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PHOTO OF THE FIRST MASS IN BATAD BY ARCHBISHOP TEOFILO CAMOMOT IN 1956

Photo Credit/s:
Charmaine Joy Ballera, 2024

The black-and-white photograph taken on July 24, 1956, by Vinson Studio captures an important religious event led by a highly respected archbishop at the Batad Catholic Church. It shows the archbishop in ceremonial clothing, seated with devoted followers beside him. The background reveals a church made from bamboo and aluminum, symbolizing strength and faith in the community. The photo holds historical and spiritual value as it documents a rare moment of shared devotion and leadership during a mass celebration. Though slightly stained and faded due to age and environmental factors, it has been well-preserved by storing it away from light, humidity, and insects.

Mappers:
Prince Norbert P. Diaz, Kathryn Dian Del Rosario, Charmaine Joy Ballera

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