The San Diego Pro-Cathedral in Silay City Shines Bright

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Silay City – The San Diego Pro-Cathedral is celebrating its 100th anniversary and the Parish of San Diego is also marking its 250th year.

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The San Diego Pro-Cathedral is celebrating its 100th anniversary and the Parish of San Diego is also marking its 250th year.

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On January 12, 2026, the San Diego Pro-Cathedral in Silay City, Negros Occidental, showcased its newly illuminated and beautifully lit exterior. This special event celebrated the church’s significance within the community and highlighted its rich history as the Paris of Negros. Attendees included numerous church members, local leaders, and Negros Power employees, creating a warm and friendly atmosphere.

In Silay City, the San Diego Pro-Cathedral Stands Tall and Proud

Silay City, known as the “Paris of Negros,” boasts a rich cultural heritage, and the San Diego Pro-Cathedral is situated at its heart.

The church is not only celebrating its 100th anniversary, but the Parish of San Diego is also marking its 250th year since its founding in 1776. This makes the church a key part of the city’s history and pride.

A Fitting Ceremony

The program began with an opening prayer and blessing by Rev. Fr. Angelo J. Ansula, the parish priest. Mayor Joedith Gallego addressed the crowd, explaining the importance of the lighting project to the community.

Meanwhile, Engr. Bernard Bailey Del Castillo, Negros Power Chief Technical Officer and Chief Operating Officer, delivered a turnover message, emphasizing the collaborative effort behind this initiative, and was accepted by the Parish Priest.

Negros Power, together with the San Diego Pro Cathedral community, energized and lit up the cathedral at Silay City on January 12, 2026. The Cathedral lighting shows the glow of Silay City. Present during the lighting ceremony were: from left to right: Mr. Salvador Somes, Mr. Joel Jaquinta, Rev. Fr. Angelo Ansula, Ms. Gerle Sulmaca, Hon. Darryl Hinolan, Engr. Jeric Pancho, Hon. Joedith Gallego, Engr. Bernard Bailey del Castillo, Engr. Christian John Villena, Hon. Michael Maravilla, Engr. Leomel Tambanillo, Ms. Ma. Cecilia Pe, Engr. Edwin Montemayor, Atty. Lyana Paula Tomulto
Negros Power, together with the San Diego Pro Cathedral community, energized and lit up the cathedral at Silay City on January 12, 2026. The Cathedral lighting shows the glow of Silay City. Present during the lighting ceremony were: from left to right: Mr. Salvador Somes, Mr. Joel Jaquinta, Rev. Fr. Angelo Ansula, Ms. Gerle Sulmaca, Hon. Darryl Hinolan, Engr. Jeric Pancho, Hon. Joedith Gallego, Engr. Bernard Bailey del Castillo, Engr. Christian John Villena, Hon. Michael Maravilla, Engr. Leomel Tambanillo, Ms. Ma. Cecilia Pe, Engr. Edwin Montemayor, Atty. Lyana Paula Tomulto

Rev. Fr. Ansula emphasized the significance of the San Diego Pro-Cathedral not just as a place of worship but as a symbol of hope, truth, and the enduring spirit of the community. “May this light that shines upon our church remind us of hope, truth, and the values we hold dear. This beautiful illumination serves as a reminder of our unity and commitment to uplift our community’s spirit,” he said.

The excitement peaked during the countdown to turn on the lights, with everyone joining in. When the lights finally switched on, the illuminated church created a beautiful scene for photos. This project is proof of how the San Diego Pro-Cathedral, the local government, and Negros Power worked together to celebrate and promote cultural heritage tourism. The teamwork highlighted the importance of local landmarks and community pride.

About The San Diego Pro-Cathedral

The San Diego Pro-Cathedral is the second-largest church in the Diocese of Bacolod, after the San Sebastian Cathedral of Bacolod City. At night, the lights shining on mean more than just decoration–they show the strong spirit and unity of Silay City. This church is an important heritage site that represents the community’s hopes and strength, and it helps guide them toward a brighter future. The illumination of the San Diego Pro-Cathedral stands as a shining example of what can be achieved through collaboration among the church, the local government, and private businesses like Negros Power.

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