San Diego Pro-cathedral

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San Diego Pro-cathedral

The San Diego Pro-cathedral is the only pro-cathedral in the Philippines outside of the national capital, Manila

Basic information
Location Silay City, Negros Occidental, Philippines
Religious affiliation Roman Catholic
Year consecrated 1776
Ecclesiastical status Pro-cathedral
Functional status active
Architectural description
Architect(s) Lucio Bernasconi
Architectural type Church
Architectural style Romanesque
Groundbreaking 1925
Year completed 1927
Specifications
Materials concrete

The San Diego Pro-cathedral, formerly known as the San Diego Parish Church or the St. Didacus Parish Church before its declaration as a pro-cathedral in 1994, is an early 20th century church in Silay City, Negros Occidental in the Philippines. It is the only pro-cathedral outside of the national capital of Manila,[1] and is unique in Negros Occidental for being the only church in the province featuring a cupola or dome.

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[edit] History

The parish of Silay was established in 1776 and its first church was built of light materials: bamboo, cogon grass and nipa palm. In 1841, then-parish priest Fr. Eusebio Locsin initiated the construction of a more permanent structure made of stone and wood.[2] In 1925, work began on a grander structure meant to replace the old church. Don Jose R. Ledesma, a resident of Silay and a wealthy sugar baron, donated a substantial portion of the funds needed to build the new edifice. The rest of the money was raised through popular contribution, including fund-raising by schoolchildren.[3]

Don Jose Ledesma commissioned an Italian architect, Lucio Bernasconi to design the new church. Bernasconi was also responsible for the design and construction of the Silay Wharf, which was razed by Imperial Japanese soldiers during the Second World War. Bernasconi took the churches in his native Italy as the model for the Silay church. The church's layout is in the shape of a Latin cross, with a cupola rising forty meters above the nave. Construction was completed in 1927, and the new church was inaugurated that same year.

[edit] Patron saint

Diego de Alcalá, by Francisco de Zurbarán
Diego de Alcalá, by Francisco de Zurbarán

The San Diego Pro-cathedral is named in honor of Didacus of Alcalá, the Franciscan saint more commonly known in the Philippines as San Diego de Alcalá. A local historian has conjectured that San Diego was given as a patron saint to the early settlement that became Silay by Fr. Diego Gomez de Covarrubias when he became the parish priest of the neighboring settlement of Bago, and Silay was his visita – a settlement he was responsible for attending to as a visiting priest.[4]

[edit] Pro-cathedral

On December 25, 1994, then-Bishop of the Diocese of Bacolod, Monsignor Camilo Gregorio declared the San Diego Parish Church a pro-cathedral, making it the only pro-cathedral outside of Metro Manila.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Delilan, Erwin Ambo S. "Ups and down of Silay Parish now in a book", Sun.Star Bacolod, 2006-11-04. Retrieved on 2008-05-06. 
  2. ^ Tan, Christian Irl. "Silay parish turns 230", The Visayan Daily Star, 2006-11-04. Retrieved on 2008-05-06. 
  3. ^ Sa-onoy, Modesto P. (2006). Parroquia de San Diego:1776-2006. Today Printers and Publishers, 117-119. 
  4. ^ Sa-onoy, Modesto P. (2006). Parroquia de San Diego:1776-2006. Today Printers and Publishers, 16.