Holy Rosary Parish Church (Angeles City)
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Holy Rosary Parish Church, also known as Santo Rosario Church or the (), is a
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church in
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in the
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. It is under the jurisdiction of the
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. The church stands in the epicenter of the old Angeles town (formerly Barrio Culiat of
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), now known as Angeles City. The church building is recognized by the
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as a national historical site and as an important cultural property by the
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History

The foundations of the Holy Rosary Parish Church were first laid on October 18, 1877, by the founding families of old Angeles town led by Don Mariano V. Henson. It was laid out by town planners in the Spanish colonial era and is now one of the most distinctive landmarks of the city today. The church was constructed from 1877 to 1896 by the labor system, defined as the forced and unpaid labor of Filipino males for 40 days per year by the Spanish colonial government. The first Mass was held when only half of the church was built on April 14, 1886. The second half of the church, which includes the building's distinctive
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, was finished on September 17, 1891. The twin bells were rung for the first time on February 12, 1896. The church was finally finished as it still stands today in October 1909. Its engineering and architectural skills were provided by Don Antonio de la Camara from
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. The backyard of the church became the execution grounds from 1896-1898 during tensions between Filipino rebels and the Spanish forces. The church was also used by the U.S. Army as a military hospital from 1899 to 1900. During World War II, the church's
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was destroyed; it was restored by the government with the help of American troops and was finished by early 1944. In 2023, the two busiest times of the year at the church are the
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Procession, where bare-footed followers of the Apung Mamacalulu, or Lord of the Holy Sepulchre, join the procession in the city proper; and the
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celebration of Salubong that ends with the traditional meeting of the Risen Christ and Virgin Mary amidst fireworks.


2019 Luzon earthquake

On April 22, 2019, a 6.1 magnitude
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struck the island of
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in the
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, leaving at least 18 dead, three missing and injuring at least 256 others. Despite the
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being in
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, most of the damage to infrastructure occurred in the neighboring province of
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, which suffered damage to 29 buildings and structures, including churches. During the 2019 Luzon earthquake, the church sustained critical damage in two
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s and several windows' concrete frames, as well as cracks in several walls on the ceiling.


Restoration and dedication

An earthquake that struck Luzon in 2019 exposed the church's deteriorating conditions that demanded repair, restoration and conservation work. Installation of
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, and removal of debris and components were done to ensure the church's safety. Moreover, engineering works were performed to remove additions made to the structure over time and repair masonry defects on the west bell tower. It was estimated that the church's restoration work is to take at least 5 years and would require at least PHP100 million in funding. In September 2024, Korean businessmen of Hann Foundation Inc., Widus Hotel, Hann Casino, Clark Marriot, and
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Clark, donated P 5 million for the restoration of the Chapel of Devotion,
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,
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, and the Narthex Gallery of Saints, under
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Isiah Jerico B. Carreon assisted by Escuela Taller de Intramuros ( Revellin de Recoletos). In December 7, 2024, Mayor
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bestowed upon
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the
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ic " Key to the City of Angeles", who presided over the Solemn Eucharistic Celebration &
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of Pisamban Maragul and its main altar with Archbishops
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, D.D. and
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.


Gallery

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and
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* * {{Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Fernando Gothic Revival church buildings in the Philippines Buildings and structures in Angeles City Roman Catholic churches in Pampanga Churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Fernando