The Saint James the Apostle Parish Church also known as Santiago Apostol Parish Church, Saint James the Great Parish Church or commonly known as Paete Church is the only Roman Catholic church in Paete, Laguna, Philippines. Its patron saint is Saint James the Apostle and his feast is celebrated every 25 July. The church is known for its huge and exqusite collection of images depicting the Passion of Christ, its century-old paintings and wooden images of saints (or poon). The current parish priest is Reverend Father Noel B. Conopio.
The church is 42 m (138 ft) long by 7 m (23 ft) thick by 42 m (138 ft) wide. The church underwent a lot of renovation due to natural calamities.
With a long history of losing the church building to earthquakes, the
current baroque mission church has large buttresses on each side to improve its earthquake resistance. It was made of adobe
bricks, a mixture of egg white and other native materials. The church
has an elaborate baroque style with a fusion of oriental artistry. The
intricate retablo pieces were made by Paetenian natives, among them were Bartolome Palatino and Francisco Macahumpan
The FACADE
The church's facade is divided by a frieze that continues around the adjoining belltower. It has bas reliefs of leaves and flowers and a sculpted image of St. James depicted as a Santiago Matamoros (Saint James the Moor-slayer) in a central niche
of the upper story. The relief of Saint James is no longer the original
image. The present relief which replaced the original one was installed
in 1804.
The triangular stepped pediment has a circular aperture directly above
the image of St. James. Several arched windows decorate the belltower.
The MURAL/PAINTINGS
The large wall paintings on wood panels inside the church were executed
by another notable son of Paete, Luciano Dans. These depict Langit, Lupa, Impiyerno
- Heaven, Earth, Hell - and large murals of Saint Christopher. Dans
used natural color pigments mixed with volcanic ash and brushes made
from cats' hair to create the murals. The large painting of San Cristobal on wood was purchased during the time of Father Francisco de Santa Gonzaleza for P22 on October 1852.
Unfortunately, the two St. Christopher paintings currently need
immediate conservation.: a lot of wood panels inside the church,
including the painted wood panels, are infested by termites
HISTORY
Paete was established as town in 1580 by Franciscan priest, Fray Juan Plasencia under the patronage of Saint Lawrence. Due to the scarcity of religious men, it was annexed to the visita of Lumban until October 20, 1600 and to Pangil until 1602. The first parish priest of Paete, Fray Pedro de Buenaventura was appointed in 1602. The first stone
church and convent were built by Paete natives under the supervision of
Fray Andres de Puertellanoin 1646 but it was later destroyed by an earthquake in 1717. A new stone church was started the same year under Fray Francisco de la Fuente. It was completed in 1840 under the term of Fray Luis de Nambroca. The church and convent was again destroyed by the 1880 Luzon earthquake. Father Gregorio Martin built a temporary small church of 33 m (108 ft) by 13.2 m (43 ft) by 8.6 m (28 ft). In 1884, the church was rebuilt under Father Pedro Galiano, now facing the Laguna lake but this was again destroyed by another earthquake in August 20, 1937. The church served as a dungeon and torture house to the people of Paete during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines in World War II.
POPULAR CELEBRATIONS
Salibanda
The celebration of Salibanda is celebrated every third week of
January. It marks the end of the Christmas season in Paete and the feast
of the Infant Jesus (or Santo Niño). It starts with a fluvial parade along with an image of Santo Niño and followed by a dance procession to the church.
Feast of San Antonio
The feast of San Antonio Abad, Paete's secondary patron is celebrated every January 17. A small stone chapel or ermita dedicated to the Saint Anthony is located near the main church
Lenten Season and Holy Week
At the start of the Lenten season, owners of privately owned
religious images that were handed down from generations put up an
exhibit of their religious icons on the church's hall. The collection of
images is one of the largest collection of images depicting the passion
of Christ. The exhibit usually ran from Ash Wednesday up to Holy Monday. On Holy Tuesday, a procession of miniature poon
carried by children along the church patio. From Holy Wednesday up to
Good Friday, locals processed their religious images around the town.
The most famous poon during the holy week celebration is Mariano Cagahastian Madriñan's replica of his own work of Mater Dolorosa. Madriñan, Paete's hero received a diploma of award and the King Alfonso XII of Spain Medal of Honor for his Mater Dolorosa work in 1882 which was exhibited at the International Exposition held in Amsterdam.
The image of the Mother of Sorrows was known for its movable parts with
excellent articulation. During procession, the image could be made to
embrace the statue of Christ carrying His cross, look up to gaze at St.
Veronica's veil and bless her with the sign of the cross. The image of St. Veronica could also move its hand to show the veil imprinted with Christ's face.
CHURCHES by Pinoy Blogger Prince
Friday, April 21, 2017
Mabitac, Laguna - Our Lady of Candelaria

The church is known for its 126 steps connecting the local road to the main church on top of the hill.
It has a Spanish style façade.
Due to natural calamities and war, only the belfry connected to the
church is the remaining original structure of the original 1618 church.
Since it became serviceable after the 1937 earthquake, the church was
greatly improved into its interior.
The first church of Mabitac was the aforementioned church between the two barrios of Siniloan. Due to flooding, the Franciscans transferred the church on top of Calvary or Kalbaryo Hill in 1618 and made it out of stone. Originally, the church only had 96 steps but further improvements increased it to more than 120 steps. It was seriously damaged during the 1880 earthquake and repaired under the supervision of Father Antonio de la Fuente and again severely damaged during the 1937 earthquake.
[Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuestra_Se%C3%B1ora_de_Candelaria_Parish_Church]
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