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San Luis Gonzaga Parish Church

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Country
  
Philippines

Founded
  
1598

Height
  
11 m

Width
  
13 m

Province
  
Pampanga

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Dedication
  
Saint Aloysius Gonzaga

Length
  
56 m

Status
  
Parish church

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Location
  
Brgy. Poblacion, San Luis, Pampanga

Founder(s)
  
Fr. Ambrosio de San Agustin O.S.A.

Architectural styles
  
Renaissance architecture, Baroque architecture

Similar
  
Santa Monica Parish Ch, San Andres Apostol C, San Bartolome Church, San Nicolas de Tolentino, Immaculate Conception Church

The San Luis Gonzaga Parish Church, also referred to as San Luis Church, is a 19th-century Baroque church located at Brgy. Poblacion, San Luis, Pampanga, Philippines. The parish church, dedicated to Saint Aloysius Gonzaga, is under the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Fernando.

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Town History

San Luis, formerly referred to as San Nicolas de Cabagsac after its former vicar, Father Nicolas de Orduño, or simply cabagsa meaning a "place where plenty of fruit bats are caught" was founded by the Augustinian missionaries in 1742. Father Ambrosio de San Agustin was assigned as its first priest in April 25, 1744.

Church History

Records do not tell of the exact date of the construction of the present-day church although it was stated that Father Isidro Bernardo restored the said church structure in 1883. Father Francisco Diaz, then, enlarged the convent in 1877.

Architecture

The church facade is predominantly Baroque in style with the roughness and heaviness of its looks although some hints of Renaissance style can be found on the details of its twin belfries. The recessed main portal showcases a relief of the papal symbol and is flanked by two heavily-ornamented saints' niches. Stone balusters decorate the single window on the facade, the blind windows flanking it and the base of the pediment. Dominating the facade are columns capped with Ionic capitals and scroll-like volutes on the pediment.

References

San Luis Gonzaga Parish Church Wikipedia