out of cane, dedicated to St. Anthony of Padua.[6] From being a reducción, Pila was elevated to a parish on the feast of its titular on June 13, 1581, with Fray Oropesa as its pastor (parish priest) until 1583.[2] With its establishment, Pila became the first church dedicated to St. Anthony in the country.[7] The Spanish colonial authorities gave the Pila the title, La Noble Villa de Pila. In 1599 permission was given by the Superior Gobiernoto build a stone church.[6] In 1617 the stone church and rectory was finished in Pagalangan (place of reverence).[6]

Printing press

The Franciscans established the second printing press in the Philippines in 1606.[3] The first Tagalog dictionary Vocabulario de la Lengua Tagala by local pastor Fray Pedro de San Buenaventura was printed here in 1613 by Tomás Pinpín and Domingo Loag. The dictionary was used to facilitate the evangelization of the Tagalog region.

Infirmary at Pila

An infirmary run by male Franciscan religious from Lumban was transferred to Pila in 1618, and in 1673 transferred to the town of Santa Cruz.[8] About 75 Franciscan missionaries retired and died at Pila's infirmary, and were buried at the local cemetery. These included Fray Miguel de Talavera (died 1622), a prolific writer in Tagalog, and Fray Blás de la Madre de Diós (died 1626), ex-provincial and author of the earliest Flora de Filipinas, Manila Archbishop Fernando Montero de Espinosa, newly arrived from Madrid, also died here in 1644 on his way to take possession of his see.

Ancient bell

The oldest surviving church bell of Pila was cast on the centenary of the parish in 1681 with the Franciscan emblem and the inscription “San Antonio de Pila.” It survived British invaders in 1762 when the people of Pila submerged it in Laguna de Bay facing the church. It is now the third-oldest church bell in the Philippines.[7] When a new stone belfry was built in 1890, the parish recast an undated old bell in honor of St. Anthony in 1893.[2] Today, the oldest bell of Pila is at the church convent.

Transfer

Due to flooding in Pagalangan (today's Victoria), the church and rectory were demolished and transferred to their current site in Sta. Clara in 1800.[6] The land where the Pila Church and Municipal Hall of Pila stands was donated by Felizardo Rivera, the recognized founder of Pila. The buildings were constructed under the direction of Fray Antonio de Argobejo and Fray Domingo de Valencia, the town contributing for it.[2] Due to controversies surrounding the transfer of the church, the relocation took almost two decades to complete.[2]

Secular priests

From 1812 to 1835 Filipino secular priests served as acting pastors of Pila due to a shortage of Franciscan priests.[2] These include Fray Lorenzo Samaniego (1812–1816); Pedro de los Santos (1816–1819); Pedro Alcántara (1819–1826); and Rudecindo Aquino (1826–1835).[4] The present church and convent was built in 1849 by Fathers Antonio Argobejo and Domingo de Valencia.[7] Both structure were badly damaged during the 1880 earthquake, in which the bell tower toppled. The bell tower was reconstructed by Father Damaso Bolanos and finished by Father Francisco de Santa Olalia, and again rebuilt by Father Lope Toledo.[9] The present rectory or convent (casa parroquial) is made of stone, constructed under the direction of Father Benito del Quintanar in the 1840s.[6]

Fray Benito also started the Archicofradía del Nuestro Señor Padre San Francisco which was next in rank to the Venerable Orden Tercera (VOT) of the Franciscan Order. The religious festival of Flores de Mayo, for which Pila is now well known, was introduced in 1888 by Fray Benito de los Infantes.

In 1855, plans for a concrete belfry were drawn by the local architect and builder, Maestro Sebastián Bade and was built after the 1863 earthquake.

The 1896 Revolution and US occupation

 
The first monument of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Laguna can be found in Pila

From being a calm town, Pila including the parish was rent asunder from 1896 during the Spanish revolution until the American occupation in 1902, where attempts of take over and reorganization of the government happened. American soldiers used the belfry and convent of Pila church for more than a year. At this time, church properties were destroyed and looted.

