Saint Magdalene Church
Pililla, Rizal
The St. Mary Magdalene Parish of Pililla, Rizal is classified as a Historical Structure by the National Historical Institute of the Philippines and bears the Seal of the Republic of the Philippines in its Cast Iron Marker presently installed on the Church Facade.
The first missionaries arrived in this locality in 1572. The first church made of Bamboo and Cogon Grass were built by Franciscan Priests in 1583 with its patroness as St. Mary Magdalene. In 1599, it became a church made of wood and "Pawid" (a variety of local leaves). The church burned in 1632 and later a stone church was built from 1670 to 1673. The Altar and the convent was made in 1848 and later on renovated by its Parish Priest in 1962-1978.http://en.wikipilipinas.org/index.php?title=St._Mary_Magdalene_Parish_of_Pililla%2C_Rizal
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