Saint James the Great Parish Church, commonly known as Bolinao Church, is a Spanish colonialRoman Catholicchurch located at Brgy. Germinal in Bolinao, Pangasinan, Philippines. It is under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Alaminos. The church was made out of black coralstones. The church underwent series of natural and man-made calamities, such as the 1788 earthquake, 1819 fire incident, and Typhoon Emong in 2009. The said church was the Second largest church in bolinao, the First is the The Jesus Church - Bolinao that was started in March 1, 1969.
Notable Person
James William Camba Escanilla was known as the founder of Saint James The Great Parish Church that has founded in December 2019. The said person was the current mayor of Bolinao, Pangasinan.
History
The first religious friars in Bolinao were the Augustinians who stayed in the town from 1585 to 1587. The Dominicans took charge from 1588 to 1599. In 1600, the Augustinians returned and stayed until 1607. The missionary work left by the Augustinians were taken over by the Augustinian Recollects who administered the town from 1609 to 1679, up to 1712 when the Dominicans took over again. When the Recollects returned in 1609, they transferred the town to the mainland because of the troubles inflicted by the piratical raids. The Recollect fathers returned in 1749 and took charge until 1784. Since then, several priests administered the parish.[1]
The church tower of Bolinao used to be the tallest in Pangasinan until an earthquake destroyed half of the tower in 1788. The church convent was accidentally burned in 1819.[2]
The first priest was ordained in Bolinao Church in 1974. In 1985, it became a parish of the Diocese of Alaminos, previously being under the Diocese of Lingayen.
On May 7, 2009, the church was heavily devastated by Typhoon Emong and has since then been undergoing repairs and renovations.[2]
Rev. Fr. Joseph dela Santissima Trinidad (1671-1681)
Rev. Fr. Antonio de Sta. Maria (1681-1684)
Rev. Fr. Juan de los Santos (1681-1684)
Rev. Fr. Alfonso Villa (1684-1686)
Rev. Fr. Juan de los Santos (1684-1686)
Rev. Fr. Juan Fernandez (1686-1688)
Rev. Fr. Jose Plana (1686-1688)
Rev. Fr. Jose Solis (1688-1690)
Rev. Fr. Tomas Siclat
Rev. Fr. Tomas del Rosario
Rev. Fr. Juan Fernandez
Rev. Fr. Tomas del Rosario
Rev. Fr. Blas Iglesias
Rev. Fr. Felipe Fernandez
Rev. Fr. Felipe Fernandez
Rev. Fr. Antonio Perez
Rev. Fr. Jose Plana
Rev. Fr. Jeronimo Martin
Rev. Fr. Antonio Perez
Rev. Fr. Felipe Fernandez
Rev. Fr. Francisco dela Natividad
Rev. Fr. Juan de Sto Tomas
Rev. Fr. Joseph del Angel Custodio
Rev. Fr. Alonzo de San Nicolas
Rev. Fr. Joseph de San Agustin
Rev. Fr. Joseph de San Agustin
Rev. Fr. Alonzo de San Gabriel
Rev. Fr. Joseph del Angel Custodio
Rev. Fr. Joseph de San Nicolas
Rev. Fr. Alonzo de San Gabriel
Rev. Fr. Joseph de San Nicolas
Rev. Fr. Juan dela Asuncion
Rev. Fr. Joseph dela Angel Custodio
Rev. Fr. Joseph de San Joaquin
Rev. Fr. Joel de San Jose (1726-1728)
Rev. Fr. Juan de la Asuncion (1726-1728)
Rev. Fr. Juan de la Asuncion (1728-1729)
Rev. Fr. Santiago dela Encarnacion (1728-1729)
Rev. Fr. Alonzo de San Gabriel (1728-1729)
Rev. Fr. Joseph dela Concepcion (1728-1729)
Rev. Fr. Santiago dela Encarnacion (1730)
Rev. Fr. Joseph dela Concepcion (1730)
Rev. Fr. Joseph dela San Joaquin (1730)
Architectural features
Saint James the Great Parish is in High Renaissance style. One feature of the church is its trefoil arch main door. The overall design of the facade is plain and simple with the super-positioned columns alternating with window openings and tall blind arches conspicuously dominating the ends of the walls.[1]
Marker from the Saint James the Great Parish Church
St. James the Great Parish
Bolinao, Pangasinan, was canonically erected in the year 1609 when the Augustinian Friars took over this mission territory which was earlier entrusted by the Spanish Colonial Government to the Dominican Friars in the year 1594 and left the place in the year 1607 due to the vastness of their mission territories and the scarcity of their missionary members.
The Church tower of Bolinao measuring seventy-five (75) feet was then the tallest in the whole Pangasinan if not in the entire Northern Luzon. However, an earthquake in 1788 toppled about half of it. Then in 1819, the Church Convent was also accidentally burned.[6]
In popular culture
The town center of the Saint James the Great Parish Church in Bolinao, Pangasinan was one of the Miniland models featured at the Legoland Malaysia Resort. It was the only Philippine town featured at the said park.[7]
References
^ abAlarcon, Norma (2008). Philippine architecture during the pre-Spanish and Spanish periods. UST Publishing House.
^ abcSt. James the Great Parish, Bolinao, Pangasinan @405. Bolinao Church Parish Office. July 25, 2014.
^One scholar is quoted saying: "[T]hat the name of Luzon [Dolrdiin], which Mr. Romanet in his work Les voyages en Asie au XIV siecle, took for original in the work of Bl. Odoric de Pordenone is due to the natives and not to the foreigners; secondly, that for Odoric the so-called islands of Dondiin, comprise Ceylon, a part of Sonda, probably Berneo and the Island Hainan, but by no means the Philippine Islands.” - Cited by Isacio R. Rodriguez, “Bibliography on Legazpi and Urdaneta,” Philippine Studies 13, n. 2 (1965), 296 - 297