San Agustin Church in Intramuros, Manila

The San Agustin Church is a Roman Catholic Church situated inside the Intramuros, also known as the “city within walls”, in Manila, Philippines. It is an active church, originally designed by Architect Juan Macias. The groundbreaking started on 1586 and was finished and consecreted in 1607 under the supervision successively of Augustinian Fathers Francisco de Bustos, Ildefonso Perez, Diego de Avila and Brother Alonso de Perea. The church has a Baroque Architectural Style with about 220 ft in length and 82 ft in width.

Under the auspices of The Order of St. Augustine, the San Agustin Church is considered as the oldest stone church still standing in the Philippines. There have been no other edifices claiming to survive longer than this church.

The San Agustin Church is one of the four Baroque Churches of the Philippines inscribed in 1993 on the World Heritage List pursuant to the 1972 UNESCO Convention, concerning the protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage. The Church of San Agustin possesses exceptional universal value that deserves protection for the benefit of all humanity. It has been labeled as a National Historical Landmark by the Philippine Government in 1976.

San Agustin Church

San Agustin Church

Pictures Augustinian Friars inside the Museum

Pictures Augustinian Friars inside the Museum

The current structure is the third Augustinian Church erected on the site. The first San Agustin Church was made of Nipa and Bamboo, completed in 1571. It was the first religious structure built by the Spaniards in Luzon Island. The first church was destroyed by fire in December 1574 when the forces of Limahong invade Manila. The second church was made of wood and was destroyed by fire in February 1583.

The San Agustin Church was built using hewn adobe stones extracted from Meycauayan, Binangonan, and San Mateo, Rizal. Because of the lack of funds, the inability to gather materials and scarcity of skilled workers, the building of the church proceeded slowly. The monastery was already operational by 1604 but the church was formally declared finished on January 19, 1607 and was named St. Paul of Manila. The Architect, Juan Macias, died before the church was completed. He was acknowledged by the Augustinians as the main designer and builder of the structure.

There were several renovations made to the San Agustin Church. It has withstood many earthquakes from 1645 up the present and survived the British invasion in 1762, the Spanish-American was in 1898 and Japanese invasion in 1942. One of the most notable renovations was under the supervision of architect Luciano Oliver in 1854. On June 3, 1863, the strongest earthquake hit Manila leaving a massive destruction to the city. The quake left a huge crack of San Agustin Church’s left bell tower. The crack was repaired but eventually they permanently removed the left tower as it appears today.

The large bell inside the San Agustin Museum

The large bell inside the San Agustin Museum

The Church Choir has 68 carved Molave seats with Narra inlaids, an artistic lectern and parchment cantorals of the 17th and 18th centuries. The San Agustin Church and its graves were profaned during the British occupation of Manila in 1762. The ashes of early Spanish Conquistadores Legazpi, Salcedo, Lavezares and the Blessed Pedro de Zuniga and others now rest in the easternmost chapel of the transept. Terms for the American occupation of Manila were prepared in the vestry of the San Agustin Church in 1898. The first Philippine plenary council was held here in 1953. The adjacent monastery that was destroyed was rebuilt in the 1970s as a museum under the design of architect Angel Nakpil. The San Agustin Museum is open from Sunday to Monday from 9:00 am – 12:00 nn and 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm with admission fee of P100 for adults and P40 for children.

San Agustin Museum

San Agustin Museum

Schedules of Masses at the San Agustin Church

Monday to Friday – 6:30 am, 7:00 am, 5:30 pm
Saturday – 7:00 am, 5:30 pm (anticipated mass)
Sunday – 8:00 am (children’s mass), 10:00 am, 6:00 pm

Schedule of Sacraments

Baptism – Every Sunday at 11:00 am
Confession – Anytime
Sick Call – Anytime
Wedding, Blessing and other Sacraments – By appointment

Principal Feasts of San Agustin Church

3rd Sunday of January – Señor Santo Niño de Cebu
May 22 – Santa Rita de Cascia
August 27/28 – Sts. Monica/Augustine
September 4 – Our Lady of Consolacion y Correa
September 10 – San Nicolas de Tolentino
December 8 – Immaculate Conception of Mary

