Alaminos Cathedral, Catholic cathedral in Alaminos, Philippines
Alaminos Cathedral is a neoclassical church building located in the city of Alaminos in Pangasinan province. The interior features stone walls, marble floors, and a large altar that define its sacred space.
The building began as a small chapel in 1743 and required reconstruction after a fire destroyed parts of it in 1834. It gained cathedral status in 1985 when a new diocese was established.
The cathedral serves as the spiritual heart of the Diocese, bringing together residents for worship and community celebrations throughout the year. It remains a focal point for local religious and social gatherings in the area.
The cathedral is located in Barangay Poblacion and is easily accessible on foot from the city center. Regular masses are held on weekdays and weekends, allowing visitors to attend based on their schedule.
The building underwent major renovations in 1995 that added marble elements and educational facilities to its interior. These upgrades transformed how the space functions for both worship and community use.
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