St. Joseph the Worker Chapel, Victorias

St. Joseph the Worker Parish Church
Angry Christ Church
The church in 2013
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10°52′44″N 123°03′59″E / 10.87899°N 123.06647°E / 10.87899; 123.06647
LocationVictorias Milling Company complex, Victorias, Negros Occidental
CountryPhilippines
DenominationRoman Catholic
History
DedicationSt. Joseph the Worker
Dedicated1950
Architecture
Functional statusactive
Heritage designationImportant Cultural Property
Designated2015
Architect(s)Antonín Raymond
Architectural typeChurch (building)
StyleModern
Years built1948-50
Administration
ArchdioceseJaro
DioceseBacolod

The St. Joseph the Worker Parish Church, commonly known as the Angry Christ Church, is a Roman Catholic church located inside the Victorias Milling Company residential complex in Victorias City, Negros Occidental, Philippines. It is considered as the first example of modern sacred architecture in the Philippines as well as part of its industrial heritage. The church is under the jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Bacolod and is dedicated to St. Joseph the Worker.

The church was designed by the Czech architect Antonín Raymond, himself already recognized as the founder of modern architecture in Japan. Raymond designed the church to be earthquake-proof since the Philippines is in the earthquake belt. The St. Joseph the Worker Church is made up of two sections, the nave and the tower. They are connected by movable beams holding the building up well even during earthquakes. Raymond also took into consideration the climate in the Philippine thus he designed the structure to allow maximum air circulation in the hot and humid climate.[1] The church was declared Important Cultural Property of the Philippines in December 2015.[2]

The church is also known for its modern altar painting of so-called "Angry Christ" painted in vivid colors by Alfonso Ossorio, Filipino-American abstract expressionist artist.

  1. ^ https://www.experiencenegros.com/angry-christ-church/ Angry Christ Church: An Icon of Modern Liturgical Art & Architecture in the Philippines
  2. ^ Vila, Alixandra Caole (December 25, 2015). "National Museum bares 2015 list of cultural treasures, properties". The Philippine Star. Retrieved January 8, 2016.

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