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  2. Saint Augustine Metropolitan Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The church construction lasted from 1843 to 1851. In 1886, the parish priest of Cagayan de Oro, Father Ramon Zueco, bought a pipe organ from Manila. [2] In 1942, during the Second World War, the church of Cagayan de Oro was bombed. Soon after the war, the construction of the present cathedral structure was started.

  3. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cagayan de Oro - Wikipedia

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    20 January 1933 – 29 June 1951 (as Bishop of Cagayan de Oro) (18 years, 160 days) 29 June 1951 – 13 October 1970 (as Archbishop of Cagayan de Oro) (19 years, 106 days) 2. Patrick H. Cronin, SSCME† (1913–1991) 13 October 1970 – 5 January 1988 (17 years, 84 days) 3. Jesus B. Tuquib† (1930–2019) 5 January 1988 – 4 March 2006

  4. Lorenzo Ruiz (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    San Lorenzo Ruiz and Companion Martyrs Parish, Kaunlaran Village, Navotas; San Lorenzo Ruiz Parish – Talomo, Davao City; San Lorenzo Ruiz Parish – Dagatan, Taysan, Batangas; San Lorenzo Ruiz Parish – Masipit, Calapan; San Lorenzo Ruiz Church, Gusa, Cagayan de Oro; San Lorenzo Ruiz Parish – Pinagpanaan Talavera, Nueva Ecija, San Lorenzo ...

  5. List of Catholic dioceses in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Cathedral of San Nicolas de Tolentino: Saint Nicholas of Tolentino: February 16, 1984 (40 years, 344 days) none: none: 20 parishes Diocese of Tagum Dioecesis Tagamna: Medel S. Aseo (6 years, 219 days) Davao del Norte (except Samal and Talaingod); Davao de Oro: Cathedral of Christ the King: Christ the King: January 13, 1962 (63 years, 12 days ...

  6. List of tourist attractions in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Cagayan de Oro Cathedral: Cagayan de Oro: Misamis Oriental: Northern Mindanao: During its early history, it was believed that the first church structure built in present-day Cagayan de Oro (formerly Cagayan de Misamis) was erected in 1624 by the Augustinian Recollects under the leadership of Father Agustin de San Pedro. [36] Cathedral of Praise ...

  7. Roman Catholic Diocese of Malaybalay - Wikipedia

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    The diocese is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Cagayan de Oro. On June 29, 2021, Pope Francis named Fr. Noel Pedregosa, then-Apostolic Administrator as the fifth bishop of Malaybalay replacing Jose Cabantan who was appointed Archbishop of Cagayan de Oro.

  8. James Hayes (bishop) - Wikipedia

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    On 29 June 1951, Pope Pius XII, through the Papal bull "Quo Phillipina Republica", elevated the Diocese of Cagayan de Oro to an archdiocese and appointed Hayes as the first Archbishop. [5] [1] He retired on 13 October 1970 and was succeeded by Patrick Cronin. [1] [6] Consequently, he became Archbishop Emeritus of Cagayan de Oro and titular ...

  9. Teofilo Camomot - Wikipedia

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    He became coadjutor archbishop of the Archdiocese of Cagayan de Oro on 10 June 1958, becoming titular archbishop of Marcianopolis. While waiting for then-archbishop James Hayes to retire, Camomot resigned for health reasons on 17 June 1970. He was killed in a vehicular accident in San Fernando on 27 September 1988 at the age of 74.