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Name Congregation Location Founded Style Notes Image Church of the Gesù: Sacred Heart of Jesus and Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception: Quezon City: 2002 Modern: Parish church in Ateneo de Manila University campus.
Church of the Gesù, Quezon City; Cubao Cathedral; EDSA Shrine; Mount Carmel Shrine (Quezon City) National Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes; Novaliches Cathedral; Parish of the Holy Sacrifice; San Nicolas de Tolentino Parish Church (Quezon City) Santo Domingo Church (Quezon City) Basilica Minore de San Pedro Bautista; Shrine of Our Lady of Mercy
Diocese of Cebu; Alger D. Loyao Sr. Cathedral of the Holy Child (Sto. Niño) A. Mabini St., Tinago, Cebu City Church building founded: 1903 Episcopal jurisdiction: All parishes and missions within the Province of Cebu. Diocese of Bohol; Warner C. Bulacan Cathedral Church of St. Joseph the Worker Tamblot St., Cogon, Tagbilaran, Bohol Church ...
Archdiocese of Cebu Archidioecesis Nominis Iesu o Caebuana: Jose S. Palma (14 years, 25 days) Cebu: Metropolitan Cathedral and Parish of Saint Vitalis and of the Immaculate Conception: Most Holy Name of Jesus: August 14, 1595 (429 years, 177 days) Basilica Minore del Santo Niño de Cebú
Note: The Philippine Independent Catholic Church, also known as Iglesia Catolica Filipina Independiente, is not in communion with the mainstream Philippine Independent Church or Iglesia Filipina Independiente. Below is a list of their cathedrals: National Cathedral of the Holy Child Jesus, 594 4th Street, Paliparan, Marikina
The Catholic Church wields great influence on Philippine society and politics, notably reaching its political peak in 1986. [124] Then-Archbishops of Cebu and Manila—Cardinals Ricardo Vidal and Jaime Sin, respectively—were influential during the People Power Revolution of 1986 against dictator Ferdinand E. Marcos.
The history of the future Archdiocese of Cebu began with the arrival of Ferdinand Magellan in Cebu in 1521. [11] The church anchored in that year [12] by the native Cebuanos' profession of faith in Christ, [13] baptism, [14] the daily celebration of the Mass, [15] and the chaplain of the expedition, Pedro Valderrama being the legitimate pastor for their spiritual needs.
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