Showing posts with label Davao Region. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Davao Region. Show all posts

Visita Iglesia 2020: Christ the King Cathedral (Tagum, Davao del Norte)

Today is Good Friday and also the sixth day of my virtual Visita Iglesia and the church I’m featuring today is the Christ the King Cathedral in Tagum City, Davao del Norte.

Christ the King Cathedral in Tagum, Davao del Norte

The Christ the King Cathedral is the seat of the bishop of the Diocese of Tagum.

Christ the King Cathedral in Tagum, Davao del Norte

The Diocese of Tagum (Dioecesis Tagamna) was established in 1980 but the current structure of Christ the King Cathedral was only finished in 2005. The construction was started in 1993 but it took the diocese 12 years to finish it. The 2-hectare land of the cathedral was donated by the heirs of Dr. Juan M. Gonzalez

Histroical marker of Christ the King Cathedral in Tagum, Davao del Norte

I could not find any information about Dr. Juan M. Gonzalez in the Internet. Probably he is a prominent person in Tagum since a city road was named after him.


Christ the King Cathedral is considered the biggest cathedral in Mindanao. I guess that the Catholics in Tagum wanted their cathedral to be big so as to befit their King.

Christ the King Cathedral is of modern architectural style. I was impressed by the first time I saw it because it resembled a European castle battlements.  The builders of this cathedral literally built a castle for their King.

Christ the King Cathedral in Tagum, Davao del Norte

On the cathedral’s facade are Christ’s symbols: the crown, and the Greek letters alpha and omega. Also featured at the facade are the golden images of Jesus on His sacred heart and the Virgin Mary on her immaculate heart.

Christ the King Cathedral in Tagum, Davao del Norte

Christ the King Cathedral is both grand and simple. It is grand in its size but simple in its decorations. The cathedral’s door, for instance, is simple.

Doors of Christ the King Cathedral in Tagum, Davao del Norte

Inside, Christ the King Cathedral is cavernous with a high ceiling and open walls.

Inside Christ the King Cathedral in Tagum, Davao del Norte

The cathedral’s altar also has the same scheme as the facade.

Altar of Christ the King Cathedral in Tagum, Davao del Norte

The altar has battlement, a crown, and the Greek letters alpha and omega. Unlike in the other cathedrals that I visited (i.e. Manila Cathedral, Bangkok Cathedral, Cebu Cathedral), Tagum Cathedral’s altar is very simple with only a big image of the Crucified Lord adorning it.

Above the altar is a triangular stained glass window that depicts the Holy Spirit.

Holy Spirit in Christ the King Cathedral in Tagum, Davao del Norte


Another glass window located on the facade indicates the image of Christ the King.

Chrsit the King in Christ the King Cathedral in Tagum, Davao del Norte

Christ the King Cathedral is a far cry from Tagum’s old cathedral, now called as Christ the Eucharistic King Church. The old cathedral may be smaller but its altar looks more ornate because it is adorned with the images of angels.

Altar of old Tagum Cathedral
Altar of Tagum’s old cathedral (Source: Christ the Eucharistic King FB page)

It was the Jesuit missionaries who brought the Gospel to Tagum during the Spanish Period. Their missionary efforts brought many people from the Tagum's native tribe of Mandaya to Christianity. Their conversion is not solely spiritual but also practical since they wished to be protected by the colonial government from the abusive rule of Muslims living along Tagum River.

I think it is the native people of Tagum who are featured as angels at the fountain in front of Christ the King Cathedral.

Fountain of Christ the King Cathedral in Tagum, Davao del Norte

The angels are holding the bountiful agricultural products of Tagum such as durian, corn, banana, rice, and vegetables. 

Indigenous angels of Christ the King Cathedral in Tagum, Davao del Norte

There are other religious images on the grounds of Christ the King Cathedral such as the scene on Mount Calvary.

