Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Manila
Archdiocese of Manila Archidioecesis Manilensis Arkidiyosesis ng Maynila Arquidiócesis de Manila | |
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Arms of the Archdiocese | |
Location | |
Country | Philippines |
Territory |
City of Manila Makati Mandaluyong Pasay San Juan |
Metropolitan | Manila |
Statistics | |
Area | 549 km2 (212 sq mi) |
Population - Total - Catholics |
(as of 2004) 2,993,000 2,419,781 (80.9%) |
Parishes | 85 |
Members | 347 over all |
Information | |
Denomination | Catholic |
Sui iuris church | Latin Church |
Rite | Roman Rite |
Established |
6 February 1579 (Diocese) 14 August 1595 (Archdiocese) |
Cathedral | Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception |
Patron saint | Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception, Patroness of the Philippines |
Current leadership | |
Pope | Francis |
Archbishop | Luis Antonio G. Tagle |
Auxiliary Bishops | Most Reverend Broderick S. Pabillo[1] |
Vicar General | Very Reverend Monsignor Jose Clemente F. Ignacio, PC[1] |
Map | |
Jurisdiction of the metropolitan see within the Philippines. | |
Website | |
www.rcam.org |
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Manila (Latin: Archidioecesis Manilensis; Filipino: Arkidiyosesis ng Maynilà; Spanish: Arquidiócesis de Manila) is an archdiocese of the Catholic Church in Metropolitan Manila, Philippines. Its present local ordinary is Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle, the 32nd Archbishop and 5th Filipino to hold the office.
The cathedral church is the Minor Basilica and Metropolitan Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, with the Blessed Virgin Mary, under the title of Immaculate Conception as its principal patroness. The archdiocese juridically comprises the cities of Manila, San Juan, Makati, Pasay, and Mandaluyong, as well as the EDSA Shrine located in Quezon City.
History
Per the efforts of conquistador Martín de Goiti—who founded the City of Manila by uniting the dominions of Sulayman III of Namayan, Tondo, and Sabag, Rajah Ache Matanda of Maynila, and Lakan Dula of Tondo—the Diocese of Manila was then canonically erected on February 6, 1579 through the Papal bull Illius Fulti Præsidio by Pope Gregory XIII, encompassing all Spanish colonies in Asia as a suffragan of Mexico. Fray Domingo de Salazar, a Dominican from the Convent of San Sebastian in Salamanca, Spain, was selected by King Philip II of Spain to be bishop of the new diocese and was presented to the pope.[2]
Over the course of history and growth of Catholicism in the Philippines, the diocese was elevated and new dioceses had been carved from its territory. On August 14, 1595, Pope Clement VIII raised the diocese to the status of an archdiocese with Bishop Ignacio Santibáñez elevated as its first archbishop. Three new dioceses were created as suffragan to Manila: Nueva Cáceres, Nueva Segovia, and Cebu. With the creation of these new dioceses, the territory of the archdiocese was reduced to the city of Manila and the adjoining civil provinces in proximity including Mindoro Island. It was bounded to the north by the Diocese of Nueva Segovia, to the south by the Diocese of Cebu, and to the southeast by the Diocese of Nueva Cáceres.[3]
During the Hispanic period, the Archdiocese was ruled by a succession of Spanish and Latino archbishops. The British occupation of Manila during the Seven Years' War saw the temporary conversion of Sultan Azim ud-Din I of Sulu to Catholicism, the massive looting and destruction of ecclesiastical treasures, as well as the burning of churches by British soldiers, Sepoy mercenaries and rebellious Chinese residents in Binondo. This episode was particularly damaging to Philippine scholarship due to the fact that the monasteries holding the archives and artifacts about the precolonial Philippine Rajahnates, Datudoms, Sultanates and Huangdoms and their conversion to Catholicism; were either burnt, lost or looted by the British. An example of which would be the Boxer Codex, whose earliest owner Lord Giles of Ilchester, had inherited it from an ancestor who stole it from Manila during the British Occupation.[4]
Nevertheless, peace was subsequently restored after the Protestant British occupation. In the time after this, the Catholic religious orders (with the exception of the Jesuits who were temporarily suppressed by the Spaniards due to their role in anti-imperialist movements in Latin America) became the powerful driving force in the Archdiocese of Manila. The local diocesan clergy resented the foreign religious orders due to their near monopoly of ecclesiastical positions. The opposition of the religious orders against an autonomous diocesan clergy independent of them lead to the martyrdom of priests Mariano Gómez, José Burgos, Jacinto Zamora collectively known as Gomburza. This inspired the Jesuit educated Jose Rizal to form the La Liga Filipina, to ask for reforms from Spain and recognition of local clergy.
