Gumaca Cathedral

Roman Catholic church in Quezon, Philippines
Church in Quezon, Philippines
13°55′18″N 122°05′58″E / 13.921787°N 122.099416°E / 13.921787; 122.099416LocationGumaca, QuezonCountryPhilippinesDenominationRoman CatholicHistoryStatusCathedralFounded1582DedicationSaint Didacus of AlcalaArchitectureFunctional statusActiveArchitectural typeChurch buildingStyleBaroqueCompleted1747, 1846, 1999Demolished1685AdministrationProvinceLipaMetropolisLipaArchdioceseLipaDioceseGumacaClergyArchbishopGilbert Armea GarceraBishop(s)Sede Vacante

The San Diego de Alcala Parish Cathedral (Filipino: Parokyang Katedral ni San Diego ng Alcala; Spanish: Parroquia Catedral de San Diego de Alcala), commonly known as Gumaca Cathedral (Filipino: Katedral ng Gumaca; Spanish: Catedral de Gumaca), is a Baroque-style, Roman Catholic cathedral located at Barangay San Diego Poblacion, in the town center of Gumaca, Quezon province, Calabarzon, Philippines. It is the seat and the mother church of the Diocese of Gumaca.[1]

History

Archival photo of the cathedral, showing the original retablo done in Neo-Gothic design, and the trompe-l'oeil ceiling paintings

The cathedral was first established in 1582 by the Franciscans, who were the first missionaries who brought Christianity to Gumaca, on its present site. It was transferred to Silangan in Alabat island in 1638. It was burned by the Dutch forces in 1665, which subsequently resulted to them transferring back to its original site in Gumaca. The church was reconstructed in 1690 and completed in 1747. The edifice and the adjoining convent were beautified in 1846. When a strong earthquake hit Gumaca on August 20, 1937,[2][3] the uppermost portion of the church belfry toppled down, leaving only three of the five-level belfry intact. During the term of Msgr. Jose Oliveros, the belfry and choirloft were reconstructed and was completed in 1999. Known as one of the biggest and oldest Catholic churches in the province of Quezon, the church is made out of coral stone blocks and bricks.[4][5][6]

Though the design of the church is mainly Baroque, archival photos show that the interiors were mainly done in Gothic Revival architecture. Its retablos and arco toral design clearly reflects this style, possible due to its popularity in the early 19th century. The church was renovated, and the retablos, together with the pulpit, were lost.

Gallery

  • The cathedral as seen from the sea
    The cathedral as seen from the sea
  • Cathedral interior in 2023
    Cathedral interior in 2023
  • Church NHC historical marker
    Church NHC historical marker
  • The cathedral's belfry and buttresses
    The cathedral's belfry and buttresses

References

  1. ^ "Gumaca Cathedral". GCatholic. Retrieved February 22, 2021.
  2. ^ "M 7.5 - Luzon, Philippines". United States Geological Survey. August 20, 1937. Retrieved February 22, 2021.
  3. ^ "Significant Earthquake: PHILIPPINES: LUZON". National Geophysical Data Center. August 20, 1937. Retrieved February 22, 2021.
  4. ^ "About the Municipality of Gumaca". Gumaca Municipal Government. Retrieved February 22, 2021.
  5. ^ "Gumaca Cathedral historical marker". Wikimedia Commons. Retrieved February 22, 2021.
  6. ^ "Gumaca Cathedral Quezon". Backpack Adventures. January 5, 2017. Retrieved February 22, 2021.

External links

  • Media related to Gumaca Cathedral at Wikimedia Commons
  • Gumaca Cathedral on Facebook
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Diocesis Gumacana
Territories
Diocese of Gumaca
Ordinaries
Cathedral
  • San Diego de Alcala
Shrine
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Parishes
Vicariate of
St. Peter
  • St. Lawrence the Deacon (Buenavista)
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  • St. Isidore the Farmer (Lopez, Quezon)
  • Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary (Lopez, Quezon)
  • Mabuting Pastol (Lopez, Quezon)
  • Mahal na Puso ni Hesus (Lopez, Quezon)
  • St. Vincent Ferrer
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St. Paul
  • St. Ignatius of Loyola (General Luna, Quezon)
  • Immaculate Conception (Macalelon)
  • St. Lorenzo Ruiz de Manila (General Luna, Quezon)
  • Conversion of St. Paul (Pitogo, Quezon)
  • St. Isidore the Farmer (Catanauan)
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St. John
  • St. Anthony of Padua (Guinayagan)
  • Our Lady of Fatima (Calauag)
  • St. Peter the Apostle (Calauag)
  • St. Aloysius Gonzaga (Guinayangan)
  • Our Lady of Lourdes (Tagkawayan)
  • Banal na Espiritu Mission Parish (Calauag)
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St. Mark
  • Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage (San Narciso, Quezon)
  • Mabathalang Awa Mission Parish (San Francisco, Quezon)
  • St. Andrew the Apostle (San Andres, Quezon)
  • St. Joseph the Worker (San Narciso, Quezon)
Vicariate of
St. Luke
  • Immaculate Conception (Catanauan)
  • St. Peter the Apostle (Mulanay)
  • St. Francis of Assisi (San Francisco, Quezon)
  • Ina ng Laging Saklolo Mission Parish (Mulanay)
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St. Matthew
  • Our Lady of Mount Carmel (Alabat, Quezon)
  • St. Anthony of Padua (Perez, Quezon)
  • Holy Cross (Quezon, Quezon)
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Areas
  • San Roque (Catanauan)
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