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Mahatao Church

Saint Charles Borromeo Parish Church (Spanish: Iglesia Parroquial de San Carlos Borromeo), also known as Mahatao Church, is a Roman Catholic church located in Mahatao, Batan Island, Batanes, Philippines. The church's titular is Saint Charles Borromeo whose feast is celebrated every November 4. Its beauty and excellent state of preservation made it a National Cultural Treasure by the National Museum of the Philippines on July 31, 2001.[1][2]

Mahatao Church
  • Saint Charles Borromeo Parish Church
  • San Carlos Borromeo Parish Church
  • Iglesia Parroquial de San Carlos Borromeo (Spanish)
The facade of the church
Mahatao Church
Mahatao Church
Mahatao Church
20°24′57″N 121°56′49″E / 20.4158538°N 121.9469749°E / 20.4158538; 121.9469749
LocationMahatao, Batan Island, Batanes
CountryPhilippines
DenominationRoman Catholic
History
StatusParish church
DedicationSt. Charles Borromeo
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Heritage designationNational Cultural Treasure
DesignatedJuly 31, 2001
Architectural typeChurch building
StyleBaroque
Administration
ArchdioceseTuguegarao
DiocesePrelature of Batanes
Clergy
ArchbishopSergio Utleg
Bishop(s)Camilo Diaz Gregorio

History edit

 
Church NHI historical marker

The town of Mahatao was first mentioned in history in 1720 with Fr. Juan Bel's report of villages in Batan Island.[3] When Batanes became a part of the Philippines and as a consequence, a Spanish colony, Mahatao was founded as an ecclesiastical mission by the Dominicans in 1783.[3] It was first a dependency of Basco, and placed under the advocacy of St. Bartholomew the Apostle but its patron saint and protector became St. Charles Borromeo later on, as stated in a report by Lieutenant Governor Joaquin del Castillo on May 6, 1792.[3]

The earliest church in Mahatao was constructed in 1787. It was initially made of light materials but underwent modifications that by the time Mahatao evolved from being a visita to a vicariate under Fr. Tomas Sanchez albeit unofficially [4] in 1789, the first stone church in Mahatao was built.

The first church was said to be ugly so when it was partially damaged during a very strong typhoon in 1872,[4] then Vicar Fr. Crescencio Polo saw to the reconstruction of a stronger and more artistic structure in 1873,[3] covering the roof with cogon.[4][2] Fr. Polo also remodeled the convent made of stone and mortar, which is attached to the church.

On September 19, 1898, the Katipunan revolutionaries ransacked the church. There were records that during this time, the original gold Episcopal crosier of the image of San Carlos as well as the gold jewelry pieces of the Lady of the Rosary and the Sto. Niño were stolen.[3]

Architectural features edit

 
Church interior in 2014

The church is made of stone and lime, common building materials in Batanes. An espadaña belfry is located on top of the facade's pediment with one of its bells dated 1874.[2] The church has uneven wall thickness due to addition of step buttresses and even buttress walls.[2] Its interiors, decorated in Baroque style, showcase floral designs sunburst ornaments painted in polychrome and gilt which lends a golden glow among the statuary.[1] The main retablo houses images of Saint Charles Borromeo, patron, on the center and surrounded by Saint Joseph, Saint Dominic de Guzman and Saint Rose of Lima. Two minor altar housing the image of the Our Lady of the Rosary on the right and of the Holy Child on the left of the central altar can also be found.

On the right side of the facade is the church convent. The second floor of the convent is not the typical volada or cantilevered gallery for convents in the Philippines but an open extended deck.[2] At the back of the convent are remains of an old circular well.[2] Located on the left side of the facade is a beacon used for navigation.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Navasero, Mandy (17 Feb 2013). "Five pillars of Faith in Batanes". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 1 June 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Jose, Regalado Trota (2011). "A Visual Documentation of Fil-Hispanic Churches (Part II): Batanes". Philippiana Sacra. 46 (136).
  3. ^ a b c d e Hornedo, Florentino. "A Brief History of Mahatao". in Viva San Carlos! 225th Annual Town & Parish Fiesta Oct 26-Nov 4, 2012.
  4. ^ a b c Hornedo, Florentino. "A Brief History of San Carlos Borromeo Church". in Viva San Carlos! 225th Annual Town & Parish Fiesta Oct 26-Nov 4, 2012.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Saint Charles Borromeo Church (Mahatao) at Wikimedia Commons
  • Mahatao Church on Facebook

