The National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) recently installed a historical marker in honor of the Metropolitan Cathedral of San Fernando in Pampanga.

NHCP chairperson Dr. Emmanuel Calairo, Archdiocese of San Fernando Archbishop Florentino Lavarias and local government officials led the unveiling ceremony.
The Archdiocese of San Fernando said the historical marker highlights the important role the church played in the country’s history.
The cathedral, the archdiocese said, served as a station for revolutionary forces in 1898 during the Philippine Revolution against the Spanish forces.
Prior to its elevation as a cathedral, the church served as a parish dedicated to the Assumption of Our Lady.
“It is fitting that this honor coincides with the feast day celebration of Our Lady’s Assumption,” the archdiocese said. The unveiling of the historical marker coincided with the Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary on Aug. 15.
Historical markers are installed by the NHCP in places that signify important events, persons, structures, and institutions in the country’s national and local histories.
Historical markers also serve as a reminder of the nation’s rich cultural heritage and are intended to educate and inform the public about significant historical events.