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Lipa Cathedral

The Metropolitan Cathedral of San Sebastian, commonly known as the Lipa Cathedral, is a Neo-Renaissance cathedral in Lipa, Batangas, Philippines. The cathedral serves as the seat of the Archdiocese of Lipa. The cathedral was chosen as the seat of the then Diocese of the Lipa in 1910. Detached from the Archdiocese of Manila and canonically erected by Pope Pius X, it comprised what are today the provinces of Batangas, Quezon, Aurora, Laguna, Marinduque, Occidental Mindoro, Oriental Mindoro, and part of the Camarines area.[2]

Lipa Cathedral
Metropolitan Cathedral of San Sebastian
  • Kalakhang Katedral ni San Sebastian (Filipino)
  • Catedral Metropolitana de San Sebastián (Spanish)
The cathedral in April 2024
13°56′27″N 121°09′48″E / 13.940951°N 121.163254°E / 13.940951; 121.163254
LocationLipa, Batangas
CountryPhilippines
DenominationRoman Catholic
History
Former name(s)Convento de San Sebastian de Comintang
Authorising papal bullApril 10, 1910; 114 years ago (1910-04-10)
StatusCathedral
FoundedApril 30, 1605; 419 years ago (1605-04-30)
Founder(s)Augustinians
DedicationSaint Sebastian
Past bishop(s)
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Architectural typeCathedral
StyleNeo-Renaissance
Years built
  • c. 1605 (dst. 1754)
  • 1779–1790, 1865, 1894 (dst. 1944)
  • c. 1950s
CompletedDecember 14, 1957; 66 years ago (1957-12-14)
Specifications
Number of domes1
Number of towers1
Administration
ProvinceLipa
MetropolisLipa
ArchdioceseLipa
DeanerySaint Sebastian[1]
Clergy
ArchbishopGilbert Armea Garcera
RectorRuben Dimaculangan
Assistant priest(s)Raeson Limbo
Ricardo Adan
Mar Andreen Castillo
Clarence Patag
Jake Coronel

History edit

 
Church PHC historical marker

Earlier churches edit

Lipa was originally located close to the Laguna de Bombon, present-day Taal Lake. The Augustinian Chapter accepted Lipa under the name of "Convento de San Sebastian de Comintang" on April 30, 1605,[3] with Gabriel Rodriguez as the first prior. In 1608, it was made a vicariate directly under the father province. In 1610, it was given the right to vote in the provincial chapters.

In 1754, Lipa was submerged after the eruption of Taal Volcano. To avoid a similar occurrence, the town was transferred to its present site. A new church was begun by Ignacio Pallares in 1779 and by Manuel Galiana in 1787, and was completed in 1790. In 1865, Maueal Diez Gonzalez completed the spacious transept.

Present church edit

Benito Baras completed the construction of the church in 1894[4] and later built a bridge linking Lipa to Tanauan. On September 17, 1902, shortly after the Philippine Revolution of 1898, Pope Leo XIII issued the apostolic constitution Quae Mari Sinico mandating the reorganization of the church in the Philippines. His successor, Pius X, by papal declaration "Novas Erigere Ecclesias", erected five new ecclesiastical jurisdictions in the Philippines: the Dioceses of Lipa, Calbayog, Tuguegarao, Zamboanga, and the Apostolic Prefecture of Palawan.[2]

During the late 19th century, there was intense competition among the towns of Batangas, Bauan, Lipa, Taal, and Tanauan for the selection of the seat of the new diocese in the Southern Tagalog region (present-day Calabarzon). This competition motivated the people to build big churches in those towns. After the creation of the new diocese on April 10, 1910, Lipa was chosen among the five towns because of its cold climate. For this reason, the church was elevated to a cathedral.[5]

In 1944, the cathedral was heavily damaged during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines as part of the Second World War. It was later rebuilt by Alejandro Olalla and Vergara, adding two side aisles, and completed on December 14, 1957.[6]

Architecture and design edit

The cathedral was built in the Neo-Renaissance style in a Latin cross (cruciform) layout. The Main Hall is surrounded by a series of arches forming a linear pattern. It also features a large dome.[4]

An octagonal bell tower stands beside the main façade. It originally had five floors, later increased to seven during its post-war reconstruction.[5]

The cathedral also has one high altar with the image of Saint Sebastian on top and four smaller side altars.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ "San Sebastian Cathedral, Lipa City, Batangas, Philippines". GCatholic.org. Retrieved April 27, 2023.
  2. ^ a b . Archdiocese of Lipa. Archived from the original on December 15, 2014. Retrieved December 13, 2014.
  3. ^ Galende, Pedro (1987). Angels in Stone: Architecture of the Augustinian Churches in the Philippines (1st ed.). Manila: G. A. Formoso. pp. 92–97.
  4. ^ a b "LIPA CATHEDRAL: The Metropolitan Cathedral of San Sebastian". The Poor Traveler. Retrieved April 6, 2023.
  5. ^ a b c "Cathedral of San Sebastian de Lipa". Herencia Lipeña. Retrieved April 6, 2023.
  6. ^ . Biyahero: Philippines Travel Portal. Archived from the original on December 13, 2014. Retrieved December 13, 2014.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Lipa Cathedral at Wikimedia Commons
  • Lipa Cathedral on Facebook

