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Dauis Church: Assumption of Our Lady Shrine Parish in Bohol

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Dauis Church: Assumption of Our Lady Shrine Parish in Bohol

Dauis Church: A Historical and Religious Landmark in Bohol

If you plan a trip to Bohol, Philippines, visit Dauis Church, also known as the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption. This historical church is located in the town of Dauis on Panglao Island and is a must-visit destination for travelers exploring the beautiful province of Bohol. Built in 1697 by the first Spanish missionaries, the National Historical Commission declared Dauis Church a National Historical Landmark.

Dauis Church by Pinay06 via Wikimedia cc

The Roman Catholic and Marian church is one of several parishes established by the Jesuits on the island during the Spanish times. The church’s architecture is a mix of styles, with its façade featuring Gothic and Baroque elements. The church’s interior is also impressive, with its intricate ceiling paintings, antique wooden pews, and religious statues.

Historical Background

Establishment

Dauis Church is one of several parishes established by the Jesuits on the island during the Spanish times. In 1697, Dauis Church was constructed by the devoted priests of the Jesuit Order. Nearly sixty years later, in 1753, Fr. Joseph Nepomuceno, S.J., built a convent in the church complex, which would later become the official residence for the Jesuits from Loboc.

Dauis Church Historical Marker
Dauis Church Historical Marker

The church was founded by Jesuit Father Diego de Ayala and Joseph Gregorio, with the construction conducted by Father Julio Saldana in 1863. The church was completed in 1923. In the same year, the church’s construction was completed, a grand inauguration was held with Messenger Juan Gorordo of Cebu presiding over the joyous occasion.

In 2009, Dauis Church Complex was officially recognized as a National Historical Landmark by NHCP, with a marker installed on May 16 of the same year. Composed of a church, watchtower, bell tower, and rectory, the complex is a remarkable example of architectural ingenuity, constructed entirely from quarried cut coral stones.

The National Museum of the Philippines named the Shrine Parish of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and its liturgical objects a National Cultural Treasure on August 29, 2011.

Architectural Evolution

Dauis Church is a fine representative of Byzantine-Romanesque architecture. The church has undergone several renovations and restorations over the years. In 1926, the church was destroyed by a strong earthquake, and reconstruction began…

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