Peñafrancia Basilica

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Basilica Minore of Our Lady of Peñafrancia
Basic information
Location Naga City, Philippines
Affiliation Roman Catholic
Year consecrated May 22, 1985
Ecclesiastical or organizational status Minor Basilica
Status active
Heritage designation "Shrine of the miraculous Our Lady of Peñafrancia"
Architectural description
Architectural type Basilica
Architectural style Romanesque
Completed 1982
Specifications

The Peñafrancia Basilica Minore is located on the outskirts of Naga City in the Bicol Region of the Philippines. The Image of Our Lady of Peñafrancia is enshrined in her sanctuary at the Basilica Minore, Balatas Road Naga City. The current rector is Rev. Msgr. Rodel Cajot, PC, STD, appointed in 2011.

[edit] History

The concept for the building came from Archbishop Pedro P. Santos in 1960. Construction began on April 18, 1976, but was delayed for a number of years due to finance problems and was not completed until September, 1981.

On May 22, 1982 it was dedicated as The Church of Nuestra Señora de Peña de Francia and it wasn't until May 22, 1985 that the Church was given the title of "Basilica Minore" from Rome after a request from the third Archbishop of Caceres, Leonardo Z. Legaspi.

The Peñafrancia Basilica Minore houses an image of the virgin Mary that was sculpted in 1710. It was commissioned by Miguel de Cobarrubias who moved to the Philippines from Spain with his family and believed that the virgin Mary had helped him numerous times in his life. The image was housed in a small chapel until the Basilica Minore was built constructed.

Archbishop Pedro P. Santos noted that the devotees and pilgrims kept increasing through the years. In 1960 he dreamt building a basilica to give honor to Our Lady. Shortly after, through the meditation of the Archbishop Emeritus Teopisto V. Alberto, DD and the Association of Our Lady of Peñafrancia, Mr and Mrs. Macario Mariano donated a three hectare lot at barrio Balatas. Bishop Concordio Sarte initiated the ground work of the construction. Blessing and laying of the cornerstone was held on Easter Sunday, April 18, 1976 having Church dignitaries led by Cardinal Jaime Sin and prominent Bicolano sponsors.

Immediately thereafter, there was a hiatus in the construction. Yet the association continued soliciting contributions and donations. Bishop Sarte was transferred to Sorsogon and Fr. Sofio Balce (later appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Caceres) took over as Parish Priest and Rector of Our Lady of Peñafrancia Parish and Shrine. He reorganized the different committees and launched “Operation Peñafrancia Basilica”. From then on construction continued on an almost fevered pitch until it was finally completed in September 1981. On May 22, 1982 Cardinal Sin officiated the solemn inauguration and dedication, having Cardinal Julio Rosales in attendance. On January 18, 1984, His Grace, Most Rev. Leonardo Z. Legaspi, O.P.,D.D., was installed third Archbishop of Caceres. He sent petition to Romeo to the effect that the title “Basilica” be granted to the newly built church. On May 22, 1985, he received the Decree from the Sacred Congregation for Divine Worship conceding the title of “Basilica Minore” to the “Church of Nuestra Señora de Peña de Francia.” With this concession comes another Basilica Minore in the Philippines granting plenary indulgences under the usual conditions.

Barely ten years after its completion, the physical structure of the Basilica Minore had deteriorated earlier than expected due to some construction defects and the ravages of natural elements.

In 1991, the Basilica Rector, Msgr. Manolo de los Santos started the much needed repairs and improvements of the Basilica Church. The doors were re-inforced and strengthened, beautiful window stained glasses and oil paintings of the Stations of the Cross were installed, concrete pathways and drainage systems were constructed around the Basilica Church and Complex. His efforts, however, were cut short towards the end of June 1993 due to his transfer to Iriga City as its new Parish Priest.

In July 1993, the incumbent Rector, Msgr. Alberto Nero resumed the major repairs and repainting of Our Lady’s Basilica. The first move was to treat the whole Basilica Church and Basilica Complex with anti-termites chemicals to control and exterminate these destructive pests which have already attacked and damaged considerably both structures.

By September 1994, the leaking roofs of the Basilica have been fully repaired and repainted, the damaged ceilings rehabilitated and repainted together with the interior walls of the Basilica, the electrical wirings and installations renovated, the gigantic and ugly chandeliers were replaced with the more luminous and more economical Highbay luminaire lamps, the Cross at the Basilica dome provided with a neon light tubes which distinguishes the Basilica at night even from afar and finally a 20 KVA standby power generator had been purchased and installed to provide emergency lights during brown-outs.

November 3, 1994 – the repair works and repainting of the Basilica Minore’s exterior walls were resumed. The broken window glasses, the partly corroded steel window frames were replaced/strengthened. The towering Basilica Belfry, however, remains untouched.

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