The seventh and last pilgrim church we visited in our visita iglesia was the Church of St. Peter, Martyr of Verona in the town of Hermosa. It was just about dusk when we arrived at the church and, as it was Holy Saturday, outside the church the Easter fire was being prepared to be kindled.
This church, established in 1717 and built in stone by Dominican friars, was destroyed by fire several times but was renovated in 1869. In 1901, the church was handed over to the Filipino clergy.
The present church measures 58 m. long and 18 m. wide. Old adobe walls were cut, sliced and re-used for its interior and exterior wall finishing.
AUTHOR’S NOTES:
The church’s generally Baroque facade, with a projecting central portion, has first level with a semicircular arched main entrance flanked by coupled and single superpositioned pilasters that rise up to the second level.
The second level has three statued niches. The undulating pediment, carried down to large scrolls, has a centrally located circular rose window and is topped by a square bell tower with semicircular arched openings. The whole facade is flanked by massive square piers topped by urn-like finials.
Church of St. Peter, Martyr of Varona: National Road, Hermosa, Bataan. Tel: (047) 491-1526. Feast of St. Peter, Martyr of Varona: May 3.
How to Get There: Hermosa is located 106.5 kms. (a 2.5-hr. drive) from Manila and 31.9 kms. (a 45-min. drive) north of Balanga City.