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Tarlac Cathedral

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Location
  
Tarlac

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Dedication
  
Saint Sebastian

Status
  
Cathedral

Materials
  
Gravel, Cement, Concrete

Country
  
Philippines

Founded
  
1686

Functional status
  
Active

Archbishop
  
Florentino Lavarias

Tarlac Cathedral

Architectural style
  
Gothic Revival architecture

Diocese
  
Roman Catholic Diocese of Tarlac

Archdiocese
  
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Fernando

Similar
  
Monasterio de Tarlac, Mount Pinatubo, Mount Apo, SM City Tarlac

The San Sebastian Cathedral, also referred to as the Tarlac Cathedral, is a post-war, Neo-Gothic church located in Brgy. Mabini, Tarlac City, Philippines. The cathedral, which was dedicated to Saint Sebastian in 1686, is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Tarlac.

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Parish history

The town of Tarlac was said to have been established in 1686 by priests assigned to Magalang, Pampanga. The town was managed by the Augustinians from Pampanga until in 1725, a petition was brought to the attention of the Father Provincial to separate Tarlac from its distant matrix. In 1727, the separation was fulfilled with Tarlac being declared an independent parish. In 1757, however, the parish of Tarlac was annexed back to Magalang for quite some time.

Architectural history

The first parochial building of Tarlac is attributed to Father Agustin Barriocanal in 1740. Later on, in 1872, a wood and stone church was erected by Father Baltasar Gamarra. Construction of the said structure lasted until 1875 by Father Tomas Fito and was completed by Father Fermin Sardon in 1890. The finished church was said to have been identical to the church of Concepcion. The church was completely destroyed during the war, in 1945. It was later rebuilt into the present-day church structure.

References

Tarlac Cathedral Wikipedia