The province of Abra is composed of 27 municipalities. As a diocese, the ecclesiastical seat is Bangued. It has 24 parishes. The mountain parish of Sallapadan also serves the towns of Daguioman and Bucloc, while the town of La Paz has three parishes which serves two other towns. The barangay parish of Canan, La Paz takes care of the town Danglas and La Paz takes care of the town of Lagayan.
The day after our adventure at the Kaparkan Falls we went around the towns and churches of Abra. I previously requested Fr. Allan, a fellow canon lawyer currently residing at the bishop’s residence, to draft an itinerary for visiting towns and churches to maximize our time. He promptly provided a schedule covering the next two days, complete with time slots, lunch arrangements, and hosts. Additionally, an active church volunteer was assigned to accompany us on our tour.
However, I noticed that the itinerary focused on nearby towns, leaving significant gaps in the schedule. Curious about the possibility of visiting more distant locations, I asked our guide, Tita Gloria, if the roads to these other towns were paved. Upon learning that they were already asphalted, we quickly decided to include them in our visit. On our first day, we visited 13 churches across 10 towns: Bangued, Peñarrubia, Bucay, Manabo, Sallapadan, Lagangilang, Pidigan, Pilar, Villaviciosa and San Isidro. We capped our day by visiting the St. Joseph Seminary and the Victoria Park which overlooks the town of Bangued. (This blog covers the churches we visited on that first day.)
ST. JAMES THE ELDER CATHEDRAL PARISH (F-1612)
Bangued, Abra
SAN LORENZO RUIZ SHRINE
Bangued, Abra
The church in fact, is a cemetery chapel which got its new name after the canonization of Lorenzo Ruiz, the first Filipino saint. The earthquake of July 27, 2022 toppled one of the belfries and left cracks on the altar walls that it was deemed unfit for use. A makeshift cemetery chapel was then constructed on one side of the shrine.
ST. THERESE OF THE CHILD JESUS PARISH (F-1892)
Peñarrubia, Abra
SAN NARCISO PARISH (F-1847)
Bucay, Abra
OUR LADY OF LOURDES PARISH (F-1961)
Manabo, Abra
San Jose Chapel, Manabo
ST. NICHOLAS OF FLUE PARISH (F-1960)
Sallapadan, Abra
HOLY CROSS PARISH (F-1910)
Lagangilang, Abra
I was surprised to find that the old façade of the church was obscured by a covered court belonging to the school. Upon entering, I discovered that the orientation of the church had been changed—the side door, now with a canopy, had become the main entrance, with the altar and retablo directly facing it.
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION PARISH (F-1823)
Pidigan, Abra
Just beside the new church was the ruins of an old brick church.
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