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Archdiocese of Nueva Segovia

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Roman Catholic archdiocese in the Philippines

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Archdiocese of Nueva Segovia

Archidioecesis Novae Segobiae

Arkidiocesis ti Nueva Segovia
Arkidiyosesis ng Nueva Segovia
Arquidiócesis de Nueva Segovia
Catholic
Coat of arms of the Archdiocese of Nueva Segovia
Coat of arms
Location
CountryPhilippines
TerritoryIlocos Sur
Ecclesiastical provinceNueva Segovia
MetropolitanNueva Segovia
Statistics
Area2,579 km2 (996 sq mi)
Population
  • Total
  • Catholics
  • (as of 2021)
  • 763,549
  • 634,569[1] (83.1%)
Parishes41
Information
DenominationCatholic
Sui iuris churchLatin Church
RiteRoman Rite
EstablishedAugust 14, 1595; 430 years ago (August 14, 1595)(Diocese)
June 29, 1951; 74 years ago (June 29, 1951)(Archdiocese)
CathedralMetropolitan Cathedral of the Conversion of St. Paul the Apostle
Co-cathedralMinor Basilica of Our Lady of the Assumption
Patron saintSaint Paul
Secular priests70
Current leadership
PopeLeo XIV
Metropolitan ArchbishopDavid William Antonio
SuffragansRenato Mayugba (Laoag)
Leopoldo Jaucian (Bangued)
Rafael T. Cruz (Baguio)
Bishops emeritus
Map
Jurisdiction of the metropolitan see within the Philippines.
Jurisdiction of the metropolitan see within the Philippines.

TheArchdiocese of Nueva Segovia is anarchdiocese of theCatholic Church in thePhilippines. It covers the province ofIlocos Sur, on the island ofLuzon. The see of the archdiocese is the city ofVigan.[2][3]

The archdiocese was erected in 1595 in the city of Nueva Segovia (modern-dayLal-lo,Cagayan, now, since 1910, in the currentArchdiocese of Tuguegarao). The see was moved in 1758 to Vigan because of its relative distance, at the request of Bishop Juan de la Fuente Yepes, during the pontificate ofBenedict XIV. It became an archdiocese in 1951.

The archdiocese features the only archbishop's residence in the Philippines built during the Spanish era. It is located just beside the Vigan Cathedral. The rear of the convent also had an access to nearby Govantes Dike, apparently a convenient exit point by sea, but it is no longer in use as the dike is no longer navigable. Both the archbishop's residence and the cathedral itself remains to be one of the greatest contributions of theOrder of Augustinian Recollects in thePhilippines.

The archdiocese also operates its own radio station, dzNS ("NS" meaning "New Sound" and "Nueva Segovia"), which is a member of theCatholic Media Network.

The archdiocese also operates a weekly newspaper,Timek ti Amianan (Ilocano: "Voice of the North").

History

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National historical marker installed in 1949, back when Nueva Segovia was still a diocese

The Diocese of Nueva Segovia was established together with Cebu and Nueva Cáceres byPope Clement VIII on August 14, 1595, by virtue of thepapal bullSuper Specula Militantis Ecclesia under the patronage of the Immaculate Conception. Its first bishop wasMiguel de Benavides. The ecclesiastical jurisdiction extended to the provinces ofIlocos Norte,Ilocos Sur,Abra,La Union,Pangasinan,Cagayan,Isabela,Nueva Vizcaya,Batanes,Mountain Province and five northern towns ofTarlac.

AlthoughVigan was the oldest town created by the Spaniards in the north, it was not made the seat of the diocese which was created for Northern Luzon since the preferred locale, Nueva Segovia, a city at the mouth of theCagayan River in Cagayan, was by then already a flourishing Spanish settlement while Vigan was then only a pueblo, a town. Eventually however, the city of Nueva Segovia was gradually effaced by the floods of the Rio Grande, and the seat was provisionally transferred to the nearby town ofLal-lo, Cagayan. On September 7, 1758, the seat was permanently transferred to Vigan, retaining the old name, up to the present. The transfer was made at the request of the bishop Juan de la Fuente Yepes during the pontificate ofBenedict XIV.

Nueva Segovia was elevated to an archdiocese, separated from Manila on June 29, 1951, by virtue of the papal bullQuo in Philippina Republica ofPope Pius XII. As the other local churches matured, there was eventual weaning from the archdiocese. Presently, it covers the civil province ofIlocos Sur, with theDioceses of Laoag,Bangued andBaguio, and theVicariate of Bontoc-Lagawe as suffragans. Santiago C. Sancho was the first archbishop of the newly elevated metropolitan church. Since Sancho, there had been five other Ordinaries of Nueva Segovia – Archbishops Juan C. Sison,Jose Tomas Sanchez,Orlando Quevedo,Edmundo Abaya,Ernesto A. Salgado and currently,Marlo Peralta who is 37th bishop and 7th archbishop.

