The Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral is
the ecclesiastical seat of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Cebu in Cebu, Philippines. Cebu
was established as a diocese on August 14, 1595. It was elevated as a
metropolitan archdiocese on April 28, 1934 with the dioceses of Dumaguete, Maasin,Tagbilaran, and Talibon as
suffragans.
Construction
of the cathedral took many years due to frequent interruptions, brought about
by lack of funds and other unexpected events. At
one time, funds meant for the building of the cathedral were diverted to the moro wars.
The death of an incumbent bishop who spearheaded the
construction/reconstruction and vacancies in the office were also factors.
The
architecture of the church is typical of Spanish
colonial churches
in the country, namely, squat and with thick walls to withstand typhoons and
other natural calamities. The facade features a trefoil-shaped pediment, which is
decorated with carved relieves of floral motifs, an IHS inscription
and a pair ofgriffins.
The Spanish Royal Coat of Arms is
emblazoned in low relief above the main entrance, reflecting perhaps the
contribution of the Spanish monarch to its construction.
During World War
II, much of the cathedral was destroyed by Allied bombings
of the city. Only the belfry (built
in 1835), the facade, and the walls remained.
It was quickly rebuilt in the 1950s under the supervision of architect Jose
Ma. Zaragosa, during
the incumbency of Archbishop Gabriel Reyes.
In
1982, a mausoleum was
built at the back of the sacristy at the initiation of Archbishop Julio
Cardinal Rosales. It
serves as a final resting place for the remains of Cebu's bishops and clergy.
Cardinal Rosales, who died three months after inauguration of the mausoleum, is
interred there along with Archbishop Manuel Salvador, a coadjutor archbishop of
Cebu, and Archbishop Mariano Gaviola, the archbishop of Lipa (1981–1993).
The remains of Bishop Juan Bautista Gorordo,
the first Filipino and Cebuano bishop of Cebu, are also interred there.
The
cathedral was renovated recently for the 75th anniversary celebration on April
28, 2009 of the elevation of Cebu into an archdiocese. An
application is pending at the Vatican for the cathedral's elevation into a
minor basilica in
honor of St. Vitalis, an early Christian martyr. His feast day coincides with
the day the image of the Sto. Niño de Cebu was
found almost 450 years ago, as well as the anniversary of the elevation of Cebu
into an archdiocese.
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