Cubao Cathedral

Cubao Cathedral (formal title: The Immaculate Conception Cathedral of Cubao), is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in Quezon City, Metro Manila, the Philippines. It is the episcopal seat of the Roman Catholic Bishop of Cubao. Built in 1950 by the Society of the Divine Word, it belonged to the order until 1990, when the Archdiocese of Manila took over its administration. In 2003, when the Diocese of Cubao was erected, the parish was elevated into the status of cathedral. The present rector of the cathedral is Rev. Fr. Dennis S. Soriano, M.A., Lit.

Cubao Cathedral
Immaculate Conception Cathedral of Cubao
Katedral ng Kalinis-linisang Paglilihi ng Cubao
Catedral de la Inmaculada Concepción de Cubao
Façade of Cubao Cathedral at dusk
Cubao Cathedral is located in Metro Manila
Cubao Cathedral
Cubao Cathedral
Location in Metro Manila
Cubao Cathedral is located in Philippines
Cubao Cathedral
Cubao Cathedral
Cubao Cathedral (Philippines)
LocationQuezon City
CountryPhilippines Philippines
DenominationRoman Catholic
WebsiteImmaculate Conception Cathedral
History
Former name(s)Immaculate Conception Parish
StatusCathedral
FoundedJuly 15, 1950 (1950-07-15)
DedicationImmaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary
DedicatedDecember 8, 1949
ConsecratedJuly 15, 1950
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Architectural typeCathedral
StyleRomanesque Revival Architecture
Specifications
Number of spires1
Administration
SubdivisionVicariate of the Holy Family
ProvinceManila
ArchdioceseManila
DioceseCubao
ParishImmaculate Conception Parish
Clergy
ArchbishopMost Rev. Jose Cardinal Advincula, D.D.
Bishop(s)Most Rev. Honesto F. Ongtioco, D.D.
RectorRev. Fr. Dennis S. Soriano, M.A., Lit.

History

In 1935, the SVD priests of Christ the King Mission Seminary began ministering to a limited farming community around Manga Road in Cubao by first celebrating Mass in a small chapel near the present Cubao roundabout. Fr. Henry Demond, SVD, then celebrated Mass in the house of a certain Carbonell family, then moved to a quonset mess hall from the Second World War that stood on what are now Spencer and Brooklyn streets. The building was abandoned by the combined US-Philippine Commonwealth Armed Forces.

As with other agrarian communities, farmers tilling the area's rice paddies invoked San Isidro Labrador, so the chapel was dedicated to him and belonged to Sacred Heart Parish in the Kamuníng area. While teaching as theology professor at Christ the King Mission Seminary (and later as Prefect of Scholastics), Fr. Ambrosio Manaligod and Ronnie Ganancias consistently helped with the pastoral work of the parish, especially in directing lay organisations.

In 1949, the chapel was re-dedicated to the Immaculate Conception. On 15 July 1950, the community chapel was elevated into a parish, with the first curé being the Argentine Fr. Juan Simón (1950–1954); he was succeeded by the German Fr. Alois Vogel (1954-1956) and Fr. Benito Rixner (1956–1958). For years, the parish remained under the SVD, as it was near the order's main residence at Christ the King Mission Seminary.

In 1989, the SVD offered the parish to the Archdiocese of Manila in keeping with the missionary spirit found in their constitutions. The official handover took place on Easter Sunday, 1990, with Msgr. Reynaldo Celso as the first secular or diocesan parish priest. Due to an increase in the population of Catholics in Metro Manila, the Archdiocese was gradually partitioned, with the Diocese of Cubao erected on 28 August 2003. The parish was selected to be the see for the new bishop, and extensive renovations on the church were carried out soon after.

On December 30, 2014, GMA Network, actor Dingdong Dantes and actress Marian Rivera were married at Cubao Cathedral, where Dantes was christened. Considered one of the most expensive church weddings held in the country, guests included then-President Benigno S. Aquino III as the principal sponsor, other politicians, the couple's colleagues from the television and film industry, and various celebrities.

Ecclesiastical territory

The Immaculate Conception Cathedral once belonged to the Archdiocese of Manila, but is now the seat of the Diocese of Cubao. However, it is currently remains a parish in its own right as a part of the Vicariate of the Holy Family.

Parochial bounds

The parish itself is bounded to the north by a creek running Eulogio Rodriguez Sr. and Ermín García Avenues; to the east by EDSA; to the south by Col. Bonny Serrano Avenue (Santolan Road); and to the southwest by a small portion of Ermitaño Creek, parts of Horseshoe Village, N. Domingo Street and Balete Drive.

Surrounding parishes are Sacred Heart to the north; Nativity of Our Lord and Our Lady of Perpetual Help to the east; and the Minor Basilica Our Lady of Mount Carmel to the west. To the south is San Juan, which is under the jurisdiction of the Archdiocese of Manila.

Parish Priests

The north side of the cathedral's nave
Interior of the Cathedral

Below is a list of parish priests, and upon the church's elevation to cathedral in 2003, rectors.

Society of the Divine Word administration

NameYears served
Fr. Juan Simón, SVD1950–1954
Fr. Alois Vogel, SVD1955
Fr. Benito Rixner, SVD1956–1958
Fr. Anselmo Bustos, SVD1959–1962
Fr. José Lazo, SVD1963
Fr. John Sleumer, SVD1964
Fr. Francis Kutscher, SVD1965–1970
Fr. George Harwardt, SVD1971–1979
Fr. Liberato Fernandez, SVD1980–1990
Fr. Chew Bing Ze, SVD1980–1990

Diocesan administration

NameYears serving
Rev. Msgr. Reynaldo Y. Celso, PC1990–2000
Rev. Msgr. Daniel B. Sta. María, PC, MBA2000–2006
Rev. Msgr. Alfonso A. Bugaoan, Jr. PC2006–2009
Rev. Fr. Moises M. Cabrera2009–2012
Rev. Fr. Ariston L. Sison, Jr., STL2012–2018
Rev. Fr. Dennis S. Soriano, M.A., Lit.2018–present

See also

Resources

  • Ecclesiastical Atlas Roman Catholic Diocese of Cubao (2010)
  • The 20082009 Catholic Directory of the Philippines (published by Claretian Publications for the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines, June 2008)
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