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English: One of the oldest churches in Bicol, it was founded in 1578 by preliminary missionaries Prayle Pablo De Jesus and Bartolome Ruiz. Initial missions, the towns of occupying the visitors of the Libmanan, building (Siruma), Calabangan (Calabanga) and Bombon have been in existence for those in 1586,1687 and 1749, respectively. From 1902 to present, Quipayo has become a parish village of Calabnga town. From the original nipa and wood the current chalk church was built under the reign of Prayle Francisco Gaviria in 1616. However, the front of the church was erupted in 1949 due to the heavy rains. The patron of the parish is the virgin of imaculada concept. In 1659 San Roque became his second patron. (Camarines sur)
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