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ST. AUGUSTINE CATHEDRAL
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The Saint Augustine Cathedral was built in 1624 by Fray Agustin San Pedro who was called El Padre Capitan by the residents here. In 1778, both the church and convent were burned down. From its ruins, Fray Pedro de Santa Barbara, together with generous Cagayanons, built the new church which was inaugurated in 1780. But it too, did not last long as it was gutted in 1831. In 1841, the church was rebuilt using concrete materials. It was adorned with beautiful paintings of the four evangelists. It had a pipe organ. The wooden cross which stands today in the front of the cathedral, was erected in 1888. Archbishop James Hayes, SJ, in 1946 rebuilt the Cathedral and the Convent until 1946. It was about this time that the stained glass, given by the New York Sacred Heart chapel, was installed. Read More: http://cagayandeoro.gov.ph/about-cdo/tourism/tourist-spots
Photo from: http://lakat-travel.blogspot.com/2012/12/cagayan-de-oro-churches.html
The Saint Augustine Metropolitan Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines. The cathedral, dedicated to Saint Augustine, Bishop of Hippo, is the ecclesiastical seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cagayan de Oro. Read More: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Augustine_Metropolitan_Cathedral
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The original structure was built in 1845 by Fray Simon Loscos de Santa Catalina, an Augustinian Recollect missionary, along the Gothic style. Its walls and buttresses were made out of coral stones imported from China.
Some of these stones are still embedded inside the present concrete walls, and some of it were exposed and demolished when the sanctuary was recently renovated. The original structure was destroyed by the bombardment of Cagayan during World War II.
Archbishop James Hayes SJ built the present structure. Inside the Cathedral are rare priceless stained glass windows that came from the chapel of the Sisters of the Sacred Heart of New York and are the works of well-known masters. Just outside the porte-cochere façade is a wooden Santa Cruz erected in 1888 by the Augustinian Recollect missionaries. The old belfry was located on the left side and beneath it was the grave of another Spanish Recollect missionary, Fray Ramon Zueco de San Joaquin, who died in Cagayan in 1889. Read More: http://heritage.elizaga.net/structures/cdo.htm
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cagayan de Oro – City of Golden Friendship
Where is Cagayan de Oro and How to Get There
Interesting Places to Visit in Cagayan de Oro
Colorful Festivals and Events to Watch in Cagayan de Oro
Let’s Have Fun in Cagayan de Oro
Air, Land and Sea Transportations in Cagayan de Oro
Cagayan De Oro Video Collection
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See the Awesome Curtain-Like Tagbilat Waterfalls
Discover the Amazing Beaches of Camiguin
The “Halamanan” Festival in Bulacan is a Celebration of Plants, Flowers and Trees
Relax and Enjoy at the Cadimahan River Tour
Attractions In and Around Sierra Madre
Sinadya sa Halaran – Two Great Festivals Combined
Dicasalarin Cove – Amazing Beach in Aurora
Gota Beach – Setting of Reality TV “Survivor” Series
Lapay Bantigue Dance Festival Shows the Gracefulness of the Seagull
Magayon Festival Honors the Beauty of Mayon Volcano