Rizal was executed and the La Liga Filipina dissolved. The 1896 Philippine revolution was triggered when the Spanish discovered the anti-colonial secret organisation Katipunan, and ended Spanish rule. The United States took the Philippines from Spain in the 1898 Spanish–American War; this developed into fighting between the Philippine revolutionaries and the US in the 1899–1902 Philippine–American War, followed by victory for the US and disestablishment of the Roman Catholic Church as the state church of the Philippines. Some members of the Katipunan then turned to the Catholic Church, especially to the Jesuit order who had fostered Philippine nationalism in the students they educated. In the period after the war Philippine churches were restored in the Art-Deco architectural motif.
The province of Mindoro was established as an independent diocese on April 10, 1910 by virtue of a Decretum Consistoriale executed by Pope Pius X, implementing the Bull Quae Mari Sinico of Pope Leo XIII. On the same date the Diocese of Lipa (later Archdiocese of Lipa) was created, with jurisdiction over the provinces of Batangas, Tayabas, Marinduque and some parts of Masbate.
In May 1928 Pope Pius XI established the Diocese of Lingayen, carved from Manila and Nueva Segovia. In this creation 26 parishes were separated from Manila. He also named Our Lady of Guadalupe as a patroness of the Filipino people in 1938.
December 8, 1941, marked the beginning of the Japanese occupation of the Philippines.[5] Members of the secretive Black Dragon Society had infiltrated all facets of Philippine life and had greatly guided the invading Japanese forces. World War 2 marked a period of irreplaceable loss to the Archdiocese of Manila. The combination of violent theft and arson done by the Japanese and the indiscriminate carpet bombing perpetuated by the Americans lead to the permanent loss of many of the ancient Gothic, Art-Deco and Earthquake Baroque Cathedrals found around the Archdiocese of Manila.[6]
In the aftermath of the war, in September 1942, Pope Pius XII declared Our Lady of Immaculate Conception as the Principal Patroness of the Philippines on the Papal Bull, Impositi Nobis, along with Saints Pudentiana and Rose of Lima as secondary patrons.[7]
Due to the heavy damages resulted from World War II, the Manila Cathedral underwent major rebuilding from 1946 to 1958. The Parish of San Miguel served as pro-cathedral or temporary cathedral of the local church until the Manila Cathedral was reopened and blessed in 1958.
On December 11, 1948, the Apostolic Constitution Probe noscitur further divided the Archdiocese of Manila by separating the northern part of the Archdiocese and establishing it as the Diocese of San Fernando. On November 25, 1961, the Archdiocese of Manila was again partitioned. The civil provinces of Bulacan in the north and Cavite in the south were separated from the Archdiocese with the northern part becoming the Diocese of Malolos and the south the Diocese of Imus.
Pope John Paul II declared the Manila Cathedral a minor basilica in 1981 through a Motu Proprio. In 1983, fifteen towns in Eastern Rizal, the city of Marikina, and two barangays of Pasig were separated to form the Diocese of Antipolo.
The archdiocese witnessed many grace-filled church events such as the Second Synod of Manila (1911), Third Synod of Manila (1925), 33rd International Eucharistic Congress (1937), First Plenary Council of the Philippines (1953), papal visit of Pope Paul VI (1970), Fourth Synod of Manila (1979), papal visits of Pope John Paul II (the first in 1981 and the second in 1995), National Marian Year (1985), National Eucharistic Year (1987), Second Plenary Council of the Philippines (1991), Second Provincial Council of Manila (1996), and World Meeting of Families (2003).
In 2002, two more dioceses were carved out of the Archdiocese: the Diocese of Novaliches in the north and the Diocese of Parañaque in the south, which also comprised the cities of Las Piñas and Muntinlupa.
In 2003, by the recommendation of Jaime Cardinal Sin (the spiritual leader of the People Power Revolution) and by papal decree, the archdiocese was further partitioned to form three new dioceses: the dioceses of Cubao, Caloocan and Pasig.
Archbishop
The seat of the Archbishop is in Manila Cathedral-Basilica, under the patronage of the Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception. The Archbishop is also overseer of several suffragan dioceses of Manila.
