5. Historically, the town of
Bacoor was the first seat
of the Philippine
Revolutionary
Government and the
scene of the famous
Battle of
Zapote, Catographically, B
acoor is the gateway of
the province of
Cavite, cradle of the
revolution.
6. After the proclamation of the Iglesia
Catolica Filipina Independiente in Manila
on August 2, 1902, the people of Bacoor
declared also their independence from the
authority of the pope of Rome.
1902
7. Two Temporary Church buildings were
constructed, one after the other, located
within the Poblacion.
1906-1912
10. Consecration of the Rev. Fr. Jose Maria Alix
Montenegro, Sr. as Bishop in the Church
of God.
Bishop
Montenegro,
A
native
of
Bauan, Batangas and a Former Roman
Catholic Priest, was Diocesan Bishop of
Cavite from 1957 until he passed away on
February 19, 1966
August 18, 1957
11. The Rev. Lewis T. Lucea was ordained to
the Sacred order of the Priesthood by the
Right Reverend Alberto Ramento, Bishop
of Cavite.
He was considered to be the first ordained
priest, native of Bacoor who received
formal theological education and granted
a bachelor’s degree
May 22, 1978
13. Serious conflict in the church which lead to
its division, one under Bishop Macario V.
Ga and one under Bishop Abdias dela
Cruz.
April, 1980
14.
Consecration of Rev. Fr. Lewis T. Lucea as
Consecration of Rev. Msgr. of God.
Domestic Prelate in the Church Lewis
T. Lucea as Bishop in Christ’s
Msgr. Montenegro, II a native of
Rizal, laguna was theApostolic Bacoor
Holy Catholic and founder of
Parish School, Rector of Bacoor From
Church
August 2,1949 until he passed away on
September 3, 1984
October 5, 1983
March 19, 1995