Roman Catholic Diocese of Cubao

Diocese of Cubao
Dioecesis Cubaoensis
Diyosesis ng Cubao

Civitas Supra Montem Posita
("A City Set on a Hill")
Location
Country  Philippines
Territory Quezon City - District 1
Quezon City - District 3
Quezon City - District 4
Ecclesiastical province Manila
Metropolitan Manila
Statistics
Area 76 km2 (29 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2006)
1,297,041
1,142,044 (88%)
Parishes 46 (44 full-fledged parishes, 2 quasi-parishes)
Information
Denomination Roman Catholic
Sui iuris church Latin Church
Rite Roman Rite
Established 28 June 2003
Cathedral Immaculate Conception Cathedral of Cubao
Patron saint Immaculate Conception
Current leadership
Pope Francis
Bishop Honesto F. Ongtioco
Metropolitan Archbishop Luis Antonio Tagle
Vicar General Daniel B. Santa Maria
Website
Website of the Diocese

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Cubao (Latin: Dioecesis Cubaoensis) is a Roman Rite diocese of the Latin Church of the Catholic Church in the Philippines. The diocese was created by Pope John Paul II on June 28, 2003 by virtue of Papal Bull Quo Satius Provideretur,[1] and was canonically erected on August 28, 2003, Feast of Saint Augustine, from the Archdiocese of Manila. The diocese previously existed as the Ecclesiastical District of Quezon-City South (renamed the district of Cubao in 2002).

Territorial Jurisdiction

The diocese comprises the southern part of Quezon City, starting from Tandang Sora Avenue and Mactan Street leading throughout the south of the city. particularly the three (3) legislative districts of the city in the south: District 1 (all barangays), District 3 (except Barangays Camp Aguinaldo, Matandang Balara and Mary, Queen of Peace Shrine in Brgy. Ugong Norte along EDSA-Ortigas), and District 4 (except the lower part of Barangay Bagong Lipunan ng Crame), with some barangays from District 6, namely Barangay Sangandaan, Baesa, Apolonio Samson, Unang Sigaw, Balon-bato (or Balumbato), New Era, and Culiat (only southern portion across Tandang Sora Avenue).

Camp Aguinaldo and the portion of Crame south of Bonny Serrano Avenue, with Veterans Memorial Medical Center along North Avenue, Project 6, are under the jurisdiction of the Military Ordinariate of the Philippines, whereas Mary, Queen of Peace Shrine[2] along EDSA corner Ortigas Avenue, Barangay Ugong Norte belongs to the Archdiocese of Manila and Barangay Matandang Balara under the Diocese of Novaliches.

History [3]

February 6, 1579 Pope Gregory XIII established the Diocese of Manila, a suffragan of Mexico.

August 14, 1595 Pope Clement VIII raised the Diocese of Manila to the rank of Archdiocese. At the same time, three new dioceses were established as suffragan sees of Manila, namely: Nueva Cáceres comprising Southern Luzon and the whole Bicol Peninsula (present-day Archdiocese of Caceres); Nueva Segovia comprising all of Northern Luzon from Batanes down to Pangasinan and Tarlac, up to the boundaries of Nueva Vizcaya; and Cebu comprising the Visayan Islands and Mindanao. The Archdiocese of Manila was composed of the provinces of Bulacan, Pampanga, Bataan, Rizal, Cavite, Batangas, Quezon, Mindoro, Zambales and Nueva Ecija.

April 10, 1910 The Diocese of Lipa (Batangas) was established.

May 19, 1928 The Diocese of Lingayen was established (present-day Archdiocese of Lingayen-Dagupan).

December 11, 1948 The Diocese of San Fernando (Pampanga) was established.

November 25, 1961 The Diocese of Imus was established, comprising the civil province of Cavite, along with the Diocese of Malolos, which comprises the civil province of Bulacan. The Archdiocese of Manila comprised Manila, Quezon City, Pasay, Caloocan, and the Province of Rizal.

Quezon City at that time consisted of eleven parishes:

1962-1974 Seven parishes in Quezon City were established:

December 3, 1974 Quezon City was divided into 4 vicariates: Sta. Rita, Holy Family, St. Joseph and Sto. Niño.