The Archbishop notably has a voting seat on the board of the Bank of the Philippine Islands, as the Archdiocese is the bank's fifth-largest owner with a 8.35% share.[8]
After having been served by a single diocesan bishop, nineteen archbishops were later appointed from Spain. In 1903, the archdiocese received its first American archbishop as appointed by the Holy See. Following the tenure of Archbishop Jeremiah James Harty from St. Louis, Missouri, the Irishman Michael J. O'Doherty was appointed, and received on September 6, 1916.
O'Doherty would lead the church in times when the Filipinos were petitioning for sovereignty from the United States and the Japanese Occupation of the Philippines during World War II. When O'Doherty died after Philippine independence in 1946, Rev. Gabriel Reyes, already serving as coadjutor archbishop, became the first native Filipino chosen for the position. Reyes' successor, Archbishop Rufino Jiao Santos, became the first Filipino to become a cardinal in 1960. After Santos' death in 1973, Auxiliary Bishop Artemio Casas was named in the capacity of vicar-capitular to oversee the archdiocese until a bishop was nominated. On January 21, 1974, Pope Paul VI appointed Jaro Archbishop Jaime Sin as new Archbishop of Manila. Archbishop Sin was named cardinal in 1976 and would later be instrumental in the People Power Revolution of 1986 that ousted President Ferdinand Marcos.
In 2003 Pope John Paul II appointed Gaudencio Rosales, Archbishop of Lipa, to succeed Cardinal Sin. Pope Benedict XVI later elevated Rosales to the cardinalate on March 24, 2006. On October 13, 2011, Most Reverend Luis Antonio Gokim Tagle, Bishop of Imus, was named archbishop. Tagle replaced Cardinal Rosales, who had resigned at the compulsory age of retirement and now bears the honorary title of Archbishop Emeritus. Tagle was himself made a cardinal by Benedict XVI on November 24, 2012.
List of Archbishops of Manila
No. | Picture | Name | From | Until |
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1 | Domingo de Salazar, O. P. | February 6, 1579 | December 4, 1594 | |
2 | Ignacio Santibáñez, O.F.M. | August 30, 1595 | August 14, 1598 | |
3 | Miguel de Benavides, O. P. | October 7, 1602 | July 26, 1605 | |
4 | Diego Vázquez de Mercado | May 28, 1608 | June 12, 1616 | |
5 | Miguel García Serrano, O.S.A. | February 12, 1618 | June 14, 1629 | |
6 | Hernando Guerrero, O.S.A. | January 9, 1634 | July 1, 1641 | |
7 | Fernando Montero Espinosa | February 5, 1646 | 1648 | |
8 | Miguel de Poblete Casasola | January 21, 1649 | December 8, 1667 | |
9 | Juan López, O. P. | 1672 | February 12, 1674 | |
10 | Felipe Fernandez de Pardo, O. P. | October 28, 1681 | December 31, 1689 | |
11 | Diego Camacho y Ávila | August 19, 1696 | January 14, 1704 | |
12 | Francisco de la Cuesta, O.S.H. | August 12, 1707 | 1722 | |
13 | Carlos Bermúdez Gonzalez | 1722 | November 13, 1729 | |
14 | Juan Ángel Rodríguez, O.S.T. | May 18, 1731 | June 24, 1742 | |
15 | Pedro de la Santísima Trinidad Martínez de Arizala, O.F.M. | February 3, 1744 | May 28, 1755 | |
16 | Manuel Antonio Rojo del Río y Vieyra | 1758 | 1764 | |
17 | Basilio Sancho de Santa Justa, S.P. | April 14, 1766 | December 15, 1787 | |
18 | Juan Antonio Orbigo de Gallego, O.F.M. | December 15, 1788 | May 17, 1797 | |
19 | Juan Antonio Zulaibar, O. P. | March 26, 1804 | March 4, 1824 | |
20 | Hilarión Díez, O.S.A. | July 3, 1826 | May 7, 1829 | |
21 | José Seguí, O.S.A. | July 5, 1830 | July 4, 1845 | |
22 | José Aranguren, O.A.R. | January 19, 1846 | April 18, 1861 | |
23 | Gregorio Melitón Martínez Santa Cruz | December 23, 1861 | 1875 | |
24 | Pedro Payo y Piñeiro, O.P. | January 28, 1876 | January 1, 1889 | |
25 | Bernardino Nozaleda y Villa, O. P. | May 27, 1889 | February 4, 1902 | |
26 | Jeremiah James Harty | June 6, 1903 | May 16, 1916 | |
27 | Michael J. O'Doherty | September 6, 1916 | October 13, 1949 | |
28 | Gabriel Reyes y Martelino | October 13, 1949 | October 15, 1952 | |
29 | Rufino Cardinal Santos y Jiao | February 10, 1953 | September 3, 1973 | |
30 | Jaime Cardinal Sin y Lachica | March 19, 1974 | September 15, 2003 | |
31 | Gaudencio Cardinal Rosales y Borbon | November 21, 2003 | October 13, 2011 | |
32 | Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle y Gokim | December 12, 2011 | present[9] |
Auxiliary bishops
- Ginés Barrientos (1680-1698).[10]
College of Consultors
Below are member priests of the College of Consultors of the Archdiocese of Manila since July 1, 2015. Auxiliary bishops also serve as vicars general.
