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Roman Catholic Diocese Of Masbate

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Masbate (Latin: Dioecesis Masbatensis) is a diocese of the Latin Church of the Catholic Church in the Philippines. The seat of the bishop is the Cathedral Parish of Saint Anthony of Padua along Quezon Street, Masbate City.

The diocese has experienced no jurisdictional changes and is suffragan to the Archdiocese of Cáceres. Its patron is Saint Anthony of Padua.

The former coat of arms of the Diocese of Masbate features a gold island (masbad‒a lot of gold) topped with a church upon an agitated sea, in canton a book and lily, the symbols of St. Anthony of Padua.

History

With the other provinces of Bicol, Masbate once belonged to the Archdiocese of Cáceres. When Cáceres was elevated to the status of an archdiocese on June 29, 1951, Masbate became part of the newly erected Diocese of Sorsogon. Pope Paul VI created the Diocese of Masbate on March 23, 1968. It was formally inaugurated on September 25, 1968, with Porfírio Rivera Iligan, a priest from the Archdiocese of Cáceres, as its first bishop.

Ordinaries

No Name In office Coat of arms
1. Bishop Porfirio R. Iligan June 17, 1968 – February 14, 1998
2. Bishop Joel Z. Baylon February 14, 1998 – October 1, 2009 appointed Bishop of Legazpi
2. Bishop José S. Bantolo June 15, 2011 – present

Vicars-general

The vicar-general assists the bishop in the administrative duties over the diocese. The offices of the vicar general and the episcopal vicars temporarily ceased upon the vacancy of the episcopal see.

  • Anacleto Golimlim (†)
  • Arturo Lachica (†)
  • Claro Caluya III (1984–2009)
  • Ismael Misolas (2009)
  • Eusebio Llonoso (2011–present)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Masbate (Catholic Diocese)". gcatholic.org. Retrieved 2023-09-11.

Resources

  • The 2010–2011 Catholic Directory of the Philippines (published by Claretian Publications for the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines, 2010)