Mandurriao Church was established as a visita under the Augustinian friars during the Spanish period in the 17th century.
[1] Following the war, a modest house of worship was built, and reconstruction efforts culminated in the church's dedication in 1959.
[2] The Mandurriao Church features a churchyard with a footpath leading to the portico, which is flanked by semicircular gardens.
The church's façade has a brick-tile surface, with a balustrade dividing the portico (which has an archway) from the pediment, which is punctured by an arch window.
The façade is flanked by two bell towers, each with a base pierced by round and arch openings.