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The Metropolitan Cathedral of San Sebastian commonly known as the Lipa Cathedral is a Neo Renaissance cathedral in Lipa Batangas Philippines The cathedral serves as the seat of the Archdiocese of Lipa The cathedral was chosen as the seat of the then Diocese of the Lipa in 1910 Detached from the Archdiocese of Manila and canonically erected by Pope Pius X it comprised what are today the provinces of Batangas Quezon Aurora Laguna Marinduque Occidental Mindoro Oriental Mindoro and part of the Camarines area 2 Lipa CathedralMetropolitan Cathedral of San SebastianKalakhang Katedral ni San Sebastian Filipino Catedral Metropolitana de San Sebastian Spanish The cathedral in April 202413 56 27 N 121 09 48 E 13 940951 N 121 163254 E 13 940951 121 163254LocationLipa BatangasCountryPhilippinesDenominationRoman CatholicHistoryFormer name s Convento de San Sebastian de ComintangAuthorising papal bullApril 10 1910 114 years ago 1910 04 10 StatusCathedralFoundedApril 30 1605 419 years ago 1605 04 30 Founder s AugustiniansDedicationSaint SebastianPast bishop s Alejandro OlaliaRicardo VidalMariano GaviolaGaudencio RosalesRamon ArguellesArchitectureFunctional statusActiveArchitectural typeCathedralStyleNeo RenaissanceYears builtc 1605 dst 1754 1779 1790 1865 1894 dst 1944 c 1950sCompletedDecember 14 1957 66 years ago 1957 12 14 SpecificationsNumber of domes1Number of towers1AdministrationProvinceLipaMetropolisLipaArchdioceseLipaDeanerySaint Sebastian 1 ClergyArchbishopGilbert Armea GarceraRectorRuben DimaculanganAssistant priest s Raeson Limbo Ricardo Adan Mar Andreen Castillo Clarence Patag Jake Coronel Contents 1 History 1 1 Earlier churches 1 2 Present church 2 Architecture and design 3 References 4 External linksHistory edit nbsp Church PHC historical marker Earlier churches edit Lipa was originally located close to the Laguna de Bombon present day Taal Lake The Augustinian Chapter accepted Lipa under the name of Convento de San Sebastian de Comintang on April 30 1605 3 with Gabriel Rodriguez as the first prior In 1608 it was made a vicariate directly under the father province In 1610 it was given the right to vote in the provincial chapters In 1754 Lipa was submerged after the eruption of Taal Volcano To avoid a similar occurrence the town was transferred to its present site A new church was begun by Ignacio Pallares in 1779 and by Manuel Galiana in 1787 and was completed in 1790 In 1865 Maueal Diez Gonzalez completed the spacious transept Present church edit Benito Baras completed the construction of the church in 1894 4 and later built a bridge linking Lipa to Tanauan On September 17 1902 shortly after the Philippine Revolution of 1898 Pope Leo XIII issued the apostolic constitution Quae Mari Sinico mandating the reorganization of the church in the Philippines His successor Pius X by papal declaration Novas Erigere Ecclesias erected five new ecclesiastical jurisdictions in the Philippines the Dioceses of Lipa Calbayog Tuguegarao Zamboanga and the Apostolic Prefecture of Palawan 2 During the late 19th century there was intense competition among the towns of Batangas Bauan Lipa Taal and Tanauan for the selection of the seat of the new diocese in the Southern Tagalog region present day Calabarzon This competition motivated the people to build big churches in those towns After the creation of the new diocese on April 10 1910 Lipa was chosen among the five towns because of its cold climate For this reason the church was elevated to a cathedral 5 In 1944 the cathedral was heavily damaged during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines as part of the Second World War It was later rebuilt by Alejandro Olalla and Vergara adding two side aisles and completed on December 14 1957 6 Architecture and design editThe cathedral was built in the Neo Renaissance style in a Latin cross cruciform layout The Main Hall is surrounded by a series of arches forming a linear pattern It also features a large dome 4 An octagonal bell tower stands beside the main facade It originally had five floors later increased to seven during its post war reconstruction 5 The cathedral also has one high altar with the image of Saint Sebastian on top and four smaller side altars 5 nbsp Main facade nbsp Dome nbsp Interior facing the sanctuary nbsp High altarReferences edit San Sebastian Cathedral Lipa City Batangas Philippines GCatholic org Retrieved April 27 2023 a b History Archdiocese of Lipa Archived from the original on December 15 2014 Retrieved December 13 2014 Galende Pedro 1987 Angels in Stone Architecture of the Augustinian Churches in the Philippines 1st ed Manila G A Formoso pp 92 97 a b LIPA CATHEDRAL The Metropolitan Cathedral of San Sebastian The Poor Traveler Retrieved April 6 2023 a b c Cathedral of San Sebastian de Lipa Herencia Lipena Retrieved April 6 2023 Lipa City Biyahero Philippines Travel Portal Archived from the original on December 13 2014 Retrieved December 13 2014 External links edit nbsp Media related to Lipa Cathedral at Wikimedia Commons Lipa Cathedral on Facebook Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lipa Cathedral amp oldid 1222191295, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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