A Historic Church Rooted in Centuries of Faith
Located in Palo, Leyte, Our Lord’s Transfiguration Parish has been a major religious institution in the region since its establishment in 1596. The parish has experienced centuries of changes under different missionary administrations before becoming part of the present Archdiocese of Palo. Today, it serves as the mother church of the archdiocese and remains an important symbol of the deep Catholic heritage of Leyte and Eastern Visayas.
A Landmark of Worship and Community Tradition
The church, recognized as the Palo Metropolitan Cathedral of Our Lord’s Transfiguration, continues to host religious celebrations, liturgical activities, and community gatherings. It is also known for its role during Holy Week traditions in Leyte, including the annual Passion Play that draws devotees from different parts of Eastern Visayas. Through these traditions, the parish continues to preserve faith practices passed down through generations.
A Cultural and Religious Destination in Eastern Visayas
Beyond its role as a place of worship, Our Lord’s Transfiguration Parish has become part of Leyte’s cultural and heritage tourism landscape. Visitors are drawn to its historical significance, spiritual atmosphere, and connection to the region’s religious identity. As one of the oldest religious landmarks in Palo, the church continues to represent the enduring faith, history, and resilience of the people of Leyte.





