I will be featuring in this post twenty-seven
parishes and mission stations in the Vicariates of Tacloban and Carigara. These two vicariates belong to the Eastern
Ecclesiastical District (the Waray speaking parishes). The first picture or two will
show the latest photo of the parish church. The next pictures will feature how
the church looked before. I started taking pictures of the churches in the Archdiocese
of Palo in 2004 when I acquired my first digital camera. Since then, whenever I
hear that a parish had an improvement in its church I would go and take a photo
of it. The year stated in the picture
dates to the time when the photo was taken. After Yolanda destroyed many churches in Palo
and I got assigned in Manila, I still was able to update the progress of the
construction and repairs of the churches as funds in the reconstruction of
twenty churches in the archdiocese coming from the USCCB passed through our
office and I had to coordinate in the disbursing and reporting of the progress
of the work which lasted until 2016.
TACLOBAN VICARIATE
Sto. Niño Archdiocesan Shrine & Parish
Tacloban City 6500
Founded: 1849
Feastday: June 30
The side altars
The Baptismal Chapel near the parish office and sacristy.
The Sto. Niño Church of Tacloban was badly damaged by super typhoon Yolanda. When it was restored, a new architectural motif was put in place. The whole church was painted in pure white inside and out and the only other colors that contrasted it were the shiny gold-leafed retablo, lectern and altar table and the two smaller retablos on the sides. The two paintings of the angels besides the image of the Sto. Niño at the retablo were conspicuously covered with a relief of sun rays.
A recent picture of the Sto. Niño Church with additional two belfries on the sides. (Photo taken August 30, 2024)
Our Mother of Perpetual Help Parish
Tacloban City 6500
Founded: 1967
Feastday: 3rd Sunday of June
St. Jude Parish
PHHC, Tacloban City 6500
Founded: 1967
Feastday: October 28
I documented four changes in the altar of the St. Jude Parish in PHHC, Tacloban until its present retablo. The new facade of the church with a belfry on top of the entrance canopy adorned with a stained glass window of St. Jude was already done when I photographed it in January 2018.
Sacred Heart Parish
Tacloban City 6500
Founded: 1970
V & G Subd., Tacloban City 6500
Founded: 1981
Feastday: February 11
When the church of the Our Lady of Lourdes Parish in V & G Subd. was constructed, the altar was an open garden with the grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes with plants and vines hanging from the steel mesh enclosure. Then in 2017 renovation was done to the pinnacle of this pyramid like church with the construction of a belfry-like tower. A five storey belfry was also constructed nearby to house the new carrillon bells. Then the altar grotto was covered. At present, construction is still ongoing expanding the size of the church.
San Jose Parish
San Jose, Tacloban City 6500
Founded: 1987
The Church of San Jose, Tacloban was inundated by the storm surge which swept through the whole parish.
Our Lady of Fatima Parish
Fatima, Tacloban City 6500
Founded: 1995
Feastday: May 13
A new facade and altar is what changed to the church of Fatima, Tacloban.
St. Raphael the Archangel Parish
Sagkahan, Tacloban City 6500
Founded: 2001
The church was already being expanded in 2004 just a few years when it was made a parish.
Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish
Abucay, Tacloban City 6500
Founded: 2005
Feastday: December 12
When Abucay was created a parish, a chapel was first constructed at the corner lot of the church as they still had to look for funds to build a bigger parish church. When Yolanda struck, the construction was already ongoing and the roof was blown away. Thanks to donors the church continued its construction until it was finished in 2016.
The chapel can be seen at the left side of the big church.
When Abucay was created a parish, a chapel was first constructed at the corner lot of the church as they still had to look for funds to build a bigger parish church. When Yolanda struck, the construction was already ongoing and the roof was blown away. Thanks to donors the church continued its construction until it was finished in 2016.
The chapel can be seen at the left side of the big church.
Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Parish
Marasbaras, Tacloban City
Founded: 2005
Feastday: November 27
The altar has been embellished since the picture of 2006.
Blessed Sacrament Parish,
Tigbao, Tacloban City 6500
Founded: 2005
St. Vincent Ferrer Parish
Babatngon, Leyte 6520
Founded: 1909
Feastday: 2nd Saturday of May
Taken: May 24, 2021
San Jose de Malibago Parish
Malibago, Babatngon, Leyte 6520
Founded: 2004
Feastday: June 16
Nothing structural has changed in the church except for the improved altar and the enthronement of the patron saint above the canopy at the main entrance of the church.
Nothing structural has changed in the church except for the improved altar and the enthronement of the patron saint above the canopy at the main entrance of the church.
