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English: NAGCARLAN CHURCH. According to folk legend, Ana Kalang built a stone road between the Nagcarlan Church and her stone house to make it easy for her to go to and from the church. Nagcarlan Church was dedicated to Saint Bartholomew the Apostle and was first built of light materials in 1583 by Padre Tomas de Miranda. The second church of brick and stone was built in 1752 by Padre Cristobal Torres. The church was badly damaged by fire in 1781. It was repaired by the stone bell tower was added. It was Padre Vicente Velloc who in 1845 made it the way we see it today in Laguna Baroque style.
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