Cathedral of San Jose
- One of the first six parishes founded by Jesuit missionaries
- Built in 1595 by Filipino laborers under the command of the Jesuits
- Burned to the ground and reconstructed in 1839
- Destroyed again in World War II and rebuilt by the Knights of Columbus
What can you find there?
- View the Neo-Romanesque style of the church’s construction
- Corralled arches decorate the underside of the cornice
- Relax at the porch that lies before the main entrance
- See images of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary dating back to 1895 at the left wing
- Aged confessionals line the church’s main hall
- See the two-tiered side alters filled with statues of saints favored by the Jesuits
- Explore the two new wings of the church added by Msgr. Cirilo Darunday
- Visit the final resting place of two former Bishops of Bohol at the right wing of the cathedral
How to get to the Cathedral of San Jose?
Carlos P. Garcia Avenue, Tagbilaran City, Bohol
- From Manila, take a plane or ferry to Tagbilaran
- From Tagbilaran, take a jeep to the Cathedral of San Jose
More information about Cathedral of San Jose