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Archdiocese of Tuguegarao

Coordinates:17°36′49″N121°43′48″E / 17.6137°N 121.7300°E /17.6137; 121.7300
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Latin Catholic archdiocese in the Philippines

Archdiocese of Tuguegarao

Archidioecesis Tuguegaraoana

  • Arkidiocesis ti Tuguegarao (Ilocano)
  • Arkidiocesis nat Tuguegaraw (Ibanag)
  • Arkidiocesis yo Tuguegeraw (Itawit)
  • Archidiocensya yoh Tuguegaraow(Malaweg)
  • Arkidiyosesis ng Tuguegarao (Filipino)
  • Arquidiócesis de Tuguegaráo (Spanish)
Catholic
Coat of arms of the Archdiocese of Tuguegarao
Coat of arms
Location
CountryPhilippines
TerritoryCagayan
Ecclesiastical provinceTuguegarao
MetropolitanTuguegarao
Statistics
Area9,296 km2 (3,589 sq mi)
Population
  • Total
  • Catholics
  • (as of 2021)
  • 2,081,000
  • 1,650,000[1] (79.3%)
Parishes50
Information
DenominationCatholic Church
Sui iuris churchLatin Church
RiteRoman Rite
EstablishedApril 10, 1910; 115 years ago (1910-04-10) (Diocese)
September 21, 1974; 51 years ago (1974-09-21) (Archdiocese)
CathedralMetropolitan Cathedral of St. Peter the Apostle
Patron saintPeter the Apostle
Secular priests75
Current leadership
PopeLeo XIV
Metropolitan ArchbishopRicardo Lingan Baccay
Vicar GeneralGerard Ariston P. Perez
Bishops emeritus
Map
Jurisdiction of the metropolitan see within the Philippines.
Jurisdiction of the metropolitan see within the Philippines.

TheArchdiocese of Tuguegarao is aLatin Catholicmetropolitan archdiocese of theCatholic Church in the Philippines.Tuguegarao is a river delta city that became the center of the archdiocese in the province ofCagayan, on the island ofLuzon. Its seat is located at theSaint Peter the Apostle Metropolitan Cathedral.

Description

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The Metropolitan Archdiocese of Tuguegarao, the present territorial jurisdiction of the Archdiocese of Tuguegarao covers the entire province ofCagayan.

History

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The missionaries ofOrder of Preachers first evangelizedCagayan in 1595. They brought not only the tenets of Christian faith but also western technologies, infrastructures and ideas that helped in the livelihood and welfare of the Cagayanos. TheChurch of Saint Peter was constructed in 1761. It later became the diocesan cathedral.[2]

The Diocese of Tuguegarao was created April 10, 1910[3] with decree of theCongregation of the Sacred Consistory"Nova Diocesum Circumscriptio In Insulis Philippinis". At the time of its foundation until 1951, its territorial jurisdiction stretched from theBatanes toNueva Vizcaya.

The first bishop of Tuguegarao was Bishop Maurice P. Foley and he took possession of his diocese on December 6, 1911. Father John E. Killion was his secretary.[4] He convoked the firstDiocesan Synod of Tuguegarao from April 16–19, 1912. After his appointment asbishop of Jaro, he was succeeded by Bishop Santiago C. Sancho as the second bishop of Tuguegarao. He established theSan Jacinto Seminary in 1980 in order to cater to the formation of native clergy and it was given to the administration ofDominicans of the Collegio de San Jacinto. He convoked the secondDiocesan Synod of Tuguegarao from April 12–14, 1923.

Sancho was appointedbishop of Nueva Segovia in 1927 and he was succeeded by BishopConstant J. Jurgens as the third bishop of Tuguegarao.[5] He was regarded as the"Teaching Bishop" because of his priority for education as a tool for evangelization. He also promoted catechism for children and the devotion to the blessed Mother in his diocese. He convoked the third Diocesan Synod of Tuguegarao from August 27–28, 1935. Jurgens was the bishop of Tuguegarao during theSecond World War.

