The Museo del Seminario Conciliar de Nueva Caceres is located inside the Holy Rosary Minor Seminary. It is an ecclesiastical museum housing the images, paintings, relics, old bibles and artifacts of the Archdiocese of Nueva Caceres.
The Museo del Seminario Conciliar de Nueva Caceres is located inside the Holy Rosary Minor Seminary. It is an ecclesiastical museum housing the images, paintings, relics, old bibles and artifacts of the Archdiocese of Nueva Caceres.
The museum’s Archaeological section holds artifacts from Bicol’s precolonial era. Meanwhile, the Art section exhibits a collection of old artworks (by Mariano Asuncion, Juan & Jose Camacho, etc.) owned by the Archdiocese of Caceres. Mariano Asuncion (1802-1885) is considered as one of the 19th century master painters in the colonial Philippines. Father and son, Juan & Jose Camacho are local artists from Naga City. As painters, they were commissioned by the local church to do portraitures of bishops and popes and other religious icons which are considered as important cultural and religious patrimony of the Bikol region.
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Pilgrim’s Mass with laying of the Manto for healing and protection. Activities a pilgrim can do within a day.
This tour is highlighted by a Pilgrim’s Mass and Healing Ritual on the first day with visits to museums and a spiritual retreat on the second day.
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