Roman Catholic Diocese of Calbayog

Diocese of Calbayog
Dioecesis Calbayoganus
Diyosesis han Calbayog
Location
Country Philippines
Territory Western part of Samar
Ecclesiastical province Palo
Metropolitan Palo
Statistics
Area 5,069 km2 (1,957 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2006)
702,000
668,000 (95.2%)
Information
Denomination Roman Catholic
Sui iuris church Latin Church
Rite Roman Rite
Cathedral Cathedral of Sts. Peter and Paul
Patron saint Saint Peter
St Paul
Current leadership
Pope Francis
Bishop Isabelo C. Abarquez
Metropolitan Archbishop John F. Du
Vicar General Niceas Abejuela
Emeritus Bishops Ricardo P. Tancinco (1974-1979)
Website
Website of the Diocese

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Calbayog is an ecclesiastical territory of the Catholic Church named after its episcopal see, Calbayog City, a city on the western side of the province of Samar in the Philippines.

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 diocese of Calbayog, a suffragan of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Palo. The diocesan see Calbayog has a cathedral dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul.

The Diocese of Calbayog is the local church comprising the civil territorial jurisdiction of western side of Samar Island. The island, the third largest in the Philippines, is composed of three provinces: Northern Samar with Catarman as capital, Eastern Samar with Borongan as capital and the Samar Province (in the West) with Catbalogan as the capital. The City of Calbayog is where the Cathedral of the diocese is located since its ecclesiastical foundation on April 10, 1910 by Pope Pius X. The new Diocese was comprised then of the whole Samar and Leyte islands, separate from the Archdiocese of Cebu. Subsequently, Palo was ceded from Calbayog as a separate diocese in 1937, Borongan in 1965 and Catarman in 1975. The historical vicissitudes of the Diocese of Calbayog cannot be fully appreciated apart from the history of the early evangelical labors of the first missionaries who came to the island of Samar.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 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.

Seminaries


Parishes

- Calbayog City

Episcopal Incumbents

  1. Pablo Singzon de la Anunciacion † (12 April 1910 Appointed - 9 Aug. 1920 Died)
  2. Sofronio Hacbang y Gaborni † (22 Feb. 1923 Appointed - 3 April 1937 Died)
  3. Miguel Acebedo y Flores † (16 Dec 1937 Appointed - 25 July 1958 Died)
  4. Manuel P. Del Rosario † (25 July 1958 Succeeded - 11 Dec. 1961 Appointed, Bishop of Malolos)
  5. Cipriano Urgel y Villahermosa † (22 Mar 1962 Appointed - 12 April 1973 Appointed, Bishop of Palo)
  6. Ricardo Pido Tancinco (8 March 1974 Appointed - 21 April 1979 Resigned)
  7. Sincero Barcenilla Lucero † (10 Dec. 1979 Appointed - 11 Oct. 1984 Resigned)
  8. Maximiano Tuazon Cruz (20 Dec. 1994 Appointed - 13 Jan. 1999 Retired)
  9. Jose S. Palma (13 Jan 1999 Appointed - 18 March 2006 Appointed, Archbishop of Palo)
  10. Isabelo Caiban Abarquez (5 Jan. 2007 Appointed - present)

Sources and references

Coordinates: 12°04′00″N 124°35′42″E / 12.0666°N 124.5950°E / 12.0666; 124.5950

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