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The Minor Basilica and Shrine Parish of Our Lady of the Rosary of Orani, commonly known as Orani Church, is a
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built in the Neoclassical style located in the center of Orani, Bataan, in the Philippines. It is under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Balanga.


Etymology

Wilfredo C. Paguio believes that the town got its name from the word "maruani": a group of settlers introduced by the Samal people who wandered into the town and settled there in early days, about 300 years ago – the period which might be considered as the beginning of the history of the town although there were already human settlements in Orani as far back as the late 1500s. The name of Orani may also be traced to the town of Orani in the island of Sardinia in present-day Italy, then part of the Kingdom of Spain at the time when the Spanish missionaries, including the Dominicans, were first sent to the Philippines. Many towns and places in the Philippines carry the name of towns belonging to the Spanish Crown. This is due to the name's significance to the founders of the new town, or in recognition of the patronage and financial contribution of some members of the nobility to the missionary work of the ''frailes'' in the new area, or simply as an expression of nostalgia by the colonial masters. Such is the case of Nueva Ecija, Nueva Segovia, Nueva Vizcaya, Toledo, Albuquerque, Alcala, and Tolosa, to cite a few examples. Several Dominicans also trace their roots to Orani in Sardinia, while the Marquisate of Orani, the noble lineage that encompasses the territory to this day, was known to have contributed extensively to the missions in the New World.


Description

The Church of Orani is under the jurisdiction of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Balanga The Diocese of Balanga is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in the Philippines, established on March 17, 1975, by Pope Paul VI. The diocese has jurisdiction over the whole province of Bataan, with 38 parishes, 5 diocesan shrines, one ...
; It is part of the Vicariate of Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary. The titular patron saint is
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. The church is named after its patroness, commonly known as " Our Lady of Orani". She is also known as the ''Virgen Milagrosa'', a name given to her by her many devotees in light of a number of miracles attributed to her intercession. The title "Our Lady of the Rosary," or "Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary," is a title of the
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that has traditionally been promoted by the Order of Preachers (more popularly known as the
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) ever since it was founded by Dominic de Guzman in the 13th century. In 1571
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, a Dominican friar himself, instituted the feast of "Our Lady of Victory" to commemorate the victory of the Catholic naval forces in the
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.''Butler's Lives Of The Saints'' (April) by Alban Butler (1999) page 222 The victory was attributed to the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary, as a rosary procession had been offered on that day in St. Peter's Square in Rome for the success of the mission of the Holy League to hold back Ottoman forces from overrunning Western Europe. In 1573,
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changed the title of this feast to the "Feast of the Holy Rosary". This feast was extended by
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to the whole of the
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, inserting it into the
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in 1716. In 1960 under
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it is listed under the title ''Feast of the Blessed Virgin Mary of the Rosary''; and under the 1969 liturgical reforms of
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''Our Lady of the Rosary'' is mentioned as a mandatory memorial. In Orani, the patronal feast day is celebrated on the second Sunday of October. On April 18, 1959, ''Nuestra Señora del Rosario'' was canonically crowned in a solemn ceremony headed by the Archbishop of San Fernando and the Apostolic Nuncio to the Philippines. Since June 5, 2023, the rector and parish priest of Orani is Antonio "Tony" M. Quintos, Jr. Orani's Catholic population is about 33,957.


