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Tumauini Church

Tumauini Church
San Matias Parish Church
Iglesia Parroquial de San Matías
Church of Tumauini.jpg
Facade and cylindrical belltower of Tumauini Church
Tumauini Church is located in Philippines
Tumauini Church
Tumauini Church
Location in Isabela, the Philippines
17°16′31″N 121°48′26″E / 17.275395°N 121.807124°E / 17.275395; 121.807124Coordinates: 17°16′31″N 121°48′26″E / 17.275395°N 121.807124°E / 17.275395; 121.807124
Location Tumauini, Isabela
Country Philippines
Denomination Roman Catholic
History
Founded 1707
Founder(s) Francisco Nuñez, O.P
Dedication Saint Matthias
Architecture
Status Parish church
Functional status Active
Heritage designation National Cultural Treasure
Architect(s) Fr. Domingo Forto
Architectural type Church building
Style Baroque
Groundbreaking 1783
Completed 1805
Administration
Archdiocese Tuguegarao
Diocese Ilagan
Province Tuguegarao
Clergy
Archbishop Sergio Utleg
Bishop(s) Joseph Amangi Nacua

The San Matias Parish Church (Spanish: Iglesia Parroquial de San Matías), commonly known as Tumauini Church, is a Roman Catholic church in the municipality of Tumauini, Isabela, Philippines within the jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Ilagan. It became a separate parish independent from Cabagan under the advocacy of Saint Matthias in 1751.

The church, known for its brick Baroque-style architecture, was declared a National Cultural Treasure by the National Museum of the Philippines. Together with the churches of Boljoon, Guiuan, Loboc and Lazi, the Tumauini Church has been considered for the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List since 2006 under the collective group of Baroque Churches of the Philippines (Extension).

The first church made of nipa and other light materials was built by the Dominican priest Francisco Nuñez in 1707, and dedicated to Saint Matthias. Tumauini became an independent parish from Cabagan in 1751. The current church was built under the auspices of another Dominican, Domingo Forto, in 1783 and later continued by the priest Antonio Herrera in 1788. In constructing the church, Forto hired artisans from as far south as Pampanga. It was completed in 1805.


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