Balanga Cathedral
Balanga Cathedral, formally known as Diocesan Shrine and Cathedral Parish of St. Joseph in Balanga City, Bataan, is the seat of the Diocese of Balanga which comprises entire of the civil province of Bataan. As of 2014 Fr. Abraham Pantig was the rector and parish priest of the cathedral. In March 19, 2015 the cathedral was formally declared as a Diocesan Shrine.
History
During the Japanese invasion the cathedral was used as an artillery emplacement to bombard Mt. Samat, where the Filipino-American troops made their last stand. It was later renovated by the first bishop of the Diocese, Celso Guevarra DD and made its patron saint, Saint Joseph.
Bishops
Name | Formerly Bishop of | Appointed to the Diocese | Appointed elsewhere | |
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Bishop Celso N Guevarra † Died Aug. 13, 2002, tomb in the Belltower of the cathedral | Titular Bishop of Vannida (Titular See) | June 4, 1975 | Retired April 8, 1998 | |
Bishop Honesto F. Ongtioco | Priest of San Fernando, Pampanga | April 8, 1998 (Ordained Bishop June 18, 1998) | Bishop of Cubao June 28, 2003 | |
Bishop Socrates Buenaventura Villegas | Bishop of Nona (Titular See) | May 3, 2004 (Installed July 3, 2004 | Appointed Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Lingayen-Dagupan September 8, 2009 | |
Bishop Ruperto Santos | April 1, 2010 (Installed on July 8, 2010) |
Inside
After the war Bishop Celso renovated the church. Its walls were white and a number of chandeliers hung from the ceiling, the largest before the altar. Behind the altar was a structure painted green with stripes of gold and a statue of Jesus in the left, Mary on the right, and St. Joseph holding the hand of Baby Jesus. Beside the altar, there were two statues, St. Lorenzo Ruiz in the left and Mary at the right. There was a group of bells lined together vertically by metal grilles, the usual bell design in almost all of the parishes in Bataan. There was a statue of Jesus of Nazareth near the main door, which was kept for rehabilitation, believed to be miraculous. People lined up and gave sampaguitas to its neck and cross, they would usually wipe its feet. When ishop Socrates was appointed he saw that the decorations were in bad shape; he renovated the inside with a new design. When it was finished, the white walls were replaced by a wall of bricks, the structure behind the altar became marble white, the floors were higher and the chandeliers were replaced by ceiling lights.
Feast of the Patron Saint
The Feast Day of St. Joseph is celebrated twice annually in the city of Balanga, on March 19 and the "pistang bayan" every April 28.
Image gallery
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1940 Philippine Historical Committed Marker
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Historical marker
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Angels, Logo in the middle of the Center facade
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Right facade
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Facade of the Balanga Cathedral
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Left facade
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Center facade
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Remote left facade
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Left facade
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Near left facade
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Belfry
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Rear facade of bell tower
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Left facade of Cathedral
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Right side of Cathedral
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Frontage of right side entrance
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Right half of main door
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Left half
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Schedule of Masses
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The Cathedral Coat of arms (Ecclesiastical heraldry)
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Dome
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Confessional
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Fernando - 1st Bishop Celso Nogoy Guevarra, D.D.+, Church grave
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Grave
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Ceiling
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Ceiling
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Interior
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Interior
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Tabernacle in the altar
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Statue inside
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Individual storage of cinerary urns
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Facade of the columbarium
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Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes
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Priests' Residence
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St. Joseph Formation Center
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Fr. Mariano Sarili Hall
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Parish Offices
Coordinates: 14°40′45″N 120°32′25″E / 14.679192°N 120.540239°E
See also
References
External links
- CBCP Diocese of Balanga
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Balanga
- Coordinates
- CBCP Website
- GCatholic
- GCatholic
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