Daet Cathedral, Catholic cathedral in Daet, Philippines.
Daet Cathedral, dedicated to the Most Holy Trinity, is a modern church building from the 1980s constructed with stone and cement elements. The complex includes a bishop's residence, multipurpose hall, library, and museum alongside the main sanctuary.
The Diocese of Daet was established in 1974 through papal decree, leading to the cathedral's consecration by Archbishop Jose T. Sanchez on September 1, 1984. The building represents the institutional growth of the Catholic Church in the region during that era.
The cathedral serves as the center for Catholic worship across Camarines Norte province and houses religious artworks that reflect the faith life of the community.
The cathedral is located in central Daet and is easily accessible on foot when moving through the city. The location is open to visitors and provides good orientation with its different spaces including the multipurpose hall and library.
The cathedral underwent significant structural changes following typhoon damage in 1995 and 2005. These events reveal the particular challenges that religious buildings face in this storm-prone area.
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