The first monument to the Sacred Heart of Jesus in the province of Laguna was inaugurated at the Pila Plaza during the town fiesta in 1922.[4]

Twentieth century

During the second World War the town was not bombed, unlike neighboring towns Santa Cruz and Pagsanjan.[10] The parish was transferred from the Archdiocese of Manila to the Diocese of Lipá when the latter was erected in 1910, and finally, to the newly established Diocese of San Pablo in 1966.

The Diocese of San Pablo dedicated the Parish church of Pila as the Diocesan Shrine of San Antonio de Padua on July 9, 2002. It was led by Francisco San Diego, DD, former Bishop of San Pablo in the presence of Ricardo Cardinal Vidal. Many devotees came from nearby places.

The church was elevated to a national shrine in 2019 becoming the first church under the jurisdiction of the San Pablo Diocese to receive such status[11] and the 25th shrine in the Philippines.[12] The solemn declaration was led by Archbishop Romulo Valles, CBCP President.

Architectural features

The church has a three-level facade with classical Doric columns. At the pediment is a niche reserved for St. Anthony. Windows of the choir loft can be seen at the second level while niches for the statues of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary are found at the lowest level. The semicircular arched doorway has the Franciscan seal on top. On the right side of the church is the convent, now used as a school building for Liceo de Pila, while a square based octagonal bell tower is on the left side.[7]

Pila historical town

 
Municipal Center of Pila, Laguna

The church complex of San Antonio de Padua is part of the Pila Historic Town Center[13] together with the town center of Pila, and 35 old houses and buildings which were proclaimed as a National Historical Landmark by the National Historical Institute (NHI)) on May 17, 2000, by NHI Resolution no. 2, series of 2000.[14]

Notable religious from Pila

  • Sor Assumpta (the former Miss Magdalena Alava y Bartolome) Sor Consuelo, OSB (the former Miss Milagros Relova y Rivera), the first nuns from Pila who joined the “Pink Sisters” of the Perpetual Adoration and the Benedictine order respectively in 1932
  • Father Félix Codera, first priest from Pila, ordained in 1938
  • Ricardo Cardinal Vidal, Archbishop-Emeritus of Cebu

In popular culture

The church of Pila was featured on The Amazing Race Asia 2 in 2007 and in the daytime television drama of ABS-CBN, Be Careful with my Heart.[10]

Notes

  1. ^ "Vicariate of San Antonio de Padua". Diocese of San Pablo. Retrieved December 2, 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Santiago, Luciano. . Archived from the original on March 14, 2016. Retrieved June 15, 2014.
  3. ^ a b c Toribio Medina, Jose. . Archived from the original on March 4, 2016.
  4. ^ a b c Santiago, pp. 249–286
  5. ^ Huerta 1865, p. 119
  6. ^ a b c d e Huerta 1865, p. 120
  7. ^ a b c d "Bells of St. Francis". OFM Philippines Archives. Order of Friar Minors in the Philippines. Retrieved 24 November 2014.
  8. ^ Huerta 1865, p. 121
  9. ^ "With One's Past - Visita Iglesia". Retrieved June 15, 2014.
  10. ^ a b Castillo, Alexandra (April 8, 2014). "7 Churches, 1 Day: Explore Laguna, Visita Iglesia 2014". Retrieved August 27, 2014.
  11. ^ "This church in Laguna has been elevated to 'national shrine' status". ABS-CBN News. 23 April 2019. Retrieved 23 April 2019.
  12. ^ Lagarde, Roy (April 23, 2019). "Laguna's San Antonio de Padua Church now a 'national shrine'". Retrieved April 23, 2019.
  13. ^ Calleja, Niña Catherine (December 27, 2007). . Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on September 4, 2014. Retrieved June 15, 2014.
  14. ^ (PDF). National Historical Commission of the Philippines. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 18, 2014. Retrieved October 15, 2014.

