Saint John the Baptist Parish Church (Calamba) explained

Calamba Church
Fullname:St. John the Baptist Parish Church
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Coordinates:14.2135°N 121.1675°W
Location:J.P. Rizal cor. Mercado St, Poblacion 5, Calamba, Laguna
Country:Philippines
Denomination:Roman Catholic
Founded Date:1779
Dedication:St. John the Baptist
Status:Parish church
Functional Status:Active
Heritage Designation:National Historical Landmark
Designated Date:January 14, 1974
Architectural Type:Church building
Style:Baroque
Materials:Sand, gravel, cement, and bricks
Deanery:St. John the Baptist
Archdiocese:Manila
Metropolis:Manila
Diocese:San Pablo
Province:Manila
Priest:Mario Rafael Castillo
Asstpriest:Philip James A. Baided
Florencio Villanueva

Saint John the Baptist Parish Church (Filipino; Pilipino: Simbahan ng Parokya ni San Juan Bautista), commonly known as Calamba Church, is the oldest Roman Catholic church in Calamba, Laguna, Philippines under the Diocese of San Pablo. It is located adjacent to Rizal Shrine and is known as the christening site of José Rizal.

History

Jesuit Missionaries in 1757 purchased a big portion of land called Spanish; Castilian: Hacienda de San Juan for their missions but the parish was only established in 1779 by the Franciscan friars upon gaining independence from the parochial church of Cabuyao (formerly known as Tabuco). The stone church was originally built in 1859 but destroyed on February 12, 1945, during the Second World War. The reconstruction of the church of Calamba was headed by Eliseo Dimaculangan.[1] The original altar was burned in 1862 but immediately rebuilt by Leoncio Lopez. The first Filipino priest, Angel Villaruz, served the longest in this church for 43 years since 1901.

Features

The church of Calamba is a stone church built under the Baroque style. It has several stained glasses, two of which are in the church entrance depicting Saint Dominic and San Lorenzo Ruiz. Other stained windows depicts the seven holy sacraments of the church such as baptism, reconciliation, confirmation and among others.

Baptistery

The church baptistery, where Rizal was baptized on June 22, 1861, by the then parish priest of Calamba Rufino Collantes and his godfather Pedro Casanas, is a recognized National Historical Landmark (Level 1).[2] The declaration was made by virtue of Resolution No. 2 of the Philippine Historical Commission (now National Historical Commission of the Philippines) on August 19, 1976, under Section 4 of the Executive Order No. 260 dated August 1, 1973, and amended by Executive Order No. 375 dated January 14, 1974. The original baptismal font was restored including original church items and reliquaries during Rizal's time. A transcript of Rizal's existing baptismal record is displayed on the left side of the baptistery entrance. The original baptismal records including the canonical books were lost on September 28, 1862, when Calamba Church was burned.[3]

The transcript of Rizal's baptismal certificate issued by Leoncio Lopez originally written in Spanish is shown below:[4]

Garden of Gethsemane

A small garden, named the "Garden of Gethsemane", is located at the right side facing the church entrance and was designed for devotees who want to meditate or pray. It contained 14 life-size bar reliefs of the Stations of the Cross, a "Well of Repentance" or Filipino; Pilipino: Balon ng Pagbabalik Loob, and a statue of John the Baptist. These were demolished in 2019.

Other church sections

The church also includes an adoration chapel at the right side of the main church entrance and an adjacent mini-museum. Upon entering the church complex, there is a columbarium on the right side facing the church entrance.

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Calamba Church. May 29, 2013.
  2. Web site: St. John the Baptist Church. May 29, 2013. City Government of Calamba. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130625083729/http://www.calambacity.gov.ph/Tourism-Section/Go/st-john-the-baptist-church.html. June 25, 2013.
  3. Web site: Jose Rizal: In Calamba, Laguna. May 29, 2013. Jose Rizal University.
  4. Web site: The baptism of Rizal at Saint John the Baptist Parish. February 17, 2010. May 29, 2013. Gorospe. Marjorie. May 29, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140529142000/http://loqal.ph/travel-and-outdoors/2010/02/17/the-baptism-of-rizal-at-saint-john-the-baptist-parish/. dead.