Nicholas was canonized by
Pope Eugene IV (also an Augustinian) on June 5, 1446. He was the first Augustinian friar to be canonized. The remains of St. Nicholas are preserved at the Shrine of Saint Nicholas in the
Basilica di San Nicola da Tolentino in the city of Tolentino, province of
Macerata in Marche, Italy. but he is still recognized as one of the saints of the
Roman Catholic Church. A number of churches and oratories are dedicated to him, including
San Nicolò da Tolentino in
Venice,
San Nicola da Tolentino agli Orti Sallustiani in Rome,
St. Nicholas of Tolentine in
The Bronx, New York City, San Nicolás Church in
Barranquilla (which served as the city's pro-cathedral church from 1932 to 1986), and St. Nicholas of Tolentino in Bristol, UK. In Ireland, Augustinian churches and friaries historically marked his feast day with a ceremony distributing bread, sometimes with his likeness on the loaves. This practice was most strongly related to churches in
County Waterford.
Philippines In the
Philippines, the 16th century
Church of San Nicolas de Tolentino in
Banton, Romblon, was built in honor of him and his feast day is celebrated as the annual Biniray festival, commemorating the devotion of the island's Catholic inhabitants to St. Nicholas during the Muslim raids in the 16th century. In the province of
Pampanga, a
440-year-old Augustinian church, which was founded in 1575, built in his honor is located in the heart of
Macabebe, Pampanga. The façade of the church has scantly ornamentation and its architectural symmetry is lost amid and the various forms assumed the windows and the main entrance. Simple neo-classic lines of the façade. Presently, a second class relic of the saint is venerated every Tuesdays after the mass. In the province of
Nueva Ecija, St. Nicholas is being venerated as the titular of the historic
Cabanatuan Cathedral where General
Antonio Luna was assassinated in 1899. His first class relic is being exposed to the faithful from September 1 until September 10 every year. In
Dimiao,
Bohol, the feast of San Nicolas de Tolentino, patron saint of the parish church built between 1797 and 1815, is also celebrated every September 10. There is also the San Nicolas de Tolentino Parish Church along C. Padilla Street in
Cebu City, the capital city of the province and island of
Cebu. Built in 1584, the church is one of the oldest in the country. The church was also built years ahead of the establishment of the
Cebu Diocese in 1595. Located some 1.5 kilometer south of the ciudad, it was called Cebu Viejo, separated from the ciudad by the Pagina creek and El Pardo. The area is also considered the original site of the landing of
Miguel López de Legazpi's armada on April 17, 1565, and became the embryo of a settlement which Legaspi established. San Nicolas was a vibrant town during the Spanish Period, the spawning ground for the Revolution against Spain in 1898, and the birthplace of Cebuano musical legends of the 20th century. The town eventually merged with Cebu City on April 17, 1901. The 16th century church in
Sinait,
Ilocos Sur is dedicated to Saint Nicholas of Tolentino. In May 2021,
Pope Francis elevated the parish church to the status of minor basilica. In the
Iloilo province, 4 municipalities consider San Nicolas de Tolentino as their patron saint. The Augustinians erected the San Nicolas de Tolentino Church in
Ajuy, Iloilo when they arrived in 1590. The San Nicolas de Tolentino Church in
Cabatuan, Iloilo (built in 1834; finished in 1866) were made of red brick exterior and is considered to be a Neoclassical church. In
Guimbal, Iloilo, the construction of the
San Nicolas de Tolentino Church and convent began between 1769 and 1774 and it was made of coral stone and yellow sandstone. In
Lambunao, Iloilo, the consecration of the San Nicolas de Tolentino Church took place on September 9, 1890. In the
Bataan province, San Nicolas de Tolentino is the patron saint of
Mariveles. The Augustinian Recollects missionaries erected
Mariveles Church in 1729 in honor of the saint. It was consecrated on August 10, 2022 and declared as a
diocesan shrine on February 25, 2023 by the then fourth
Bishop of Balanga and church's acting rector and parish priest
Ruperto Santos.
Cultural references San Nicholas cookie or
Pan de San Nicolas is a
Kapampangan cuisine delicacy originating since 1600s. It is baked in honor of Saint Nicholas
(Apo Kulas), the
patron saint of bakers and the
Municipality of Macabebe. According to legends, the Blessed Virgin Mary healed Saint Nicholas' illness with a piece of bread. The
shortbread is made of butter, egg yolk, flour and coconut milk poured in wooden molds, then baked. ==Iconography==