Bibliography

  • Santiago, Luciano. (PDF). Ang Saysay ng Inskripsyon sa Binatbat na Tanso ng Laguna. Bagong Kasaysayan, Inc. pp. 249–286. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-08-22.
  • Huerta, Felix de (1865). Estado geográfico, topográfico, estadístico, histórico-religioso: de la santa y apostólica provincia de S. Gregorio Magno, de religiosos Menores descalzos de la regular y más estrecha observancia de N.S.P.S. Francisco, en las Islas Filipinas: comprende el número de religiosos, conventos, pueblos, situación de estos, años de su fundación, tributos, almas, producciones, industrias, cosas y casos especiales de su administración espiritual, en el archipiélago filipino, desde su fundación en el año de 1577 hasta el de 1865 [Geographical, topographical, statistical, historical and religious state of the holy and apostolic province of S. Gregorio Magno] (in Spanish). Binondo: Imprenta de M. Sanchez y Ca.

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The Church of Pila also known as the San Antonio de Padua Parish Church is a church dedicated to St Anthony of Padua in the Philippines in 1578 and the first Antonine parish church in the Philippines in 1581 and probably in Asia 2 It is also designated as the National Shrine of San Antonio de Padua Filipino Pambansang Dambana ng San Antonio de Padua of the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines on April 23 2019 In 1606 the Franciscans set up the second printing press of the Philippines under the supervision of Tomas Pinpin and Domingo Loag 3 Its titular is St Anthony of Padua whose feast is celebrated every June 13 Pila ChurchSt Anthony of Padua ParishNational Shrine of St Anthony of PaduaSantuario Nacional de San Antonio de PaduaPambansang Dambana ng San Antonio de PaduaFacade of the first Antonine Church in the PhilippinesPila ChurchRepublic of the Philippines14 14 02 N 121 21 52 E 14 233958 N 121 364398 E 14 233958 121 364398 Coordinates 14 14 02 N 121 21 52 E 14 233958 N 121 364398 E 14 233958 121 364398LocationPoblacion Pila LagunaCountryPhilippinesDenominationRoman CatholicHistoryStatusNational shrine and Parish church 2002 Founded1578Founder s Fr Juan de Plasencia and Fr Diego de OropesaDedicationSt Anthony of PaduaDedicated1581 as Parish ArchitectureFunctional statusActiveArchitectural typeChurch buildingStyleBaroqueCompleted1849SpecificationsMaterialsSand gravel cement and bricksAdministrationSubdivisionVicariate of San Antonio de Padua 1 ProvinceManilaArchdioceseManilaDioceseSan PabloClergyArchbishopJose AdvinculaBishop s Buenaventura M FamadicoRectorEmil UrriquiaVicar s Rommel Cacayorin Contents 1 History 1 1 Establishment of parish 1 2 Printing press 1 3 Infirmary at Pila 1 4 Ancient bell 1 5 Transfer 1 6 Secular priests 1 7 The 1896 Revolution and US occupation 1 8 Twentieth century 2 Architectural features 3 Pila historical town 4 Notable religious from Pila 5 In popular culture 6 Notes 7 Bibliography 8 External linksHistory EditEstablishment of parish Edit The first missionaries in Pila were Augustinians who administered their missions from Bay 4 The Franciscans then started to evangelize the townsmen of Pila through Fray Juan Portocarrero de Plasencia and Fray Diego de Oropesa de San Jose known as the Apostles of Laguna and Tayabas 2 in 1578 3 5 They started to established Villa de Pila and soon built a church out of cane dedicated to St Anthony of Padua 6 From being a reduccion Pila was elevated to a parish on the feast of its titular on June 13 1581 with Fray Oropesa as its pastor parish priest until 1583 2 With its establishment Pila became the first church dedicated to St Anthony in the country 7 The Spanish colonial authorities gave the Pila the title La Noble Villa de Pila In 1599 permission was given by the Superior Gobiernoto build a stone church 6 In 1617 the stone church and rectory was finished in Pagalangan place of reverence 6 Printing press Edit The Franciscans established the second printing press in the Philippines in 1606 3 The first Tagalog dictionary Vocabulario de la Lengua Tagala by local pastor Fray Pedro de San Buenaventura was printed here in 1613 by Tomas Pinpin and Domingo Loag The dictionary was used to facilitate the