
San Narciso Church: A Cultural Anchor of San Narciso Town
Located in the Municipality of San Narciso, Quezon Province, the San Narciso Church serves as the central Roman Catholic parish for the town’s faithful. Standing prominently in the Poblacion area (Pagdadamayan), the church is more than just a religious building—it’s the focal point for community gatherings, celebrations, and spiritual life. San Narciso, founded on February 2, 1846, was named after Spanish Governor-General Narciso Clavería y Zaldúa, and the town’s history is inseparable from Spanish colonial influences, including the establishment of its parish.