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Saint Charles Borromeo Parish Church Spanish Iglesia Parroquial de San Carlos Borromeo also known as Mahatao Church is a Roman Catholic church located in Mahatao Batan Island Batanes Philippines The church s titular is Saint Charles Borromeo whose feast is celebrated every November 4 Its beauty and excellent state of preservation made it a National Cultural Treasure by the National Museum of the Philippines on July 31 2001 1 2 Mahatao ChurchSaint Charles Borromeo Parish ChurchSan Carlos Borromeo Parish ChurchIglesia Parroquial de San Carlos Borromeo Spanish The facade of the churchMahatao ChurchShow map of BatanesMahatao ChurchShow map of LuzonMahatao ChurchShow map of Philippines20 24 57 N 121 56 49 E 20 4158538 N 121 9469749 E 20 4158538 121 9469749LocationMahatao Batan Island BatanesCountryPhilippinesDenominationRoman CatholicHistoryStatusParish churchDedicationSt Charles BorromeoArchitectureFunctional statusActiveHeritage designationNational Cultural TreasureDesignatedJuly 31 2001Architectural typeChurch buildingStyleBaroqueAdministrationArchdioceseTuguegaraoDiocesePrelature of BatanesClergyArchbishopSergio UtlegBishop s Camilo Diaz Gregorio Contents 1 History 2 Architectural features 3 References 4 External linksHistory edit nbsp Church NHI historical marker The town of Mahatao was first mentioned in history in 1720 with Fr Juan Bel s report of villages in Batan Island 3 When Batanes became a part of the Philippines and as a consequence a Spanish colony Mahatao was founded as an ecclesiastical mission by the Dominicans in 1783 3 It was first a dependency of Basco and placed under the advocacy of St Bartholomew the Apostle but its patron saint and protector became St Charles Borromeo later on as stated in a report by Lieutenant Governor Joaquin del Castillo on May 6 1792 3 The earliest church in Mahatao was constructed in 1787 It was initially made of light materials but underwent modifications that by the time Mahatao evolved from being a visita to a vicariate under Fr Tomas Sanchez albeit unofficially 4 in 1789 the first stone church in Mahatao was built The first church was said to be ugly so when it was partially damaged during a very strong typhoon in 1872 4 then Vicar Fr Crescencio Polo saw to the reconstruction of a stronger and more artistic structure in 1873 3 covering the roof with cogon 4 2 Fr Polo also remodeled the convent made of stone and mortar which is attached to the church On September 19 1898 the Katipunan revolutionaries ransacked the church There were records that during this time the original gold Episcopal crosier of the image of San Carlos as well as the gold jewelry pieces of the Lady of the Rosary and the Sto Nino were stolen 3 Parish Priests of San Carlos Borromeo Parish Church of Mahatao Parish Priest Inclusive Dates Fr Tomas SanchezFirst vicar of Mahatao Fr Roman Naranjo and Fr Joaquin Ferrer Rev Fr Nicolas Gonzales O P 1852 1871 Rev Fr Crescencio Polo O P 1871 1883 Rev Fr Enrique Platero O P 1883 1884 Rev Fr Manuel Blasco O P 1884 1889 Rev Fr Anastacio Idigoras O P 1889 1892 Rev Fr Joaquin Comblor O P 1895 1901 Rev Fr Jose Serres O P 1901 1904 Rev Fr Juan Gomez O P 1904 1907 Rev Fr Emilio Miguel O P 1907 1913 Rev Fr Vicente Gonzalez O P 1913 1918 Rev Fr Jesus Fernandez O P 1918 1925 Rev Fr Emilio Ramos O P 1925 1929 Rev Fr Julio Gonzalez O P 1929 1941 Rev Fr Andres Pacho O P 1949 1954 Rev Fr Alfredo Castanon O P 1954 1955 Rev Fr Julio Gonzalez O P 1955 1981 Rev Fr Antonio Gonzalez O P March 1981 April 1989 Rev Fr Domingo Deniz O P April 1989 December 1989 Rev Fr Antonio Gonzalez O P December 1989 February 1998 Rev Fr Mariano G Martires 1998 2002 Rev Fr Vincent A Yee Concepcion 2002 Oct 2002 Rev Jonathan N Bailon Administrator 2002 2003 Rev Fr Javier B Fria June 2003 November 2004 Rev Fr Robert T Young Dec 2004 Jun 2007 Rev Fr Brigido R Casas Current parish priestArchitectural features edit nbsp Church interior in 2014 The church is made of stone and lime common building materials in Batanes An espadana belfry is located on top of the facade s pediment with one of its bells dated 1874 2 The church has uneven wall thickness due to addition of step buttresses and even buttress walls 2 Its interiors decorated in Baroque style showcase floral designs sunburst ornaments painted in polychrome and gilt which lends a golden glow among the statuary 1 The main retablo houses images of Saint Charles Borromeo patron on the center and surrounded by Saint Joseph Saint Dominic de Guzman and Saint Rose of Lima Two minor altar housing the image of the Our Lady of the Rosary on the right and of the Holy Child on the left of the central altar can also be found On the right side of the facade is the church convent The second floor of the convent is not the typical volada or cantilevered gallery for convents in the Philippines but an open extended deck 2 At the back of the convent are remains of an old circular well 2 Located on the left side of the facade is a beacon used for navigation References edit a b Navasero Mandy 17 Feb 2013 Five pillars of Faith in Batanes Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved 1 June 2014 a b c d e f Jose Regalado Trota 2011 A Visual Documentation of Fil Hispanic Churches Part II Batanes Philippiana Sacra 46 136 a b c d e Hornedo Florentino A Brief History of Mahatao in Viva San Carlos 225th Annual Town amp Parish Fiesta Oct 26 Nov 4 2012 a b c Hornedo Florentino A Brief History of San Carlos Borromeo Church in Viva San Carlos 225th Annual Town amp Parish Fiesta Oct 26 Nov 4 2012 External links edit nbsp Media related to Saint Charles Borromeo Church Mahatao at Wikimedia Commons Mahatao Church on Facebook Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mahatao Church amp oldid 1221007427, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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