The Great Flood of 1832 submerged the convent of the church; it forced the residents to settle at the upper levels, where they are now at present.
The fire ignited spontaneously because of the cogon grass stored inside the structure.
[4] After 49 years, the Flood of Don Nicolas occurred in 1881, almost submerging the 20 metres (66 ft), Olumbuaya Hill.
On the other hand, the old convent and the parish office were transferred to the opposite side of the church in 2006.
Its façade is characterized by large Doric columns on pedestals covering the whole height of the first level.