1975-1982 Twenty more parishes were established:

Between 1981-1983 The Vicariate of the Good Shepherd was established.

January 25, 1983 The Diocese of Antipolo (Rizal Province) was established.

March 24, 1983 The Vicariate of St. Joseph was divided and the new Vicariate of Our Lady of Perpetual Help was created.

1985-1986 Eight parishes were established:

August 10, 1987 The District of Quezon City was divided into two: Quezon City-North and Quezon City-South.

Between 1987-1989 The Vicariate of Our Lady of Perpetual Help was divided and became Vicariates of Our Lady of Perpetual Help 1 and 2.

1987-1988 Five more parishes were established:

February 1, 1989 The Vicariate of Sta. Rita was revised and the new Vicariate of San Pedro Bautista was created.

1990-2000 Ten new parishes were established:

December 9, 1997 The Vicariate of Our Lady of Perpetual Help 2 was renamed Vicariate of San Isidro Labrador. The composition of the parishes of the Vicariates of Sto. Niño and San Isidro Labrador was revised.

August 31, 2001 Msgr. Socrates Villegas, Vicar-General of the Archdiocese of Manila and Episcopal Vicar for the Ecclesiastical District of Quezon City-South, was ordained Auxiliary Bishop of Manila. Bishop Villegas was designated by Manila Archbishop Jaime L. Cardinal Sin as the new District Bishop of the Ecclesiastical District of Quezon City-South. Msgr. Daniel Sta. Maria became the district’s new Episcopal Vicar.

October 22, 2001 St. Jude Chaplaincy in Nayong Kanluran, SFDM was established (now a quasi-parish).

March 15, 2002 The districts of Quezon City South and North were revised and renamed Districts of Cubao and Novaliches respectively. The Vicariate of St. Joseph was transferred to Cubao and the Vicariate of San Isidro Labrador to Novaliches. San Nicolas de Tolentino Parish (part of San Isidro) was included in Cubao under the Vicariate of Sto. Niño and the parish of St. Joseph in Balintawak (Caloocan) was added to Cubao under the Vicariate of San Pedro Bautista. Thus, the former Vicariate of St. Joseph (of which St. Joseph the Worker Parish is a part) in the Ecclesiastical District of Kal-Ma-Na (now, the Diocese of Kalookan) was renamed Vicariate of the Sacred Heart.

April 10, 2003 The Holy Family Chaplaincy in GSIS Village, Project 8 was established (now a full-fledged parish).

June 28, 2003 The Diocese of Cubao was created by virtue of Pope John Paul II’s Papal Bull Quo Satius Provideretur. The new local church constitutes the southern part of Quezon City, starting from Tandang Sora Avenue and Mactan Street extending southward. Most Rev. Honesto "Ness" F. Ongtioco, DD, STL, Bishop of Balanga (Bataan) was named first diocesan bishop of Cubao.

August 14, 2003 In preparation for the canonical erection of the new diocese, then Manila Auxiliary Bishop Socrates Villegas (outgoing district bishop of Cubao and now Archbishop of Lingayen-Dagupan) presided over the Solemn Dedication Rites of the Immaculate Conception Parish as it would be soon elevated into the status of a cathedral.

August 28, 2003 The new Diocese of Cubao was canonically erected and the first Bishop of Cubao, Most Rev. Honesto F. Ongtioco, was installed in the presence of the Apostolic Nuncio Antonio Franco, Manila Archbishop Jaime L. Cardinal Sin and numerous bishops gracing the occasion. The Parish of the Immaculate Conception along 39 Lantana Street, Barangay Immaculate Conception, Cubao, Quezon City was liturgically proclaimed the cathedral or seat of the diocese, with Reverend Monsignor Daniel P. Sta. Maria as its first Cathedral Rector and first Vicar-General

2004 Minor changes to the College of Consultors of the Diocese took place. With the creation of the Diocesan Pastoral Office, Fr. Emmanuel Sarez, then Oeconomus of the diocese, assumed its directorship. Msgr. Sta. Maria was subsequently named Oeconomus. Msgr. Antonio Mortillero became the second Vicar-General, with Msgr. Mylo Hubert Vergara as new Episcopal Vicar for the Clergy and Fr. Ramon Eloriaga as new Chancellor. Msgr. Jaime Mora retired as parish priest of Christ the King Parish (Greenmeadows) and Bishop Ongtioco temporarily took over as Parish Priest, while Fr. Ferdinand Santos, parochial vicar of the Parish of the Holy Sacrifice, and Fr. Odon Francia, parish priest of Sta. Perpetua, took their sabbatical leave.

