Lemery Church
Lemery Church | |
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Saint Roch Parish Simbahan ni San Roque | |
Facade of the church of Lemery, Batangas | |
13°52′59″N 120°54′48″E / 13.882932°N 120.913270°ECoordinates: 13°52′59″N 120°54′48″E / 13.882932°N 120.913270°E | |
Location | Illustre Avenue, Poblacion Lemery, Batangas |
Country | Philippines |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
History | |
Founded | 1866 |
Founder(s) | Augustinians |
Dedication | Saint Roch |
Architecture | |
Status | Parish |
Functional status | Active |
Architectural type | Church building |
Style | Neo-classic |
Completed | 1887 |
Administration | |
Archdiocese | Lipa |
Clergy | |
Archbishop | Gilbert Garcera |
Priest in charge | Rev. Msgr. Ruben M. Dimaculangan |
The Saint Roch Parish Church, is a Roman Catholic Church in the municipality of Lemery, Batangas in the Philippines. The parish became independent from Taal by the order of Manila's Archbishop in May 12, 1868.[1]
History
Lemery was originally a barrio of Taal under the name of San Genaro. It was separated from Taal in 1862, under the new name of "Lemery", and was accepted by the Augustinian Chapter in 1866. In 1867, Fr. Jose Martin started the construction of a church made of hew stone. It was finished in 1880 by Fr. Raymundo Cortazar, who was also responsible for the artistic convent and a cemetery which he also completed in 1887. The original church features a baroque facade flanked by twin towers. Unfortunately, the facade of the church, damaged in 1945, was totally demolished to pave the way for new one,[1] both facade and twin towers were pulled down to give may to modern cement structure. The facade later underwent renovations in 2013, remodeling the post war facade.
References
External links
Media related to Saint Roch Parish Church of Lemery at Wikimedia Commons