Feast of the Immaculate Conception
Annual celebration honoring the patron saint of the church
Significance: Most important celebration of the parish
Religious & Historical Sites
The historic main parish church founded in the early 1800s by Franciscan friars. A testament to Spanish colonial architecture and the spiritual foundation of Santa Maria.
Parish Church
1800
Immaculate Conception
The Immaculate Conception Parish Church stands as the spiritual heart of Santa Maria, Bulacan. This historic parish church, founded in the early 1800s by Franciscan friars, serves as the main parish church and mother church of the municipality. Recognized as an Important Cultural Property by the National Museum of the Philippines, the church represents a remarkable testament to Spanish colonial architecture and the enduring faith of the Santa Maria community.
Main parish church, mother church of Santa Maria, and spiritual center of the municipality
Annual celebration honoring the patron saint of the church
Significance: Most important celebration of the parish
Established in the early 1800s by Franciscan missionaries as part of the Spanish colonial evangelization efforts in the Philippines.
Founded by Franciscan friars during Spanish colonial period
Significance: Beginning of organized Catholic worship in Santa Maria
Declared as Important Cultural Property by the National Museum
Significance: Official recognition of historical and cultural significance
This sacred site welcomes pilgrims and visitors seeking spiritual renewal and divine grace.
Experience the spiritual heritage and architectural beauty of Immaculate Conception Parish Church. All visitors are welcome to join in worship and prayer.
Check mass schedule for specific times
Accessible by public transportation
Open to all visitors and pilgrims