The island of Cebu lies in the heart of the Philippine archipelago. It is a mixing bowl of different cultures and traditions. It is an open city which values political, social, and religious diversity.
Although Cebu is the Seat of Christianity in the Philippines, other beliefs and religions thrive in the region. Many believe that this is mainly due to the religious and faithful nature of the Cebuanos.
Spain left a legacy of churches and convents all over the countryside. Some of them, strong enough to withstand the ravages of time and war, have grown graceful with age, others have been rebuilt but still retain the awe-inspring magnificence of their original structures. And all of them continue to foster the faith the innately religious Cebuanos.
Although Cebu is the Seat of Christianity in the Philippines, other beliefs and religions thrive in the region. Many believe that this is mainly due to the religious and faithful nature of the Cebuanos.
Spain left a legacy of churches and convents all over the countryside. Some of them, strong enough to withstand the ravages of time and war, have grown graceful with age, others have been rebuilt but still retain the awe-inspring magnificence of their original structures. And all of them continue to foster the faith the innately religious Cebuanos.