The archdiocese maintains a complex of mass communications media – an AM radio station, DzNS (963 kHz) founded in 1968; a weekly newspaper,Timek ti Amianan founded in 1983; and a printing press, theImprenta Nueva Segovia founded in 1995.

In December 2018, the Nueva Segovia Archdiocesan Archives known as Archivo Nueva Segovia (ANS) was declared a national cultural treasure by theNational Archives of the Philippines becoming one of only three archives, including the National Archives and theUniversity of Santo Tomas Archives, to be given the distinction. The archives was established in the early 1990s by Archbishop Orlando Quevedo.[4]

Coat of arms

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The sword and the book are symbols ofPaul the Apostle, patron saint of thecathedral atVigan. The sword was the instrument of his martyrdom, the book stands for thegospel which he preached as an apostle. The inscriptionGladius Spiritus(Sword of the Spirit) is taken from hisepistle to the Ephesians (6:17): "Make the helmet of salvation your own, and the sword of the Spirit, God's word." The red background stands for his burning zeal for souls and for his martyrdom.

The snaky figure in silver that traverses the bottom of the field represents theAbra river on the north bank of which is the seat of the archdiocese of Nueva Segovia.

The popular name of the seat of Nueva Segovia is Vigan which derived its name from theIlocano word "bigaan," a contraction of 'cabigaan' meaning where the 'biga' abounds, a plant of thetaro family but bigger than the taro and with biggertubers; hence its scientific nameAlocasia macrorhiza meaning an alocasia with big root.[5]

Ordinaries

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Bishops and archbishops

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BishopPeriod in officeNotesCoat of Arms
Bishops of Nueva Segovia (August 30, 1595 – June 29, 1951)
1Miguel de BenavidesAugust 30, 1595 – October 7, 1602
(7 years, 38 days)
AppointedMetropolitan Archbishop of Manila
2Diego SoriaNovember 15, 1602 – 1613
(approximately 10–11 years)
Died in office
3Miguel García SerranoAugust 3, 1616 – February 12, 1618
(1 year, 193 days)
Appointed Metropolitan Archbishop of Manila
4Juan RenteríaMarch 5, 1618 – 1626
(approximately 8 years)
Died in office
5Hernando GuerreroMay 17, 1627 – January 9, 1634
(6 years, 237 days)
Appointed Metropolitan Archbishop of Manila
6Diego AduarteJanuary 23, 1634 – 1636
(approximately 2 years)
Died in office
7Fernando Montero EspinosaJuly 16, 1639 – February 5, 1646
(6 years, 204 days)
Appointed Metropolitan Archbishop of Manila
8Rodrigo CárdenasMay 30, 1650 – May 1661
(approximately 11 years)
Died in office
N/aJosé Millán de PobleteMay 27, 1675 – 1675Died before hisepiscopal consecration
9Francisco Pizaro de OrellanaMay 27, 1680 – September 2, 1683
(3 years, 98 days)
Died in office
10Diego de Gorospe e IralaJune 1, 1699 – May 20, 1715
(15 years, 353 days)
Died in office
N/aPedro MejoradaOctober 1, 1717 – July 31, 1719
(1 year, 303 days)
Bishop-elect; died in office
11Jeronimo Herrera y LopezNovember 20, 1724 – March 1742
(approximately 17.3 years)
Died in office
N/aManuel del Rio FloresMay 16, 1744 – 1745
(approximately 1 year)
Bishop-elect; died in office
N/aJuan de ArechederraJanuary 19, 1750 – November 12, 1751
(1 year, 297 days)
Bishop-elect; died in office
12Juan de la Fuente YepesMay 28, 1753 – 1757
(approximately 4 years)
Died in office
N/aBernardo de UstarizDecember 19, 1763 – August 2, 1764
(227 days)
Bishop-elect; died in office
13Miguel García San EstebanSeptember 16, 1768 – November 11, 1779
(11 years, 56 days)
Died in office
14Juan García RuizJune 25, 1784 – May 2, 1796
(11 years, 312 days)
Died in office
15Agustín Pedro BlaquierJuly 20, 1801 – December 31, 1803
(2 years, 164 days)
Died in office
16Cayetano PallásOctober 6, 1806 – 1814
(approximately 7 years)
Died in office
17Francisco Albán BarreiroApril 14, 1817 – December 8, 1837
(20 years, 238 days)
Died in office
N/aRafael MasoliverJanuary 19, 1846 – 1846Bishop-elect; died in office
18Vicente Barreiro y PérezApril 14, 1848 – May 17, 1856
(8 years, 33 days)
Died in office
19Juan José AragonésMarch 27, 1865 – August 14, 1872
(7 years, 140 days)
Died in office
20Mariano Cuartero y SierraJanuary 16, 1874 – August 2, 1887
(13 years, 198 days)
Died in office
21José Hevía y CampomanesMay 27, 1889 – June 12, 1903
(14 years, 16 days)
AppointedBishop of Badajoz
22Dennis Joseph DoughertyJune 12, 1903 – June 21, 1908
(5 years, 9 days)
AppointedBishop of Jaro
23James Jordan CarrollJune 21, 1908 – October 26, 1912
(4 years, 127 days)
AppointedTitular Bishop of Metellopolis
24Peter Joseph HurthJanuary 7, 1913 – November 12, 1926
(13 years, 309 days)
Appointed Titular Archbishop of Bostra
25Santiago Caragnan SanchoApril 22, 1927 – June 29, 1951
(24 years, 68 days)
Elevated as archbishop
Metropolitan Archbishops of Nueva Segovia (June 29, 1951 – present)
1Santiago Caragnan SanchoJune 29, 1951 – October 12, 1966
(15 years, 105 days)
Died in office
2Juan Callanta SisonOctober 12, 1966 – September 12, 1981
(14 years, 335 days)
Died in office
3Jose Tomas SanchezJanuary 12, 1982 – March 22, 1986
(4 years, 69 days)
Appointed Secretary of theCongregation for the Evangelization of Peoples
4Orlando Beltran QuevedoMarch 22, 1986 – May 30, 1998
(12 years, 69 days)
AppointedMetropolitan Archbishop of Cotabato
5Edmundo Madarang AbayaMay 22, 1999 – May 31, 2005
(6 years, 9 days)
Retired
6Ernesto Antolin SalgadoMay 31, 2005 – April 2, 2014
(8 years, 306 days)
Retired
7Marlo Mendoza PeraltaApril 2, 2014 – January 14, 2026
(11 years, 287 days)
Retired
8David William AntonioJanuary 14, 2026 – present
(34 days)

