Epiphany of Our Lord Co-Cathedral Parish, Catholic cathedral in Lingayen, Philippines.
The Epiphany of Our Lord Co-Cathedral Parish is a Catholic cathedral in Lingayen with a prominent 45-yard bell tower and a central dome. The structure was designed by architect Father Miguel Aparicio and sits in the central Poblacion area.
Augustinian missionaries founded the building in 1614, and it gained cathedral status in 1928 through Pope Pius XI's Apostolic Constitution. World War II brought significant destruction when American forces landed at Lingayen in 1945.
The place functions as a gathering point for the community through regular worship and local religious observances. You can see how people engage in their faith here and how the building anchors spiritual life in the city.
The building is centrally located and easy to reach, with daily services and confession times available for visitors. Regular masses offer the best opportunity to see the interior and experience the worship rhythm.
The bell tower was designed by architect Father Miguel Aparicio at 45 yards (41 meters) tall and clearly marks Lingayen's skyline. Though the structure was rebuilt after the war, the tower retained its original appearance.
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