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The Minor Basilica of Saint Nicholas of Tolentino, also known as the Archdiocesan Shrine of Señor Santo Cristo Milagroso or Sinait Basilica, is a
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in the
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of
Sinait Sinait, officially the Municipality of Sinait (; ), is a municipality in the province of Ilocos Sur, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 25,998 people. History Before Magellan and his expedition reached the Philip ...
,
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, in northern
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. The church is known for housing the , a life-sized dark-skinned image of crucified Christ. It is dedicated to Saint
Nicholas of Tolentino Nicholas of Tolentino, OSA (, c. 1246September 10, 1305) known as the "Patron of Holy Souls", was an Italian Catholic Christian mysticism, mystic who is invoked as an advocate for the souls in Purgatory, especially during Lent and the month of ...
and is under the administration of the
Archdiocese of Nueva Segovia The Archdiocese of Nueva Segovia is an archdiocese of the Catholic Church in the Philippines. It covers the province of Ilocos Sur, on the island of Luzon. The see of the archdiocese is the city of Vigan. The archdiocese was erected in 1595 in ...
. In May 2021, it was granted the title of ''
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'', the 19th in the Philippines and the first in its archdiocese.


History

It was founded in 1574 and was completed in 1598, making it as one of the oldest religious buildings in the Philippines and the region. The Augustinian
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s initially administered the church until it was transferred to the
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in 1772 before being returned in 1854 to the Augustinians. On May 3, 2018, on the feast day of the finding of the ''El Santo Cristo Milagroso'', the church was declared as an archdiocesan shrine by Archbishop Marlo Mendoza Peralta of the
Archdiocese of Nueva Segovia The Archdiocese of Nueva Segovia is an archdiocese of the Catholic Church in the Philippines. It covers the province of Ilocos Sur, on the island of Luzon. The see of the archdiocese is the city of Vigan. The archdiocese was erected in 1595 in ...
. From that point on, the church became known as the Archdiocesan Shrine of Señor Santo Cristo Milagroso or alternatively as the Santuario de Santo Cristo Milagroso. On May 3, 2021, Archbishop Peralta announced that
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has elevated the 16th century church to the rank of
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. The announcement also coincided with the opening of the church’s “Jubilee Door” and exactly three years since the parish was declared as Archdiocesan Shrine of Santo Cristo Milagroso. The church was supposed to be formally elevated into a
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on September 10, 2021,
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of
Saint Nicholas of Tolentino Nicholas of Tolentino, OSA (, c. 1246September 10, 1305) known as the "Patron of Holy Souls", was an Italian Catholic mystic who is invoked as an advocate for the souls in Purgatory, especially during Lent and the month of November. He was a m ...
. However, due to the on-going
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, the declaration of its elevation was done on February 16, 2022, in a Eucharistic celebration presided by the Apostolic Nuncio to the Philippines Archbishop
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with Archbishop of Nueva Segovia
Marlo Mendoza Peralta Marlo Mendoza Peralta (born July 13, 1950, in San Carlos, Pangasinan),A ...
(''concelebrants'') and Archbishop of Lingayen-Dagupan
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(''concelebrants''), and attended by
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Cardinal Jose Fuerte Advincula ( homilist), Archbishop-emeritus of Cotabato Cardinal Orlando Beltran Quevedo (who gave a message), and six other
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from
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. Upon its elevation, it became known as Basilica Menor de San Nicolas de Tolentino, Santuario de Santo Cristo Milagroso.


Santo Cristo Milagroso

The 400-year old image of shares its history with the , a Marian image enshrined in the Saint John the Baptist Basilica in the neighboring
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. The Miraculous Statue of the Black Nazarene (), fondly called by its residents as "Apo Lakay," a treasure of Ilocandia, traces itself to
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. Along with the image of the La Virgen Milagrosa, It is said to have been sent floating the sea in a wooden box by Christians in Japan who were operating in secret for fear of persecution by the
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. It escaped the destruction of churches in Nagasaki in 1614 on the Bakufu's orders. The statue is one of three religious statues that survived the destruction.https://takayamaukon.com/2018/12/01/3-religious-icons-escape-destruction-of-nagasaki-churches-in-1614/?fbclid=IwY2xjawJXIA1leHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHWbcrFAlxx3Xk0jcJ2HXMRnFXk-naS_ffHrv6CTD_Q8X2jxfKNGe_WDSlw_aem_9Ovh810x9aBfmzGAvNDgbw Local accounts tell that in 1620, both the images of and were found in a floating crate at the boundary of the present-day
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s of Dadalaquiten Norte in Sinait, and Paguetpet in
Badoc Badoc, officially the Municipality of Badoc (; ), is a municipality in the province of Ilocos Norte, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 32,530 people. It is the birthplace of Filipino painter, Juan Luna. The touris ...
. The image of the crucified Christ went on to be enshrined in Sinait, while the Marian image was brought to Badoc. Devotees fondly call the image as , and is attributed with providing miraculous healing. The devotion to the draws multitude of
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s to the church of Sinait especially every Friday, earning the municipality the moniker "
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of the North". A smaller image of is also installed in a small chapel in the shore of Dadalaquiten Norte where it was found.


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