February 12, 2005 Monsignor Mylo Hubert C. Vergara became the first cleric of the diocese to be elevated to the episcopacy, upon his appointment as third bishop of San Jose, Nueva Ecija. He was ordained bishop on April 30 at Cubao Cathedral. Fr. Jose "Bong" Tupino took over the post of Episcopal Vicar for the Clergy, which was left vacant upon Msgr. Vergara's election as bishop. The first ever priest to be ordained for the diocese that year was Fr. Ronaldo Santos.

2006 New assignments for parish priests took effect, between January and June. Due to shortage of number of parish priests, at least seven priests were assigned as pastors to two parishes simultaneously. On May 15, Vicar General Msgr. Mortillero, representing the Bishop, announced the creation of the new San Isidro Labrador Quasi-Parish in Pinyahan.

2007 Four priests were ordained: Fr. Gilberto Fortunato Dumlao, Fr. Herbel Torres, Fr. Victor William Garcia, and Fr. Ronald Monis.

2009 Second minor reassignment for the clergy took place. Fr. Fredrick Edward Simon assumed the office of Chancellor.

2010. Fr. Ronald M. Roberto was ordained priest.

2011 Two priests were incardinated for the Diocese of Cubao, namely Fr. Nicolas Salamanca (former Recoleto) and Fr. Luisito Caupayan (former Claretian). Saint Pedro Poveda College along EDSA and Poveda Street, Barangay Ugong Norte, transferred its proper jurisdiction from the Archdiocese of Manila to the Diocese of Cubao.

2012 Second major reassigment for the clergy took place between January and February. With the retirement of Msgr. Mortillero, Msgr. Sta. Maria was reappointed Vicar-General. Fr. Ronaldo Macale was named Episcopal Vicar for the Clergy. Fr. Nicolas Salamanca became the new Episcopal Vicar for the Religious. Fr. Ronaldo Santos was named Oeconomus. Fr. Raymond Joseph L. Arre, STL, was named Episcopal Vicar for Catholic Schools and Superintendent of the Diocese of Cubao Educational System, Inc. (DOCES). On January 8, Bishop Ongtioco signed the decree establishing the Blessed John Paul II Parish in Eastwood City, Libis (Barangay Bagumbayan), appointing Fr. Arnel Recinto as its first Parish Priest. On February 5, the Holy Family Quasi-Parish in GSIS Village (Barangay Sangandaan) was elevated into a full-fledged parish, with the installation of Fr. Herbel Torres as first parish priest. On September 8 came the ordination of another priest, Fr. Rey Hector Paglinawan.

2013 With the death of Fr. Emmanuel Sarez, Fr. Jose Fortunato Garces, OAR, was named as temporary pastor of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish in Project 6 with acting capacity. Fr. Nemesio Tolentin, OAR, was named parish priest of San Nicolas de Tolentino Parish. Msgr. Benjamin Razon retired as parish priest of Immaculate Conception Parish in Project 8 and was succeeded by Fr. Alfredo Pascual. On March 2, Fr. Victor Angelo Parlan was ordained to the priesthood. Fr. Ruben Villote, the founder of the Center for Migrant Youth, also a priest of the diocese, died on July 6.[4] The diocese marks the tenth anniversary of its inauguration on August 28, with the conferral of the Civitas Supra Montem Awards to distinguished lay leaders for their longtime meritorious service to the local church.

