san pedro cathedral
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the roads in the area are all one-way. The church area is barricaded to afford room for people going to hear mass. Its monument in its own right. Everything is old but preserved, and rich in history.
beautiful building erupting from the city streets it has the feel and strength of the philippine culture
A must visit in Davao even if you are not Catholic. The church interior is good particularly at night when the lights are turned on.
the church is very open to public..it has been there a long time and many find visits here are calming to the souls of the weary whether you are just a tourist or native davaowenians up and about the city.
Such a great peaceful place, deserves to visit, it's constructed in an amazing design to looks like umbrella , and from inside looks very luxury.
This is well worth visiting and is a beautiful cathedral. Some lovely statues adorn the inside and it is very peaceful once you get through the grounds where they sell religious figures and candles to burn to the right of the entrance. The only thing that saddens me is the beggars and deviates that surround this Davao icon - watch your purses/wallets!
Since im used to visiting old churches,this one doesn't really "look as old" as the ones iv visited (cebu and other parts of the visayas). The outside looks "unfinished" while the interiors are quite nice. Seems they've been doing renovations as the inside of the church looks modern.
I visit San Pedro Cathedral on every visit to Davao. I grew up in this church with my family. I always light a candle and offer a prayer for my whole family.
San Pedro Cathedral is said to be the oldest church in Davao and a historical landmark. Its original structure built in 1847 along - what was believed to be the oldest street in Davao - the San Pedro Street, had been re-built many times.The present structure has distinctive modern design - far from the original Spanish-style architecture and unique from most Catholic churches in the Philippines - depicting that of a vinta carrying a cross at the helm. It is reflective of convergence of Christians and Muslims living in Davao who stand united despite differences in belief and ways of life. It is now considered a National Cultural Treasure.We went there for curiosity - not to attend church service - and the chance to see this historical landmark. Inside the church was a throng of devotees yet the place was so quiet and solemn.The feeling was inspiring at same time overwhelming. We noticed an old altar had been preserved at the right wing of the cathedral together with collections of antiques and relics of saints. Indeed, San Pedro Cathedral is a religious and cultural treasure; it connects the present faithful to the old, past believers of Catholicism while it promotes respect and harmonious relations with others.
in honor of Davao's patron saint San Pedro,the cathedral is a not to be missed edifice,located along San Pedro street very near city hall in the bustling city proper.Hundreds of devotees, churchgoers & visitors troop to this modern & iconic church with a boat structured roof.
located in the heart of Davao City. One of the biggest church and the place where you can find peace from the busy street. One of the historical places too.
When i went here, it was nice and quiet. I love going to this church because of its quietness and serenity that you feel whenever you go inside and have prayer.
The church is centrally located in downtown Davao city just a stone's throw away from the City Hall. Very accessible.
My "Kilometer Zero" of Davao because it is where the first settlers set up residence. To this day, the cathedral is still the locals place of worship. Take the time to check out the side chapel on the right, next to the candle section. This is the original altar ( unfortunately repainted to a noveau and glossy tint) and gives an idea of the size of the original structure.
just an average catholic church in the city.was told by a cab driver that there are two catholic churches with A/C within the city,as well.