History

On April 21, 1714, the "visita" (
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) of Orani formally became an independent parish, separating itself from the Parish of Samal."Brief History of the Municipality of Orani", Orani
/ref> Diego Ortiz was appointed as Orani's first ''cura párroco''. The original structure, made out of nipa leaves and bamboo and constructed on the founding site in the 1600s, was modeled after the primitive types: open on all sides, thatched roofed held by columnar posts of molave wood and equipped with bamboo benches. The chapel was later made bigger and reconstructed with adobe and stone as well as sturdier roofing material. Agustín Manjares y Esquivel renovated the chapel in 1723. On June 23, 1768, the administration of the Dominican missions in Bataan was transferred to the Secular Clergy. This was due to the refusal of the Dominicans in Bataan to submit their parishes to the inspection and visit of the Archdiocese, then headed by Archbishop Basilio Sancho de Santa Justa y Rufina. In Orani, it was Bernardo de Aragón who turned over the parish to the secular priest Faustino Bautista, who had to sign an inventory of items belonging to the church and the Virgin. In 1806, a small "
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" (musical instrument housed in the church belfry) was installed. In 1833, the Dominicans returned with the death of Juan de los Reyes with Rafael Castro succeeding as Cura Parroco. The Dominican friars built and repaired the Orani church and convent in 1792 and 1836, but these were badly damaged by the September 16, 1852, earthquake. From 1868 to 1891, Bartolomé Alvarez del Manzano built and improved the church buildings, which were finished by Fermín Pérez de San Julián. It was also during the terms of these two parish priests that the "visitas" of Balut and Tapulao were built. They were also responsible for the beautification of Orani's Catholic cemetery as well as the construction of a primary school for boys and another, for girls, which were burned down by the Kaptipuneros who also used stones from the cemetery to build a blockade. During the revolution against Spain, Fermín Pérez de San Julián, was spared from the ire of the Katipuneros by the townspeople, particularly by the people of Tapulao, who kept their spiritual leader from harm. Other parish priests in Bataan were abducted, one was even hanged on a tree by the rebels. Pérez de San Julián together with other priests from Central Luzon, were eventually arrested by the rebels upon the orders of Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo. They were brought to prison camps where they were help captive until June 1899. After the Filipino-American war, Pérez de San Julián went back to Bataan and served as parish priest of Pilar until 1931. Early in the American colonial period, the priests at Orani organized catechetical instructions for first communicants, youth and adults in order to reinforce the faith of adherents to counter the rise of Protestantism. Assistance in this effort came from the Jesuit seminarians at San Carlos and San Javier Seminaries who would spend their summer break in the town upon the invitation of the parish priest, Pedro Salaverria. He was the administrator of the Hacienda de Dinalupihan of the Archdiocese of Manila. Debates between the Catholics and Protestants were organized in the town plaza. On March 16, 1938, a fire razed three fourths of Orani, Bataan, including the church, then under the stewardship of Gregorio Florencio, the Presidencia and the Tercena (former Bataan High School and later Orani Elementary School building). The partially damaged image of the Virgen Milagrosa was saved and brought to the Salaverría bahay na bato located beside the church. In September 1938, the Church of Orani was rehabilitated. On January 6, 1942, Japanese forces bombed Bataan and the church of Orani sustained minimal damages. The religious services were suspended until the liberation of the Philippines because the Japanese used the church as a garrison. According to a report of the mayor during the Japanese Occupation, Raymundo Galicia, the image of the Virgin was left untouched by the Japanese and remained on its altar during the entire Japanese Occupation. On August 15, 1945, the church was rehabilitated by Elias Calimbas. Later, Simplicio Fernandez and Emilano Santos finished its construction in 1982. The church was renovated from 1987 to October 6, 1991, under Antonio Dumaual and Camilo Pacanza. The new altar was blessed by Bishop Celso N. Guevarra on October 6, 1991. In 2002, the church and convent were repaired and improved. The "Museo ng Mahal na Birheng Maria", a repository of the Marian relics and artifacts was added to the convent. It is here where the numerous vestments and crowns of the Lady of the Most Holy Rosary are kept.


Architecture

The Orani church is an example of a mixture of old and new architecture. Although the church was drastically restructured and changed in the late 1980s and early 1990s, it still maintains the same lines and design of the old
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albeit with a different finish. The ceiling was heightened, the tile flooring changed to marble and the upper side windows demolished to give way to modern
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artwork despite the church's original
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and Neoclassic theme. The church has four
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s: the Gate of Heaven, the Gate of Saints, the Gate of Angels and the Gate of Paradise. The former Neoclassic altar, which was demolished in the late 1980s, has become the inspiration for the current altar which was built and blessed in 2012 under the administration of Santos Detablan. Brick tile flooring was installed in the church
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.


