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- | ** The church was built in the 19th century by the Dominicans and characterized by a stone structure in the courtyard used to house the beaterio, a local institution to assist in the work of the church. Elsewhere in the churchyard are stone monuments used perhaps as guiding lights for fishermen. The entire site gives a good idea of the simplicity of missionary life (as a counter-balance to the ‘baroque’ sensitiveness of more affluent areas). <ref name= | + | ** The church was built in the 19th century by the Dominicans and characterized by a stone structure in the courtyard used to house the beaterio, a local institution to assist in the work of the church. Elsewhere in the churchyard are stone monuments used perhaps as guiding lights for fishermen. The entire site gives a good idea of the simplicity of missionary life (as a counter-balance to the ‘baroque’ sensitiveness of more affluent areas). <ref name=NCCA>[http://www.ncca.gov.ph/about-culture-and-arts/articles-on-c-n-a/article.php?i=17&subcat=13] National Commission for Culture and the Arts Accessed May 2008.</ref> |
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== Parish Communities == | == Parish Communities == |
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Parish Church of San Carlos Borromeo
- Address
- Mahatao, Batanes, Philippines
- Telefax
- Mass Schedule
- History
- The church was built in the 19th century by the Dominicans and characterized by a stone structure in the courtyard used to house the beaterio, a local institution to assist in the work of the church. Elsewhere in the churchyard are stone monuments used perhaps as guiding lights for fishermen. The entire site gives a good idea of the simplicity of missionary life (as a counter-balance to the ‘baroque’ sensitiveness of more affluent areas). [1]
- Staff
Parish Communities