Diocese of Antipolo

Dioecesis Antipolensis

Diyosesis ng Antipolo
Diócesis de Antipolo
Catholic
Coat of arms
Location
Country Philippines
Territory
Ecclesiastical provinceManila
MetropolitanManila
Coordinates14°35′15″N 121°10′37″E / 14.5876°N 121.1770°E / 14.5876; 121.1770
Statistics
Area1,828 km2 (706 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2021)
3,728,586
3,026,699[1] (81.2%)
Parishes73 parishes (8 diocesan shrines, 1 international shrine), 2 quasi-parishes
Information
DenominationCatholic
Sui iuris churchLatin Church
RiteRoman Rite
EstablishedJune 25, 1983 (1983-06-25)
CathedralCathedral and International Shrine of Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage
Patron saint
Secular priests95[2]
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
BishopRuperto Cruz Santos
Metropolitan ArchbishopJose Lazaro Fuerte Advincula Jr.
Auxiliary BishopsNolly Camingue Buco
Bishops emeritusCrisostomo Ayson Yalung (2001–2002)
Gabriel Villaruz Reyes (2003–2016)
Francisco Mendoza de Leon (2016–2023)
Website
Diocese of Antipolo

The Diocese of Antipolo (Latin: Dioecesis Antipolensis, Filipino: Diyosesis ng Antipolo, Spanish: Diócesis de Antipolo) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in the Philippines that comprises the Province of Rizal and the city of Marikina in Metro Manila.

At present, the Diocese of Antipolo is considered to be one of the largest local churches in the Philippines in terms of its Catholic population. Among the 86 ecclesiastical jurisdictions present in the Philippines today, the diocese is the third largest local church in terms of its Catholic population after the Archdiocese of Cebu, and the Diocese of Malolos (Bulacan and Valenzuela City). The population of the whole area covering the diocese is 3,650,000, of which 3,280,000 (or 90%) are Catholics. The seat or center of the diocese is the Antipolo Cathedral, one of the most popular Marian shrines in the country where the historic Canonically crowned image of Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage (Nuestra Señora de la Paz y Buen Viaje) (the Virgin of Antipolo) is enshrined.

History

On January 24, 1983, during his Angelus message, Pope John Paul II announced the creation of the Diocese of Antipolo, which would encompass the whole province of Rizal, the entire Marikina, and part of Pasig (Barangays Dela Paz, Santolan, Manggahan, Rosario, and Santa Lucia, which altogether formed the Vicariate of Santo Tomas de Villanueva, now belonging to the Diocese of Pasig). It is an area that was previously known in the Archdiocese of Manila as the Ecclesiastical District of Eastern Rizal. A suffragan of the said archdiocese, the diocese was canonically established on June 25, 1983.

The first bishop of Antipolo was Protacio G. Gungon. On December 3, 2001, he was succeeded by Crisostomo Yalung as the second bishop, followed by Gabriel V. Reyes, former Bishop of Kalibo in Aklan, as the third bishop. Bishop Reyes was assisted by the then-auxiliary and later coadjutor bishop, Francisco M. De Leon, who was named his successor and fourth bishop effective September 10, 2016.

The diocese had its First Diocesan Synod in 1993 held at Saint Michael's Retreat House in Antipolo City. The diocese has experienced some jurisdictional changes since the time the Diocese of Pasig was created, whereby six parishes within the civil boundaries of Pasig were given to the new local church, together with seven diocesan priests serving in them.

On May 23, 2023, Pope Francis named Ruperto Santos as the fifth Bishop of Antipolo to succeed Francisco Mendoza de Leon who reached the retirement age of 75. Santos became the diocese's fifth bishop upon his installation on July 22, 2023.

Ordinaries

OrdinaryPeriod in OfficeCoat of Arms
1.Protacio Guevara GungonJune 25, 1983 – October 18, 2001
2.Crisostomo Ayson YalungDecember 3, 2001 – October 19, 2002
3.Gabriel Villaruz ReyesJanuary 29, 2003 – September 9, 2016
4.Francisco Mendoza de LeonSeptember 10, 2016 – July 22, 2023
5.Ruperto Cruz SantosJuly 22, 2023 – present
Ruperto Santos, newly appointed Antipolo Bishop
Nolly Camingue Buco, JCD, DD

Auxiliary Bishops

  • Francisco M. De Leon - June 27, 2007[3] – November 21, 2015, appointed Coadjutor Bishop of Antipolo
  • Nolly C. Buco - July 10, 2018[4] – present

Vicars-General

  • Rev. Msgr. Jose B. Cruz (1983–1986)
  • Rev. Msgr. Mariano T. Balbago, Jr., ministering in the Archdiocese of Washington (1986–1999)
  • Rev. Msgr. Rigoberto S. de Guzman (1999–2018)
  • Most Rev. Francisco M. de Leon, D.D. (2007–2016)
  • Rev. Msgr. Generoso A. Mediarito (2018–present)
  • Most Rev. Nolly C. Buco, JCD, D.D. (2018–present)

See also

References

  1. "Antipolo (Catholic Diocese)". gcatholic.org. Retrieved September 16, 2023.
  2. "Antipolo (Diocese)". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. May 25, 2023.
  3. "Bishop of Antipolo Diocese Francisco mendoza De Leon | UCA News". www.ucanews.com. Retrieved January 22, 2022.
  4. "Auxiliary Bishop of Antipolo Diocese Nolly Camigue Buco | UCA News". www.ucanews.com. Retrieved January 22, 2022.
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