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Isabela, Luzon, Regions, Ruins, San Pablo (Isabela) »

13 Nov 2009 | No Comment
San Pablo Church ruins in Isabela featured in CNN

Dan Rivers of CNN was on his way to Cagayan province chasing a typhoon and along the way, as they passed San Pablo, the Isabela/Tuguegarao (Cagayan) border town, they saw this once magnificent church ruins.

This is a wonderful short feature.

Bogo, Camposanto, Cebu, Regions, Visayas »

28 Oct 2009 | One Comment
Bogo’s antique sepulcher

The town of Bogo is located near the northern end of Cebu Island and is a major economic hub in this part of the province. While the original church built by the Seculars is no longer standing at the main plaza (the present one was built after the war at an elevated area), there is one surprising find at the cemetery.

Cebu, Chapel, House, Oslob, Regions, Simbahan, Visayas »

23 Aug 2009 | No Comment
Additional Oslob Church archival photos

Thanx to Jobers Bersales, some Cebu archival images (scans) from the Ahlborn Collection was made available to me. Part of the collection are black and white images of Oslob Church, the mortuary chapel and the kumbento.

Cabatuan, Camposanto, Iloilo, Regions, Visayas »

7 Aug 2009 | 2 Comments
Archival photos of Cabatuan cemetery

From the collection of archival photos of the San Agustin Museum courtesy of Fr. Pedro Galende, three old photos of the beautiful Cabatuan cemetery are featured here. Above, is the capilla or chapel sans the vegetation that now blocked the view from the entrance. This chapel has the most stylized skull and crossbone bas relief in the country.

Cebu, Events, Regions, Simbahan, Visayas »

3 Jul 2009 | No Comment
<em>Balaanong Bahandi</em>: North Cebu Churches on exhibit

I’m showing my images of the North Cebu churches that are part of the photo exhibit Balaanong Bahandi: Sacred Treasures of the Archdiocese of Cebu. These are just 14 out of 50 photographs that have been especially selected for this show and covers different generations from Spanish colonial era structures in the 18th century, 19th century American colonial period to modern 20th century edifices.

Cebu, Events, Regions, Visayas »

2 Jul 2009 | 2 Comments
Cebu Daily News article on<em> Balaanong Bahandi </em>

Below is Jobers Bersales’ article at Cebu Daily News on the Balaanong Bahandi photo exhibit that appeared today entitled “Showcasing, publishing sacred treasures.”

Carcar, Cebu, Lost & Ruins, Regions, Visayas »

1 Jun 2009 | No Comment
Salug, the original location of Carcar Church

Barrio Inayagan in Barangay Valladolid is the former site of the visita of Salug. In 1622, Muslim slave raiders destroyed it forcing the people to transfer inland where the present town center of Carcar is now located. While there are no longer any trace of the structures, archaeological excavations found segments of walls.

Salug continues to live in the memories of the people as Barrio Inayagan is also known as Daanglungsod or the old town.

Carcar, Cebu, House, Regions, Visayas »

28 May 2009 | No Comment
Carcar Church<em> kumbento </em>interior

The kumbento of Carcar Church is one of the biggest in the province of Cebu. It was also one of the richest. Unfortunately, the interior today is just a shadow of it’s former self when church items were sold by a parish priest during his incumbency between the 80s and 90s. But one can still see beautiful ceiling and wall paintings as well as sala embellishments inside.

Carcar, Cebu, House, Regions, Visayas »

20 May 2009 | 2 Comments
Carcar Church<em> kumbento </em>

The kumbento of Carcar Church is one of the biggest in Cebu, a testament to its wealth in a prosperous town. The masonry and wood structure was built, probably around 1885, during the term of Fr. Mauel Fernandez Rubio, an Augustinian friar who has done much for the town.

Carcar, Cebu, Featured, Fortifications, Regions, Simbahan, Visayas »

30 Apr 2009 | 2 Comments
Is this how the previous Carcar Church looked?

Atop of a wooden door at the sacristy is a relief of a church that is unlike the present structure.

Carcar, Cebu, Regions, Simbahan, Visayas »

26 Apr 2009 | One Comment
Carcar Church sacristy and attic

Behind the presbytery is Carcar Church’s sacristy. It’s spacious and almost bare that one’s eyes notice immediately the lengthy antique cabinet/table between the two doors that opens to the main altar. Wide windows give ample lighting as the musty coral walls give an old feel to it. At the back, a wide, wooden and rickety staircase leads to the attic that serves as the church’s storeroom.

Carcar, Cebu, Regions, Simbahan, Visayas »

13 Apr 2009 | No Comment
Other interesting details inside Carcar Church

Inside Carcar Church are still several interesting details that would easily catch a visitor’s eye. There are angel relieves done in different generations, heavy stations of the cross to beautiful octagonal marble water fonts.

Featured, intramuros, Luzon, Manila, Metro Manila, Regions, Simbahan »

2 Apr 2009 | 7 Comments
Visita Iglesia: 8 Old Manila Churches

This segment of the visita iglesia series features seven of the important churches within Manila.

Camposanto, Carcar, Cebu, Regions, Simbahan, Visayas »

25 Mar 2009 | 3 Comments
The dead inside Carcar Church

Like most old churches in the country, one can find many tombs of notable people of the town inside Carcar Church. Creepy as it may sound but it has been the practice especially for those individuals and their families who contributed greatly to the church through it’s construction or donated something for the church’s use.

Carcar, Cebu, Regions, Visayas »

21 Mar 2009 | No Comment
The choirloft of Carcar Church

In most old churches in the Philippines, the choirloft is situated at the far end of the church and just above the main portal. Carcar Church is no exception. Entrance is through a flight of wooden stairs at it’s left. A close inspection of the walls near these steps indicate a previous installation that shows a direct ascent up. Today, one negotiates a total of three flights.