One of the lesser known facts of Spanish colonial-era churches in the Philippines are that prominent families, and priests, can be buried inside the church as can be seen in (Boljoon, Cebu; Carcar, Cebu) and in Talisay Church, Cebu – an unknown part of Talisay church history. Located in a…
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Vicente H. Garces Ancestral House – Talisay Cebu
A Moment in history: Construction of the Garces Ancestral House Circa 1952. The Garces ancestral house is one of the grandest ancestral houses in the City of Talisay, Cebu. It was built from 1951-1955 by Don Vicente Hermosa Garces, a notable Cebuano writer and politician and a native of Talisay…
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Schools of the Past – 1940 Boljoon Escuela Catolica
Schools of the Past – 1940 Boljoon Escuela Catolica This structure is one of the important buildings within the Boljoon Church Complex, which has been acclaimed as a National Cultural Treasure of the Philippines. Constructed in 1940, as indicated by the relief found at its center, this historic building once…
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Argao History: Capilla Mortuario and Puerta Marina
The town of Argao, Cebu, is the home of many heritage sites, one of which is the Capilla Mortuario and the Puerta Marina. Argao’s Spanish period history was partly influenced by Moro pirate raids from Mindanao. Located within the confines of the once walled-in church complex, the two structures share…
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The Saga of Fray Julian Bermejo Part 4: The 1815 Uprising of Juan Diyong
It was the month of May in the year 1815 on the Island of Cebu, Visayas Region, Central Philippines. Enter the town of Tinaan, modern-day Naga City on the south-eastern coast of the island, where a man rallies members of his town to march on the city against a common…