Jurgens resigned on May 6, 1950, and he was succeeded by hisCoadjutor, Bishop Alejandro A. Olalia. He re-opened the San Jacinto Seminary as aminor seminary 18-years after it was closed by his predecessor in 1932. Olalia took part in the First Plenary Council of the Philippines in 1953. Upon his appointment asbishop of Lipa, a four-yearvacancy ensued the diocese. Theauxiliary bishop ofNueva Segovia, Juan C. Sison, served asapostolic administrator. There were significant events that occurred in those 4 years. On June 20, 1954, the image ofOur Lady of Piat wascanonically crowned by theApostolic Nuncio to the Philippines, ArchbishopEgidio Vagnozzi at the patio of theSt. Peter's Cathedral. He also built the present residence and offices of the bishop of Tuguegarao.

In 1957,Teodulfo S. Domingo was appointed as the fourth bishop of Tuguegarao and he was the first native ofCagayan to be consecrated asbishop. Domingo took part in all the session of theSecond Vatican Council and he was a witness to the early years of the implementation of council's reforms in the diocese of Tuguegarao. On September 21, 1974, Tuguegarao was elevated as anarchdiocese byPope Paul VI and Domingo was appointed as the firstarchbishop of Tuguegarao. He is the longest serving ordinary of Tuguegarao.

Having reached the mandatory retirement age of 75, Domingo resigned on January 31, 1986, and he was succeeded by theauxiliary bishop of Tuguegarao,Diosdado A. Talamayan, as the second archbishop of Tuguegarao. He founded the priestly formation institute at the Lyceum of Aparri in 1990. He took part in the Second Plenary Council of the Philippines in 1991 and later convoked the first Archdiocesan Pastoral Assembly of Tuguegarao also that same year.

On March 10, 1997, theSanctuary of the Our Lady of Piat was elevated to aMinor Basilica byPope John Paul II.

On June 15, 2011, Talamayan was succeeded by BishopSergio L. Utleg as the third archbishop of Tuguegarao. Utleg is renowned of his advocacies promoting social justice and the protection of the integrity of creation.

On October 18, 2019,Pope Francis accepted the resignation of Archbishop Utleg and he was succeeded by BishopRicardo L. Baccay as the fourth Archbishop of Tuguegarao. He is the first archbishop of Tuguegarao from Tuguegarao City. He was installed on January 14, 2020, at theSt. Peter's Metropolitan Cathedral.[6]

Historical summary

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DateEventFromTo
10 Apr 1910ErectedDiocese of Nueva SegoviaDiocese of Tuguegarao (erected)
30 Nov 1950Territory LostDiocese of TuguegaraoTerritorial Prelature of Batanes and the Babuyan Islands (erected)
29 Jun 1951Metropolitan ChangedDiocese of Tuguegarao (from Manila)
7 Nov 1966Territory LostDiocese of TuguegaraoTerritorial Prelature of Bayombong (erected)
31 Jan 1970Territory LostDiocese of TuguegaraoDiocese of Ilagan (erected)
21 Sept 1974ElevatedDiocese of TuguegaraoArchdiocese of Tuguegarao

Coat of arms

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ArmsBlazonNotes
"Vert (green), a pale wavy argent (silver) and a fleur-de-lys counterchaged in argent (silver) and azure (blue) surmounting in center, accosted in dexter chief by two keys or (gold) and argent (silver) addorsed and crossed debruising an inverted latin cross tenné (tan), and a sun (or) "in splendour" in sinister chief, between two fire proper in center and mountain or (gold) in base paleways."Present coat of arms of the archdiocese (1986–present)
"Between two vert (green) fields is a azure (blue) wavy pale with a argent (silver) fluer-de-lys in the center. On chief of the dexter field are two or (gold) keys crossed debruising a Latin cross with its head downwards. On sinister field is a or (gold) sun in splendour. On center of each green field is fire proper and at base are argent (silver) mountains drawn in the Italian heraldric style."[7]Coat of arms impaled in the coat of arms of Archbishop Teodulfo Domingo (1957–1986)
"Per bend sinister azure (silver) and gules (red), a sword in pale argent (silver), the hilt up or (gold), between two keys paleways addorsed, wards up, the dexter of the fourth, the sinister of the third, in dexter chief a star of six points or (gold) of the fourth."[8]Coat of arms seen in the coat of arms of Bishop Maurice Foley and designed byPierre de Chaignon la Rose (1910–1916).