Scene of Mount Calvary in Christ the King Cathedral in Tagum, Davao del Norte

At the back of the cathedral is the big image of the Risen Christ and the so-called “largest rosary in the Philippines”.

The Risen Christ in Christ the King Cathedral in Tagum, Davao del Norte

The Risen Christ was sculpted by the Mindanaoan artist Kublai Millan. Millan's artworks reflects the Philippine indigenous elements so I guess that the indigenous angels in front of the cathedral and Mount Calvary scene were also his works.

The grounds at the back of the Christ the King Cathedral gives visitor a good view of how massive the cathedral is.

Back of Christ the King Cathedral in Tagum, Davao del Norte

The place is also good place for photos since the image of the Resurrected Jesus is one of the iconic spots in Tagum City.

The Risen Christ of Christ the King Cathedral in Tagum, Davao del Norte

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Prayer to Christ the King

O Lord our God, You alone are the Most Holy King and Ruler of all nations.

We pray to You, Lord, in the great expectation of receiving from You, O Divine King, mercy, peace, justice and all good things.

Protect, O Lord our King, our families and the land of our birth.

Guard us we pray Most Faithful One.

Protect us from our enemies and from Your Just Judgment.

Forgive us, O Sovereign King, our sins against you.

Jesus, You are a King of Mercy.

We have deserved Your Just Judgment

Have mercy on us, Lord, and forgive us.

We trust in Your Great Mercy.

O most awe-inspiring King, we bow before You and pray;

May Your Reign, Your Kingdom, be recognized on earth.

Amen.

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The Crucifixion of Jesus Christ
(Source: The Catholic Miscellany)

We are now in the sixth church for our virtual Visita Iglesia so we pray the:


If you missed the earlier stations, I suggest that you visit the churches that we featured earlier in this year’s virtual Visita Iglesia:

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References:

1. History from Tagum City website
2. Prayer to Christ the King from My Catholic Life
5. Diocese of Tagum from Claretian Communications Foundation, Inc.
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Postcards around Davao Gulf

I was browsing through my collection of photos in my external hard drive, when I chanced upon the folder of my first visit to Davao. It is almost three years since my first visit to Davao and I am missing it so. I miss its delicious fruits. I miss its crystal clear seas. And of course, I miss the ambience of Davao with its nice and friendly people.

I had my great luck during my first visit to Davao. This is because I got the chance to visit all the parts of Davao Gulf, thanks to a mapping project. We traveled on a banca (boat) from Davao City following the coast down to Sarangani Islands to the West. Then from Davao City to the Southernmost part of Davao Oriental, wherein we were rocked by the extreme waves of the Pacific. Samal and Talikud Islands also did not escape our visit. We even stayed a night at Kaputian in the City Samal.

Davao Region is a place of great food and interesting places. I hope to come back to Davao soon. But for now, I’ll just be content with the photos I shot and collected around Davao Gulf:
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 Starfish aplenty in the seas of Davao Oriental

I love Davao Oriental’s pristine seas that are alive with corals and many marine animals. Our fisherman friend told me that I could bring the starfishes to Manila. I pitied the lot of the starfishes so I returned them to the sea after taking some photos.
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Large fishing boat in Davao del Sur
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 The two towers, Davao del Sur

I always pass by these two trees whenever we go to the southern part of Davao del Sur. I dubbed these two as the “Two Towers.”
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In the town of Don Marcelino or Jose Abad Santos in Davao del Sur, you will encounter these walls “protecting” the land from invaders.
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Dugong tower. New Argao, Davao del Sur

Dugongs are still alive in Davao Gulf and the people of New Argao are working hard to protect them. This Dugong Tower is used to observe the dugongs. Luckily, we saw one dugong while we are on this tower.
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Cape San Agustin, Davao Oriental

This is my favorite photo. This is my proof that I reached the southernmost part of Davao Oriental and met with the Pacific Ocean. This is the Cape San Agustin Lighthouse.

These are some of the photos that I took when I visited Davao. I do hope that I get more photos when I return them someday.

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