3. Santo Tomas de Villanueva Parish

Santo Tomas de Villanueva Parish Archdiocese of Cebu Santo Tomas de Villanueva Parish was formerly a visita (a satellite community dependent on the central religious house or parish) of San Nicolás [present-day Barangay San Nicolas Proper]. On April 10, 1866, the place was officially separated and became an independent parish, and appointed Father Meliton Talegon as the first curate. The parish is under the advocacy of Santo Tomás de Villanueva, a Spanish Augustinian monsignor. The fortress-like façade of Pardo church built was built between 1880-93. The town was created by a government decree of 10 March 1863. It became an independent parish, through a diocesan decree of 10 April 1866, after being a visita of San Nicolas. Fr. Domingo Sanchez built a temporary structure while the church was still under San Nicolas. In 1866, Fr. Meliton Talegon was named parish priest and on 16 September 1877 reports to the provincial that a church of tabique pampango and nipa, built ten years pre...