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San Jose Cathedral (Nueva Ecija)

The Saint Joseph the Worker Cathedral Parish (Filipino: Parokyang Katedral ni San Jose Manggagawa), also known as San Jose Cathedral (Filipino: Katedral ng San Jose), is a Roman Catholic cathedral located at Barangay Rafael Rueda, Sr. Poblacion in the city of San Jose, Nueva Ecija, Philippines. It is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Jose in Nueva Ecija and is dedicated to Saint Joseph the Worker.[1]

San Jose Cathedral
Saint Joseph the Worker Cathedral Parish
Parokyang Katedral ni
San Jose Manggagawa

Catedral Parroquia de San José Obrero
San Jose Cathedral in 2013
San Jose Cathedral
Location in Luzon
San Jose Cathedral
San Jose Cathedral (Luzon)
San Jose Cathedral
San Jose Cathedral (Philippines)
15°47′32″N 120°59′22″E / 15.792167°N 120.989528°E / 15.792167; 120.989528Coordinates: 15°47′32″N 120°59′22″E / 15.792167°N 120.989528°E / 15.792167; 120.989528
LocationSan Jose, Nueva Ecija
Country Philippines
DenominationRoman Catholic
History
StatusCathedral
Founded1910
DedicationSaint Joseph the Worker
Consecrated1984, 2006
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Architectural typeChurch
StyleBaroque Revival
Administration
ArchdioceseLingayen–Dagupan
DioceseSan Jose
Clergy
Bishop(s)Roberto Calara Mallari

History

The first missionaries in what is now the province of Nueva Ecija were the Augustinians who also founded the parishes of Carranglan, Pantabangan and Puncan, of which San Jose was initially part of. San Jose was originally known as Kabaritan which is an Ilocano term for a "place abundant of barit", a kind of rattan plant. It was a barrio of Puncan and then of Lupao, before becoming an independent town in 1894, and was renamed San Jose in honor of its patron saint, Joseph.[2]

Until 1928, San Jose was under the jurisdiction of the Nueva Segovia before becoming part of the Diocese of Lingayen, later Lingayen–Dagupan, which was established in the same year. Under Lingayen–Dagupan, the church was administered by the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart after World War II. San Jose was then annexed to the Diocese of Cabanatuan when the diocese, then comprised the whole province of Nueva Ecija, was founded in 1963.[3] Twenty-one years later, in 1984, the church became the cathedral of the Diocese of San Jose whose territory comprises the northern half of the province.[1][3][4][5]

In 1997, the remodeling of the old cathedral church was started under then San Jose Bishop Leo Drona. It was finished in 2006 and was reconsecrated by then Lingayen–Dagupan Archbishop Oscar Cruz on March 20 of the same year.[6] The reredos or retablo of the cathedral are works of Kapampangan artist Willy Layug, who also worked on the cathedrals of Dagupan, Bacolod, and Urdaneta.[7][8]

Gallery

References

  1. ^ a b "Cathedral of St. Joseph the Worker San Jose, NUEVA ECIJA, CENTRAL LUZON, Philippines". GCatholic. Retrieved January 31, 2022.
  2. ^ . San Jose City Government. Archived from the original on January 31, 2009. Retrieved January 31, 2022.
  3. ^ a b Ferrer, Getty (July 17, 2021). "Taga-Katedral: Ika-16 na Linggo sa Karaniwang Panahon". Saint Joseph the Worker Cathedral, Nueva Ecija (in Filipino). Retrieved January 31, 2022.
  4. ^ "Cathedral of St. Joseph the Worker". Giubileo della Misericordia. Retrieved January 31, 2022.
  5. ^ "The Roman Catholic Diocese of San Jose, Nueva Ecija St. Joseph the Worker Cathedral". The Roman Catholic Diocese of San Jose, Nueva Ecija. Retrieved January 31, 2022.
  6. ^ "San Jose Cathedral dedication marker". Wikimedia Commons. Retrieved January 31, 2022.
  7. ^ "Layug's sculptures lead to 'sacred encounters'". Inquirer Lifestyle. April 17, 2019. Retrieved January 31, 2022.
  8. ^ "Sculptor Willy Layug receives Catholic Church's highest honor". GMA News. March 10, 2016. Retrieved January 31, 2022.

External links

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  •   Media related to Cathedral of Saint Joseph the Worker (San Jose City, Nueva Ecija) at Wikimedia Commons

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