Diocesan Shrine of San Antonio de Padua, Pila, Laguna
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The Church of Pila'','' also known as the San Antonio de Padua Parish Church, is a church dedicated to St. Anthony of Padua in the Philippines in 1578 and the first Antonine parish church in the Philippines in 1581 and probably in Asia. It is also designated as the National Shrine of San Antonio de Padua (
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: ''Pambansang Dambana ng San Antonio de Padua'') of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines on April 23, 2019. In 1606 the Franciscans set up the second printing press of the Philippines under the supervision of Tomás Pinpín and Domingo Loag. Its titular is St. Anthony of Padua, whose feast is celebrated every June 13.


History


Establishment of parish

The first missionaries in Pila were Augustinians who administered their missions from Bay. The
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then started to evangelize the townsmen of Pila through Fray Juán Portocarrero de Plasencia and Fray Diego de Oropesa de San José (known as the Apostles of Laguna and Tayabas) in 1578. They started to established "''Villa de Pila" ''and soon built a church out of cane, dedicated to St. Anthony of Padua. From being a ''reducción, ''Pila was elevated to a parish on the feast of its titular on June 13, 1581, with Fray Oropesa as its ''pastor'' (parish priest) until 1583. With its establishment, Pila became the first church dedicated to St. Anthony in the country. The Spanish colonial authorities gave the Pila the title, ''La Noble Villa de Pila''. In 1599 permission was given by the ''Superior Gobierno''to build a stone church. In 1617 the stone church and rectory was finished in Pagalangan (''place of reverence'').


Printing press

The Franciscans established the second printing press in the Philippines in 1606. The first Tagalog dictionary ''Vocabulario de la Lengua Tagala'' by local pastor Fray Pedro de San Buenaventura was printed here in 1613 by Tomás Pinpín and Domingo Loag. The dictionary was used to facilitate the evangelization of the Tagalog region.


Infirmary at Pila

An infirmary run by male Franciscan
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from Lumban was transferred to Pila in 1618, and in 1673 transferred to the town of Santa Cruz. About 75 Franciscan missionaries retired and died at Pila's infirmary, and were buried at the local cemetery. These included Fray Miguel de Talavera (died 1622), a prolific writer in Tagalog, and Fray Blás de la Madre de Diós (died 1626), ex-provincial and author of the earliest ''Flora de Filipinas'', Manila Archbishop Fernando Montero de Espinosa, newly arrived from Madrid, also died here in 1644 on his way to take possession of his see.


Ancient bell

The oldest surviving church bell of Pila was cast on the centenary of the parish in 1681 with the Franciscan emblem and the inscription “San Antonio de Pila.” It survived British invaders in 1762 when the people of Pila submerged it in Laguna de Bay facing the church. It is now the third-oldest church bell in the Philippines. When a new stone belfry was built in 1890, the parish recast an undated old bell in honor of St. Anthony in 1893. Today, the oldest bell of Pila is at the church convent.


Transfer

Due to flooding in Pagalangan (today's
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), the church and rectory were demolished and transferred to their current site in Sta. Clara in 1800. The land where the Pila Church and Municipal Hall of Pila stands was donated by Felizardo Rivera, the recognized founder of Pila. The buildings were constructed under the direction of Fray Antonio de Argobejo and Fray Domingo de Valencia, the town contributing for it. Due to controversies surrounding the transfer of the church, the relocation took almost two decades to complete.


Secular priests

From 1812 to 1835 Filipino secular priests served as acting pastors of Pila due to a shortage of Franciscan priests. These include Fray Lorenzo Samaniego (1812–1816); Pedro de los Santos (1816–1819); Pedro Alcántara (1819–1826); and Rudecindo Aquino (1826–1835). The present church and convent was built in 1849 by Fathers Antonio Argobejo and Domingo de Valencia. Both structure were badly damaged during the 1880 earthquake, in which the bell tower toppled. The bell tower was reconstructed by Father Damaso Bolanos and finished by Father Francisco de Santa Olalia, and again rebuilt by Father Lope Toledo. The present rectory or convent (''casa parroquial'') is made of stone, constructed under the direction of Father Benito del Quintanar in the 1840s. Fray Benito also started the ''Archicofradía del Nuestro Señor Padre San Francisco'' which was next in rank to the ''Venerable Orden Tercera'' (VOT) of the Franciscan Order. The religious festival of Flores de Mayo, for which Pila is now well known, was introduced in 1888 by Fray Benito de los Infantes. In 1855, plans for a concrete belfry were drawn by the local architect and builder, Maestro Sebastián Bade and was built after the 1863 earthquake.


