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The Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral, officially known as the Metropolitan Cathedral and Parish of Saint Vitalis and of the Immaculate Conception (dedicated to Mary, under her title, Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception and to Saint Vitalis of Milan), is the ecclesiastical seat of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Cebu in Cebu, Philippines. Cebu was established as a diocese on August 14, 1595. It was elevated as a metropolitan archdiocese on April 28, 1934, with the dioceses of Dumaguete, Maasin, Tagbilaran, and Talibon as suffragans. Before being raised as a primatial church in Cebu, the church was one of the first churches in the Philippines (besides the Basilica del Santo Niño) dedicated to St. Vitalis and built near the fort in April 1565 by Miguel Lopez de Legazpi, Fray Andrés de Urdaneta a

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  • The Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral, officially known as the Metropolitan Cathedral and Parish of Saint Vitalis and of the Immaculate Conception (dedicated to Mary, under her title, Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception and to Saint Vitalis of Milan), is the ecclesiastical seat of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Cebu in Cebu, Philippines. Cebu was established as a diocese on August 14, 1595. It was elevated as a metropolitan archdiocese on April 28, 1934, with the dioceses of Dumaguete, Maasin, Tagbilaran, and Talibon as suffragans. Before being raised as a primatial church in Cebu, the church was one of the first churches in the Philippines (besides the Basilica del Santo Niño) dedicated to St. Vitalis and built near the fort in April 1565 by Miguel Lopez de Legazpi, Fray Andrés de Urdaneta and Fray Diego de Herrera. Construction of the cathedral took many years due to frequent interruptions, brought about by lack of funds and other unexpected events. At one time, funds meant for the building of the cathedral were diverted to the Moro wars. The death of an incumbent bishop who spearheaded the construction/reconstruction and vacancies in the office were also factors. The architecture of the church is typical of Spanish colonial churches in the country, namely, squat and with thick walls to withstand typhoons and other natural calamities. The facade features a trefoil-shaped pediment, which is decorated with carved relieves of floral motifs, an IHS inscription and a pair of griffins. The Spanish Royal Coat of Arms is emblazoned in low relief above the main entrance, reflecting perhaps the contribution of the Spanish monarch to its construction. During World War II, much of the cathedral was destroyed by Allied bombings of the city. Only the belfry (built in 1835), the façade, and the walls remained. It was quickly rebuilt in the 1950s under the supervision of architect Jose Ma. Zaragosa, during the incumbency of Archbishop Gabriel Reyes. In 1982, a mausoleum was built at the back of the sacristy at the initiation of Archbishop Julio Cardinal Rosales. It serves as a final resting place for the remains of Cebu's bishops and clergy. Cardinal Rosales, who died three months after inauguration of the mausoleum, is interred there along with Archbishop Manuel Salvador, a coadjutor archbishop of Cebu, Archbishop Mariano Gaviola, the archbishop of Lipa (1981–1993), and most recently, Cardinal Rosales' successor, Ricardo Cardinal Vidal. The remains of Bishop Juan Bautista Gorordo, the first Filipino and Cebuano bishop of Cebu, are also interred there. The cathedral was renovated for the 75th anniversary celebration on April 28, 2009, of the elevation of Cebu into an archdiocese. An application is pending at the Vatican for the cathedral's elevation into a minor basilica in honor of St. Vitalis, an early Christian martyr. His feast day coincides with the day the image of the Sto. Niño de Cebu was found almost 450 years ago, as well as the anniversary of the elevation of Cebu into an archdiocese. The present cathedral rector and moderator of the team of pastors is Reverend Monsignor Ruben C. Labajo, P.C., who was appointed in 2014. He succeeded Msgr. Roberto F. Alesna, P.A., who was named moderator of the team of pastors of the Archdiocesan Shrine and Parish of Saint Therese in Barangay Lahug, Cebu City. Endowed with the status of a full-fledged parish, the Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral comprises the civil barangays of Tinago, San Roque, Santo Niño, T. Padilla, Day-as, Tejero, and Parian, all located in the southeastern and downtown area of Cebu City. (en)
