Leopoldo Jaucian
The Most Reverend Leopoldo C. Jaucian D.D., S.V.D | |
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Bishop of Bangued | |
Province | Abra |
See | Bangued |
Installed | 26 March 2007 |
Predecessor | Bishop Artemio Lomboy Rillera, S.V.D. |
Successor | Incumbent |
Orders | |
Ordination | 12 March 1988 |
Consecration | 26 March 2007 |
Personal details | |
Birth name | Leopoldo Jaucian |
Born |
Santa, Ilocos Sur, Philippines | July 27, 1960
Nationality | Filipino |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Parents | Ernesto Ballesteros Jaucian, Sr. and Veronica Bello Corpuz |
Alma mater |
Divine Word Academy, Urdaneta City Christ the King Seminary, Quezon City Divine Word School of Theology, Tagaytay City Fu Jen Catholic University, Taipei (Taiwan) De La Salle University, Manila |
Motto | Manete in me |
Leopoldo Jaucian, Roman Catholic Bishop of Bangued in Abra (Philippines), was born on July 27, 1960 in Santa, Ilocos Sur (Philippines). The first child of Ernesto Ballesteros Jaucian, Sr. and Veronica Bello Corpuz has three brothers and three sisters.[1] Having found themselves transferring from one place to another due to the work of his father, Monsignor Jaucian's family eventually settled in Urdaneta City, Pangasinan, where he came to know the Divine Word Society (SVD), which has a Secondary School Institution in this city - the Divine Word Academy of Urdaneta (now Divine Word College).[2]
Monsignor Jaucian took his High School studies in this Academy, after which, in 1976, he went to work as a sacristan at the SVD's Christ the King Seminary, in Quezon City. It was while having this work that he discovered his vocation to the priesthood, and expressed his intention to join the Divine Word Society.[3][4]
As a full-fledged SVD seminarian and postulant he studied philosophy at the Christ the King Seminary from 1977 to 1979. Later, he underwent the Order's novitiate program in Tagaytay (1979 to 1981).[5]
In 1982, after his novitiate, he was chosen to study Chinese language and culture.[6] Thus, he was sent to Taiwan for the Oversea's Training Program, from 1982 to 1984. it was in Taipei where he finished his theological formation in 1987, at the Fu Jen Catholic University.[7][8]
Monsignor Jaucian was ordained to the priesthood, on 12 March 1988, at the Divine Word College Chapel in Urdaneta City, by Bishop Miguel Cinches, who is also a member of the Divine Word Society.[9]
After Ordination, the new priest went back to Taiwan, where he worked as Assistant Pastor at the St. Joseph the Worker Parish in Chiayi for one year. He also served as a Campus Minister at the Fu Jen Catholic University for three years (1989-1992).[10]
After his stint in Taiwan, Monsignor Jaucian returned to the Philippines in 1992. In Manila, he studied Guidance and Counselling at the De La Salle University. He was also assisting at the St. Jude Catholic Parish and Archdiocesan Shrine near the Malacañang Presidential Palace.In 1995, he finished his master's degree at the said University.[11]
From 1995 to 2000, he was assigned at the St. Jude Catholic School, with responsibilities varying from being Campus Minister, Assistant Principal and Assistant Director. In 2000, he was appointed parish priest of the Shrine.[12] Concurrently, he was also given the responsibility as the Superior of the SVD Manila District, and as Vicar Forane of the Vicariate of San Jose de Trozo of the Archdiocese of Manila.[13]
In January 2005, he was elected as SVD's Provincial Superior for the Philippine Central Province.[14]
Pope Benedict XVI named Monsignor Leopoldo Jaucian as Bishop of the Diocese of Bangued, Abra, on 5 January 2007. He received his episcopal ordination, on 26 March of that year.[15]
See also
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Bangued
- Roman Catholic Church in the Philippines
- Divine Word Society
- St. Jude Catholic School
- National Shrine of Saint Jude Thaddeus
References
- ↑ Divine Word School of Theology, Tagaytay City (Philippines), 26 March 2007.
- ↑ Divine Word School of Theology, Tagaytay (Philippines), 26 March 2007.
- ↑ Divine Word School of Theology, Tagaytay (Philippines), 26 March 2007.
- ↑ CBCP Online.
- ↑ CBCP Online.
- ↑ Divine Word School of Theology, Tagaytay City (Philippines), 26 March 2007.
- ↑ UCAN Directory.
- ↑ CBCP Online.
- ↑ Divine Word School of Theology, Tagaytay (Philippines), 26 March 2007.
- ↑ CBCP Online.
- ↑ UCAN Directory.
- ↑ CBCP Online.
- ↑ Divine Word School of Theology, Tagaytay (Philippines), 26 March 2007.
- ↑ CBCP Online.
- ↑ UCAN Directory.