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churches in Bohol are a distinct group of churches established during the early
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on the island-province of
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in the Philippines."Bohol Churches"
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Four of these churches – Baclayon, Loboc, Loon, and Maribojoc – have been declared National Cultural Treasures for their cultural, historical and architectural importance to the
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. On October 15, 2013, one of the largest earthquakes to hit Bohol struck the island with epicentre near
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, severely damaging the centuries-old churches in Baclayon, Dauis, Dimiao, Loay, Loboc, Loon and Maribojoc.Ranada, Pia (2013-10-15)
"Heartbreaking: 10 iconic churches in Bohol, Cebu damaged"
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Loon church, reputed as the largest in Bohol and one of the oldest, was destroyed and turned into a pile of rubble by the shaking and accompanying
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, as was that of Maribojoc – completely levelled to the ground with nothing left standing. The earthquake also destroyed newer churches made of
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. San Isidro Labrador church in
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lost its façade and other structures in the church complex.Marquez, Bullit (2013-10-16)
"The rubble at San Isidro de Labrador church which was caused by …"
Yahoo News. Retrieved on 2013-10-18.
St Michael parish church of Clarin, also made of reinforced concrete, collapsed, leaving just the bell tower and the front of the church standing.De Castro, Erik (2013-10-16)
"Death toll from Philippines quake at 107, more people missing"
The Globe. Retrieved on 2013-10-18.
Inabanga church also collapsed leaving just the façade and back of the building.(2013-10-18)

ABS-CBN News Channel. Retrieved on 2013-10-19.
The two diocese in Bohol (
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and
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both under the
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) plans to restore all the churches destroyed by the earthquake.


Alburquerque

The Alburquerque Church traces its beginnings as a visita of
Baclayon Church La Purisima Concepcion de la Virgen Maria Parish Church (also ''The Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary Parish Church''), commonly known as Baclayon Church, is a Roman Catholic Church in the municipality of Baclayon, Bohol, Philippines wi ...
. The parish was formally inaugurated in 1869. It was partially damaged when a 7.2-magnitude earthquake struck Bohol and other parts of Central Visayas last October 15, 2013. The church was declared a National Historical Landmark by the
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in 2014.


Anda


Antequera

The present Nuestra Señora del Rosario ( Our Lady of the Holy Rosary) church of Antequera was started in 1896 under the orders of Father Francisco Vega. He ordered the foundation to be constructed of sea stones cut into tablets. Construction was halted due to the 1898 revolution and the fall of the Spanish government. It was continued by 1908 and the church building, which was made of stone reinforced with
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, was completed in 1914 and inaugurated in December the same year. It was the first church in Bohol built with the use of cement. The 1914 neoclassical church still stands with little renovation and some improvements. Traces of the 1896 church foundation is still evident on some unfinished plaster on the lower ends of the church's outer walls. It is not of massive stone and smaller compared to the churches of other towns in Bohol. A notable feature of the church is its belfry situated on the left hand side of the church, which has a decorative dome roof with a statue of Jesus with outstretched arms at its peak. In August 2012, the church was repainted from white with blue and gold trims to a bright
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color with white trims.


Balilihan


Calape


Candijay

The municipality of
Candijay Candijay, officially the Municipality of Candijay ( ceb, Munisipyo sa Candijay; tgl, Bayan ng Candijay), is a 4th class municipality in the province of Bohol, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 30,119 people. Ca ...
was established in 1879 together with its establishment as a separate parish under the Recollects."Candijay Church"
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They left in 1898 because of the change of government, but returned at the request of the town and stayed till 1937. The parish was put under the patronage of
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whose feast day is May 19. The present Candijay Church is neogothic in style as evinced by its tower and windows. The church is made of concrete. The church recently added a portico in front.


Clarin

During the 2013 Bohol earthquake, the church of Clarin again collapsed leaving just the recently built bell tower and façade.


