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Caloocan Cathedral, known canonically as San Roque Cathedral-Parish, is the
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or seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kalookan, located near the intersection of 10th Avenue and A. Mabini Street in Poblacion,
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, Metro Manila,
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. The church is located some meters away from the ''
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'' or central vicinity of the city. Its present parish priest is Pablo Virgilio S. David, D.D., the Roman Catholic Bishop of Kalookan, and its rector is Jeronimo Maria J. Cruz, V.G. The cathedral is dedicated
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, known as San Roque in the Philippines.


History

The
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started as a small ''visita'' (
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) initiated by Manuel Vaquero, assistant priest of Tondo, Manila, who with the cooperation of the people also built a place of worship in one of the districts of Caloocan called ''Libis Aromahan (Sitio de Espinas)'' in 1765. The priest gave this community two statues: San Roque and the ''Nuestra Señora de la Soterraña de Nieva'' (Virgin of Nieva in Segovia, Spain). The church was erected a parish on April 8, 1815, by the
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of
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Juan Antonio de Zulaibar, O.P. with Fray Manuel de San Miguel,
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as the first parish priest. Its formal erection as an independent parish also marked the transfer of the church to its present site. This site was called ''Paltok'', an elevated district in the town of Caloocan. Construction began on a bigger church in 1819 under Fray Vicente de San Francisco Xavier,
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and was finished in 1847 under Fray Cipriano Garcia,
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. In 1889, San Roque ceased as a parish as it did not meet requirements posted by the archbishop. The church could not raise the proper ''tributos y numero de las almas'' (tributes and alms) prescribed by the archbishop. Jose Aranguren,
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, revived San Roque into a parish upon his appointment as archbishop in 1892. During the Philippine revolution against the
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and later, against the
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, San Roque Church served as the meeting place of the Katipuneros coming from the west coast of Manila going to Balintawak. On February 10, 1899, the church was partly destroyed by US forces during the
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when Philippine revolutionary general Antonio Luna sought refuge at the church. After its capture, the Americans used the whole area as a
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. In 1900, American general
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invaded Caloocan and the church of San Roque was made ''caballeriza'' by the regiment of Col. Frederick Funston. After the war, the church was re-constructed in 1914 by the ''Confradia de Sagrado Corazon de Jesus'' under the administration of parish priest Victor Raymundo. Fr. Eusebio Carreon (1934) put black and white tiles along the aisles. Fr. Pedro Abad (1947) renovated the façade and Msgr. Pedro Vicedo (1962) built additional wings on both sides of the church. The church deteriorated over the years. In 1977, Msgr. Augurio Juta planned a new church but this plan did not materialize due to his abrupt transfer to Santa Ana, Taguig, in December 1979. He was succeeded by Msgr. Boanerges "Ben" A. Lechuga, who renovated the church. It was blessed on November 30, 1981, by Manila Cardinal
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. In the
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, San Roque Church was declared one of the Jubilee Churches in the
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.
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, in his apostolic letter ''"Quoniam Quaelibet"'' of June 28, 2003, created the new
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, consisting of south Caloocan,
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and Navotas (CAMANA Area), and elevated the church to a cathedral. The Pope appointed Deogracias S. Iñiguez, Bishop of Iba, Zambales, as the first bishop of the diocese. He took possession of the diocese on August 22, 2003. Msgr. Boanerges "Ben" Lechuga, then parish priest during that time, was the first cathedral rector and the first vicar-general of the diocese. In 2008, Bishop Iñiguez took over as parish priest soon after Lechuga's early retirement, and served until 2013, coterminal to his term as bishop. After, Father Elpidio Erlano Jr. became the acting parish priest and rector of the cathedral for six months, until the diocese's apostolic administrator, Bishop Francisco M. de Leon, named Father Gaudioso Sustento as parish priest and rector. In February 2017, Rev. Fr. Jerome Cruz, Vicar-General of the Diocese, was installed as the new rector of the cathedral. On December 12, 2015, the faithful of Caloocan witnessed the Solemn Rite of the Dedication of the San Roque Cathedral as the newly renovated altar-sanctuary has been finally completed. The Eucharistic Celebration for the dedication and opening of the Holy Door for the celebration of the Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy was officiated by Francisco M. de Leon, D.D., Apostolic Administrator of Kalookan. On December 11, 2015, a relic from the bone of San Roque was brought out for public veneration in a vigil in preparation for the dedication of the cathedral. The relic was a gift from Pope Francis for the 200th anniversary of the parish, which was deposited to the altar table during the dedication rite. Last August 13, 2017, another bone relic of San Roque was given to the cathedral from the Chapel of the Holy Relics in Cebu.


Parish priests


See also

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San Roque Cathedral Ministry of Altar Servers The Ministry of Altar Servers of San Roque Cathedral, formerly known as Knights of the Altar, is a Catholic brotherhood of males over the age of nine who stand as Altar servers at San Roque Parish Cathedral. It was instituted by a small group of ...


External links


San Roque Cathedral

Official Web Site of the San Roque Cathedral Ministry of Altar Servers

UCANEWS Diocese Profiles


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