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With the destruction of the National Cathedral, gone too was the church's lot when it was recovered by the heirs of Saturnina Salazar. For over twenty years, the church was without a national center of worship. While there were plans to build a National Cathedral after the war, the attention of the
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A groundbreaking and cornerstone laying was held for the building of the National Cathedral on December 18, 1964. Since then, a massive nationwide fundraising campaign was spearheaded by the Supreme Bishop and the National Cathedral Commission, with contributions from among the members and
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The property was first leased to the church for a term of 99 years by virtue of a lease contract executed on February 25, 1966, between the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America and the Iglesia Filipina Independiente, in
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The Iglesia Filipina Independiente's first central church was actually the ground floor of a big house located at 488 Calle Lemery (now Juan Luna Street), a few meters away from Paseo de Azcarraga, in Tondo, Manila. Doña Saturnina Salazar vda. de Abreu, the mother-in-law of
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the Cathedral of the Holy Child be autonomous and with independent Episcopal jurisdiction, having the same status of a Diocese, and, further, it shall enjoy full representation in the General Assembly of the Philippine Independent
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and known as the wealthy and grand old lady of Tondo, was the owner. It was in that same house on October 26, 1902, where the historic grand inauguration, launching, and celebration of the first Solemn High Mass of
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In January 1905, the National Cathedral was inaugurated and blessed. Also known as the Tondo Cathedral, the church stood on a 2,000-square-meter lot at 227 (formerly 111) Calle Azcarraga (now
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church leaders throughout the world attended and joined the long procession from T.M. Kalaw Street to the site of the blessing and inauguration. The National Cathedral was dedicated to the
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in the newly inaugurated national cathedral, the first bishops to be consecrated in the cathedral's history. Ramento and Ganno would eventually become supreme bishops in later years.
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Coinciding with the 109th birth anniversary of the first Supreme Bishop, the National Cathedral was blessed and inaugurated on May 8, 1969. Thousands of faithful and several
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In 1973, by virtue of Motion 73-17 and following the recommendation of then-Supreme Bishop Macario V. Ga, the Supreme Council of Bishops approved that "
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national leadership was diverted to solve the many internal problems besetting the church. The María Clara Christ Church at V. Concepción Street in
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of the birth of Gregorio Aglipay in 1960, a fundraising program was launched to build a National Cathedral on a lot in
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The National Cathedral is also administered by the Supreme Bishop as a separate diocese. At present, the
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4.00. The Most Rev. Isabelo L. de los Reyes, Jr. (the fourth Supreme Bishop) and the Most Rev.
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in their church, such as the use of national colors and motifs and the displaying of the
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sympathizers of the Church. The National Cathedral was designed by Architect
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Buildings and structures of the Philippines destroyed during World War II
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to the Supreme Bishop or Obispo Maximo serves distinctly from the Dean.
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Central cathedral of the Philippine Independent Church in Manila
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Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America
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which was established in 1905. It was destroyed during the
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Religious buildings and structures completed in 1969
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served as the temporary national center of worship.
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