- Auxiliary Bishop of Manila – Most Rev. Broderick S. Pabillo, DD, SSL
- Vicar General and Moderator Curiae – Rev. Msgr. Jose Clemente F. Ignacio, PC
- Episcopal Vicar for Chancery Affairs, Chancellor & Private Secretary to the Archbishop - Rev. Fr. Reginald R. Malicdem, MAL
- Episcopal Vicar for Foreign Communities Concern - Rev. Msgr. Esteban U. Lo, LRMS, PC
- Episcopal Vicar for the Diocesan Clergy - Rev. Msgr. Jesus-Norriel Bandojo, PC
- Judicial Vicar - Rev. Msgr. Geronimo F. Reyes, PC, JCD
- Oeconomus - Rev. Fr. Cesar A. Buhat
Demographics
As of 2004, the archdiocese has registered a total of 2,719,781 baptized faithful. They are served by 475 diocesan and religious priests – with a ratio of 5,725 faithful per priest, under 85 parishes. The archdiocese also houses 369 male religious and 1,730 female religious engaged in various social, pastoral and missionary works in various areas of the archdiocese.
Formation of priests
The archdiocese administers San Carlos Seminary, the archdiocesan major seminary which caters to the formation of future priests for the archdiocese and for its suffragan dioceses. Located in Guadalupe Viejo, Makati City, it has college program (AB Philosophy) and graduate school (master's degree in theology or pastoral ministry), as well as formation houses for future priests committed to serve the Filipino-Chinese communities in the country (Lorenzo Ruiz Mission Society) and a center for adult vocations (Holy Apostles Senior Seminary). The archdiocese also operates Our Lady of Guadalupe Minor Seminary for young men at the secondary school level. It is located a few blocks from San Carlos Seminary.
Parishes
- Vicariate of Nuestra Señora de Guia (Ermita; Intramuros; Malate, Manila)
- Vicar Forane: Rev. Fr. Benjie Ledesma
Name of Church | Administered | Adress | Feast Day | Parish Priest |
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Minor Basilica and Metropolitan Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception | Intramuros. Manila | December 8 | Rev. Fr. Reginald Malicdem, MAL | |
Archdiocesan Shrine and Parish of Nuestra Señora de Guia | Ermita, Manila | May 19 | Rev Msgr. Mario D. Enriuez, PC | |
Archdiocesan Shrine of Nuestra Señora de Consolación y Correa | Order of St. Augustine | Intramuros, Manila | Rev. Fr. Arnold C. Sta. Maria, OSA | |
Our Lady of Remedies Parish | Missionary Society of St. Columban | Malate, Manila | Third Sunday of November | Rev Fr. Leo Distor, MSSC |
Our Lady of the Assumption Parish | Malate, Manila | August 15 | Rev. Fr. Benjie Ledesma | |
San Vicente de Paul Parish | Congregation of the Mission | Ermita, Manila | September 27 | Rev. Fr. Jojo M. Rendon, CM |
- Vicariate of San José de Trozo (Quiapo; San Miguel; Santa Cruz, Manila)
- Vicar Forane: Rev. Msgr. Hernando M. Coronel, PC., MBA., MPA., MA.
