Aside
from taking the open water diving course for the PADI in Dumaguete, I also made
it a point to visit some of the churches that were nearby. The churches visited included the following:
Dumaguete Cathedral, the Redemptorist Church, St. Paul University Chapel,
Bacong, Dauin, Zamboanguita, Valencia
and Sibulan.
ST. CATHERINE OF ALEXANDRIA CATHEDRAL PARISH
DUMAGUETE CITY
Founded: 1620
A marker in the Cathedral says that this is the oldest stone church in the island of Negros. It was built in 1754-1776 and reconstructed in 1883. It was extended with the present facade in 1936. |
Interior of the Cathedral. |
St. Catherine of Alexandria, the patron of the Cathedral. |
The dome stylishly done. |
Cathedral altar. |
The bell tower is a bit far from the Cathedral. |
The boulevard in the city of Dumaguete which is a popular hangout and place for paseo. |
ST. AUGUSTINE OF HIPPO PARISH CHURCH
Bacong, Negros Oriental
Founded: 1849
The parish pipe organ. |
The back part of the church. |
Children reciting prayers for the Flores the Mayo. |
The Adoration chapel. |
ST. NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINO PARISH CHURCH
Dauin, Negros Oriental
Founded: 1880
ST. ISIDORE PARISH CHURCH
Zamboanguita, Negros Oriental
Founded: 1866
Stones jutting out of the walls of the church. |
OUR MOTHER OF PERPETUAL HELP PARISH CHURCH
Dumaguete City
Founded: 1958
ST. PAUL UNIVERSITY CHAPEL
Dumaguete City
Being named after St. Paul, the stained glass windows around the university chapel features different scenes in the life of St. Paul. |
ST. ANTHONY PARISH CHURCH
Sibulan, Negros Oriental
Founded: 1835
OUR LADY OF THE ABANDONED PARISH CHURCH
Valencia, Negros Oriental
Founded: 1856
FOREST CAMP
Valencia, Negros Oriental
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