Ordinaries

Order Episcopate Coat of Arms Name Place of birth Age at start/end of episcopacy Notes
1 28 August 2003
– present
(13 years, 355 days)
Most Rev. Honesto Flores Ongtioco, D.D., S.T.L. San Fernando, Pampanga 54 / - First bishop of the Diocese of Cubao[5]

Diocesan Curia and Ministry Heads

Parishes

The diocese is composed of 44 full-fledged parishes (three of which are national shrines), two quasi-parishes, and one non-parochial diocesan shrine, subdivided into six vicariates:

Vicariate of the Holy Family
Name of Church Founded Administered Address Feast Day Parish Priest
Diocesan Shrine of Jesus the Divine Word Society of the Divine Word E. Rodriguez Sr. Ave., Barangay Kristong Hari, Quezon City Last Sunday of January Fr. Ramoncito S. Rebucias, SVD (Shrine Rector)
Holy Family Parish (Roxas District) 1953 Madre Silva cor. Lilac Sts., Roxas District, Quezon City Second Sunday of February Rev. Fr. Ronald M. Roberto (Fr. Ron)
Immaculate Conception Cathedral of Cubao 1950 40 Lantana St., Cubao, Quezon City December 8 Rev. Fr. Ariston L. Sison, SCSL (Fr. Aris)'
Most Holy Redeemer Parish (Brixton Hills) 1954 1 Brixton Hills Ext. Araneta Ave., Quezon City First Sunday of June Rev Fr. Michell Joe B. Zerrudo (Fr. Jojo)
National Shrine of Our Lady of Mount Carmel 1975 Order of Discalced Carmelites Broadway Ave., New Manila, Quezon City July 16 Rev. Fr. Joey D. Mabborang, OCD
Our Lady of Fatima Parish 1974 37 Cordillera St., Barangay Don Manuel, Quezon City Third Sunday of May Rev. Fr. Herbel F. Torres (Fr. Dodot)
Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish-Shrine 1941 Society of the Divine Word 28 Scout Ybardolaza St., Kamuning, Quezon City Movable Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Rev. Fr. Jerome A. Marquez, SVD
Saint Paul the Apostle Parish 1979 3 Scout Rallos St. cor. Mother Ignacia Ave., Quezon City Last Sunday of January Rev. Fr. Arthur T. Opiniano (Fr. Aytoy)
Vicariate of Our Mother of Perpetual Help
Name of Parish Founded Administered Address Feast Day Parish Priest
Christ the King Parish (Greenmeadows) 1979 Greenmeadows Ave., Quezon City Fifth Sunday before Christmas Day Rev. Fr. Jose S. Tupino III (Fr. Bong)
Nativity of Our Lord Parish 1982 151 Ermin Garcia Ave., Cubao, Quezon City Christmas Day (December 25) Rev. Fr. Ronaldo M. Macale (Fr. Ronald)
Our Lady of Miraculous Medal Parish 1976 Legaspi cor. Camerino Sts., Project 4, Quezon City November 27 Rev. Fr. Honorato N. Nadua Jr. (Fr. Rene)
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish (Cubao) 1964 126 13th Avenue, Cubao, Quezon City Last Sunday of June Rev. Msgr. Alfonso A. Bugaoan Jr., PC (Msgr. Jun)
Saint John Paul II Parish 2012 Eastwood City, Libis, Quezon City Sunday nearest to October 22 Rev. Fr. Arnel F. Recinto