"Ang Batingaw ng Orani (1806)"

The historic bell of the church of the parish of the Nuestra Señora del Rosario was presented to the public and installed in front of the church on June 7, 1998. It is a symbol of the undying, truthful and timeless faith of the people of Orani to the Lord. Displayed in front of the church, the bell is another historical and religious artifact that symbolizes the birth and lasting legacy of Christianity in the province. The heritage bells were dedicated and first used during the tenure of parish priests Juan José de Acuña and Esteban de Sta. María in 1806.


Honors

In 1939, the Philippines Historical Committee installed a historical marker at the façade of the Church of Orani, classifying it as a house of worship with level II status. On April 18, 2009, the 50th Golden Anniversary of the Virgin's canonical coronation was celebrated with the presence of
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Gaudencio Cardinal Rosales ource: Parish Priest and Parish Office of Orani, Bataan, retrieved on January 16, 2013 In September 2019, the church was declared a
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by
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and was solemnly declared as such on December 12 in a Mass presided by Archbishop of San Fernando, Pampanga Florentino Lavarias as main celebrant, with other celebrants are bishops
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(the then Bishop of Balanga, Bataan), Victor Ocampo (
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), Enrique Macaraeg (
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), Dennis Villarojo ( Bulacan and Valenzuela, Metro Manila) and Fidelis Layug (Auxiliary Bishop of Lingayen-Dagupan, Pangasinan), first counselor at the
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Monsignor Julian Kabore, rector and parish priest Fr. Abraham SP. Pantig, and other priests of the Diocese of Balanga. The ''Nuestra Señora del Santo Rosario de Orani'' Church was declared a "" (
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) on August 22, 2004, by then Bishop of Balanga and now Archbishop of Lingayen-Dagupan
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. On September 25, 2012, the church of Orani also became an affiliate church of the Basilica of St. Mary Major in Rome, with all the rights and privileges conveyed on the latter. This means that the faithful, after fulfilling the standard conditions, can avail themselves of a plenary indulgences when they pray at the Church as if they had visited the Basilica in Rome.


Rectors and Parish Priests

# Rev. Bartolome Alvarez del Manzano # Rev. Msgr. Emilliano Santos # Rev. Fr. Antonio S. Dumaual # Rev. Msgr. Victor Ocampo (2002 – 2007) # Rev. Fr. Santos S. Detablan (June 5, 2011 – June 5, 2017) # Rev. Fr. Abraham SP. Pantig (June 5, 2017 – June 5, 2023) # Rev. Fr. Antonio "Tony" M. Quintos Jr. (June 5, 2023 – Present)


Gallery

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See also

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Roman Catholicism in the Philippines As part of the worldwide Catholic Church, the Catholic Church in the Philippines (), or the Philippine Catholic Church or Philippine Roman Catholic Church, is part of the world's largest Christian church under the spiritual leadership of the P ...
*
Roman Catholic Diocese of Balanga The Diocese of Balanga is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in the Philippines, established on March 17, 1975, by Pope Paul VI. The diocese has jurisdiction over the whole province of Bataan, with 38 parishes, 5 diocesan shrines, one ...
*
Balanga Cathedral The Cathedral-Shrine of Saint Joseph, Husband of Mary, commonly known as Balanga Cathedral, in Balanga, Bataan, is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Balanga which comprises entire of the civil province of Bataan, Philippines. Currentl ...
* Our Lady of Orani


References


Sources

*The 2010–2011 Catholic Directory of the Philippines (published by Claretian Publications for the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines, June 2010) * Barcelona, Mary Anne. Ynang Maria: A Celebration of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the Philippines. Edited by Consuelo B. Estepa, P.D. Pasig: Anvil Publishing, Inc, 2004. *P. 168, Fr. Pedro G. Galende, OSA, Philippine Church Façades, Manila: Vibal Publ. House, 2007. * Parish Priest and Parish Office Official Notes, Orani, Bataan (retrieved on January 16, 2013). * Bataan Women's Graphics, September 2010, Vol. III No. 15 *''A Tourist Guide to Notable Philippine Churches'', by Benjamin Locsin, 2007, New Day Publishers, Pasig, Philippines (, pages 39–41).


External links

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