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The current Carcar Church was built in sometime in the 19th century. [a] This is around the time when Cebu experienced an economic boom and became a major producer of agricultural goods. [1] The church was named after Carcar's patron saint, Catherine of Alexandria. [2]
The Cebu Doctors' University in Mandaue was the venue of the Theological Symposium. From January 20–22, a symposium was held at the Cebu Doctors' University in Mandaue, Cebu where the Eucharist among other topics were discussed. [8] Members of the clergy and theologians attended the symposium. [9] 1,800 people attended on the first day. [8]
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The Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral is the ecclesiastical seat of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Cebu in Cebu City, Philippines. [2] The church is dedicated to Mary, under her title, Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception and to Saint Vitalis of Milan. Cebu was established as a diocese on August 14, 1595.
National historical marker installed in 1949, back when Nueva Segovia was still a diocese. The Diocese of Nueva Segovia was established together with Cebu and Nueva Cáceres by Pope Clement VIII on August 14, 1595, by virtue of the papal bull Super Specula Militantis Ecclesia under the patronage of the Immaculate Conception.