Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cáceres
Archdiocese of Cáceres Archidioecesis Cacerensis Arckidiocesis kan Cáceres Arkidiyosesis ng Cáceres Arquidiócesis de Cáceres | |
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Vicar General | Joseph Wilfred V. Almoneda |
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Archdiocese of Cáceres |
The Archdiocese of Cáceres is a
The Archdiocese of Caceres is also home to Our Lady of Peñafrancia, the Patroness of the Bicol Region, and is considered to be one of the largest Marian Pilgrimages in Asia.
History
The
According to a
Coat of arms
A pallium divides the shield into three fields. The rose and the blue background represent Our Lady of Peñafrancia, the patroness of the Bicol region.
The silver
The three mountains represent Mounts Mayon, Isarog, and Bulusan. Above the mountains are the insignia of the Franciscan Order and below the mountains is a green palm branch that alludes to Saint Pedro Bautista, martyred in Japan, with others, among on February 5, 1597, who was erroneously considered first bishop-elect for the see of Nueva Caceres at the time of his martyrdom and hence is venerated as the secondary patron of the cathedral.[7]
Ordinaries
Bishops of Cáceres
Name | From | Until |
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Luis Maldonado (bishop), OFM | 1595 | 1596 |
Francisco Ortega (bishop), OSA | 13 Sep 1599 | 1602 — died |
Baltazar de Cobarrubias y Múñoz, OSA | 1603 | 6 June 1605 — appointed, Bishop of Antequera, Oaxaca , México
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Pedro de Godinez, OFM | 12 Dec 1605 | 1611 — died |
Pedro Matías (bishop) | 17 Sep 1612 | 1615 — died |
Diego Guevara, OSA | 3 Aug 1616 | 1623 — died |
OM
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1 Jul 1624 | 19 Jun 1628 — appointed, Coadjutor Bishop of Comayagua , Honduras
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Francisco de Zamudio y Avendaño, OSA | 10 Jul 1628 | 1639 — died |
Nicolás de Zaldívar y Zapata | 2 May 1644 | 1646 — died |
Antonio de San Gregorio, OFM | 17 Nov 1659 | 1661 — died |
OP
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10 Sep 1685 | 14 Feb 1709 — died |
Domingo de Valencia | 10 Jan 1718 | 21 Jun 1719 — died |
Felipe Molina y Figueroa | 20 Nov 1724 | 1 May 1738 |
Isidro de Arevalo | 29 Aug 1740 | 1751 — died |
Manuel de Matos, OFM | 11 Feb 1754 | 24 Feb 1767 — died |
Antonio de Luna, OFM | 19 Dec 1768 | 16 Apr 1773 — died |
Juan Antonio Gallego y Orbigo, OFM | 14 Dec 1778 | 15 Dec 1788 — appointed, Archbishop of Manila
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Juan García Ruiz, OSA | 26 Jun 1784 | 2 May 1796 — died |
Domingo Collantes, OP
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15 Dec 1788 | 23 Jul 1808 — died |
Bernardo de la Inmaculada Concepción García Hernández (Fernandez Perdigon), OFM | 23 Sep 1816 | 9 Oct 1829 — died |
Juan Antonio Lillo, OFM | 28 Feb 1831 | 3 Dec 1840 — died |
Vicente Barreiro y Pérez, OSA | 19 Jan 1846 — appointed | 14 Apr 1848 — appointed, Bishop of Nueva Segovia
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Manuel Grijalvo y Mínguez | 14 Apr 1848 | 13 Nov 1861 — died |
OP
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5 Mar 1862[8][9] | 31 Jul 1879[8] — died |
Casimiro Herrero y Pérez, OSA | 1 Oct 1880 | 12 Nov 1886 — died |
Arsenio del Campo y Monasterio, OSA | 25 Nov 1887 | 20 Jul 1903 — resigned |
Jorge Barlin y Imperial
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14 Dec 1905 | 4 Sep 1909 — died |
John Bernard MacGinley | 2 Apr 1910 | 24 Mar 1924 — appointed, Bishop of Monterey-Fresno , California, U.S.