Name of Parish | Administered | Adress | Feast Day | Parish Priest |
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Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene / Saint John the Baptist Parish | Quiapo, Manila | January 9 | Rev. Msgr. Hernando M. Coronel, PC., MBA., MPA., MA. | |
Minor Basilica of San Sebastian/Our Lady of Mount Carmel | Order of the Augustinian Recollects | Quiapo, Manila | January 20 | Rev. Fr. Antonio C. Zabala, Jr., OAR |
National Shrine and Parish of Jude Thaddeus | Society of the Divine Word | San Miguel, Manila | October 28 | Rev. Fr. Linus E. Nicasio, SVD |
National Shrine of Saint Michael and the Archangels | San Miguel, Manila | September 29 | Rev. Fr. Genaro O. Diwa, SLL | |
Santa Cruz Parish | Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament | Sta. Cruz, Manila | Second week of October | Rev. Fr. Joseph Matitu, SSS |
San José de Trozo Parish | Lorenzo Ruiz Mission Society | Sta. Cruz, Manila | May 5 | Rev. Fr. Anthony Chan P. Olaguer, LRMS |
- 'Vicariate of the Holy Spirit (Santa Cruz; Tondo, Manila)
- Vicar Forane: Rev. Fr. Hector Ulysses Cañon
Name of Parish | Administered | Adress | Feast Day | Parish Priest |
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Archdiocesan Shrine of Espíritu Santo | Sta. Cruz, Manila | Sunday after Ascension Sunday | Rev. Fr. Wilmer R. Rosario, JCD | |
Immaculate Conception Parish | Tondo, Manila | December 8 | Rev. Msgr. Geronimo F. Reyes, JCD, PC | |
Risen Christ Parish | Society of the Divine Word | Tondo, Manila | Easter Sunday | Rev. Fr. Alfredo Sabado, SVD |
Saint Joseph Parish (Gagalangin) | Tondo, Manila | March 19 | Rev. Fr. Joselino B. Tuazon | |
San José Manggagawà Parish | Tondo, Manila | May 1 | Rev. Fr. Artemio P. Fabros | |
San Rafael Parish (Balut) | Tondo, Manila | October 24 | Rev. Fr. Prudencio T. Solomon, Jr. | |
San Roque de Manila Parish | Sta. Cruz, Manila | August 16 or 17 | Rev. Fr. Antonio B. Navarrete, Jr. | |
Santa Monica Parish | Tondo, Manila | May 4 | Rev. Fr. Juanito C. Arroco, Jr. |
- Vicariate of Our Lady of Loreto (Sampaloc; Santa Mesa, Manila)
- Vicar Forane: Rev. Fr. Jerome R. Secillano
Name of Parish | Administered | Adress | Feast Day | Parish Priest |
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Archdiocesan Shrine and Parish of Our Lady of Loreto | Sampaloc, Manila | December 10 | Rev. Msgr. Emmanuel V. Sunga, PC | |
Archdiocesan Shrine of Saint Anthony of Padua | Sampaloc, Manila | June 13 | ||
Most Holy Trinity Parish | Sampaloc, Manila | First Sunday after Pentecost | Rev. Fr. Enrico Martin F. Adoviso | |
Nuestra Señora de Salvación Parish | Sta. Mesa, Manila | Third Saturday of August | Rev. Fr. Jesus Jose C. Bustillo | |
Nuestra Señora del Perpetuo Socorro Parish | Sampaloc, Manila | First Sunday of May | Rev. Fr. Jerome R. Secillano | |
Our Lady of Fátima Parish (Bacood) | Sta. Mesa, Manila | May 13 | Rev. Fr. Primitivo T. Lopez | |
Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish (Old Santa Mesa) | Sta. Mesa, Manila | Friday after Trinity Sunday | Rev. Fr. Jason H. Laguerta, Ph.D. | |
San Roque de Sampaloc Parish | Sampaloc, Manila | Third Sunday of August | Rev. Fr. Leo Nilo C. Mangussad | |
Santísimo Rosario Parish (University of Santo Tomas) | Order of Preachers | Espana, Manila | October 7 | Rev. Fr. Louie R. Coronel, OP |
- Vicar Forane: Rev. Fr. Estelito E. Villegas
Name of Parish | Administered | Adress | Feast Day | Parish Priest |
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Minor Basilica of San Lorenzo Ruiz/Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Parish | Binondo, Manila | September 28 | Rev. Fr. Andy O. Lim | |