  • La Catedral Metropolitana de Cebú (en cebuano: Metropolitanong Katedral sa Sugbo) cuyo título completo original es el de Catedral metropolitana y parroquia de san Vital y los Ángeles Custodios (consagrada a los santos ángeles custodios y dedicada al santo), es la sede eclesiástica de la arquidiócesis de Cebú, Cebú, Filipinas.​ Cebú fue establecida como diócesis el 14 de agosto de 1595. Fue elevada a archidiócesis metropolitana como el 28 de abril de 1934 con las diócesis de Dumaguete, Maasin, Tagbilaran, y Talibon como sufragáneas. Antes de erigirse como iglesia primada en Cebú, la iglesia fue una de las primeras en las Filipinas (aparte de la Basílica del Santo Niño) dedicada a san Vital y construida cerca del fuerte en abril de 1565 por Miguel López de Legazpi, Fray Andrés de Urdaneta y Fray Diego de Herrera.​ La construcción de la catedral tardó muchos años debido a las interrupciones frecuentes, provocadas por la falta de fondos y otros eventos inesperados.​ En un tiempo, los fondos destinados a la construcción de la catedral fueron desviados a las guerras contra los "moros". Durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, gran parte de la catedral fue destruida por los bombardeos aliados de la ciudad. Sólo el campanario (construido en 1835), la fachada y las paredes quedaron. Fue reconstruida rápidamente en la década de 1950 bajo la supervisión del arquitecto José Ma. Zaragoza, durante la incumbencia del Arzobispo Gabriel Reyes. (es)
  • La cathédrale métropolitaine de Cebu, également appelée cathédrale Saint-Vital et de l'Immaculée Conception, en philippin : Katedral ni San Vidal ng Milan at ng Kalinis-linisang Paglilihi, est le principal lieu de culte catholique de la ville de Cebu, siège de l'archidiocèse de Cebu. * Portail du catholicisme * Portail des Philippines (fr)
  • La cattedrale di San Vitale di Milano e dell'Immacolata Concezione (in filippino: Katedral ni San Vidal ng Milan at ng Kalinis-linisang Paglilihi), conosciuta anche come Cattedrale di Cebu, è il principale luogo di culto della città di Cebu, Visayas Centrale, in Filippine, sede vescovile dell'omonima arcidiocesi. (it)
  • De Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral is een kathedraal in de Filipijnse stad Cebu City. De kathedraal is de enige kathedraal in het aartsbisdom en is de zetel van de metropoliet van de kerkprovincie Cebu. Als zodanig is het de metropolitane kathedraal van het aartsbisdom Cebu. De bouw van de kathedraal begon in 1719 en nam als gevolg van frequente onderbrekingen ongeveer een eeuw in beslag. De façade was gereed in 1787. In 1811 werd de kathedraal ingezegend. Slechts het (grootste deel van het) exterieur van de kathedraal is echter nog 18e-eeuws. De schade aan de kathedraal als gevolg van de Tweede Wereldoorlog was groot. Slechts de muren, de klokkentoren en de voorgevel bleven gespaard. In de jaren vijftig van de 20e eeuw werd de kathedraal in snel tempo hersteld tijdens de periode dat Gabriel Reyes aartsbisschop onder leiding van architect Jose Zaragosa. In 1982 werd achter in de sacristie van de kathedraal een mausoleum gebouwd in opdracht van de toenmalige aartsbisschop Julio Rosales. In het mausoleum rustten enkele van de bisschoppen van het aartsbisdom, waaronder kardinaal Julio Rosales zelf. Andere bisschoppen die hier hun laatste rustplaats hebben gevonden zijn Juan Bautista Gorordo, de eerste bisschop van Cebu van Filipijnse afkomst, Manuel Salvador, aartsbisschop coadjutor van Cebu en titulair aartsbisschop van Zarna en Mariano Gaviola, voormalig aartsbisschop van Lipa. (nl)
