The Minor Basilica of Saint Dominic, formerly known as the Saint Dominic Parish Church, stands in San Carlos, Pangasinan, Philippines. This Roman Catholic minor basilica belongs to the Archdiocese of Lingayen-Dagupan. Constructed from ladrillo (bricks), the church was once the largest Catholic church in the Philippines during the late 18th century. Father Cristobal Ausina, a Spanish priest, oversaw its completion in 1773 and played a crucial role in the development of the local community.
The church quickly became a major religious symbol in the region. However, nature tested its resilience. Three powerful earthquakes struck in 1789, 1796, and 1799, severely damaging the structure. After each disaster, the people of San Carlos and their clergy rebuilt the church, displaying remarkable perseverance and faith.
Today, the Minor Basilica of Saint Dominic still stands as a symbol of unwavering devotion. Its present form reflects both the grandeur of the past and the strength of the community that rebuilt it. The church continues to serve as a spiritual center, providing guidance and comfort to locals and visitors alike.
The basilica’s rich history remains deeply woven into the culture of San Carlos. It symbolizes not only the architectural achievements of the past but also the enduring commitment of the Filipino people to their Catholic faith. As the Minor Basilica of Saint Dominic stands today, it embodies the resilience, history, and faith of the Filipino community.
Basilica of St. Dominic Guzman Malong St, San Carlos City, Pangasinan, Philippines
Contact Number
+639230874561
How to Reach
Basilica of St. Dominic Guzman, San Carlos City, Philippines
Airways
The nearest airports to the Basilica of St. Dominic Guzman are Bacolod-Silay International Airport (approximately 63 km away) and Mactan-Cebu International Airport (around 139 km away).
Railways
San Carlos City is well-connected to the national railway network, with the San Carlos Railway Station situated close to the city center.
Roadways
The Basilica is easily accessible by road. It is about 8 km from the San Carlos City Bus Terminal and is connected to major highways leading to nearby cities like Bacolod, Cebu, and Dumaguete.