Nuestra Señora de la Soledad Parish | Binondo, Manila | January 1 | Rev. Fr. Jeremiah A. Adviento | |
Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage Parish | Order of Augustinian Recollects | Tondo, Manila | Third Sunday of May | Rev. Fr. Joseph D. Granada, OAR |
Saint John Bosco Parish (Barrio Magsaysay) | Salesians of Don Bosco | Tondo, Manila | January 31 | Rev. Fr. Eduardo Canua Hila, SDB |
San Pablo Apostol Parish | Congregation of the Canossian Sons of Charity | Tondo, Manila | Fourth Sunday of January | Rev. Fr. Carlo Bittante, FdCC |
Santo Niño de Tondo Parish | Tondo, Manila | Sunday after Baptism Sunday | Rev. Fr. Estelito E. Villegas |
- Vicar Forane: Rev. Fr. Alexander O. Thomas
Name of Parish | Administered | Adress | Feast Day | Parish Priest |
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Our Lady of Peñáfrancia Parish | Paco, Manila | May 14 | Rev. Fr. Alexander O. Thomas | |
Saint Maria Goretti Parish | Paco, Manila | July 6 | Rev. Fr. David T. Concepcion | |
Saint Peter the Apostle Parish | Lorenzo Ruiz Mission Society | Paco, Manila | Sunday nearest to June 29 | Rev. Msgr. Noly A. Que, LRMS, Ph.D., PC |
San Fernando de Dilao Parish | Paco, Manila | Sunday after the 19th of August | Rev. Msgr. Rolando R. dela Cruz, PC | |
Santo Niño de Pandacan Parish | Pandacan, Manila | Sunday after Baptism Sunday | Rev. Fr. Sanny C. de Claro |
- Vicariate of the Holy Family (Malate; Paco; San Andres; Santa Ana, Manila)
- Vicar Forane: Rev. Fr. Benito B. Tuazon
Name of Parish | Administered | Adress | Feast Day | Parish Priest |
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Parish of Our Lady of the Abandoned (Santa Ana) | Order of Friars Minor | Sta. Ana, Manila | May 12 | Rev. Fr. Wilfredo S. Benito, OFM |
Parokya ng Ina ng Laging Saklolo | Sta. Ana, Manila | Last Sunday of June | Rev. Fr. Richard James M. Babao | |
Sagrada Familia Parish | San Andres, Manila | Sunday after Christmas Day | Rev. Fr. Reynaldo A. Cruz | |
Saint Anthony of Padua Parish | San Andres, Manila | June 13 | Rev. Fr. Benito B. Tuazon | |
Saint Pius X Parish | Paco, Manila | Sunday nearest to August 21 | Rev. Fr. Alvin A. Fullon | |
Santísima Trinidad Parish | Malate, Manila | Sunday after Pentecost Sunday | Rev. Fr. Joselito L. Buenafe | |
- Vicariate of Sta. Clara de Montefalco (Pasay City)
- Vicar Forane: Rev. Fr. Michael D. Kalaw
Name of Parish | Admistered | Adress | Feast Day | Parish Priest |
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Archdiocesan Shrine of Jesus the Way, the Truth, and the Life | Central Business Park, Reclamation Area, Pasay | Rev. Msgr. Roberto C. Canlas, PC | ||
Mary, Comforter of the Afflicted Parish | Maricaban, Pasay | August 28 | Rev. Fr. Russel G. Ocampo | |
Our Lady of Fatima Parish (Don Carlos) | Don Carlos Village, Pasay | May 13 | Rev. Fr. Michael D. Kalaw | |
Our Lady of Sorrows Parish | Society of St. Paul | F.B. Harrison St., Pasay | September 15 | Rev. Fr. Feliciano P. Marquez, Jr., SSP |
Our Lady of the Airways Parish | NAIA, Pasay | Second Sunday of May | Rev. Msgr. Modesto M. Teston.,PC | |
Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Parish | Kalayaan Village Pasay | Second Sunday of May | Rev. Fr. Domingo Asuncion | |
San Isidro Labrador Parish | Taft Ave., Pasay | May 15 | Rev. Fr. Macias Wency D. Serafica | |
San Juan Nepomuceno Parish | Malibay, Pasay | May 16 | Rev. Fr. Edgardo C. Coroza | |
San Rafael Parish (Park Avenue) | Park Ave., Pasay | Last Sunday of September | Rev. Fr. Reynaldo B. Bungay | |
San Roque Parish (Cabrera) | Cabrera St., Pasay | August 16 | Rev. Fr. Paschal Ma. R. Gorgoña | |
