La Loma Cemetery
La Loma Catholic Cemetery | |
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Archdiocese of Manila | |
Size | 54 hectares (130 acres) |
The La Loma Catholic Cemetery (Spanish: Campo Santo de La Loma) was opened in 1884 and is largely located in Caloocan, Metro Manila. A portion of the southern part of the cemetery is located in Manila.
History
The La Loma Cemetery is one of the oldest
During the early phases of the Philippine-American War, the cemetery's chapel was the focal point of the Battle of Caloocan. Gen. Arthur MacArthur and his forces occupied the chapel and Blockhouse 2, while Filipino forces under Gen. Antonio Luna were on the northern end of the cemetery.
Campo Santo de La Loma is one of the few sites that escaped ruin during World War II in the 1945 Battle of Manila where most of the city's collection of architecture was destroyed. That leaves it as a crucial piece of the country's historical heritage of architecture. An anti-aircraft mortar launcher can even be seen in the cemetery grounds as well, that still stands today.
Notable burials
- Felipe Agoncillo (1859–1941), First Filipino Diplomat, now buried in the Santuario del Santo Cristo Cemetery
- Marcela Agoncillo (1860–1946), wife of Felipe and creator of the national flag of the Philippines, along with their daughter and Delfina Herbosa in Hong Kong, now buried in the Santuario del Santo Cristo Cemetery
- Philippine flag, now buried in the Santuario del Santo CristoCemetery
- Maria Carpena (1886–1915), Filipina stage actress and soprano singer, also 1st Filipina recording artist.
- Carmelino G. Alvendia(1906–1982), a former justice of the Court of Appeals
- Cayetano Arellano (1847–1920), 1st Chief Justice of the Philippine Supreme Court. Arellano is buried in Cayetano Arellano Mausoleum, beside wife Rosa Bernart (died on April 7, 1929) , Asunción Arellano de Singian (1881-September 4, 1923) beside the tomb of Gregorio O. Arellano (September 6, 1921 – January 19, 1943) and Josefa Arellano.
- BGen. Rafael Crame (1863-1927), 1st Chief of the Philippine Constabulary. Crame was first buried at his Family grave at La Loma Cemetery. He was buried beside Juan Crame Y Fernandez (1870-1945), Concepcion Fernandez Crame (1870-1945), Antonio Crame Fernandez (1898-1942), Jose Crame Fernandez (1901-1945), Teresita Crame Puya (1928-1945) and Merceditas Crame Puya (1933-1945), Leandro M. Crame (May 25, 1965 age of 65), Rosario Perez de Tagle, Filomena F. Crame (March 12, 1906 – May 1, 1987), Juan F. Crame (September 7, 1907 – February 10, 1945) and Ines F. Crame (April 9, 1912 – October 1, 1985), Soledad F. Crame (November 8, 1897 – March 31, 1985), Tereasa C. Conrado (July 31, 1895 – January 22, 1976) and Concepcion C. Vda de Tagle (December 27, 1888 – April 27, 1977). Remains have been exhumed in August 7, 2003, and transferred to Libingan ng mga Bayani.
- Librada Avelino (1873–1934), founder of Centro Escolar University
- Brother Hyacinth Gabriel Connon (1911–1978) FSC, onetime president of the De La Salle University
- Felisa P. Dayrit (1876–1962), a revolutionary nurse
- Josefa Llanes Escoda (1898–1945), women's rights advocate and founder of the Girl Scouts of the Philippines; in an unmarked grave.[3]
- Second World War
- Victorino Mapa (1855–1927), 2nd Chief Justice of the Philippine Supreme Court
- Pablo Ocampo (1853–1925), resident commissioner to the US Congress
- Josephus Stevenot (1888–1943), Founder of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines
- Ignacio Villamor (1863–1933), Delegate of Ilocos Sur at the Malolos Congress (1889); First Filipino President of the University of the Philippines (1915); Associate Justice of the Philippine Supreme Court (1918).
- Jaime C. de Veyra (1873–1963), former Resident Commissioner of the Philippines
- Mapua Institute of Technology
- Ricky Belmonte (1947–2001), actor and father of Sheryl Cruz.
- Maria Lorena Barros (1948–1976), founder of the Malayang Kilusan ng Bagong Kababaihan (Free Movement of New Women) (MAKIBAKA)[4]
- Pedro Adigue, Jr. (1943–2003), boxer
- Augusto Buenaventura (1929–2006), actor and director
- Angelo Buenaventura (1927–1996), actor
- Domingo Principe (1912–1990), actor
- Victor "Banahaw" Sevilla (1912–1975), actor
- Dr. Giovanni Calvo (1952–2001), actor and TV host
- Arsenia Francisco (1923–1971), actress
- Jose T. Padilla, III (1947–1994), actor
- Potenciano Gregorio (1880–1939), composer and musician
- Joaquín María Herrer y Rodríguez (1840–1917), Master Painter
- Max Laurel (1944–2016), actor
- Joaquín María Herrer Joaquín María Herrer y Rodríguez (Madrid, 1838 - Manila, 1917)
Gallery
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Chapel of St. Pancratius in 2020
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Burial site of Joaquín María Herrer y Rodríguez
See also
- Manila North Cemetery
- Manila Chinese Cemetery
- Libingan ng mga Bayani
- Manila American Cemetery and Memorial
References
- ISSN 2651-7108. Retrieved May 23, 2023.
- ^ Gaerlan, Martin (July 7, 2007). "Cementerio de Binondo (La Loma Cemetery)". Museo Santisima Trinidad. Retrieved on 2013-04-19.
- ^ "108th Birth Anniversary of Josefa Llanes-Escoda". Manila Bulletin. September 20, 2006. Archived from the original Archived December 2, 2008, at the Wayback Machine on February 16, 2009. Retrieved November 4, 2013
- ^ Gomez, Maita (1997). "Lorena Barros The Gentle Warrior". In Asuncion David Maramba (ed.). Six Young Filipino Martyrs. Pasig: Anvil.
- ^ "Kian Loyd delos Santos, 17, was killed by police in Duterte's drug war". August 22, 2017. Retrieved August 20, 2019.
- ^ "PCIJ launches children's book on Kian delos Santos". Retrieved August 20, 2019.
- ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved August 20, 2019.
- ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved August 20, 2019.
External links
- Media related to La Loma Cemetery at Wikimedia Commons
- Cemeteries are a time capsule of RP history, culture