The installation
of Abp. Victor Bendico as the Archbishop of Capiz last May 3, 2023 gave me the
opportunity to visit all the parish churches of the towns of Capiz that I have
not visited in my previous trips. Before flying into Capiz I arranged with the
diocesan administrator, Msgr. Cyril Villareal if I could be given a ride so
that I could go to the seven towns that I haven’t visited yet: Jamindan, Tapaz,
Dumarao, Cuartero, Dao, Panit-an and Maayon.
Hence, in the afternoon right after the installation, I was able to
visit all these towns including two other parish churches: Mambusao and Sigma
that I visited before which were along the road. Was glad that I was able to
pass by Mambusao as the inside of the church looked already different when I
last visited it. I didn’t have a picture of the church of Sigma as I visited
the church more than 30 years ago during the thanksgiving mass of my classmate
who came from that town. There was a heavy rainfall right after the installation which lasted more than an hour and it flooded two towns which we were supposed to visit: Cuartero and Dao. We had to go back to these towns the following day.
The concelebrating priests and bishops during the processional entrance to the Capiz Cathedral.
Capiz Cathedral
St. Catherine of Alexandria Parish, Mambusao, Capiz
St. Sebastian Parish, Jamindan, Capiz
St. Nicholas of Myra Parish, San Nicolas, Tapaz, Capiz
St. Jerome Parish, Tapaz, Capiz
Our Lady of Snows Parish, Dumarao, Capiz
St. Anthony of Padua Parish Church, Cuartero, Capiz
St. Thomas of Villanova Parish, Dao, Capiz
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