San Agustin Church | |
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Archdiocesan Shrine of Our Lady of Consolation and Cincture | |
Immaculate Conception Parish | |
14°35′20″N 120°58′31″E / 14.58889°N 120.97528°E | |
Location | Intramuros, Manila |
Country | Philippines |
Denomination | Catholic Church |
Sui iuris church | Latin Church |
Religious order | Order of St. Augustine |
History | |
Former name(s) | Iglesia de San Pablo de Manila (Spanish) |
Founded | 1571 |
Founder(s) | Augustinians |
Dedication | Paul the Apostle |
Consecrated | 1607 |
Cult(s) present | Our Lady of Consolation and Cincture |
Architecture | |
Functional status | Active |
Heritage designation | World Heritage Site |
Designated | 1993 |
Architect(s) | Juan Macías |
Architectural type | Church and convent |
Style | Baroque |
Years built |
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Groundbreaking | 1586 |
Completed | January 19, 1607 |
Specifications | |
Length | 67.15 m (220.3 ft) |
Width | 24.93 m (81.8 ft) |
Other dimensions | Façade facing northwest |
Number of towers | 1[a] |
Materials | Adobe stones |
Administration | |
Archdiocese | Manila |
Deanery | Nuestra Señora de Guia[2] |
Parish | Immaculate Conception |
Clergy | |
Prior | Rev. Fr. James Gubat Uy, O.S.A. (convent) |
Rector | Fray Edwin Escobanas Hari, O.S.A. |
Priest(s) | Fray Reynante Bansale Balilo, O.S.A. |
Official name | Immaculate Conception Parish - San Agustin Church |
Part of | Baroque Churches of the Philippines |
Criteria | Cultural: (ii)(iv) |
Reference | 677bis-001 |
Inscription | 2037 (59th Session) |
Extensions | 2013 |
Area | 2.43 ha (262,000 sq ft) |
Buffer zone | 106.13 ha (11,424,000 sq ft) |
National Historical Landmarks | |
Official name | Church of San Agustin |
Type | House of worship |
Designated | August 1, 1973 |
Reference no. | No. 260, s. 1973 |
Region | National Capital Region |
Marker date | 1998 |
The Archdiocesan Shrine of Our Lady of Consolation and Cincture, also known as the Church of Saint Augustine and Immaculate Conception Parish, is a Roman Catholic church under the auspices of the Order of Saint Augustine located inside the historic walled city of Intramuros in Manila, Philippines. Completed in 1607, it is the oldest stone church in the country.[3]
In 1993, San Agustin Church was one of four Philippine churches constructed during the Spanish colonial period to be designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, under the collective title Baroque Churches of the Philippines.[4] It was named a National Historical Landmark by the Philippine government in 1976.[5]
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