NHCP Photo Collection, 2008 |
Status: Level II - Historical marker
Marker date: 31 January 1937
Marker date: 31 January 1937
Installed by: Historical Research and Markers Committee
Marker text:
CHURCH OF MALATE
THIS SECTION OF THE CITY DATES BACK TO 1588. THE TITULAR PATRONESS OF THIS CHURCH IS NUESTRA SEIVORA DE LOS REMEDIOS WHOSE STATUE WAS BROUGHT FROM SPAIN IN 1624 BY REV. JUAN GUEVARRA, O.S.A. THE BRITISH LANDED THEIR TROOPS NEAR THESE SHORES IN 1762 AND USED THE CHURCH OF MALATE FOR PROTECTION FOR THEIR REAR-GUARD IN THE CAPTURE OF MANILA. THIS CHURCH WAS GREATLY DAMAGED BY THE EARTHQUAKE OF JUNE 3, 1863, AND WAS REBUILT BY REV. FRANCISCO CUADRADO, O.S.A. THE PARISH HAS BEEN UNDER THE SUCCESSIVE ADMINISTRATION OF THE AGUSTINIANS, THE SECULAR CLERGY, THE REDEMPTORISTS AND THE COLUMBIANS.
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