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Masbate Cathedral

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Masbate Cathedral
  • Saint Anthony of Padua Cathedral Parish
  • Catedral Parroquial de San Antonio de Padua (Spanish)
Masbate Cathedral in 2010
Masbate Cathedral is located in Luzon
Masbate Cathedral
Masbate Cathedral
Masbate Cathedral is located in Philippines
Masbate Cathedral
Masbate Cathedral
12°22′07″N 123°37′08″E / 12.368648°N 123.618758°E / 12.368648; 123.618758
LocationMasbate City, Masbate
CountryPhilippines
DenominationRoman Catholic
History
StatusCathedral
Founded1578
DedicationSaint Anthony of Padua
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Architectural typeChurch building
StyleBaroque
Administration
DivisionVicariate of Saint Anthony of Padua
ArchdioceseCaceres
DioceseMasbate
Clergy
Bishop(s)Jose Salmorin Bantolo
RectorFr. Ely Alvarez

Masbate Cathedral, formally known as the Cathedral-Parish of Saint Anthony of Padua, is a Roman Catholic church located along Quezon Street in Masbate City, Masbate, Philippines. Founded in 1578 by Spanish missionaries, it is presently the cathedral or seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Masbate. The present pastor and rector of the cathedral is Rev. Fr. Ely Alvarez.

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History

The parish was founded in 1578 by Spanish missionaries, who placed the new church under the patronage of the Archdiocese of Nueva España. With the canonical erection of the first local church in the Philippines in 1581, it became part of the Diocese of Manila. In 1595, it became part of the newly established Diocese of Nueva Cáceres when the Bicol region was given its own local church. In 1951, the parish became part of the newly erected Roman Catholic Diocese of Sorsogon, of which the Most Rev. Teopisto Alberto was its first bishop. Then parish priest Msgr. Arnulfo Arcilla (later made bishop of Sorsogon) laid down the foundation of the first structures of the cathedral-parish in 1954. On March 23, 1968, the civil province of Masbate was declared an independent diocese from Sorsogon, and Saint Anthony of Padua Parish was made the cathedral or seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Masbate.

A major repair on the building was done during the administration of the first Bishop of Masbate, the Most Rev. Porfirio R. Iligan. Expansions and other improvements followed later under the supervision of its succeeding cathedral rectors. The present cathedral structure preserves the center floor, the aisle, and some vestiges of the cross-shaped part of the ceiling, thanks to Bishop Joel Baylon's call for church renovation. The cathedral was blessed and dedicated on September 25, 2004.

Crypt of Rev. Porfirio R. Iligan

Pastors

Below is the recent list of parish priests / cathedral rectors.

Name Years of Pastorship Present Assignment
Most Rev. Arnulfo Arcilla - 1959 deceased Bishop-emeritus of Sorsogon
Most Rev. Vicente Ataviado 1959 to 1968 deceased Bishop of Maasin
Rev. Msgr. Ernesto Villaroya, P.C. - 1988 in the United States
Rev. Msgr. Claro V. Caluya III, H.P. (Msgr. Boy) 1988 to 1999 Resident Priest, Saint Nicholas of Tolentine Parish (Mobo, Masbate)
Rev. Msgr. Quintin C. Ferraren Jr., H.P. 1999 to 2004 retired
Rev. Msgr. Aquino T. Atendido, H.P. 2004 to 2009 retired
Rev. Msgr. Ismael B. Misolas, P.C. 2009 to 2014 Retired Guest Priest of Mary Immaculate Parish, also known as "Nature Church"
Rev. Fr. Lorenzo V. Bautista 2014 to 2019 Parish Priest of St. Patrick Parish
Rev. Fr. Ely Alvarez 2019-present current Rector

Resources

  • The 2016–2017 Catholic Directory of the Philippines (published by Claretian Publications for the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines, June 2016)

External links

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