Corella

The municipality of Corella was established in the year 1884 and was named after the town of Corella in the province of
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, Spain. The parish of Corella was established by the Recollects led by Fr. Jose Cabanas. Its first parish priest, Fr. Felix Guillen, started the construction of a stone church in 1884. The church was dedicated to Nuestra Señora Del Villar (Our Lady of Villar), who is also the patron saint of Corella, Spain. The church was completed in 1886 under Fr. Nemesio Llorente. The convent and two stone school buildings were constructed under the direction of successive priests. The feast day of Nuestra Señora Del Villar of Corella, Bohol is 27 April, while in Corella, Spain, it is 15 days after Easter. The people of Corella are predominantly conservative Roman Catholic."Celebrating Its Quasi - Centennial ( 1884 - 2009 )"
Corella, Bohol Quasi-centennial. Retrieved on 2013-10-21.
Through the years the church became dilapidated and a new church was constructed in the year 1924 with the help of all parishioners.


Cortes


Dauis Church

The Dauis church has retained its Spanish architecture although it has a semi-modern façade. Its façade and portico collapsed during the 2013 Bohol earthquake.


Dimiao

Following the Bohol quake of 2013, the church received heavy cracks, displacing the ceiling of the church with a possibility of collapsing. The walls of both the left and right wings of the transept cracked open, and large portions of the outer stone finishes in various areas of the church exterior fell down.Espina, Flordeliza O. (2014-01-25)
"Bohol churches to be restored"
Manila Standard Today. Retrieved on 2014-03-05.
2014, the structure is still left standing unsafe and untouched by the local residents, only priests and authorities of the church convent are allowed to enter the severely damaged church.


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Garcia Hernandez


Guindulman


Inabanga

The church of Inabanga was reduced to piles of rubble during the earthquake of October 15, 2013 with only the façade standing. The church's galvanized iron roofing material had earlier been replaced with heavier tile roofing, which is not practical in an earthquake-prone country. The townsfolk blamed the new tile roof for the collapse of the church.


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Jetafe


Lila


Loay

The church of Loay was severely damaged after the 2013 Bohol earthquake; its façade collapsed and the roof caved in.(2013-10-15)

Yahoo News. Retrieved on 2013-10-19.


Loboc

The façade-portico of Loboc church collapsed during the earthquake of October 15, 2013. Its freestanding church tower also collapsed leaving less than half the tower standing.


Loon


Maribojoc Church

The 1886 Maribojoc church crumbled to the ground entirely during the
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.


Panglao Church


Tagbilaran

During the earthquake of 2013, the church was slightly damaged.


