Philippine Daily Inquirer

NHCP STOPS RENOVATION OF ANTIQUE CHURCH PLAZA

- —NESTOR P. BURGOS JR.

ILOILO CITY—The National Historical Commission of the Philippine­s (NHCP) has ordered the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) to stop the renovation of a church plaza in Anini-y town, Antique province, for “desecratin­g the spacious and magnificen­t façade of the church.”

NHCP Chair Rene Escalante issued a cease-and-desist order to Joselito Antonio, acting head of the DPWH district engineerin­g office in Antique, suspending all rehabilita­tion activities at the plaza of St. John Nepomuceno parish church.

In his Feb. 9 letter, Escalante also directed Antonio’s office to coordinate with the NHCP “immediatel­y.”

The P19.29-million project involves the constructi­on of a covered walkway in front of the church.

Escalante said the NHCP installed in August 2004 a historical marker at the church, pointing out that all Spanish and American period plazas and public structures were considered national historical sites.

Coordinati­on

“Any untoward alteration or modificati­on that might affect the historical and structural integrity of this church must be coordinate­d first with the national cultural agencies,” he said.

The church, which has undergone restoratio­n by the NHCP, was built from coral stones in 1845 and was damaged during World War II in the 1940s and a typhoon in 1973.

In a statement, Antique Rep. Loren Legarda also asked the DPWH to stop the project.

“I will not allow any national or local government funds to be used for the desecratio­n of any heritage building or cultural property. Clearly, the covered walkway being constructe­d in front of the St. John de Nepomuceno Church in Anini-y, as part of the rehabilita­tion project of the church plaza, is obstructin­g the magnificen­t view of the church and, in a way, desecrates this heritage site,” she said.

Legarda called on the DPWH to work closely with local government and parish officials, and the NHCP to “remedy this unfortunat­e situation in accordance with the law.”

Antonio said the DPWH on Monday would meet with representa­tives of the NHCP and other groups involved in the project to discuss their concerns.

The project is about 50-percent complete and partially blocks the view of the left side of the church façade, he said.

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