Candon Church

Coordinates: 17°11′36″N 120°26′57″E / 17.19325°N 120.44930°E / 17.19325; 120.44930
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Candon Church
Saint John of Sahagun Parish Church
Parokya ni San Juan de Sahagun (
Marlo Mendoza Peralta

The Saint John of Sahagun Parish Church, locally known as the Candon Church, is a church situated in the city of

campanile
(bell tower).

History

In 1591, the Augustinians accepted Candon as a house while Father Pedro Bravo, OSA initiated building one of the early churches in 1695. It was severely damaged in the 1707 earthquake that struck the country, but was rebuilt under the supervision of Father Jose Carbonel, OSA until 1710, and Father Diego del Castillo, OSA until 1713.[1]

Features

One of the highlights of this church are the two painting on canvas almost 150 feet (46 m) long, representing the 20 Mysteries of the Holy Rosary. It is said to be the longest religious painting in the Philippines. Father Vincente Avila, his cousin Mel Andino (an arts teacher), and Andino's student Redentor Castillo were the brains and hands behind the paintings, and was unveiled December 2007.

  • Church interior in 2009
    Church interior in 2009
  • Church ceiling
    Church ceiling
  • Church NHC historical marker
    Church NHC historical marker

References

  1. ^ Layug, Benjamin (2007). A tourist guide to notable Philippine Churches. Quezon City: New Day Publication.

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