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The Cathedral of St. William the Hermit ( es, Catedral de San Guillermo el Ermitaño), also known as the San Fernando Cathedral, is the seat of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of San Fernando de La Union The Diocese of San Fernando de La Union ( la, Dioecesis Ferdinandopolitana ab Unione) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in the Philippines. The diocese was established in 1970 from the Archdiocese of Nue ...
, in the
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( lat, Dioecesis Ferdinandopolitana ab Unione). The diocese, which comprises the civil province of
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, was created on January 19, 1970, and canonically erected on April 11, 1970, with Saint William the Hermit as the titular saint. It is a
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of the
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. Prior to the creation of the diocese, the church was formerly under the
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. Its Team Ministry include Rev. Fr. Perpetuo B. Cooncepcion as the Team Ministry Moderator; Rev. Fr. Jaime G. Andres, Jr. and Rev. Fr. Bret Jan Michael P. Boadilla as Parochial Vicars; and, Rev. Fr. Arturo A. Valmonte as Attached Priest The Cathedral's patron saint is William the Hermit (or William the Great), the founder of the Catholic congregation of Williamites, a branch of the
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. The town feast is celebrated every February 10.


History

With the founding of San Fernando as a town in 1587, the mission of San Guillermo de Duladulang in 1590 was also decreed. In the barrio of San Vicente, Francisco Romero (OSA) and Santiago Olarte (OSA) initiated the building of a chapel (''visita'') in 1764. The friars moved the ''visita'' to Tanque and then to Kabaroan due to Mindanao’s moros and Visayan pintados raids. In 1768, Juan Sorolla (OSA), Simon Guillermo (OSA), and Pedro Fernando (OSA) relocated the Church to its present site in the City of San Fernando. Later in 1817, Simon Torrado (OSA) erected another church and a convent. St. William the Hermit Church was originally situated at Pindangan, now known as Barrio San Vicente. In 1759, Augustinian friar Jose Torres convinced the two settlements to fuse into Pindangan (dry fish). He and the natives built a church under the patronage of William the Hermit. In 1765, under its parish priest, Fernando Rey, Pindangan was renamed San Fernando after the Catholic King of Spain. It was in May 1786 that the Ministerio de San Fernando was created. But due to the shortage of priests during the period of 1792 to 1831, San Fernando became a "Visita" of Bauang and San Juan, La Union. In 1831, Juan Sorolla, the parish priest of Bauang in 1829, was assigned in San Fernando. It was only in 1817 when Simon Torrado and Sorolla, its first parish priest, constructed the church. The church was damaged by earthquakes in 1860 and 1892 (
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). In 1873, Luis Perez (OSA) destroyed the abandoned walls due to the 1860 earthquake. Jose Rodriguez Cabezas (OSA) renovated the convent and the church after the 1892 earthquake damages and added the bell tower. Katipuneros under Col. Blas Villamor and his Katipuneros sequestered the Church in 1898. It was attacked by rebels in 1898 and the Japanese destroyed it on February 25, 1945. Rebuilt in 1873, it was again reconstructed from 1947 to 1949 under Bishop Santiago C. Sancho. (May 23, 1880 – October 23, 1966). He was the Bishop of Nueva Segovia, Philippines and was appointed Archbishop of Nueva Segovia on June 29, 1951. The humble chapel, and later church, was ecclesiastically proclaimed a
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in April 1970 during the canonical erection of the diocese of San Fernando and the appointment on February 6, 1970, of its first bishop, Victorino Cristobal Ligot (March 10, 1924 – September 18, 1980). La Union Bishop Artemio Rillera was laid to rest behind the altar of Saint William the Hermit Cathedral in San Fernando City, La Union on November 22, 2011, with a con-celebrated mass officiated by Lingayen-Dagupan Archbishop
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. Rillera was a missionary from the
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(SVD) who died at age 69 due to severe asthma attack after saying Holy Mass at the Seminary of the Sacred Heart in San Fernando City, La Union on November 13, 2011. Since the death of Bishop Artemio Lomboy Rillera in November 2011, the diocese had been vacant until the appointment of Bishop Rodolfo Fontiveros on October 30, 2012, as bishop of San Fernando de La Union, Philippines. Bishop Beltran had been serving as Vicar Apostolic of Bontoc-Lagawe. Beltran was born on November 13, 1948, at Gattaran-Cagayan. On March 25, 1976, he was ordained Priest Priest of Tuguegarao, Philippines, and on March 18, 2006, he was appointed Vicar Apostolic of Bontoc-Lagawe, Titular Bishop of Buffada. The Cathedral's Bishop’s Residence is located at San Vicente, City of San Fernando, La Union. The annual fiesta celebration of the City of San Fernando La Union, the Feast of St. William the Hermit, is held every January 22 with the Agri-Trade fair (by the City Agriculture Office which promotes various agricultural products of the 59 barangays of San Fernando City, divided into 12 Districts with the 12 Councilors as collaborators). The activities lead to the feast celebration, which is observed every February 10.


Image gallery

File:Cathedral of Saint William the Hermit LU inside (Gomez Street, San Fernando, La Union; 02-24-2023).jpg, Cathedral interior in 2023 File:St.WilliamCathedraljf416.JPG, Main door File:St.WilliamCathedraljf419.JPG,
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File:St.WilliamCathedraljf420.JPG, Parish
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, office and
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File:St.WilliamCathedraljf424.JPG, Interior from the
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File:St.WilliamCathedraljf433.JPG, Main altar File:St.WilliamCathedraljf434.JPG, Tomb of a past bishop in the
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File:St.WilliamCathedraljf436.JPG, Side facade of the chancery


References


Resources

*The 2010–2011 Catholic Directory of the Philippines (published by Claretian Publications for the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines, June 2010)


External links

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La Union website
{{Philippine Registry of Cultural Property Roman Catholic cathedrals in the Philippines Buildings and structures in San Fernando, La Union National Historical Landmarks of the Philippines Spanish Colonial architecture in the Philippines Roman Catholic churches in La Union Churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Fernando de La Union