San Roque Quasi-Parish
Manlurip, San Jose, Tacloban City 6500
When Manlurip was created a Mission Station, the barangay had another chapel in a cramped space until they were able to purchase a lot with a bigger space nearby.
St. Josemaria Escriva Mission Station
Apitong, Tacloban City 6500
Founded: 2005
Feastday: June 26
Apitong started reconstructing this barangay chapel in 2006 and was finished a year later. At present a bigger church is being constructed in a different location along the national highway. A chapel in this new location was also first constructed.
Apitong started reconstructing this barangay chapel in 2006 and was finished a year later. At present a bigger church is being constructed in a different location along the national highway. A chapel in this new location was also first constructed.
Virgen de la Candelaria Mission Station
Bagacay, Tacloban City 6500
Founded: 2005
Feastday: February 2
The Bagacay Mission Station had a small barangay chapel at the start. After the typhoon Yolanda they were able to acquire the lot besides their chapel which was used to construct a bigger church. Since the lot was a few meters below the highway, instead of filling it, they made a second level which became the flooring for the church. Only the front area was later land-filled for its entrance and parking.
The Bagacay Mission Station had a small barangay chapel at the start. After the typhoon Yolanda they were able to acquire the lot besides their chapel which was used to construct a bigger church. Since the lot was a few meters below the highway, instead of filling it, they made a second level which became the flooring for the church. Only the front area was later land-filled for its entrance and parking.
Our Lady of Hope of Palo Mission Area
Pope Francis SM-ANCOP Village
Pope Francis SM-ANCOP Village
Brgy. 101 New Kawayan, Tacloban City
This is the newest Mission Station in Tacloban. The church was constructed in a housing project of the archdiocese with the help of SM and the CFC-ANCOP for the Yolanda victims.
This is the newest Mission Station in Tacloban. The church was constructed in a housing project of the archdiocese with the help of SM and the CFC-ANCOP for the Yolanda victims.
Carigara Vicariate
Holy Cross Parish
Carigara, Leyte 6529
Founded: 1595
The altar of Carigara underwent a number of transformations. There was at first a concrete panel with a crucifix inside the niche. Later a pixelated tarpaulin painting was plastered on the panel. Finally a retablo was constructed using the hard wood that was taken from the ceiling when the roof was destroyed by typhoon Yolanda and replaced with steel trusses.
St. Francis of Assisi Parish
Jugaban, Carigara, Leyte 6529
Founded: 1998
St. Joseph Parish
Barugo, Leyte 6519
Founded: 1800
Feastday: May 19
Photo taken: May 18, 2024. Some embellishments of the retablo could be seen from pictures taken in 2021.
St. Matthew the Apostle and Evangelist
Parish, Jaro, Leyte 6527
Founded: 1851
The church of Jaro, for a number of
years had been undergoing a process of construction and renovation when typhoon
Yolanda struck. The altar had already been improved and the roof in the middle was
raised with clear glass panels on its side walls and stained glass at every
center. Yolanda destroyed it together with the roof. After several years of
construction, the church was finally completed after typhoon Yolanda. The raised
roofing at the center of the church was lowered and covered no longer with
glass. The ceilings were decoratively laden complete with chandeliers and the
altar retablo gold-leafed and new tile floorings were put in place.
Holy Name of Jesus Parish
Capoocan, Leyte 6530
Founded: 1895
St. Michael the Archangel Parish,
San Miguel, Leyte 6518
Founded: 1913
Feastday: September 29
Photo taken: May 18, 2024
The new altar of San Miguel Parish Church unveiled during its fiesta, Sept. 29, 2020.
St. Anthony of Padua Parish
Tunga, Leyte 6528
Founded: 4 July 1961
Sta. Cruz Mission Station,
Sta. Cruz, Jaro, Leyte 6527
Feastday: May 21
(Photo taken Aug. 31, 2024)
After typhoon Yolanda, it was decided that instead of just repairing the small church, a bigger one will be constructed in front of it but with a flooring much higher that it will level with the highway. The church is still in the process of being finished.
Nuestra Señora de Salvacion Mission Station
Lemon, Capoocan, Leyte 6530
Founded: 2005
Feastday: May 30
The Mission
Station in Lemon, Capoocan started with just a small and almost dilapidated chapel
in the main barangay of Lemon. This was improved until it became already
concrete by 2015. Being in a small space with hardly any room for expansion as
it stood right before the national highway, the mission station was able to
find a bigger and strategic location on top of a hill just right before
entering the main barangay. By 2016 the construction in the new site was already
on its way.
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