historical marker installed in 1938 Cavinti was part of the ecclesiastical administration of the town of
Lumbang until 1619 with Alonso de Ampudia as parish priest. The first church was made up of temporary materials as the stone version came later. The church was built at an unusual location that had been revealed to two men known as the Puhawan brothers. This legend says that these two brothers were searching for something to eat when they discovered an image of
El Salvador at this spot in the early 1600s. When they took the picture to their home in Lumban, in their amazement, they found that the image is lost. They continued to look and were amazed to find the image in exactly the place they first found it. The church of Cavinti now stands on the holy ground where the image was discovered. The first stone church and convent were built in 1621 under the supervision of Pedro de San Martin, but it was severely damaged during the 1639 Chinese uprising. Cavinti became an independent parish from Lumban in 1819. Three years later a
bell tower was started for the church and this was completed by 1831 despite the 1824 earthquake which partially damaged the stone church and totally destroyed the convent. It completely destroyed the church's bell tower and damaged the church walls. Another earthquake in 1937 also damaged the church walls. ==Gallery==