Our Lady of Most Holy Rosary Parish Church (Makinabang)

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Makinabang Church
Our Lady of Most Holy Rosary Parish Church
Iglesia Parroquial de Nuestra Señora del Santísimo Rosario (Spanish)
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Makinabang Church
Location in Bulacan
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Makinabang Church
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Makinabang Church
Location in the Philippines
14°55′7″N120°53′10″E / 14.91861°N 120.88611°E / 14.91861; 120.88611
LocationMakinabang, Baliuag, Bulacan
CountryPhilippines
Denomination Roman Catholic
History
Status Parish church
DedicatedSeptember 08, 2016
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Architectural type Church building
Groundbreaking 1940
Completed1981
Specifications
Materials Steel, mixed sand, gravel & cement
Administration
Archdiocese Manila
Diocese Malolos
Clergy
Archbishop Jose Advincula
Bishop(s) Dennis Cabanada Villarojo
Priest(s) Nicanor J. Castro, V.F.

Our Lady of Most Holy Rosary Parish Church, commonly known as Makinabang Church or Bisitang Pula, is a Roman Catholic Marian church in Barangay Makinabang, Baliuag, Bulacan, Philippines. On October 7 it is one of four Roman Catholic parish churches in the municipality and is the focus of one of its largest processions each year. The other nearby Baliuag parishes which bound the church are: Saint Augustine Church (Población); Holy Family Parish (Tangos); and Our Lady of Mount Carmel (Sabang). [1] [2] The church is also about 2 miles from its neighbor, Sub-Parish Church of Sto. Cristo in barangay Santo Cristo.

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Makinabang Church is under the Vicariate of Saint Augustine of Hippo and belongs to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Malolos, a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Manila. Its incumbent team of priests in solidum moderator is parish priest Nicanor J. Castro, V.F., who was formally installed as the 6th Parish Priest on February 12, 2021. He succeeded the (Judicial Vicar), Winniefred F. Naboya, who was formally installed in November 2013. [3] Naboya replaced the former Parish Administrator, Macario R. Manahan, who succeeded Walderedo Castillo who died in 2008. The Parish Church's Vicar Forane is its current Parish Priest, Nicanor J. Castro, V.F.. [4] [5]

Etymology

Before the 1521-1898 Spanish colonization of the Philippines, Makinabang was already a settlement or sitio and the largest in Baliuag. When the Spanish friars, particularly the Augustinians, founded Saint Augustine Church in 1733, a Spanish mestizo introduced a wood sugarcane press to the area. The machine extracted panutsa (molasses), which the villagers mixed in with their coffee and other foods. Natives called the press makina (from the Spanish maquina), at which they would queue and abáng (Tagalog, "wait"). Those queuing would enquire "Marami pa bang nakaabang?" ("Are there many more waiting?), from which the word Makina-bang and eventually Makinabang was formed.

The chapel and its fence were originally painted red, for which reason the parish was called Bisitang Pula ("red chapel").

History

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Church interior in 2012
Statue of Makinabang's patron saint enshrined in its high altar Our Lady of the Rosary of Makinabang Church in Baliuag, Bulacan.jpg
Statue of Makinabang's patron saint enshrined in its high altar

The church was built in 1920 and established as Parish in 1941 with its patron Nuestra Señora del Santísimo Rosario (Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary), a Marian title in relation to the Rosary. Devotion to the Virgin Mary under this title goes back to 1571 when Pope Pius V instituted "Our Lady of Victory" as an annual feast to commemorate the victory in the Battle of Lepanto. [6] [7] [8] The victory was attributed to a rosary procession that day in St. Peter's Square in Rome for the success of the mission of the Holy League to hold back Muslim forces from overrunning Western Europe. In 1573, Pope Gregory XIII changed the title of this feast-day to "Feast of the Holy Rosary". in 1716 Pope Clement XI added the feast to the General Roman Calendar and assigned it to the first Sunday in October. Pope Pius X changed the date to October 7 in 1913, in his effort to restore celebration of the liturgy of the Sundays.

In 1920 the parish priests Pastor Luciano (d. 1985) suggested to Church authorities in Bulacan to build a small ermita or Kapilya. The new parish covered the Barangays of Tarcan, Santa Barbara, and even Taal and Santo Cristo in Pulilan, Bulacan. The small chapel is made of wood, nipa and light building materials, while its attached convento was made of nipa.

Jovito Reyes reconstructed the dilapidated chapel, adding concrete buttresses, including the walls, roof and convento. Wealthy residents, headed by Councilor Carmen Fernando García, Delfin Cruz and Salud S. Tesoro, helped build the new patio and grotto of the Sagrada Corazón and Our Lady of Lourdes.

Amador Wisco Cruz succeeded Jovito as parish priest on July 20, 1957. He bought the 4,000 sq.m. lot wherein the parishioners built the Parish Hall of the Cursillistas and Catholic Women's League. He is also known as the translator/editor of the most popular version of the Pasyón (Copyright 1949), the "Casaysayan nang Pasióng Mahal ni Jesucristong Panginoón Natin na Sucat Ipag-alab nang Pusò nang Sinomang Babasa". In the early 1990s, Expedito Caleon and Jess Cruz assisted the then ailing Amador, who died in 1992 after having served the parish for 35 years. Then came Ronald Ortega, Walderedo Castillo (d. 2008), and Macario R. Manahan (d. 2013).

In preparation for its 75th Jubilee in October 2016, the Pastoral Council initiated repairs and improvements on the church building and its environs, under Winniefred F. Naboya.

On February 12, 2021, Nicanor Castro was installed as the 6th parish priest.

Pastors

Parish Priests
No.PortraitNameFromUntil
1Padre Jovito F. Reyes†
(22 Sep. 1967)
1940
Appointed
1957
Appointed as Parish Priest in San Bartolome Church (Malabon)
2Rev. Fr. Amador W. Cruz†
(28 Sep. 1992)
1957
Appointed
1992
Died in Office
3Rev. Fr. Ronaldo "Bogs" Ortega1993
Appointed
2003
Took Sabbatical
4Rev. Fr. Walderedo Castillo†
(24 Sep. 2008)
2003
Appointed
2008
Died in Office
5Rev. Fr. Winniefred F. Naboya, J.V.2013
Appointed
2021
Appointed as Parish Priest Señora del Rosario Parish Pulonggubat, Guiguinto
6Rev. Fr. Nicanor J. Castro2021
Appointed
Incumbent
Parish Administrators
No.PortraitNameFromUntil
1Rev. Msgr. Macario Manahan†
(16 Mar. 2013)
2008
Assigned
2012
Resigned

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