Sun.Star Pampanga

Metropolit­an Cathedral now ‘important cultural property’

- BY NICOLE RENEE DAVID Sun.Star Staff Reporter

ITY OF SAN FERNANDO – The Metro Cathedral on Tuesday was declared an “important cultural property” by the National Museum of the Philippine­s.

National Museum of the Philippine­s’Cultural Properties Regulation Division Deputy Chief Raquel Flores and Administra­tive Officer Carmencita Mariano led the declaratio­n, while the clergy led by Archbishop Emeritus Paciano Aniceto and Archbishop Florentino Lavarias and the laity witnessed the signing of the declaratio­n. (L-R) Angelica Bianca Lapuz of Mexico town (4th runner up); Kim Leana Pabustan of Mabalacat City (2nd runner up); Angela Maria Robson of Angeles City (Mutya ning Kapampanga­n 2018); Reziah Angelica Famorcan of Lubao town (1st runner up); and Mickey Charles Dimacali of San Luis town (3rd runner up). — Jun Jaso/Pampanga PIO

Flores said that the cathedral passed and is in compliance with the national law and the resolution of the National Museum which assessed the cathedral’s exemplary aesthetics, engineerin­g, architectu­re, history, and religious and social impacts.

It is stated in National Museum’s Resolution No. 21–2017, that the Constituti­on of the Republic of the Philippine­s provides that “the State shall promote and popularize the nation’s historical and cultural heritage and resources” and assures that the cathedral’s protection, preservati­on and promotion are intact.

Flores also compliment­ed the cathedral’s neo-classic design and the Fernandino­s’ devotion and spirituali­ty.

The Metropolit­an Cathedral was founded by the Augustinia­ns in 1754 and placed under the advocation of the Nuestra Señora de la Asuncion while the town was under the patronage of San Fernando III. Fr. Sebastian Moreno, OSA, was named pro-vicar in 1756.

In its recently installed marker, it is noted that the stone church may have been built by the end of the 18th century. Both church and convent were burned by the Philippine Revolution­ary Army, on order of Gen. Antonio Luna on May 5, 1899.

It was restored by Kapampanga­n Architect Fernando H. Ocampo in 1948, then elevated to cathedral on December 11, 1948 as the seat of the newly created archdioces­e.

On October 1, 1981, it was establishe­d as Metropolit­an Cathedral under the Titularshi­p of St. Ferdinand and the Patronage of the Lady of Our Assumption.

“Metropolit­an Cathedral is a very beautiful place. It has its own neo-classical touch to it, but most of all, it manifested this enduring faith among Fernandino­s. I can see how devoted they are in religious aspects, and how faithful they are to their church,” Flores added.

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