  • A Catedral Metropolitana de Cebu é a sede eclesiástica da Arquidiocese Metropolitana de Cebu, nas Filipinas. Cebu foi estabelecida como diocese em 14 de agosto de 1595, e foi elevada a arquidiocese metropolitana em 28 de abril de 1934, com as dioceses de Dumaguete, Maasin, Tagbilaran e Talibon como sufragâneas. A construção da catedral levou mais tempo que o esperado, devido às freqüentes interrupções provocadas pela falta de fundos e outros eventos inesperados. O desvio dos fundos destinados à construção da catedral para as guerras ocorridas em Mindanao e a morte do bispo que ocupava o cargo durante a construção/reconstrução também foram fatores que contribuíram para este atraso nas obras. A arquitetura da igreja é típica de igrejas barrocas no país - atarracada, em formato de cruz e com grossas paredes, para suportar tufões e outras calamidades naturais. (pt)
  • 宿务都主教座堂(英語:Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral)全称圣维大理与守护天使都主教座堂(英語:Metropolitan Cathedral and Parish of Saint Vitalis and of the Guardian Angels)是天主教宿霧总教区的主教座堂。 (zh)
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  • La cathédrale métropolitaine de Cebu, également appelée cathédrale Saint-Vital et de l'Immaculée Conception, en philippin : Katedral ni San Vidal ng Milan at ng Kalinis-linisang Paglilihi, est le principal lieu de culte catholique de la ville de Cebu, siège de l'archidiocèse de Cebu. * Portail du catholicisme * Portail des Philippines (fr)
  • La cattedrale di San Vitale di Milano e dell'Immacolata Concezione (in filippino: Katedral ni San Vidal ng Milan at ng Kalinis-linisang Paglilihi), conosciuta anche come Cattedrale di Cebu, è il principale luogo di culto della città di Cebu, Visayas Centrale, in Filippine, sede vescovile dell'omonima arcidiocesi. (it)
  • 宿务都主教座堂(英語:Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral)全称圣维大理与守护天使都主教座堂(英語:Metropolitan Cathedral and Parish of Saint Vitalis and of the Guardian Angels)是天主教宿霧总教区的主教座堂。 (zh)
  • The Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral, officially known as the Metropolitan Cathedral and Parish of Saint Vitalis and of the Immaculate Conception (dedicated to Mary, under her title, Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception and to Saint Vitalis of Milan), is the ecclesiastical seat of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Cebu in Cebu, Philippines. Cebu was established as a diocese on August 14, 1595. It was elevated as a metropolitan archdiocese on April 28, 1934, with the dioceses of Dumaguete, Maasin, Tagbilaran, and Talibon as suffragans. Before being raised as a primatial church in Cebu, the church was one of the first churches in the Philippines (besides the Basilica del Santo Niño) dedicated to St. Vitalis and built near the fort in April 1565 by Miguel Lopez de Legazpi, Fray Andrés de Urdaneta a (en)
  • La Catedral Metropolitana de Cebú (en cebuano: Metropolitanong Katedral sa Sugbo) cuyo título completo original es el de Catedral metropolitana y parroquia de san Vital y los Ángeles Custodios (consagrada a los santos ángeles custodios y dedicada al santo), es la sede eclesiástica de la arquidiócesis de Cebú, Cebú, Filipinas.​ Cebú fue establecida como diócesis el 14 de agosto de 1595. Fue elevada a archidiócesis metropolitana como el 28 de abril de 1934 con las diócesis de Dumaguete, Maasin, Tagbilaran, y Talibon como sufragáneas. (es)
  • De Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral is een kathedraal in de Filipijnse stad Cebu City. De kathedraal is de enige kathedraal in het aartsbisdom en is de zetel van de metropoliet van de kerkprovincie Cebu. Als zodanig is het de metropolitane kathedraal van het aartsbisdom Cebu. (nl)
  • A Catedral Metropolitana de Cebu é a sede eclesiástica da Arquidiocese Metropolitana de Cebu, nas Filipinas. Cebu foi estabelecida como diocese em 14 de agosto de 1595, e foi elevada a arquidiocese metropolitana em 28 de abril de 1934, com as dioceses de Dumaguete, Maasin, Tagbilaran e Talibon como sufragâneas. A arquitetura da igreja é típica de igrejas barrocas no país - atarracada, em formato de cruz e com grossas paredes, para suportar tufões e outras calamidades naturais. (pt)
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