Timeline

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Coadjutor archbishops

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No.BishopPeriod in officeNotesCoat of arms
1Juan Callanta SisonAugust 20, 1956 – October 12, 1966
(10 years, 53 days)
Succeeded Archbishop Sancho in 1966

Auxiliary bishops

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No.BishopPeriod in officeTitular seeNotesCoat of arms
1Juan Callanta SisonJuly 25, 1947 – August 20, 1956
(9 years, 26 days)
LimataAppointedCoadjutor Archbishop, later succeeded as Metropolitan Archbishop
2Victorino Cristobal LigotMarch 27, 1969 – February 6, 1970
(316 days)
BuduaAppointedBishop of San Fernando de La Union
3Miguel Gatan PuruggananApril 22, 1971 – January 21, 1974
(2 years, 274 days)
EgnatiaAppointedBishop of Ilagan
4Antonio Isauro Alzate BuenafeFebruary 9, 1976 – May 7, 1976
(−88 days)
MetaDied in office
5Salvador Lazo LazoAugust 3, 1977 – January 20, 1981
(3 years, 170 days)
SeliaAppointed Bishop of San Fernando de La Union
6Patricio Maqui LopezDecember 5, 1985 – February 20, 1991
(5 years, 77 days)
ArbaDied in office
7David William Valencia AntonioAugust 26, 2011 – November 14, 2018
(7 years, 80 days)
BastiAppointed Bishop of Ilagan

Suffragan dioceses and Bishops

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Ecclesiastical Province of Nueva Segovia
Ecclesiastical Province of Nueva Segovia
DioceseImageBishopPeriod in OfficeCoat of Arms
Baguio
(Baguio City,Benguet)
Rafael T. CruzSeptember 17, 2024 – present
(1 year, 153 days)
Bangued
(Abra)
Leopoldo C. Jaucian
S.V.D.
March 31, 2007 – present
(18 years, 323 days)
Laoag
(Ilocos Norte)
Renato P. MayugbaDecember 11, 2012 – present
(13 years, 68 days)

Notable churches under the jurisdiction of the Archdiocese

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"(Catholic Metropolitan Archdiocese)". gcatholic.org. RetrievedSeptember 16, 2023.
  2. ^"Metropolitan Archdiocese of Nueva Segovia".GCatholic.org. RetrievedFebruary 29, 2016.
  3. ^"Archdiocese of Nueva Segovia".Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. RetrievedJanuary 21, 2015.
  4. ^Hermoso, Christina (December 9, 2018)."Nueva Segovia archives declared national cultural treasure".Manila Bulletin. RetrievedJune 14, 2019.
  5. ^Madriaga, Mariano (1957)."The Coats-of-Arms of the Ecclesiastical Jurisdictions in the Philippines: Part I. The Metropolitan Sees".Philippine Studies.5 (2):177–190.JSTOR 42720389. RetrievedJune 5, 2021.

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