San Roque Parish 1997 San Roque St., Barangay Bagumbayan, Quezon City August 16 Rev. Fr. Luisito O. Caupayan (Fr. Louie)
Transfiguration of Our Lord Parish 1981 46 18th Avenue, Murphy, Quezon City August 6 or the Closest Sunday after Rev. Fr. Ronald L. Monis (Fr. Jojo)
'Vicariate of the San Pedro Bautista
Name of Parish Founded Administered Address Feast Day Parish Priest
Immaculate Conception Parish (Damar Village) 1987 Lorenzo Ruiz Mission Society Damar Village, Sgt. E. Rivera St. (C-3), Quezon City December 8 Rev. Fr. Ray Victor T. Pascual, LRMS (Fr. Ray)
Most Holy Redeemer Parish (Masambong) 1994 Malac cor. Inaman Sts., Barangay Masambong, Quezon City First Sunday of May Rev. Fr. Rey Hector A.Paglinawan (Fr. Rey)
National Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes 1942 Order of Friars Minor Capuchin Kanlaon St. cor. N.S. Amoranto Ave., Santa Mesa Heights, Quezon City February 11 Rev. Fr. William T. Bustamante, OFM Cap.
Saint Joseph the Woker Parish 1959 Cloverleaf, Balintawak, Quezon City May 1 Rev. Fr. Emmanuel E. Del Rosario (Fr. Pong)
Santa Perpetua Parish 1976 280 D. Tuazon cor. Mauban Sts., Quezon City March 7 Rev. Fr. Nicolas G. Salamanca (Fr. Nick)
Santa Teresita del Niño Jesus Parish 1977 Order of Friars Minor Capuchin 43 Kanlaon St., Santa Mesa Heights, Quezon City October 1 Rev. Fr. Wilfredo C. Atienza, OFM Cap. (Fr. Willy)
Santo Domingo Parish 1972 Order of Preachers 537 Quezon Ave., Quezon City August 8 Rev. Fr. Mhandy S. Malijan, OP
Santuario de San Pedro Bautista 1932 Order of Friars Minor 69 San Pedro Bautista St., SFDM, Quezon City Nearest Sunday to February 5 Rev. Fr. Edwin Peter R. Dionisio, OFM (Fr. Edwin)
Vicariate of Sta. Rita de Cascia
Name of Parish Founded Administered Address Feast Day Parish Priest
Christ the King Parish (Veterans Village) 1961 Calumpit cor. Bansalangin Sts., Barangay Veterans Village (Project 7), Quezon City Count Four Sundays before Christmas Rev. Fr. Ronaldo J. Santos (Fr. Ronnie)
Hearts of Jesus and Mary Parish 1988 Bulletin cor. Daily Mirror Sts., Barangay West Triangle, Quezon City First Sunday of May Rev. Fr. Fredrick Edward C. Simon (Fr. Jojo)
Resurrection of Our Lord Parish 1975 39 Basa St., Barangay Paltok, Quezon City Easter Sunday Rev. Fr. Victor Angelo S. Parlan, M.A. (Fr. Gelo)
Saint Jude Quasi-Parish 2001 Zamboanga St., Barangay Nayong Kanluran, Quezon City October 28 Rev. Fr. Ramon C. Bosch, SVD
San Antonio de Padua Parish 1986 172 West Riverside cor. Lincoln Sts., SFDM, Quezon City June 13 Rev. Fr. Romerico A. Prieto (Fr. Omer)
Santa Rita de Cascia Parish 1957 South Lawin St., Philam Homes, Quezon City May 22 Rev. Msgr. Daniel B. Sta. Maria, PC, VG, MBA (Msgr. Dan)
Santo Cristo de Bungad Parish 1990 114 M.H. del Pillar St., Barangay Bungad (SFDM), Quezon City Sunday nearest to the Feast of the Triumph of the Cross Rev. Fr. Raul D. Buen (Administrator)
