Region
7: Central Visayas ••• Bohol Island
Maribojoc
Santa
Cruz Parish
Maribojoc began
as a Jesuit mission in the 18th century. The Jesuits
built a temporary church which the Recollects replaced with the
present structure by 1886.
Heritage Features:
Unlike
other churches, the convento of Maribojoc is located behind
the church rather than at its side. This gives the convento an unobstructed
view of the sea, especially from the balcony that runs the length
of the convento. The convento is approached through the sacristy
and is a continuation of it. Above the sacristy is a room which
has been converted to the Maribojoc museum.
The church is planned
as cruciform. Its façade is plain, decorated by thin pilasters
and niches with images of saints. The interior comes as a surprise
because of the three Neogothic altars in the church. The traceries
and finials of gilded hardwood are delicately carved. The main altar
has an image of the Blessed Trinity and bas relieves of the life
of Mary Magdalene. The church ceiling is made of metal and painted
with catechetical and liturgical motifs

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