Santa Clara de Montefalco Parish | P. Burgos St., Pasay | August 17 | Rev. Fr. Nicardo P. Blanquisco |
- Vicariate of Saint John the Baptist (Mandaluyong City, San Juan City and Ortigas, Quezon City)
- Vicar Forane: Rev. Msgr. Esteban U. Lo, LRMS., PC
Name of Parish | Administered | Adress | Feast Day | Parish Priest |
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Archdiocesan Shrine and Quasi-Parish of Mary, Queen of Peace (EDSA Shrine) | EDSA cor. Ortigas Ave., Quezon | Example | Rev. Fr. Lazaro B. Abaco | |
Chapel of the Eucharistic Lord | SM Megamall, Mandaluyong | Every Third Sunday of January | Rev. Msgr. Esteban U. Lo, LRMS., PC | |
Mary the Queen Parish | Society of Jesus | Greenhills West, San Juan | August 22 | Rev. Fr. Guy Peter V. Guibelondo, SJ |
Saint Francis of Assisi Parish | Order of Friars Minor Capuchin | Saint Francis St. cor. Shaw Blvd., Mandaluyong City | October 04 | Rev. Fr. Royce Andres M. Quitillan, OFMCap. |
Saint John the Baptist Parish | Pinaglabanan, San Juan | June 24 | Rev. Msgr. Nestor C. Cerbo, PC | |
Santuario de San José Parish | Oblates of St. Joseph | Greenhills East Subd., Mandaluyong | March 19 | Rev. Fr. Alexius V. Magtibay, OSJ |
Santuario del Santo Cristo Parish | Order of Preachers | F. Blumentritt St. San Juan | May 3 | Rev. Fr. Jesus C. Prol, OP |
- Vicariate of San Felipe Neri (Mandaluyong City)
- Vicar Forane: Rev. Fr. Rey Anthony I. Yatco
Name of Parish | Admistered | Adress | Feast Day | Parish Priest |
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Archdiocesan Shrine of the Divine Mercy | Boni Ave., Mandaluyong | Sunday after Easter Sunday | Rev. Msgr. Alberto G. Salonga, Jr., PC | |
Our Lady of Fátima Parish (Addition Hills) | Highway Hills, Mandaluyong | October 13 | Rev. Fr. Carlos V. Reyes | |
Our Lady of the Abandoned Parish (Hulo) | Mission Society of the Philippines | Hulo, Mandaluyong | May 12 | Rev. Fr. Socrates C. Mesiona, MSP |
Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish (Welfareville) | Welfareville Compound, Mandaluyong | Friday after Trinity Sunday | Rev. Fr. Rey Anthony I. Yatco | |
Saint Dominic Savio Parish | Salesians of Don Bosco | Pag-Asa, Mandaluyong | May 6 | Rev. Fr. Edwin Leuenberger Soliva, SDB |
San Felipe Neri Parish | Boni Ave. cor. Aglipay St., Mandaluyong | December 8 and May 26 | Rev. Fr. Ramon U. Merino | |
San Roque Parish (Barangka Ilaya) | Barangka Ilaya, Mandaluyong | August 16 | Rev. Fr. Aries C. Reyes |
- Vicariate of Saints Peter and Paul (Makati City)
- Vicar Forane: Rev. Fr. Joselito Martin
Name of Parish | Administered | Adress | Feast Day | Parish Priest |
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Holy Cross Parish | Tejeros, Makati | September 14 | Rev. Fr. Alfonso B. Valeza | |
National Shrine of the Sacred Heart | San Antonio, Makati | Friday after Trinity Sunday | Rev Fr. Victor Y. Apacible | |
Nuestra Señora de Gracia Parish | Order of St. Augustine | Guadalupe Viejo, Makati | First Sunday of May | Rev. Fr. Andres D. Rivera, Jr., OSA |
Our Lady of La Paz Parish | Ministers to the Infirm | La Paz, Makati | First Sunday of May | Rev. Fr. Gabriel V. Garcia, MI |
Saint Andrew the Apostle Parish | Bel-Air, Makati | November 30 | Rev. Msgr. Dennis S. Odiver, P.C. | |
Saint John Bosco Parish | Salesians of Don Bosco | San Lorenzo, Makati | January 31 | Rev. Fr. Renato De Guzman, SDB |
Saints Peter and Paul Parish | Poblacion, Makati | June 29 and 30 | Rev. Msgr. Gerardo O. Santos, PC, Ed.D. | |
Santo Niño de Paz Chapel | Greenbelt, Makati | Third Sunday of January | Rev. Fr. Rufino C. Sescon, Jr. |
- Vicariate of Our Lady of Guadalupe (Makati City)
- Vicar Forane: Rev. Fr. Benjamin D. Jugueta, Jr.