Parish Devotions

Monday – San Lorenzo Ruiz de Manila
Tuesday – Santa Rita de Cascia
Wednesday – Mother of Perpetual Help
Thursday – San Agustin of Hippo
Friday – Santo Niño de Cebu
Saturday – Nuestra Señora de la Consolacion y Correa

Office Hours

Monday to Saturday – 8:00 am to 12:00 nn, 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Sunday – 8:00 am to 12:00 nn (for baptism registration only)

More Information

San Agustin Church is also known as the Parish of the Immaculate Conception as well as the Shrine of our Lady Consolacion y Correa. It is managed by the Augustinian Friars located in General Luna St. in Intramuros. It is one of the most in-demand churches for weddings and other ceremonies. One of the notable design is the massive façade and the ornately designed door with wood carvings.

Ornately Carved Wood - Doors of San Agustin Church

Ornately Carved Wood - Doors of San Agustin Church

San Agustin Church is 300 meters southeast of Manila Cathedral and Palacio del Gobernador. It is fronting Casa Manila and La Monja Loca. For more information about San Agustin Church visit or call the Parish office at telephone numbers (+63)(2)527-4052 and (+63)(2)527-2746.


This page is last updated on Jun 16, 2011 @ 1:49 pm
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Mark Anthony Maranga Mark Anthony Maranga is an Educator-Parent to his 3 Homeschooling Kids. He sells Ice Cream and Balloons in Mandaue City, Cebu. Exploring the Philippines tourist attractions together with his family is his passion; they are learning without borders.

  1. Judith says:

    Hi,

    Meron bang private baptism na available for San Agustin church? How much ang fee for private at saan pwede magpa-schedule? Anu-anong requirements ang kelangan? Salamat sa reply.

  2. Arjhim says:

    Hellow can i ask to 10 Bibliography to the san agustin church.
    please reply me i can wait to your answere for my project.

    arjhim basi
    10-Pearl
    Malanday national highschool.

  3. Arthur says:

    Hi. Can you please advise if the mass is in English or Tagalog? I am especially interested in the children’s mass on Sun, 27 Nov ’16 @ 8am, 10am & 6pm. I am a tourist visiting Philippines. Any information on this is greatly appreciated. Thanks.

  4. Nina Gomez says:

    Although you have mass schedules we need to know what time is the schedule for Nov. 2, 2016 mass at the crypt where the niches are. We have a lot of dear departed Gomez relatives there. That is more important to us.

  5. marian untalan says:

    How much is the entrance fee for students?

  6. Chim says:

    May I know the schedule kung kailan lang po pwede mag visit sa may San Agustin Church Museum?

  7. Anna says:

    Share ko lng.. 🙂
    Dito kami kinasal ng hubby ko last feb 2012. 🙂
    Nun nagpabook kmi nun early 2011 eh 23k pa pero sabi nila magtataas daw to 25k by jun2011. Not sure if same pa din rate as of now.

  8. Darlene says:

    Our organization, JFMA would like to conduct a educational tour here as we are from catholic church. Is that possible for us since the date we plan is during Thursdays. The total Number of Students are 230 + .

  9. Hilario Lapuz says:

    Hi,

    I want to have our silver wedding at San Agustine Church…2014 We don’t have a wedding Church only Civil…But we live overseas..Maximum I can stay to Philippines is just a month cause our son goes to school overseas.. Is this possible

  10. kairi canada says:

    can you send me wedding packages and other wedding details such as wedding requirements and other needed documents? hoping for you response, thank you so much!

  11. Lourdes Hernandez says:

    My family will be visiting Manila and my children wish to be confirmed in the Catholic church, particularly St. Agustin Intramuros. We are Catholics. They are 18 yrs, 21 yrs and 23 yrs old. what is the fee and is it possible to have this done on Monday, July 16, 2012?

    Thank you.

    Lourdes Hernandez

  12. Joy says:

    magkano po ang bayad magpakasal sa simbahan na ito? at saka ano ano po ang kinakilangang mga dokumento? maraming maraming salamat po.

  13. Mia says:

    Can i possibly know how much is the fee for baptism? what are the requirements? does the parents need to be married? thanks.


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