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San Guillermo Parish Church is a Roman Catholic church in Bacolor, Pampanga, Philippines.It is under the jurisdiction of the Archdiocese of San Fernando.Named after San Guillermo, the town's patron saint, the church was originally constructed by the Augustinian Friars in 1576 – also the town's founding – with Padre Diego de Ochoa, OSA, becoming the town's first parish priest two years later.
The main landmark of the town is the San Guillermo Parish Church known as the 'sunken church', one of the structures that was half-buried by the lava flow from the eruption of Mount Pinatubo in 1991. The church has since been renovated and is currently operational and may be accessed through what were once the second floor windows, now ...
San Guillermo Parish Church may refer to: San Guillermo Parish Church (Bacolor), Pampanga, Philippines; Magsingal Church, Ilocos Sur, Philippines; See also
San Agustin Church (Lubao) San Andres Apostol Church (Candaba) San Bartolome Church (Magalang) San Fernando Cathedral (Pampanga) San Guillermo Parish Church (Bacolor) San Jose Matulid Chapel; San Luis Gonzaga Parish Church; San Nicolas de Tolentino Church (Macabebe) San Simon Church; Santa Catalina Parish Church (Arayat) Santa Monica Parish ...
English: San Guillermo Parish Church in Bacolor, Pampanga - 2015 version, almost restored; a rarest photography at full 4 pm almost sunset photography with all lights on in a Wedding ceremony with Solemn Holy Mass Liturgy by Fr. Panlilio of the Cabetican Sunken Church.
San Agustin Church (Lubao) San Andres Apostol Church (Candaba) San Bartolome Church (Magalang) San Fernando Cathedral (Pampanga) San Guillermo Parish Church (Bacolor) San Jose Matulid Chapel; San Luis Gonzaga Parish Church; San Nicolas de Tolentino Church (Macabebe) San Simon Church; Santa Catalina Parish Church (Arayat) Santa Monica Parish ...
The new seating of the excavated church is a modest contrast to its pre-lahar-incident amphitheater-style seating. In 1995, the lahar flow that entered Bacolor submerged the town in lahar mud, mostly between three to six meters (9.8 to 19.7 ft) thick, but burying even tall structures in the town's lower parts like the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes of Cabetican and Bacolor's famous San ...
San Agustin Church (Lubao) San Andres Apostol Church (Candaba) San Bartolome Church (Magalang) San Fernando Cathedral (Pampanga) San Guillermo Parish Church (Bacolor) San Jose Obrero Church (Floridablanca) San Jose Matulid Chapel; San Luis Gonzaga Parish Church; San Miguel Arcangel Church (Masantol) San Nicolas de Tolentino Church (Macabebe)