evangelization of the Tagalog region Infirmary at Pila Edit An infirmary run by male Franciscan religious from Lumban was transferred to Pila in 1618 and in 1673 transferred to the town of Santa Cruz 8 About 75 Franciscan missionaries retired and died at Pila s infirmary and were buried at the local cemetery These included Fray Miguel de Talavera died 1622 a prolific writer in Tagalog and Fray Blas de la Madre de Dios died 1626 ex provincial and author of the earliest Flora de Filipinas Manila Archbishop Fernando Montero de Espinosa newly arrived from Madrid also died here in 1644 on his way to take possession of his see Ancient bell Edit The oldest surviving church bell of Pila was cast on the centenary of the parish in 1681 with the Franciscan emblem and the inscription San Antonio de Pila It survived British invaders in 1762 when the people of Pila submerged it in Laguna de Bay facing the church It is now the third oldest church bell in the Philippines 7 When a new stone belfry was built in 1890 the parish recast an undated old bell in honor of St Anthony in 1893 2 Today the oldest bell of Pila is at the church convent Transfer Edit Due to flooding in Pagalangan today s Victoria the church and rectory were demolished and transferred to their current site in Sta Clara in 1800 6 The land where the Pila Church and Municipal Hall of Pila stands was donated by Felizardo Rivera the recognized founder of Pila The buildings were constructed under the direction of Fray Antonio de Argobejo and Fray Domingo de Valencia the town contributing for it 2 Due to controversies surrounding the transfer of the church the relocation took almost two decades to complete 2 Secular priests Edit From 1812 to 1835 Filipino secular priests served as acting pastors of Pila due to a shortage of Franciscan priests 2 These include Fray Lorenzo Samaniego 1812 1816 Pedro de los Santos 1816 1819 Pedro Alcantara 1819 1826 and Rudecindo Aquino 1826 1835 4 The present church and convent was built in 1849 by Fathers Antonio Argobejo and Domingo de Valencia 7 Both structure were badly damaged during the 1880 earthquake in which the bell tower toppled The bell tower was reconstructed by Father Damaso Bolanos and finished by Father Francisco de Santa Olalia and again rebuilt by Father Lope Toledo 9 The present rectory or convent casa parroquial is made of stone constructed under the direction of Father Benito del Quintanar in the 1840s 6 Fray Benito also started the Archicofradia del Nuestro Senor Padre San Francisco which was next in rank to the Venerable Orden Tercera VOT of the Franciscan Order The religious festival of Flores de Mayo for which Pila is now well known was introduced in 1888 by Fray Benito de los Infantes In 1855 plans for a concrete belfry were drawn by the local architect and builder Maestro Sebastian Bade and was built after the 1863 earthquake The 1896 Revolution and US occupation Edit The first monument of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Laguna can be found in Pila From being a calm town Pila including the parish was rent asunder from 1896 during the Spanish revolution until the American occupation in 1902 where attempts of take over and reorganization of the government happened American soldiers used the belfry and convent of Pila church for more than a year At this time church properties were destroyed and looted The first monument to the Sacred Heart of Jesus in the province of Laguna was inaugurated at the Pila Plaza during the town fiesta in 1922 4 Twentieth century Edit During the second World War the town was not bombed unlike neighboring towns Santa Cruz and Pagsanjan 10 The parish was transferred from the Archdiocese of Manila to the Diocese of Lipa when the latter was erected in 1910 and finally to the newly established Diocese of San Pablo in 1966 The Diocese of San Pablo dedicated the Parish church of Pila as the Diocesan Shrine of San Antonio de Padua on July 9 2002 It was led by Francisco San Diego DD former Bishop of San Pablo in the presence of Ricardo Cardinal Vidal Many devotees came from nearby places The church was elevated to a national shrine in 2019 becoming the first church under the jurisdiction of the San Pablo Diocese