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Francisco Sales Reyes y Alicante | 20 Jun 1925 | 15 Dec 1937 — died |
Pedro Paulo Songco Santos | 21 May 1938 | 29 Jun 1951 — elevated Archbishop of Caceres |
Archbishops of Cáceres
No. | Name | From | Until | Coat of Arms | |
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1 | Pedro Paulo Songco Santos | June 29, 1951 | 06 April 1965 (died in office) |
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2 | Teopisto Valderrama Alberto | April 6, 1965 | 20 October 1983 (resigned) |
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3 | Leonardo Zamora Legaspi | October 20, 1983 | 08 September 2012 (retired) |
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4 | Rolando Joven Tria Tirona
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September 8, 2012 | 22 February 2024 (retired) |
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5 | Rex Andrew Clement Alarcon | February 22, 2024[10] | present |
Coadjutor Archbishop
- Teopisto V. Alberto (1959-1965)
Auxiliary Bishops
- Juan Antonio Lillo, OFM (1828-1831), appointed Bishop here
- Jose Tomas Sanchez (1968-1971), appointed Coadjutor Bishop of Lucena
- Concordio M. Sarte (1973-1977), appointed Bishop of Legazpi
- Sofio G. Balce Jr. (1980-1988), appointed Coadjutor Bishop of Cabanatuan
- Jose R. Rojas Jr. (2005-2008), appointed Prelate of Libmanan
Other priests of this diocese who became bishops
- Santiago Caragnan Sancho, appointed Bishop of Tuguegarao in 1917
- Flaviano Barrechea Ariola, appointed Bishop of Legazpi in 1952
- Wilfredo Dasco Manlapaz, appointed auxiliary bishop of Maasin in 1980 & appointed 3rd Bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of Tagum until his retirement in 2018
- Manolo Alarcon de los Santos, appointed Bishop of Virac in 1994
- Adolfo Tito Camacho Yllana, appointed nuncio and titular archbishop in 2001
- Gilbert Armea Garcera, appointed Bishop of Daet in 2007 and Archbishop of Lipa in 2017.
- Rex Andrew Clement Alarcon, appointed Bishop of Daet in 2019 and Archbishop of Caceres in 2024.
- Luisito Andal Occiano, appointed Bishop of Virac in 2024.[11]
Curia
- Vicar-General – Rev. Fr. Joseph Wilfred V. Almoneda
- Chancellor – Rev. Fr. Darius S. Romualdo, J.C.D.
- Private Secretary to the Archbishop – Rev. Fr. Gerome N. Pelagio
- Oeconomus – Rev. Fr. Eugene A. Lubigan
- Judicial Vicar – Rev. Fr. Jhun Oliva
Suffragan dioceses
- Daet (comprises the entire province of Camarines Norte)
- Legazpi (comprises the entire province of Albay)
- Libmanan (comprises the 1st and 2nd Districts of Camarines Sur)
- Masbate (comprises the entire province of Masbate)
- Sorsogon (comprises the entire province of Sorsogon)
- Virac (comprises the entire province of Catanduanes)
Seminaries
- Holy Rosary Major Seminary
- Concepcion Pequeña, Naga City 4400
- Holy Rosary Minor Seminary
- Metropolitan Cathedral Complex
- Elias Angeles St., Naga City 4400
- Holy Rosary Preparatory Seminary
- San Jose, Camarines Sur, 4423
See also
- Roman Catholicism in the Philippines
References
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- ^ "Archdiocese of Cáceres (Nueva Cáceres)" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved February 29, 2016
- ^ "Metropolitan Archdiocese of Cáceres" GCatholic.org. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved February 29, 2016
- ^ Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. .
- ^ "Rinunce e Nomine, 08.09.2012". press.catholica.va. Archived from the original on April 21, 2013. Retrieved February 3, 2022.
- JSTOR 42720389. Retrieved June 5, 2021.
- ^ a b Abella, Domingo (1954). Bikol Annals: A Collection of Vignettes of Philippine History, Volume I - The See of Nueva Cáceres (First ed.). pp. 164, 181. Retrieved March 23, 2020.
- ^ Romanillos, Emmanuel Luis (December 2016). Barrot, Leander (ed.). "Fr. Pedro Pelaez's Unpublished Letters" (PDF). Quærens. 11 (2). Quezon City, Philippines: Recoletos School of Theology, Inc.: 68. Retrieved March 23, 2020.
- ^ Legarde, Roy (February 22, 2024). "Pope Francis names new Caceres archbishop". CBCP News. Retrieved February 22, 2024.
- ^ Legarde, Roy (February 29, 2024). "Pope names CamSur priest as new Virac bishop". CBCP News. Retrieved February 29, 2024.