Suffragan dioceses

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Coat of ArmsDioceseBishopTerritory
Roman Catholic Diocese of IlaganDavid William Valencia Antonio
(since February 12, 2019)
Isabela
Roman Catholic Diocese of BayombongJose Elmer Imas Mangalinao
(since July 25, 2018)
Nueva Vizcaya|Quirino
Roman Catholic Territorial Prelature of BatanesDanilo Bangayan Ulep
(since August 8, 2017)
Batanes

Episcopal ordinaries

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Bishops
No.NameFromUntilCoat of arms
1Maurice Patrick FoleySeptember 1, 1910September 6, 1916
2Santiago Caragnan SanchoFebruary 5, 1917April 22, 1927
3Constancio JurgensJanuary 27, 1928May 6, 1950
4Alejandro Ayson OlaliaMay 6, 1950December 28, 1953
Sede Vacante - Apostolic AdministratorJuan Callanta SisonDecember 28, 1953April 29, 1957
5Teodulfo Sabugal DomingoApril 29, 1957September 21, 1974
Archbishops
No.PictureNameFromUntilCoat of arms
1Teodulfo Sabugal DomingoSeptember 21, 1974January 31, 1986
2Diosadado Aenelle TalamayanJanuary 31, 1986June 15, 2011
3Sergio Lasam UtlegJune 15, 2011October 18, 2019
4Ricardo Lingan BaccayOctober 18, 2019Incumbent

Timeline of episcopal ordinaries

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Auxiliary bishops

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No.PictureNameFromUntilTitular See
1Salvador Lazo LazoDecember 1, 1969August 3, 1977 (Appointed,Auxiliary Bishop of Nueva Segovia)Selia
2Paciano Basilio AnicetoApril 7, 1979October 20, 1983 (Appointed,Bishop of Iba)Tlos
3Diosdado Aenlle TalamayanOctober 20, 1983January 31, 1986, (Succeeded, 2nd Archbishop of Tuguegarao)Girus
4Ricardo Lingan BaccayApril 10, 2007February 20, 2016 (Appointed,Bishop of Alaminos)Gabala

Other priests of this diocese who became bishops

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Address

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The office of the Archdiocese of Tuguegarao is currently located atThe Archbishop's Palace, Rizal Street, Centro 10, Tuguegarao City, Cagayan, Philippines.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Tuguegarao (Metropolitan Archdiocese)". gcatholic.org. RetrievedApril 16, 2024.
  2. ^Galende, OSA, Pedro (2007).Philippine Church Facades (First ed.). Manila, Philippines: San Agustin Museum. p. 101.ISBN 9789710724338.
  3. ^"Archdiocese of Tuguegarao", Claretian Communications Foundation, Inc.
  4. ^[1]
  5. ^Boletin Eclesiastico de Filipinas, Volume 06, number 64 (September 1928) Manila, University of Santo Tomas Ecclesiastical Publications Office, Miguel de Benavides Library
  6. ^"THE HISTORY OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF TUGUEGARAO".Facebook. September 21, 2021.
  7. ^Madriaga, Mariano (1957)."The Coats-of-Arms of the Ecclesiastical Jurisdictions in the Philippines: Part II. The Suffragan Sees in the Luzon Area".Philippine Studies.5 (4):420–430.JSTOR 42719342. RetrievedJune 7, 2021.
  8. ^"Ecclesiastical Review 1911-07: Vol 45 Iss 1". Catholic University of America Press. July 1911.{{cite journal}}:Cite journal requires|journal= (help)

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