Location Palo, Leyte Denomination Roman Catholic Address Palo, Leyte, Philippines Dedication Transfiguration of Jesus | Country Philippines Founded 1596 Bishop John F. Du | |
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Diocese Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Palo Similar MacArthur Landing Memorial, San Juanico Bridge, Canigao Island, STO NINO SHRINE AND HE, Sohoton Natural Bridge N |
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The Metropolitan Cathedral of Our Lord's Transfiguration, also known as Palo Metropolitan Cathedral or simply Palo Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic church located at Palo, Leyte in the Philippines belonging to the Vicariate of Palo under the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Palo.
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History
In 1596, the Jesuits established the church and became their residence for some time. It was later on administered by the Augustinians in 1768 and then by the Franciscans in 1843. The church was repaired in 1850 by the supervision Fr. Agustin de Consuegra who also oversaw the construction of the two towers of the church. On March 25, 1938, the church was declared a cathedral and Msgr. Manuel MascariƱas became its first bishop. During the Second World War, the American liberation forces used the church as a hospital.
In November 2013, the cathedral was damaged by Typhoon Haiyan. After the church's rehabilitation, Pope Francis briefly visited the cathedral in January 2015. In 2015, it was declared as one of the pilgrim churches of the archdiocese by Archbishop John F. Du.