Vicariate of Sto. Niño
Name of Parish Founded Administered Address Feast Day Parish Priest
Diocesan Shrine and Parish of Sto. Niño 1967 Bukidnon St., Bago Bantay, Quezon City Third Sunday of January Rev. Fr. Gilbert Fortunato II C. Dumlao (Fr. Guido)
Holy Family Parish (GSIS Village) 2012 Asset and Acturial Sts., GSIS Village, Project 8, Quezon City Last Sunday of December Rev. Msgr. Domingo P. Erfe, PC (Msgr. Dom)
Immaculate Conception Parish (GSIS Village) 1988 64 Premium St., GSIS Village, Project 8, Quezon City December 8 Rev. Fr. Alfredo A. Pascual Jr. (Fr. Jun)
Our Lady of Hope Parish 1966 107 Road 3, Barangay Bagong Pag-asa, Quezon City Last Sunday of May Rev. Fr. Joselito M. Irlandes (Fr. Joey)
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish 1961 Augustinian Recollects (formerly administered by the Diocese) Road 8, Project 6, Quezon City July 16 Rev. Fr. Jose Fortunato J. Garces, OAR (Fr. Larry)
Our Mother of Perpetual Help (Project 8) 1965 Jersey Road, Project 8, Quezon City June 27 Rev. Fr. Ben C. Arceño
Parish of Mary, the Immaculate Conception 1991 13 Wisdom St., Teresa Village, Project 6, Quezon City December 8 Rev. Fr. Jose Glenn V. Orocio (Fr. Glenn)
San Nicolas de Tolentino Parish 1975 Augustinian Recollects 20 Neptune St., Congressional Subdivision, Project 6, Quezon City September 10 Rev. Fr. Amadeo C. Lucero, OAR
Vicariate of Saint Joseph
Name of Parish Founded Administered Address Feast Day Parish Priest
Diocesan Shrine and Parish of St. Joseph 1951 Aurora Blvd., Project 3, Quezon City March 19 Rev. Fr. Ramon N. Eloriaga (Fr. Mon)
Holy Cross Parish 1998 Plaza Sta. Ines, Barangay Krus na Ligas, Diliman, Quezon City First Sunday of May Rev. Fr. Marvin B. Pajarillaga
Holy Family Parish (Kamias) 1980 K-1 cor. K-7th Sts., Kamias, Quezon City Second Sunday of February Rev. Fr. Victor William C. Garcia (Fr. Choy)
Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish 1969 Claretian Missionaries Mahinhin St., Barangay UP Village, Diliman, Quezon City Last Sunday of May Rev. Fr. Angelito S. Ancla, CMF (Fr. Lito)
Our Lady of Pentecost Parish 1999 12 F. Dela Rosa cor. C. Salvador Sts., Barangay Loyola Heights, Quezon City Pentecost Sunday Rev. Fr. Dennis S. Soriano, M.A. Lit.
Parish of the Holy Sacrifice 1977 Apacible cor. Laurel Sts., UP Campus, Diliman, Quezon City Corpus Christi Rev. Fr. Henry E. Ferreras, STL
Parish of the Lord of Divine Mercy 1993 Madasalin cor. Maano Sts., Barangay Sikatuna Village, Quezon City Sunday after Easter Sunday Rev. Fr. Steven C. Zabala (Fr. Steve)
San Isidro Labrador Quasi-Parish 2006 Malakas St., Barangay Pinyahan, Quezon City May 15 Rev. Fr. Michael James I. Ty
Santa Maria Della Strada Parish 1981 Katipunan Ave. cor. Pansol St., Quezon City May 24 or Sunday nearest to May 24 Rev. Fr. Nelson C. Orqueta

