Daily Tribune (Philippines)

17th Century Ilagan church closed after fire

The fire engulfed St. Ferdinand Parish Church at around 11:40 a.m. while its ceiling was being renovated

- BY GABRIELA BARON

The St. Ferdinand Parish Church in Ilagan City, Isabela is temporaril­y closed after it was engulfed by a fire on Monday morning.

Weekday Masses are suspended, while Sunday Masses will be temporaril­y held at the Family Park, according to the church’s administra­tion.

The premise of the church is strictly restricted and secure as the Bureau of Fire Protection is still conducting Firefighti­ng Operations (Overhaulin­g) and investigat­ion.

In a radio interview, Bishop David William Antonio of the Diocese of Ilagan thanked those who extended their help to the church.

Antonio hopes what happened to the parish will serve as a lesson to other churches to double-check their parishes especially now during the summer season.

“This is a reminder that we need to be careful especially now that the weather is hot and maybe for us also in the church, it is also a reminder that we need to double check all our buildings, churches, convents, especially those that are big and old age,” he said.

“We really need to make sure that everything is safe because it’s hard when you suffer from something like this. So be extra careful,” he added.

Antonio said a priest assembly will be held so that another similar incident can be prevented in the future.

“To all our brothers and sisters in the parish, I know you are also sad but let’s unite, we can rebuild this church. Let’s unite to change it, make it better and safer,” he added.

According to local firefighte­rs, the fire engulfed St. Ferdinand Parish Church at around 11:40 a.m. while its ceiling was being renovated.

The blaze was extinguish­ed after an hour.

The parish became the diocese’s first cathedral when Ilagan was establishe­d as a diocese in 1970.

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