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Coordinates: 17°3649N 121°4350E / 17.613592°N 121.730503°E / 17.613592; 121.730503
 

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Tuguegarao Cathedral
Saint Peter Metropolitan Cathedral
  • Kalakhang Katedral ni San Pedro Apostol (Filipino)
  • Catedral Metropolitana de San Pedro Apostol (Spanish)
  • The cathedral in March 2024
    Tuguegarao Cathedral is located in Luzon
    Tuguegarao Cathedral

    Tuguegarao Cathedral

    Location in Luzon

    Tuguegarao Cathedral is located in Philippines
    Tuguegarao Cathedral

    Tuguegarao Cathedral

    Location in the Philippines

    17°36′49N 121°43′50E / 17.613592°N 121.730503°E / 17.613592; 121.730503
    LocationTuguegarao, Cagayan
    CountryPhilippines
    DenominationRoman Catholic
    History
    DedicationSaint Peter
    Dedicated1761, 2014
    Architecture
    Functional statusActive
    Architect(s)Antonio Lobato
    Architectural typeCathedral
    StyleBarn-style Baroque
    Groundbreaking1761
    Completed1768
    Specifications
    MaterialsSand, gravel, cement, mortar, steel and bricks
    Administration
    ProvinceTuguegarao
    MetropolisTuguegarao
    ArchdioceseTuguegarao
    DeanerySt. Peter the Apostle
    Clergy
    ArchbishopRicardo Lingan Baccay
    RectorBernard Corpus

    The Saint Peter Metropolitan Cathedral, also known as the Tuguegarao Cathedral, is an 18th-century Baroque Roman Catholic church located along Rizal Street, Barangay Centro 10, Tuguegarao, Cagayan, Philippines. The church, originally built by Dominican friars, is the seat of the Archdiocese of Tuguegarao and is considered one of the largest churches in the Cagayan Valley. A historical marker bearing a brief history of the church was installed in 1982 by the National Historical Institute, precursor of the National Historical Commission of the Philippines.

    History

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    Church NHI historical marker installed in 1982

    Tuguegarao was founded as a mission on May 9, 1604, by Dominican friars. Tomas Villa was assigned as its first vicar. Villa erected a temporary parochial structure made of light materials with Saint Peter and Saint Paul as patron saints. The current church is attributed to Antonio Lobato, who initiated the construction in 1761 and was completed in 1768. The reason why it is called "Cathedral" is because of the chair of the archbishop [1] The church sustained heavy damage during World War II and was subsequently rebuilt by Bishop Constance Jurgens.[2][3]

    Architecture

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    The cathedral's façade is described as whimsical and playful. Most notable of all its features is the broken and crested pediment that is mirrored in other churches in the Cagayan Valley namely, the churches of Dupax del Sur and Bambang and Saint Dominic's Cathedral in Nueva Vizcaya.[4] Archival photos of the Calasiao ChurchinPangasinan also showed that it once had the “Cagayan-style” pediment. Other notable architectural features of the church are consistently repeated on many of its parts and on the Ermita de San Jacinto, a Spanish-era brick chapel located on the opposite site of the Tuguegarao city proper.

    Architectural Detail Location Photo
    High relief pilasters with alternating smooth and Solomonic/swisted design Found on the façade and bell tower
    Semicircular arch windows framed with finials and a triangular pediment Found on the façade and majority of windows on the structure
    Molded bricks containing various symbols such as roosters, papal tiaras, keys, gods, sun, moon, Marian symbols and symbols of the Dominican order[4] Found on both interior and exterior of the structure outlining windows and columns

    The main focal point of the façade is the deeply recessed oculus. To the left of the church rises the five-storey quadrilateral bell tower. The tower mirrors motifs from the façade such as the pilasters and framed windows. Blind windows can be found on the base. The bell tower is topped with a roofed canopy and a cross.[1]

    Some few meters away from the church is the Catholic cemetery with its notable brick arched entryway and fence.[5]

    Restoration

    [edit]

    Spearheaded by the city's parish priest, Gerard Ariston Perez, the parishioners started accumulating 25 million pesos for the restoration of the church. Included in the church's restoration are the rehabilitation of worn-out bricks, reverting the original painted ceiling from the trussed ceiling and the altarpieces.[6]

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    References

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    1. ^ a b Galende, OSA, Pedro (2007). Philippine Church Facades (First ed.). Manila, Philippines: San Agustin Museum. p. 101. ISBN 9789710724338.
  • ^ "Metropolitan Cathedral of Tuguegarao". heritageconservation.wordpress.com. Retrieved November 23, 2014.
  • ^ "Saint Peter and Paul Metropolitan Cathedral". tuguegaraocity.wordpress.com/. Retrieved November 23, 2014.
  • ^ a b Cabigas, Estan. "Lakbay Norte Visita Iglesia". simbahan.net. Langyaw Media. Retrieved November 23, 2014.
  • ^ Cabigas, Estan. "Tuguegarao cemetery's forsaken arch and fence". simbahan.net/. Retrieved November 23, 2014.
  • ^ Domingo, Leander (November 13, 2013). "Tuguegarao's century-old Cathedral to be restored". The Manila Times. Retrieved November 23, 2014.
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