Name of Parish | Administered | Adress | Feast Day | Parish Priest |
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Mary, Mirror of Justice Parish | Comembo, Makati | May 15 | Rev. Fr. Jose Joel O. Jason | |
Mater Dolorosa Parish | Religious Tertiary Capuchins of Our Lady of Sorrows | East Rembo, Makati | September 15 | Rev. Fr. Joel Mosura, TC |
National Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe | Guadalupe Nuevo, Makati | December 12 | Rev. Fr. Roderick L. Castro | |
Saint John Mary Vianney Parish | Cembo, Makati | August 4 | Rev. Fr. Benjamin D. Jugueta, Jr. | |
Saint John of the Cross Parish | Pembo, Makati | December 14 | Rev. Fr. Benildo M. Pilande, Jr. | |
Santa Teresita Parish | Montfort Missionaries | West Rembo, Makati | First Sunday of October | Rev. Fr. Richard J. Magararu, SMM |
Santuario de San Antonio Parish | Order of Friars Minor | Forbes Park, Makati | June 13 | Rev. Fr. Reu Jose C. Galoy, OFM., Ph.D. |
- Vicariate of Saint Joseph the Worker (Makati City)
- Vicar Forane: Rev. Msgr. Roberto A. Espenilla, PC
Name of Parish | Admistered | Adress | Feast Day | Parish Priest |
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Holy Family Parish | San Isidro, Makati | Sunday after Christmas Day | Rev. Fr. Nestor M. Gungon | |
Our Lady of Fátima Parish (Bangkal) | Bangkal, Makati | May 13 | Rev. Fr. Edison D. Escario | |
Saint Alphonsus Mary de Liguori Parish | Magallanes, Makati | August 1 | Rev. Msgr. Claro Matt M. Garcia, PC | |
Saint Joseph the Worker Parish (Palanan) | Palanan, Makati | May 1 | Rev. Msgr. Roberto A. Espenilla, PC | |
San Ildefonso Parish | Salesians of Don Bosco | Pio del Pilar, Makati | Last Sunday of January | Rev. Fr. Antonio M. Molavin, SDB |
Suffragan dioceses
See also
Resources
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Manila
- "Archdiocese of Manila". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 1913.
- Gregory XIII, Pope, 1502–1585. "Bull for erection of the Diocese and Cathedral Church of Manila." In The Philippine Islands, 1493–1898. Cleveland, Ohio: A.H. Clark Company, 1903-9. Vol. 4, 1576–82. Pp. 119–124.
References
- 1 2 "Officials". The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Manila Official Website. Retrieved on 2013-03-22.
- ↑ "History – the First Cathedral 1581–1583. Manila Metropolitan Cathedral-Basilica Official Website. Retrieved on 2013-03-22.
- ↑ "History – The Second Cathedral 1591-1600". Manila Metropolitan Cathedral-Basilica Official Website. Retrieved on 2013-03-22.
- ↑ Roces 1977, p. 1004.
- ↑ MacArthur General Staff (1994). "The Japanese Offensive in the Philippines". Report of General MacArthur: The Campaigns of MacArthur in the Pacific Volume I. GEN Harold Keith Johnson, BG Harold Nelson, Douglas MacArthur. United States Army. p. 6. LCCN 66-60005. Retrieved 24 March 2013.
- ↑ Quezon III, Manuel L. (2007-02-07). "The Warsaw of Asia: How Manila was Flattened in WWII". Jeddah, Saudi Arabia: Arab News Online (archive.arabnews.com). Opinion. Archived from the original on 2010-08-07. Retrieved 2010-08-07.
- ↑ Pope Pius XII (1942). 34 [1942] - ocr.pdf "Acts of the Apostolic See – Insularum Philippinarum Beatissima Virgo Maria Titulo Immaculata Concepto Primaria Universalisque Patrona et Sanctae Virgines' Pudentiana ac Rosa Limanae Patronae Secundarias Declarantur", pp. 336–337. Vatican Archives. Retrieved on 2013-03-22.
- ↑ Rufo, Aries (11 January 2015). "Billions of pesos in Church funds locked in stocks". Rappler.com. Retrieved 3 September 2015.
- ↑ Palad, Carlos Antonio (2011-12-12). "The 32nd Archbishop of Manila". Filipino Catholicism. Retrieved on 2013-03-22.
- ↑ Catholic Hierarchy: "Bishop Ginés (Ginesio) Barrientos, O.P." retrieved November 12, 2015
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