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Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Architectural type
  
Church building

Status
  
Parish church

Archbishop
  
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Functional status
  
Active

Architectural style
  
Romanesque architecture

Dedication
  
Lipa Cathedral The Metropolitan Cathedral of San Sebastian Lipa City Batangas

Priest in charge
  
Rev. Fr. Cecilio M. Arce

Archdiocese
  
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lipa

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The Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint Sebastian, commonly known as the Lipa Cathedral, is a Romanesque church in Lipa, Batangas, Philippines. The cathedral serves as the seat of the Archdiocese of Lipa. The Cathedral was chosen as the seat of the then Diocese of the Lipa in 1910. Detached from the Archdiocese of Manila and canonically erected by Pope St. Pius X, it comprised what are today the provinces of Batangas, Quezon, Aurora, Laguna, Marinduque, Occidental Mindoro, Oriental Mindoro, and part of the Camarines area.

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Earlier churches

Lipa Cathedral The Metropolitan Cathedral of San Sebastian Lipa City Batangas

Lipa was originally located close to the Laguna de Bombon, present-day Taal Lake. The Augustinian Chapter accepted Lipa under the name of "Convento de San Sebastian de Comintang" with Fr, Gabriel Rodriguez as first prior. In 1608, it was made a vicariate directly under the father province. In 1610, it was given the right to vote in the provincial chapters.

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In 1754, Lipa was submerged after the eruption of Taal Volcano. To avoid a similar occurrence, the town was transferred to its present site. A new church was begun by Fr. Ignacio Pallares in 1779 and by Fr. Manuel Galiana in 1787, and was completed in 1790. In 1865, Fr. Maueal Diez Gonzalez completed the spacious transept.

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Fr. Benito Baras, completed the construction of the church in 1865 and later built a bridge linking Lipa to Tanauan. On September 17, 1902, shortly after the Philippine Revolution of 1898, Pope Leo XIII issued the Apostolic Constitution Quae Mari Sinico mandating reorganization of the Church in the Philippines. His successor, Pius X, by papal declaration “Novas Erigere Ecclesias,” erected five new ecclesiastical jurisdictions in the Philippines: the Dioceses of Lipa, Calbayog, Tuguegarao and Zamboanga, and the Prelature of Puerto Princesa.

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In 1944, the Cathedral was heavily damaged. It was later rebuilt by Msgr. Alejandro Olalla and Fr. Vergara, adding two side aisles, and completed on December 14, 1957.

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References

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