According to its website, the Manila Cathedral, now 4 centuries old, underwent various major repairs and reconstructions each time it went through several calamities, including two great earthquakes and even a world war. Now, not only does the Manila Cathedral stand as the symbolic seat of the Catholic Church in Manila, being the site of the most important religious events in Philippine history. It has attained world recognition, thanks to the rector of the Cathedral, Monsignor Nestor Cerbos Christian evangelization ministry, the Cathedral is fast becoming a destination for pilgrims seeking an encounter with Our Lady of Immaculate Conception, the titular patroness. A beautiful building with a striking Neo-Romanesque façade and Byzantine motifs, the Manila Cathedral is an architectural attraction to behold. It stands in an area of almost 3,000 square meters, its chapels paved by highly polished Carrara marble prefabricated in Italy. The main altar features the two-meter high statue of the Immaculate Conception, ensconced among lovely columns also built of Carrara marble. Likewise, the altars of the side chapels, the pulpit and the Episcopal throne are also made of Italian marble.
Recently, we read the good news that the old, worn-out pipe organ in the Cathedral, unused for the last 15 years, has been fully restored to its original form and function. Monsignor Cerbo is elated that his dream of restoring the structure is slowly coming true. "With the instrument now rebuilt, we bring back the sounds of wonderful splendor and revive the rich musical tradition of this premier church of Manila as we lift our minds to God," Msgr. Cerbo said. The Manila Cathedral stands witness to events in Philippine history, stood the test of time and nurtured the faith of the Filipinos throughout many generations. The Lord is pleased with a praying people working together in unity, thus is a beautiful structure brought to life.