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Our Lady of the Pillar Church (San Simon)

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Country
  
Philippines

Functional status
  
Active

Completed
  
1870

Opened
  
1870

Architectural style
  
Baroque architecture

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Architectural type
  
Church

Height
  
11 m

Length
  
55 m

Materials
  
Sand, Gravel, Cement

Our Lady of the Pillar Church (San Simon)

Location
  
San Juan, San Simon, Pampanga

Archdiocese
  
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Fernando

Similar
  
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The Our Lady of the Pillar Parish Church, also known as the San Simon Church, is a 19th-century Baroque church located at Barangay San Juan, San Simon, Pampanga, Philippines. The parish church, under the protection of its patron saints, the Virgin of the Pillar and Saint Peter, is under the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Fernando.

History and Architecture

The convent of San Simon was established by the Augustinians in April 20, 1771 and was placed under the patronage of Apostle Simon Peter. The town was formerly named after its secondary patron, Our Lady of the Pillar, and was purportedly named after its founder Mariano del Pilar de los Reyes. It was later renamed San Simon by Governor-general Simon de Anda y Salazar who named the town from his namesake upon the recommendation of his close allies, the Augustinian Friars. Governor General Anda moved the capital of the colony to Pampanga a few years before the founding of the town due to the 1762 British Invasion. Not much historical records are available regarding the construction of the current church other than that a stone edifice was constructed by Father Benito Ubierna in 1870. A certain Father Bernabe built the convent in 1889. Both structures were razed by fire by Filipino revolutionaries in May 5, 1898. Much of the stone walls of the church are intact while the façade and bell tower has been remodeled. The façade sports a triangular pediment, three triple-arched windows on its second level and a concrete porte-cochere. To its left stands the rectangular belfry topped with a pagoda-like canopy.

References

Our Lady of the Pillar Church (San Simon) Wikipedia