A visit to the old and historic Church of San Jose de Placer on Plaza Libertad in downtown Iloilo City. From the founding of the first Chapel by the Jesuits in the early 1600s to the present day. With the story of the Church primary treasure the Statue of Lady of the Most Holy Rosary.
The Church of San Jose Placer, Plaza Libertad, Iloilo City, a historic and important Church
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The driving distance from our jumping off point at the
SM City parking lot in Iloilo to San José Placer
Church at Plaza Libertad in downtown Iloilo City is
approximately 10 kilometres. Which translates into a
driving time of between 30 to 40 minutes in City traffic.
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Church of San José Placer, from Plaza Libertad, Iloilo City 1928
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A very brief history of the area.
In 1566 as the Spanish conquest of the Philippines was underway and moving
north toward Manila, the Spaniards under Miguel López de Legazpi came to
Panay and established a settlement in Ogtong ( Oton ).
In 1581 Ronquillo moved the town center approximately 12 kilometres (7.5 mi)
east due to recurrent raids by Moro pirates and Dutch and English privateers,
and renamed the area La Villa de Arevalo in honour of his hometown in Ávila,
Spain.
In 1700, due to ever-increasing raids especially from the Dutch and the Moros,
the Spaniards again moved their seat of power some 25 kilometres (16 miles)
eastward to the village of Irong-Irong (previously called Estanzuela), which had
a natural and strategic defence against raids and where, at the mouth of the
river that snakes through Panay, they built Fort San Pedro to better guard
against the raids which were now the only threat to the Spaniards' hold on the
islands. Irong-Irong or Ilong-Ilong was shortened to Iloilo and with its natural
port quickly became the capital of the province.
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In about 1607, the Jesuits, built a small chapel to
serve the newest settlement named Estanzuela
and it was to be the foundation of the San José
Placer Church and Parish.
‘Internal’ Church politics saw the parish change
hands frequently over the years. When the
Jesuits were expelled from the Philippines in
1768, the Dominicans took over for a few years
and the Parish was transferred to the Diocese in
1775 until 1868 when the Augustinians took it
over.
The original ‘chapel’ had been built of light
materials – bamboo etc…Friar Mauricio Blanco,
the first Prior of Iloilo, named in 1873 started to
restore and expand the original Chapel. He later,
laid the foundations of the new Church using
stone and brick. The original concept was to build
a church in the Byzantine architectural tradition
including three naves and a transcept.
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Friar Blanco finally completed the church in about 1885 and in fact started to add
two belfries in 1893 using several hundred labourers. They added a clock and a
barometer to the towers and began the construction of the Convento.
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The primary treasure of the San José Church is the Statue of Our Lady of the Most
Holy Rosary.
According to tradition, it all began on the night of September 30, 1616 when the
statue of Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary was discovered among the debris of the
Real Fuerza de San Pedro or the fort by Don Diego Quiñones after a hard won
battle against the Dutch.
Quiñones was the Spanish leader of a group of Filipino and Spanish soldiers who
built the fort, and who defended it from the determined attack of “very large” Dutch
force. Two Augustinian missionaries, Friar Juan de Morales and Friar Jeronimo
Arevalo, were present during the attack, and they inspired the soldiers' morale and
spirit. It must be noted that the Dutch at that time were interested in occupying the
Philippines and driving out the Spaniards.
Three days of “unequal and rigorous fighting” eventually led the Dutch to retreat
leaving behind 80 dead and 100 wounded. The victory of Quiñones and his men
was taken as “a good sign of success” for future battles. This was further reinforced
with the discovery of the image after the Dutch had left and the defenders took
stock of the destruction in the fort.
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Soon after, Fr. Morales and Fr. Arevalo, with the permission of the Spanish alcalde-
mayor, constructed a post in which they displayed the statue of Our Lady of the
Most Holy Rosary and brought to a chapel in the fortress. The newly-found statue
was immediately venerated and soon proclaimed as patron mediatrix of Iloilo.
For the past three centuries, commitment and zeal towards the statue grew. To the
surprise of the city population, devotions to the Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary
spread all over Panay and Negros until pilgrims from different parts of the country
flocked and paid homage to it.
Today, the replica of the image of the Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary stands
proud in Fort San Pedro. At the base of the statue, there is an inscription that reads:
This monument stands as a memento of the historic finding of the miraculous Our
Lady of the Most Holy Rosary in Fort San Pedro by Captain Diego Quiñones and
his Filipino-Spanish soldiers on September 30, 1616. It was constructed by the Iloilo
devotees over the occasion of the solemn coronation of the Holy Image on October
11, 1970. The holy image is enshrined and venerated at the San Jose Parish
Church, Plaza Libertad, Iloilo City.
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Assessor: Purchase of Ker lot beneficial to city
Wednesday, February 12, 2014 (A Report from Sun Star, Iloilo)
ILOILO City Assessor Nelson Parreño, who was recently awarded as the most
outstanding city assessor of the country, branded the proposed purchase of a lot
adjoining the Iloilo City Hall as beneficial to the city.
Parreño said the planned purchase of a 3,063-square-meter lot owned by British
firm Ker and Co. at P35 million is a good buy, considering the cost and market value
of the lot located in a prime area.
The City Assessor Office has appraised the lot at P11,000 per square meter based
on the 2006 appraised value, which the lot in question would cost at P36.35 million.
But the Department of Finance has mandated the general revision of real properties
for purposes of taxation in every three years.
However, the City Government did not pushed through with the revision in 2009 due
to destruction caused by Typhoon Frank. The City Assessor’s Office is set to
implement the general revision of appraised value of real properties starting 2015
upon approval of the City Council.
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The proposed revision of the lot’s appraised value would then P15,000 per square
meter or about P45.9 million, as the revised market value of lots along JM Basa to
Muelle Loney is P15,000 per square meter.
Parreño said it is highly beneficial to the City Government to buy the lot now with
installment payment than wait for 2015 with a new revised appraised value.
Last week, Ker and Co. President Virgilio Cruz and Iloilo Manager Roger Aguilar
paid a visit to Mayor Jed Patrick Mabilog to offer the lot and discuss the terms and
conditions of the purchase. Ker and Co. lowered the lot price from P50 million to
P35 million.
Mabilog said he is intended to put up an Executive House, city gallery and a parking
lot at the Ker lot. However, the heritage design of the existing building, used to be a
trading office, will remain, as the building is already more than 75 years old. (LCP)
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