When you think of historic churches in Batangas, your mind likely wanders to towering, centuries-old basilicas made of adobe and coral stone, boasting massive concrete facades and sprawling paved plazas. From the grand Basilica of St. Martin de Tours in Taal to the Immaculate Conception Parish in Balayan, the province is steeped in grand, Spanish colonial religious architecture.
However, tucked away in Barangay Kaylaway along the Tagaytay-Nasugbu Highway is a hidden spiritual gem that beautifully breaks the traditional Batangueño mold: the San Antonio De Padua – Santo Casamenteiro Parish.

A Young Church with a Rustic Soul
Compared to the heritage sites scattered across the province, San Antonio de Padua is relatively young. Founded on February 2, 2017, the parish was largely built through the dedication and donations of the local community. Because it doesn’t have hundreds of years of history behind it, it remains one of Nasugbu’s best-kept secrets, offering a quiet escape from the usual crowded pilgrimage sites and tourist traps.
But what it lacks in centuries-old history, it more than makes up for in breathtaking aesthetic and atmospheric charm.
Nature as its Facade
The most striking feature of the San Antonio de Padua Parish is its frontage. Instead of an imposing concrete plaza greeting you from a busy street, the church is embraced by nature. Visitors are welcomed by a lush, meticulously landscaped garden, vibrant flora, and towering trees that provide a natural canopy leading up to the church doors.
This verdant exterior gives the church a uniquely rustic and intimate feel. The abundance of greenery creates a solemn, peaceful atmosphere where the chirping of birds and the rustling of leaves accompany your prayers. Inside, the church seamlessly blends quaint charm with modern elegance, featuring beautiful ceiling lighting and a stellar homage to Mary.








The “Santo Casamenteiro”
It is no surprise that this garden parish has quickly become a highly sought-after destination for weddings. “Santo Casamenteiro” translates to the “Holy Matchmaker,” a nod to St. Anthony’s lesser-known patronage of marriages and finding a spouse. For couples seeking a deeply romantic, nature-filled venue that requires minimal styling, the picturesque gardens and the elegant aisle offer the perfect setting to say “I do.”
Whether you are a couple looking for your dream wedding venue, a pilgrim exploring new churches, or simply a weary traveler seeking a quiet moment of reflection away from the city noise, the San Antonio De Padua – Santo Casamenteiro Parish is a literal breath of fresh air.
Next time you find yourself driving through the Tagaytay-Nasugbu highway, slow down and look out for this green sanctuary. It is a beautiful reminder that sometimes, the most profound peace is found in the youngest of churches, right in the heart of nature.