Religious Congregations and Organizations

Religious Men

Religious Women

  • Handmaids of the Sacred Heart (ACI) - Spanish
  • Handmaids of the Sacred Heart (ADC) A.K.A. SPINOLA SISTERS
  • Congregation of the Augustinian Recollect Sisters (AR)
  • Adorers of the Blood of Christ (ASC)
  • Carmelite Sisters of Our Lady (CARM. O.L.)
  • Sisters Charity of St. Charles Borromeo (CB)
  • Catholic Community of the Beatitudes
  • Carmelite Sisters of Charity - Vedruna (CCV)
  • Congregation of the Sisters of the Immaculate Conception of Castres (CIC)
  • Carmelite Missionaries (CM)
  • Carmelite Missionary Sisters of St. Therese of the Child Jesus (CMSSTCJ)
  • Carmelitas Missioneras Teresianas (CMT) A.K.A. TERESIAN CARMELITE MISSIONARIES
  • Immaculate's Sister of St. Clare (CSCS)
  • Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth (CSFN)
  • Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul (DC)
  • Daughters of St. Mary of Leuca (DML)
  • Daughters of St. Anne (DSA)
  • Daughters of Wisdom (DW) A.K.A. MONFORT SISTERS
  • Faithful Companions of Jesus (FCJ)
  • Franciscan Sisters of the Heart of Jesus (FCJ)
  • Daughters of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart (FDNSC)
  • Franciscan Handmaids of the Good Shepherd (FHGS)
  • Hijas de Jesus (FI) [DAUGHTERS OF JESUS]
  • Daughters of Mary, Help of Christians (FMA) A.K.A. SALESIAN SISTERS
  • Franciscan Missionary Sisters of the Infant Jesus (FMIJ)
  • Franciscan Missionaries of Mary (FMM)
  • Franciscan Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart (FMSC)
  • Franciscan Sisters of the Holy Spirit (FSHS)
  • Holy Family of Bordeaux (HFB)
  • Hospitaller Sisters of the Sacred Heart (HSC)
  • Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (ICM)
  • Congregation of Marie Auxila Trice (MA)
  • Missionary Sisters of St. Anthony Marie Claret (MC)
  • Missionaries of the Child Jesus (MCJ)
  • Missionary Catechists of St. Therese of the Infant Jesus (MCST)
  • Maryknoll Sisters of St. Dominic (MM)
  • Medical Mission Sisters (MMS)
  • Missionary Sisters of the Sacro Costato and of the Sorrowful Mother (MSC)
  • Missionary Sisters of St. Charles Borromeo (MSCS) A.K.A. SCALABRINIAN SISTERS
  • Missionary Sisters of the Lords's Table (MSLT) A.K.A. DOMINI SISTERS
  • Missionary Sisters of Mary (MSM)
  • Congregation of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel (O. CARM.)
  • Order of Discalced Carmelites (OCD)
  • Oblates of Notre Dame (OND)
  • Congregation of Dominican Sisters of St. Catherine of Siena (OP) A.K.A. SIENA SISTERS
  • Dominican Sisters of the Annunciata (OP)
  • Dominican Sisters, Daughters of the Holy Rosary of Pompei (OP)
  • Missionary Dominican Sisters of Rosary (OP)
  • Dominican Sisters of Regina Rosarii (OP)
  • Congregation of the Daughters of St. Dominic (OP-DSD)
  • Congregation of the Benedictine Sisters of the Eucharistic King (OSB)
  • Order of St. Clare (OSC) A.K.A. MONASTERIO DE SANTA CLARA
  • Congregation of the Sisters Oblates of the Holy Spirit (OSS)
  • Pious Disciples of the Divine Master (PDDM)
  • Pious Worker-Sisters of the Immaculate Conception (POIC)
  • Congregation of Our Lady of the Retreat in the Cenacle (RC)
  • Religious of the Good Shepherd (RGS)
  • Religious of Mary Immaculate (RMI)
  • Religious of Notre Dame of the Missions (RNDM)
  • Religious of the Sacred Heart (RSCJ)
  • Religious Sisters of Mercy of the Americas (RSM)
  • Religious of the Virgin Mary (RVM)
  • Congregation of the Guardian Angel Sisters (SAC)
  • Sisters of Christian Charity (SCC)
  • Sisters of Charity of Our Lady, Mother of Mercy (SCMM)
  • Sisters of the Poor of St. Catherine of Siena (SdP)
  • Sisters of the Divine Savior (SDS) A.K.A. SALVATORIAN SISTERS
  • Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate Conception (SFIC)
  • Sisters of Jesus, Good Shepherd (SGBP) A.K.A. PASTORELLE SISTERS
  • Sisters Handmaids of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul (SMDC)
  • Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate Conception of the Mother of God (SMIC)
  • Sisters of Our Lady of La Salette (SNDS)
  • Sisters of Providence (SP)
  • Sisters of St. Paul of Charters (SPC)
  • Congregation of the Sisters of St. Anne (SSA)
  • Missionary Sisters of St. Columbian (SSC)
  • Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary (SSCC)
  • Siervas de San Jose (SSJ)
  • Missionary Sister Servants of the Holy Spirit (SSPS)
  • Sister Servants of the Holy Spirit of Perpetual Adoration (SSPSAP)
  • Siervas de Maria de los Enfermos (S.de.M.)

Mandated Organizations and Renewal Movements

Arms

See also

References

  1. Latin text of the Official Papal Bull Quo Satius Provideretur establishing the Diocese of Cubao (June 28, 2003) http://www.vatican.va/holy_father/john_paul_ii/apost_constitutions/documents/hf_jp-ii_apc_20030628_cubaoensis_lt.html
  2. http://www.edsashrine.com/v3/category/about-edsa-shrine/story-of-edsa-shrine/
  3. http://dioceseofcubao.org/index.php?page=history
  4. http://www.interaksyon.com/article/65766/mother-teresa-awardee-ex-up-chaplain-fr--villote-dies
  5. http://www.cbcponline.net/bishops/bishops/ongtioco.html

Sources and References

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