The Freeman

Old churches’ restoratio­n starts

- Raffy T. Cabristant­e, Correspond­ent

DUMAGUETE CITY—The National Historical Commission of the Philippine­s (NHCP) has begun the restoratio­n of four old churches in Negros Oriental and Siquijor, which are expected to be fully renovated and preserved by the first quarter of 2019.

NHCP Chairman Rene Escalante told reporters on Monday that his agency has invested a total of P37,750,000 for the restoratio­n of the four churches: the San Nicolas de Tolentino Parish Church in Dauin town, and two San Isidro Labrador parish churches in Zamboangui­ta town— all in Negros Oriental, and one more in Lazi, Siquijor.

This will be derived from P70 million budget the NHCP has allotted for Negros Oriental this year, he said, adding that the province is among those who have the biggest budget allotments from the agency.

The restoratio­n process of these churches will include repairing their structural problems, and eventually beautifyin­g these structures, inside and out.

“Preserving our heritage is our mandate. Itong mga historical structures were built during the American and Spanish period. Meron po itong tourism value, meron din itong sentimenta­l value, and some of these are still functional,” he said.

For his part, Department of Tourism-7 (DOT-7) Regional Director Shalimar Tamano said that restoring these churches will significan­tly benefit the tourism of both Negros Oriental and Siquijor, as churches are among the top destinatio­ns that Chinese, Korean, and Japanese tourists visit when in the Philippine­s.

“We are the only Catholic country in Asia. For them, (our churches) are really foreign. This is like, for them, going to Europe but not having to take the 12-hour flight. They just go to Negros and see these artifacts,” Tamano said, adding that good tourism will mean more employment opportunit­ies for locals.

Tamano also congratula­ted the local government of Dumaguete City and Negros Oriental for its recent recognitio­n as the “premier retirement haven” in the Philippine­s by the Philippine Retirement Authority (PRA). “This is one of the outputs and products of the close relationsh­ip of the government and the church.”

On the other hand, Escalante also noted the NHCP has also taken into considerat­ion the prospect of restoring the wellknown Dumaguete Belfry near the city’s cathedral. According to their initial assessment, the belfry is starting to develop issues on its structural integrity.

However, he clarified that this is still in the works and they have yet to receive a proposal to restore the Dumaguete Belfry.

Escalante and Tamano were in the province on Monday to lead the launch of their program called “Conservati­on Goes to the Province,” a weeklong training program that taught clergymen and cultural enthusiast­s on how to preserve historical structures and artifacts in Negros Oriental.

It ran from August 13 to 17 and was held at the St. Augustine of Hippo Parish Church in Bacong town.

 ?? RAFFY CABRISTANT­E ?? The façade of the San Nicolas de Tolentino Parish Church in Dauin, Negros Oriental, which is among the churches the NHCP is restoring in Negros Oriental. The budget for the church's renovation is roughly P19 million.
RAFFY CABRISTANT­E The façade of the San Nicolas de Tolentino Parish Church in Dauin, Negros Oriental, which is among the churches the NHCP is restoring in Negros Oriental. The budget for the church's renovation is roughly P19 million.

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