Historic Churches & Sites
Guam's religious landscape is defined by its deep-rooted Catholic heritage, dating back to the Spanish colonial era in the 17th century. This collection features prominent architectural landmarks, from the Dulce Nombre de Maria Cathedral-Basilica in Hagåtña, established on the site of the island's first mission, to village churches like San Dionisio in Umatac. These sites showcase a blend of Spanish colonial influence and modern Pacific architecture, serving as both spiritual centers and historical monuments to the island's Chamorro faith and post-war reconstruction.
Dulce Nombre De Basilica Cathedral
Established in 1669 as Guam's first Catholic mission, this Hagåtña landmark houses the 300-year-old Santa Marian Kamalen statue. The current structure features intricate stained glass and serves as the seat of the Archdiocese of Agaña.
Saint Anthony Catholic Church
St. Anthony's Church also known more formally as Church of St. Anthony and St.Victor, is a religious building that is affiliated with the…
Santa Barbara Catholic Church
Located in Dededo, this parish was established in the post-WWII era to serve the island's most populous village. It is a central hub for community gatherings and traditional religious festivals in northern Guam.
Our Lady of Guadalupe Church
A prominent Catholic parish in Santa Rita, established after the relocation of Sumay residents following World War II. The church is a focal point for the village’s annual fiesta and spiritual life.
San Vicente Ferrer-San Roke Church
A dual-patron parish in Barrigada featuring modern architectural elements. It serves as a significant spiritual center in central Guam, hosting traditional Chamorro religious celebrations throughout the year.
Church of San Dionisio
Originally established in 1680 in Umatac, the ruins of the earlier structure sit near the modern church. It represents some of the earliest Spanish missionary efforts on the island and overlooks historic Umatac Bay.
San Miguel Church
Located in the southern village of Talofofo, this church is dedicated to Saint Michael the Archangel. It serves as a key community landmark and reflects the traditional village-centered religious life of Guam.
San Dimas Catholic Church
Situated in Merizo (Malesso), this church overlooks the southern coast. It is central to the village's identity and historical heritage, particularly during the annual San Dimas fiesta.
Saint Joseph Church
A historic parish in Inarajan noted for its Spanish-influenced architecture. The church is a centerpiece of the well-preserved historic village and plays a vital role in local cultural traditions.
St Paul's Chapel
A Catholic place of worship located in northern Guam, providing religious services and community support to the residents of the Dededo and Yigo areas.
Our Lady of Lourdes Church
Located in Yigo, this is one of the northernmost parishes on the island. It serves as a significant site for local devotion and pilgrimage, especially during its titular feast day.
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