Diocese of Calbayog
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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Calbayog is an ecclesiastical territory of the Roman Catholic Church named after its episcopal see, Calbayog City, a city on the western side of the province of Samar in the Philippines.
[edit] History
Samar and Leyte, two civil provinces in the Visayan group of the Philippines, which include the islands of Balicuatro, Batac, Biliran, Capul, Daram, Homonhon, Leyte, Manicani, Panaon, Samar and several smaller islands, make up the dicocese of Calbayog, a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Manila. The diocesan seat Calbayog has a cathedral dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul.
The first Jesuit missionaries reached Leyte and Samar in 1595, the islands subsequently forming part of the Diocese of Cebu until erected into a separate diocese on 10 April, 1910. The first bishop was the Rt. Rev. Pablo Singzon de la Anunciacion.
It was transferred to the ecclesiastical province of the Archdiocese of Palo, which was promoted to a Metropolitan Archdiocese on November 15, 1982.
[edit] Sources and references
- This article incorporates text from the public-domain Catholic Encyclopedia of 1913. Sámar and Leyte
- GigaCatholic
- diocesan website, in English (nit yet exploited)