The 1896 Revolution and US occupation

From being a calm town, Pila including the parish was rent asunder from 1896 during the Spanish revolution until the American occupation in 1902, where attempts of take over and reorganization of the government happened. American soldiers used the belfry and convent of Pila church for more than a year. At this time, church properties were destroyed and looted. The first monument to the Sacred Heart of Jesus in the province of Laguna was inaugurated at the Pila Plaza during the town fiesta in 1922.


Twentieth century

During the
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the town was not bombed, unlike neighboring towns Santa Cruz and
Pagsanjan Pagsanjan (pronounced ''PAG-sang-han''), officially the Municipality of Pagsanjan ( tgl, Bayan ng Pagsanjan), is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Laguna, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 44,327 peop ...
. The parish was transferred from the Archdiocese of Manila to the Diocese of Lipá when the latter was erected in 1910, and finally, to the newly established Diocese of San Pablo in 1966. The Diocese of San Pablo dedicated the Parish church of Pila as the Diocesan Shrine of San Antonio de Padua on July 9, 2002. It was led by Francisco San Diego, DD, former Bishop of San Pablo in the presence of
Ricardo Cardinal Vidal Ricardo Tito Jamin Vidal ( la, Ricardus Titus Vidal; es, Ricardo Tito Vidal y Jamín; (February 6, 1931 - October 18, 2017) was a Filipino prelate of the Catholic Church. Made a cardinal in 1985, he was Archbishop of Cebu from 1982 to 2010. ...
. Many devotees came from nearby places. The church was elevated to a national shrine in 2019 becoming the first church under the jurisdiction of the San Pablo Diocese to receive such status and the 25th shrine in the Philippines. The solemn declaration was led by Archbishop Romulo Valles, CBCP President.


Architectural features

The church has a three-level facade with classical
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. At the pediment is a niche reserved for St. Anthony. Windows of the
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can be seen at the second level while niches for the statues of the
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and the
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are found at the lowest level. The semicircular arched doorway has the
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seal on top. On the right side of the church is the convent, now used as a school building for ''Liceo de Pila'', while a square based octagonal bell tower is on the left side.


Pila historical town

The church complex of San Antonio de Padua is part of the Pila Historic Town Center together with the town center of Pila, and 35 old houses and buildings which were proclaimed as a National Historical Landmark by the National Historical Institute (NHI)) on May 17, 2000, by NHI Resolution no. 2, series of 2000.


Notable religious from Pila

* Sor Assumpta (the former Miss Magdalena Alava y Bartolome) Sor Consuelo, OSB (the former Miss Milagros Relova y Rivera), the first nuns from Pila who joined the “Pink Sisters” of the Perpetual Adoration and the Benedictine order respectively in 1932 * Father Félix Codera, first priest from Pila, ordained in 1938 *
Ricardo Cardinal Vidal Ricardo Tito Jamin Vidal ( la, Ricardus Titus Vidal; es, Ricardo Tito Vidal y Jamín; (February 6, 1931 - October 18, 2017) was a Filipino prelate of the Catholic Church. Made a cardinal in 1985, he was Archbishop of Cebu from 1982 to 2010. ...
, Archbishop-Emeritus of Cebu


In popular culture

The church of Pila was featured on '' The Amazing Race Asia 2 ''in 2007 and in the daytime television drama of
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, ''
Be Careful with my Heart ''Be Careful with My Heart'' is a 2012 Philippine television drama series starring Jodi Sta. Maria and Richard Yap. The series aired on ABS-CBN's ''PrimeTanghali'' noontime block and worldwide via The Filipino Channel from July 9, 2012 to Novem ...
''.


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External links


History of Pila
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