Nuestra Señora de los Angeles Parish Church (Santa Maria) explained

Santa Maria Church
Fullname:Nuestra Señora de los Angeles Parish Church
Pushpin Map:Philippines Laguna#Luzon mainland#Philippines
Map Caption:Location in Laguna##Location in Luzon##Location in the Philippines
Coordinates:14.4704°N 121.423°W
Location:Poblacion, Santa Maria, Laguna
Country:Philippines
Denomination:Roman Catholic
Founded Date:1602
Dedication:Nuestra Señora de los Angeles (Our Lady of Angels)
Dedicated Date:1613
Status:Parish church
Functional Status:Active
Style:Church building
Deanery:Sts. Peter and Paul
Archdiocese:Manila
Metropolis:Manila
Diocese:San Pablo
Province:Manila
Priest:John Derrick Manalo

Nuestra Señora de los Angeles Parish Church (also Our Lady of Angels Parish Church), commonly known as Santa Maria Church, is the only Roman Catholic church in the municipality of Santa Maria, Laguna, Philippines under the Diocese of San Pablo. Its titular is the Our Lady of Angels whose feast is celebrated every August 2.

Church history

Santa Maria was formerly a part of Guiling-guiling (now Siniloan) as a small village called Caboan. Father Antonio de la Llave was assigned as the first parish priest of Caboan. In 1602, the small village was converted into a town and renamed San Miguel de Caboan under the patronage of Saint Michael, the Archangel. Father Geronimo Vasquez built the stone church on the exact spot where the image of the Virgin Mary was found by a Caboan couple according to legend in 1613. Since then, the town was named Santa María de Caboan or simply Sta. Maria. The church was destroyed by the 1639 Chinese uprising and was rebuilt in 1669 by José de Jesus María, as well as the rectory. Like the other churches in Laguna, the church of Santa Maria was heavily damaged in the 1880 Luzon earthquakes.[1] It was rebuilt by Leopoldo Arellano in 1891. The facade of the church is still surviving at present. The church was again partly destroyed during the earthquake of August 20, 1937, but was not reconstructed until after the Liberation in 1945.[2]

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. https://books.google.com/books?id=aPcQAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA52 "American Journal of Science - Art.V. The earthquake of the Philippine Islands, July 1880"
  2. Web site: Historical Marker of Santa Maria Church. August 26, 2014.