List of ruined churches in the Philippines

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The Philippines possesses dozens of ruined church sites dating to the Spanish colonial period.

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Image Name Location Order Structural type Ref.
Bacarra Bacarra, Ilocos Norte Augustinian belfry [1]
Bancuro Naujan, Occidental Mindoro Augustinian church [2]
Bangahon Church Ruins [war] Gandara, Samar church [3]
Banza Butuan, Caraga belfry
Binongtoan Carigara, Leyte church
Budiao Daraga, Albay church [4]
Cagsawa Daraga, Albay Franciscan belfry [5]
Dulag Dulag, Leyte church
Dumaguete belfry Dumaguete, Negros Oriental belfry
Ermita Dimiao, Bohol
Ermita Dumangas, Iloilo
Gui-ob Catarman, Camiguin church [6]
Kuta Bongabong, Occidental Mindoro church
Mangarin San Jose, Occidental Mindoro church
Mataguisi Pudtol, Apayao church [7]
Nahulugang Kampana Lagonoy, Camarines Sur belfry
Nassiping Gattaran, Cagayan church [8]
Nuestra Señora de la Escalera Nasugbu, Batangas church
Old Taal San Nicolas, Batangas church
Old Tanauan Talisay, Batangas church [9]
Palapag Palapag, Northern Samar church
Pasuquin Pasuquin, Ilocos Norte church
Pata Sanchez-Mira, Cagayan Dominican church [10]
Pindangan San Fernando, La Union church
St. Augustine Panglao, Bohol church
St. Hyacinth San Jacinto, Pangasinan church
San Agustin de Hippo Bantay, Ilocos Sur church
San Diego Silay, Negros Occidental church
San Francisco de Asis Tarangnan, Northern Samar church
San Francisco de Assisi Escalante, Negros Occidental church
San Guillermo de Aquitania Magsingal, Ilocos Sur church
San Jacinto de Polonia Camalaniugan, Cagayan church
San Julian de Cuenca Janiuay, Iloilo belfry
San Pablo de Cabigan Isabela church
San Pedro San Jose, Antique church
Santa Barbara Zumarraga, Samar church
Santa Maria Lal-lo, Cagayan church
Santa Rosa de Lima Bacacay, Albay church
Seven Dolors Hernani, Eastern Samar church
Siaton Siaton, Negros Occidental church
Tabang Santo Niño, Cagayan church
Tumbaga Sariaya, Quezon church
Tucalana Lal-lo, Cagayan de Oro church

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Regalado Trota Jose Jr (2000). "A Guillotine in the Convento: Notes and Questions on Historic Ilocos Norte Churches". The Journal of History. 46 (1–4): 1–1.
  2. ^ Paz, Victor (2004). Panimulang ulat tungkol sa isang pag-aaral pang-kasaysayan sa Bancuro, Naujan, Mindoro Oriental. Quezon Archaeological Studies Program, UP.
  3. ^ "Gandara - Samar Destinations". Local Philippines. 2020-04-23. Retrieved 2022-08-21.
  4. ^ Mangay, John Carlo A.; Miranda, Eric T.; Anicas, John Mark S.; Recto, Angel S.; Cayme, Jan-Michael C. (2018). "Characterization of Mortar from Church Ruins in Barangay Budiao, Daraga, Albay". MATEC Web of Conferences. 213: 02001. doi:10.1051/matecconf/201821302001. ISSN 2261-236X.
  5. ^ Recto, Angel (March 2018). "Preliminary Results of Archaeological Excavation in Cagsawa Ruins in Allbay, Philippines: Sacred Spaces Archaeology". SPAFA Journal 2.
  6. ^ Agcopra, Algie Faye T. (2013). "Conservation, Preservation, and Protection of the Old Catarman Church Ruins". Advancing Management Research. 1 (1).
  7. ^ Maria Nela B. Florendo (2015). "If Church Ruins Could Speak: Re-thinking Reduccion and the Plaza Complex in Northern Cordillera". The Journal of History. 61 (1): 1–1.
  8. ^ Ramos, Chita C. (2020). "DYANGGO AND SAMBALI RITUAL DANCES OF CAGAYAN: AN ANALYSIS" (PDF). International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation. 24 (08): 609.
  9. ^ HARGROVE, THOMAS R.; MEDINA, ISAGANI (1988). "Sunken Ruins in Lake Taal: An Investigation of a Legend". Philippine Studies. 36 (3): 330–351. ISSN 0031-7837.
  10. ^ Yap, Jessie R. (2021). The Establishment of the Dominican Presence (1581-1631) in the Period of the First Evangelization of the Philippines. Manila: PHILIPPINIANA SACRA.