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The Diocese of Baguio (Latin: Dioecesis Baghiopolitana) is a Latin Church suffragan diocese of the Catholic Church in the Philippines comprising the city of Baguio and the province of Benguet on Luzon island in the Philippines. Its see is the Our Lady of Atonement Cathedral in Baguio, Benguet, Cordillera Administrative Region.
During the Second World War, the cathedral served as an evacuation center, and was the only building in Baguio that withstood the carpet-bombing of the city by American forces during liberation on March 15, 1945. Former Baguio mayor Virginia de Guia, recalled that refugees "packed the church like sardines when the airplanes came". [2]
Baguio Cathedral: Our Lady of Atonement ... Cathedral of St. Vincent Ferrer in ... San Pablo City, Laguna 4000; Cathedral Church of Saint Michael, 711 Capitol ...
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 building founded: 1990
Minor Basilica of Saint Nicholas of Tolentino and Shrine of El Santo Cristo Milagroso Minor Basilica and Archdiocesan Shrine of Our Lady of the Assumption: none: 42 parishes and 1 mission station Diocese of Baguio Dioecesis Baghiopolitana: Rafael T. Cruz (172 days) Benguet and Baguio City: Cathedral of Our Lady of the Atonement: Our Lady of the ...
Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish Church (Pagsanjan) Saint Peter of Alcantara Parish Church (Pakil) Pangil Church; Pila Church; Saint Gregory the Great Parish Church (Majayjay) Saint Paul the First Hermit Cathedral; Saint Therese of the Child Jesus Parish Church (UPLB) Saints Peter and Paul Parish Church (Siniloan) San Agustin Parish Church (Bay ...
The following is a list of Roman Catholic schools, colleges and universities in the Philippines.More than 1,500 Catholic schools throughout the country are members of the Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines (CEAP), the country's national association of Catholic schools founded in 1941. [1]
Father Manuel Mora built a wooden church, with three naves, and an old convent at the town of Bayambang in 1804. It was damaged by an earthquake in 1863. In 1869, a second church and convent was built from stone and mortar with galvanized iron roofing. [3] Father Manuel Sucias rehabilitated the church with a cruciform plan in 1804. [4]