Ermita Church Explained

Ermita Church
Fullname:Archdiocesan Shrine of Our Lady of Guidance
Native Name Lang:es
Coordinates:14.5786°N 120.9798°W
Location:Ermita, Manila
Country:Philippines
Denomination:Roman Catholic
Former Name:Hermitage of Our Lady of Guide
Dedication:Spanish; Castilian: [[Our Lady of Guidance|Nuestra Señora de Guía]]
People:Miguel López de Legazpi
Status:Shrine
Functional Status:Active
Heritage Designation:National Historical Commission of the Philippines
Designated Date: -->
Architect:Carlos A. Santos-Viola
Architectural Type:Chapel
Style:Modern
Parish:Nuestra Señora de Guia
Deanery:Nuestra Señora de Guia[1]
Archdiocese:Manila
Rector:Estelito Villegas
Vicar:Daniel Voltaire Hui
Dean:Joel de Leon Rescober[2]

The Archdiocesan Shrine of Our Lady of Guidance, also known as Ermita Shrine or Ermita Church (Spanish; Castilian: La Ermita de Nuestra Señora de Guía) is a shrine located in the district of Ermita in the city of Manila, Philippines. The church is home to the Marian image of the Immaculate Concepcion known as Spanish; Castilian: [[Nuestra Señora de Guía]], which is considered to be oldest in the Philippines, and in whose honor the church is officially named after and dedicated to.[3] [4]

History

The church began as a rustic shrine made of bamboo, nipa, and molave wood that was built to house the image of Our Lady of Guidance in the area where it was found in 1571 by Spanish soldiers under Miguel López de Legazpi. The shrine eventually became a chapel built in 1606 as house for the image and was called La Hermita ("The Chapel" or "Hermitage" in English).[5] The word also gave the name to the present district in Manila where the chapel is located. A Mexican Hermit-Priest came to the area and built an Hermitage there, thus, transforming its name to Ermita. Juan Fernandez de Leon who was a Hermit from Mexico before relocating to Manila, was responsible for building Hermita up.[6]

The church was damaged many times due to earthquakes. In addition, the image had to be transferred to the Manila Cathedral for safekeeping during the British occupation of Manila in 1762–1764. A more permanent stone church was built in 1810; the image was returned to the church in 1918.

In 1945 near the end of World War II, the church was reduced to rubble during the Battle of Manila. However, the image was saved from destruction and was temporarily kept in a private residence.[7] Work began for the reconstruction of the church in 1947 with a new design by architect Carlos A. Santos-Viola.[8] On March 28, 1949, attorney and future senator Jose W. Diokno married Carmen Icasiano at Ermita Church. Diokno was also baptized here on September 3, 1922, his godmother and second mother was Paz Wilson. By 1953, the reconstruction was completed and the image was returned to the new church.

On December 3, 2005, Manila Archbishop Cardinal Gaudencio B. Rosales elevated the status of this church to an archdiocesan shrine.[9]

Vicariate of Nuestra Señora de Guia

The church is under the jurisdiction of the Archdiocese of Manila under the vicariate forane of Nuestra Señora de Guia. Aside from the parish church, the vicariate covers the following churches:[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Vicariate of Nuestra Senora de Guia. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Manila. February 26, 2021.
  2. Web site: Appointment of Episcopal Vicars and Vicars Forane . 2023-06-10.
  3. Web site: About Ermita Church. Ermita Church. Archdiocesan Shrine of Nuestra Señora de Guia.
  4. Web site: Nuestra Señora de Guia, Ermita, Manila. Organographia Philipiniana.
  5. http://www.spanishdict.com/translate/ermita "ermita"
  6. https://archive.org/stream/in.ernet.dli.2015.530346/2015.530346.jesuits-in_djvu.txt "Jesuits In The Philippines (1581-1768)" Page 132
  7. DeAnda (2009-11-22). "In Honor of Nuestra Señora de Guia". With one's past... Retrieved on 2014-01-12.
  8. Web site: Malate – Ermita District: Part 3. July 21, 2013. Manila Nostalgia.
  9. Web site: Ermita celebrates 440 years of devotion to La Guia . May 15, 2011 . Philippine Daily Inquirer . Darang . Josephine . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141026082932/http://lifestyle.inquirer.net/sundaylifestyle/sundaylifestyle/view/20110515-336537/Ermita-celebrates-440-years-of-devotion-to-La-Guia . 2014-10-26 .