Talibon


Tubigon

The San Isidro Labrador Parish Church in Tubigon is dedicated to the Spanish-born saint, St. Isidore the Farmer since its establishment as a parish on year 1852. Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary is chosen as the secondary patron of the parish, as well as the patron for the parish's Basic Ecclesial Community (BEC). The Jesuits had already arrived in Tubigon and made a ''visita'' in year 1613 under the parish of
Calape Calape, officially the Municipality of Calape ( ceb, Munisipyo sa Calape; tgl, Bayan ng Calape), is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Bohol, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 33,079 people. Located no ...
. The Jesuits regularly held masses every Sunday only. This is probably the same ''"Tobigu"'' meant by Pedro Chirino who stated that the people built a church in anticipation of the Jesuits' arrival. Tubigon no longer appeared in a 1779 inventory of churches, suggesting that the town may have been abandoned. Recollects took over the church on year 1768 and on year 1899, secular priests then took care of the parish. It was the mother parish of St. John of the Cross Parish in Brgy. Cahayag and Santa Cruz Parish in Brgy. Cawayanan. The first church structure built to accommodate the locals before the 1852 present-day church stood on a hill, with a facade that faces the mountains. The locals of the town attributed the misfortunes, bad harvests, and calamities that happened in the town to the orientation of the church. It was said that it is not favorable for a church to face the mountains while turning its back to the sea. Upon the decision of building a bigger church structure due to the elevation of the ''visita'' to a parish, many locals insisted that the church's facade should face the sea as what it is in the present. According to the manuscript titled, ''"A Brief Historical Account of the Municipality of Tubigon, Province of Bohol"'' on 1953 by Anastasio Maluenda, then the District Supervisor of
Tubigon Tubigon, officially the Municipality of Tubigon ( ceb, Munisipyo sa Tubigon; tgl, Bayan ng Tubigon), is a 1st class municipality in the province of Bohol, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 47,886 people. Located ...
, the construction of the present church complex as well as the old convent began on year 1852 under the direction of Gobernadorcillo Benedicto Hurbana of Dauis and the parish priest Fr. Pedro Bolo. The old wooden convent building is nonexistent now after it was destroyed by a strong typhoon. The first mass was only held on the church on June 29, 1915 by Fr. Julio Fernandez who, on the same occasion, transferred the Holy Sacrament from the old church ruins to the present church. This means that the church building is one of the churches in Bohol to be constructed for more than 50 years before it was officially declared as finished. The church's ceiling paintings was done by Ray Francia on year 1928 under the direction of Fr. Jose de la Peña. The belltower was also made on the same year. However, it was only on year 1934 when the belltower was finished under the direction of Fr. Venerandro Reynes. The same parish priest also changed the wooden altar of the church with concrete one on year 1938. Msgr. Camilo V. Auza changed again the altar in 1980s. Through the years, several changes happened in the church complex as the locals are willing to donate for better improvement of the church. This includes the addition of more pews on side aisles, adding a stained glass art on the facade, as well as chandelier replacements and color scheme revision of the church's facade. The church was heavily damaged by
2013 Bohol earthquake The 2013 Bohol earthquake occurred on October 15 at in Bohol, an island province located in Central Visayas, Philippines. The magnitude of the earthquake was recorded at 7.2, with epicenter of Sagbayan, and its depth of focus was . It affe ...
. The earthquake brought major destruction to the church's interior, and caused its facade to collapse. On year 2015, the church complex was declared as an Important Cultural Property by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP). The marker can be seen on the right side of its main door. The assessment and reconstruction of the damaged church due to the earthquake took 5 years before its doors opened again to the parishioners. On May 28, 2018, the church complex was turned over to San Isidro Labrador Parish and
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who spearheaded the reconstruction. The 1852 church of San Isidro Labrador Parish follows the basilical layout of a central nave with aisles, however, it has a transept, and the crossing is covered by an octagonal cupola. The church fabric shows a mixture of materials. The upper part of the wall and most of the façade is concrete, but the lower part is of rubble bound by lime mortar. Metal sheets are also used in the upper section of the nave. Jose (2001, 100) suggests that these modern material were applied between the year when the bell tower was made. Tubigon church is one of the many churches in Bohol to have a ceiling painting done by a famous Cebuano artist Raymundo Francia on 1920s. Francia painted the narthex with a depiction of the Triumphant entry of Jesus into Jerusalem,
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, and St. Cecilia can be seen depicted in the choir loft's ceiling. The
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can be seen depicted in the nave. Death scenes including the ''La Muerte de San Jose'' are depicted on the left side transept while the three types of church are painted on the right side transept, namely: the Militant church, the Suffering church (also the Final Judgment), and the Triumphant church. St. Isidore and his wife Sta. Maria de la Cabeza can be seen painted on the side aisles ceiling. The two can also be seen on the sanctuary's ceiling together with the depiction of the Last Supper of Jesus. Francia employed the use of
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painting technique in the dome with a depiction of the
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. The main and side retablos are in Neo-classical design. The image of San Isidro Labrador is enthroned in the high main altar. The image of
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is enthroned in the gospel retablo while the image of the secondary patron, Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary is enthroned in the epistle retablo. The parish celebrates the feast of San Isidro Labrador every May 15. The parish also celebrates the feast day of its secondary patron, Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary every October with the celebration of the annual BEC Day.


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