Dingle Church
The Dingle Catholic Church was built in 1886. This church of Baroquial style is made of limestone from Bulabog Mountain, painstakingly carried by the early parishioners through narrow, steep and dangerous trails to the present site.


The Dingle Catholic Church remains a landmark of Dingle and a symbol of human ingenuity.


How to Get There
Dingle can be accessed by Jeepney. The Jeepneys bound for Dingle can be found at the Tagbak Terminal in Jaro and Jaro Plaza, in front of Ledi Supermart.

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this church can never be forgotten…stand as our guardian and foundation of our very own faith..the Roman Catholic faith of my beloved kasimanwa.. the Dingleanon. buligan ta kag pauswagon ang aton simbahan kag ang aton banwa. mag binuligay kag suportahan…
replyi simply love our church bisan ari malang ko sa iloilo. dingleanons come & go but she is always there to welcome us everytime magsulod na kita sa banwa. she always move me to tears how our ancestors made her. dapat during fiesta ma-include man sa pagpangamuyo ang tanan nga pumuluyo nga nagpatigayon tukod sng simbahan. kun indi sa ila wala sya subong. a beautiful memoir, painful but glorious era. to tas causing ganiyu-your old house at muyco st. is a reflection of 1960’s era, kanuyon hay way dun may nagatake care gid abi. musta ang utod mo nga si tweety?i was 10-12 yrs old, siya at that time mga 20-22 na, my idol kay kun magsimba gani class & beauty gid upod si mommy mo & ang laon (forgive me). classmate na si inday majella, marella nga nurses man. hope you could visit dingle again!
replyambot lng kung kilala mo da pare nila nga nag pautod sng century old nga acacia dra sa compound sng church.
replyi like the antiquity of the church…
but the flaming red canopy doesnt fit!!
who is the designer? does it match the age/era of the church?
and the lamp posts– the blue top is like an icing on the cake..
comment lang.
replytaga dingle man ako!
nice town.
replyIt feels good to see pictures of Dingle again. I was only 17 years old when I left Dingle. I will go home soon and I wish to see all my friends and relatives again. Hello to Chile Bayson, my best friend. Please email me at doremi_gm@yahoo.com. Anyone who knows her , please forward to her this message. I have no more news of her. The last time, I heard from her was 2 years ago. Best regards to all Dingleanon.
replycan i see some pictures & features of Camp Hernandez…this is the place where i grow up…
replyplssss. give more pictures of Dingle.
Thank You,
replyJessel
more power to all Dingleanon…what if the Moroboro Spring will be privitize to attract more visitors..put up cottages…bigger swimming pool..restos…
replyGreetings to all Dingleanons,
replyI congratulate my Casimanwas keeping Dingle a nice place to live in. Each and everyone of you and all those who are abroad, are doing our share in keeping our heritage and developing it in one way or another.Peace and order and health is vital. KEEP THE GOOD WORK EVERY ONE. IT IS NICE TO KNOW OUR TOWN IS NOT FAR BEHIND. To those who make things possible through the computer- thank you . GOD BLESS. ELSA