Monday 23 January 2012

San Pedro Cathedral in Philippines


San Pedro Cathedral in Philippines is on of the few churches in the country, which were bestowed with special protective status of National Cultural Treasures by the Philippine National Commission for Culture and the Arts. Interestingly enough, this special designation doesn’t only speak about the historical significance of 25 other churches chosen across Philippines for unique protection but also reflects the emphasis on the local specialty of the church, which has imbibed regional and geographical influences.

Located at the corner of San Pedro Street and CM Recto Avenue in Davao City, this church was named after the patron saint of the city, San Pedro. San Pedro Cathedral was one of the spectacular churches constructed during the Spanish colonial period. This church was built in 1847 by Don Jose Uyanguren, who was popular as the ‘Spanish Conquistador of Davao’ during the Spanish era.

As you visit San Pedro Cathedral in Philippines, you will spot the original altar in the right wing of the cathedral. You must also notice that the altar has been preserved meticulously in the church in a measure of respect. You will also be impressed by the interiors of the church adorned with ancient images of the saint, San Pedro and St. Peter

No comments:

Post a Comment