First of all, I want to thank all the mission donors and benefactors of the Chapel of the Most Holy Trinity-CMRI Philippines for providing the historical first three sedevacantist masses in Cebu, the cradle of Christianity in the Philippines. The masses were held in Pinamungajan, Cebu from March 12 to 14 of 2025. Here follows a photo gallery of the last mass on March 14 The Santa Monica Church in Pinamungajan, founded 1850 The interior of the church St. Joseph, co patron of the CMRI mission in the Philippines ...
He was my grandmother's priest in the 1950s. My grandmother used to attend the Latin Mass with him in the Santo Nino Church. He used to be the former parish priest of Bolhoon in Southern Cebu from 1922 - 1948 and was assigned in the Santo Nino Church from 1948 until his death in 1979. Eternal Repose be upon his soul Sept. 2, 1886 - Nov. 26, 1979
During the liberation of Catholic Philippines, Our Lady, (right) gave a terrible blow to the Japanese sun goddess or demon, Amaterasu (left) who victimized many Catholics during the WW2 and during the persecution of Catholics in Tokugawa Japan from the 1500s to the 1600s. ''For all the gods of the Gentiles are devils: but the Lord made the heavens.'' Psalm 95:5 On March 26, 1945, 80 years ago, American forces liberated Cebu from Japanese tyranny. They landed on Cansujong Beach, Talisay on March 26, 1945, thus liberating Cebu from the Japanese. 5 months earlier, Gen. Douglas MacArthur landed in Leyte thus beginning the liberation of the Philippines, and weeks earlier, the Battle of Manila ended which destroyed many religious icons and churches dating back to the Spanish era. William H. Arnold was in charge of liberating Cebu and a monument similar to the Leyte memorial stands on the beach where the American...