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San Diego de Alcala Church

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Country
  
Philippines

Functional status
  
Active

Materials
  
adobe bricks

Status
  
Parish church

Archbishop
  
Luis Antonio Tagle

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Architectural type
  
Church building

Architectural style
  
Baroque architecture

Dedication
  
Didacus of Alcalá

San Diego de Alcala Church

Location
  
Valenzuela, Philippines

Address
  
Kapitan Vililia, Valenzuela, Metro Manila, Philippines

Diocese
  
Roman Catholic Diocese of Malolos

Archdiocese
  
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Manila

Similar
  
National Shrine of Our Lady, Meycauayan Church, Our Lady of Most Holy Rosary P, Obando Church, San Nicolas de Tolentino

San Diego de Alcala Church is a parish church in Valenzuela, located about 15.5 kilometres (9.6 mi) north of Manila in the Philippines. The original church was the oldest church in the city, built by Father Juan Taranco and finished by Father Jose Valencia in 1632. Destroyed during World War II, its surviving belfry is the oldest in the city.

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History

The Church of San Diego de Alcala in Brgy. Polo in Valenzuela was completed in 1632. Residents were forced into labor to complete the church after the town gained its independence in 1623 from Catangalan through the efforts of Father Juan Taranco and Don Juan Monsod, the barangay head of Polo. The main structure was destroyed by bombs during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines in World War II. The belfry and entrance are the only parts of the four-century old edifice that remain today. They have been preserved by the citizens of Polo.

Bell tower of San Diego de Alcala Church

The belfry or bell tower of San Diego de Alcala Church is a cultural and religious relic of the bygone Spanish era. A new church has since been rebuilt and renovated adjacent to the ruins, serving as an aesthetic counterpoint to the largely unchanged tower.

Feast day

Residents of barangays Polo and Poblacion celebrate the feast day of San Diego de Alcala on the 12th of November every year. Together with the fiesta, the town also celebrates the "Putong Polo Festival", a food festival honoring the putong Polo, a local variety of the Philippine rice cake puto.

References

San Diego de Alcala Church Wikipedia