to receive such status 11 and the 25th shrine in the Philippines 12 The solemn declaration was led by Archbishop Romulo Valles CBCP President Architectural features EditThe church has a three level facade with classical Doric columns At the pediment is a niche reserved for St Anthony Windows of the choir loft can be seen at the second level while niches for the statues of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary are found at the lowest level The semicircular arched doorway has the Franciscan seal on top On the right side of the church is the convent now used as a school building for Liceo de Pila while a square based octagonal bell tower is on the left side 7 Pila historical town Edit Municipal Center of Pila Laguna The church complex of San Antonio de Padua is part of the Pila Historic Town Center 13 together with the town center of Pila and 35 old houses and buildings which were proclaimed as a National Historical Landmark by the National Historical Institute NHI on May 17 2000 by NHI Resolution no 2 series of 2000 14 Notable religious from Pila EditSor Assumpta the former Miss Magdalena Alava y Bartolome Sor Consuelo OSB the former Miss Milagros Relova y Rivera the first nuns from Pila who joined the Pink Sisters of the Perpetual Adoration and the Benedictine order respectively in 1932 Father Felix Codera first priest from Pila ordained in 1938 Ricardo Cardinal Vidal Archbishop Emeritus of CebuIn popular culture EditThe church of Pila was featured on The Amazing Race Asia 2in 2007 and in the daytime television drama of ABS CBN Be Careful with my Heart 10 Notes Edit Vicariate of San Antonio de Padua Diocese of San Pablo Retrieved December 2 2021 a b c d e f g Santiago Luciano The Shrine of San Antonio de Padua in Pila Laguna Archived from the original on March 14 2016 Retrieved June 15 2014 a b c Toribio Medina Jose Historia de la imprenta en los antiguos dominios espanoles de America y Oceania Archived from the original on March 4 2016 a b c Santiago pp 249 286 Huerta 1865 p 119 a b c d e Huerta 1865 p 120 a b c d Bells of St Francis OFM Philippines Archives Order of Friar Minors in the Philippines Retrieved 24 November 2014 Huerta 1865 p 121 With One s Past Visita Iglesia Retrieved June 15 2014 a b Castillo Alexandra April 8 2014 7 Churches 1 Day Explore Laguna Visita Iglesia 2014 Retrieved August 27 2014 This church in Laguna has been elevated to national shrine status ABS CBN News 23 April 2019 Retrieved 23 April 2019 Lagarde Roy April 23 2019 Laguna s San Antonio de Padua Church now a national shrine Retrieved April 23 2019 Calleja Nina Catherine December 27 2007 Pila a historical landmark that withstood war time Philippine Daily Inquirer Archived from the original on September 4 2014 Retrieved June 15 2014 Resolution No 2 s 2000 Declaring the Town Center of Pila in Laguna as a National Historical Landmark PDF National Historical Commission of the Philippines Archived from the original PDF on October 18 2014 Retrieved October 15 2014 Bibliography EditSantiago Luciano Sinaunang Pila Mula Pailah sa Pinagbayanan hanggang Pagalangan PDF Ang Saysay ng Inskripsyon sa Binatbat na Tanso ng Laguna Bagong Kasaysayan Inc pp 249 286 Archived from the original PDF on 2017 08 22 Huerta Felix de 1865 Estado geografico topografico estadistico historico religioso de la santa y apostolica provincia de S Gregorio Magno de religiosos Menores descalzos de la regular y mas estrecha observancia de N S P S Francisco en las Islas Filipinas comprende el numero de religiosos conventos pueblos situacion de estos anos de su fundacion tributos almas producciones industrias cosas y casos especiales de su administracion espiritual en el archipielago filipino desde su fundacion en el ano de 1577 hasta el de 1865 Geographical topographical statistical historical and religious state of the holy and apostolic province of S Gregorio Magno in Spanish Binondo Imprenta de M Sanchez y Ca External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pila Church History of Pila Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pila Church amp oldid 1128269469, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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