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The Archdiocese of Manila (Latin: Archidioecesis Manilensis; Filipino: Arkidiyosesis ng Maynilà; Spanish: Arquidiócesis de Manila) is the archdiocese of the Latin Church of the Catholic Church in Metro Manila, Philippines, encompassing the cities of Manila, Makati, San Juan, Mandaluyong, Pasay, Taguig (Embo barangays only), and Quezon City (EDSA Shrine only).
Manila. José Lázaro Fuerte Advíncula Jr. OP (born March 30, 1952) is a Filipino prelate of the Catholic Church and a professed member of the Dominican Order, who became 33rd Archbishop of Manila on June 24, 2021. He became a cardinal in November 2020.
Archbishop of San Fernando. Diocese of Balanga. Sede Vacante. Most Rev. Florentino G. Lavarias Apostolic AdministratorJul 22, 2023(1 year, 56 days) Diocese of Iba. Bartolome G. Santos Jr. Feb 17, 2018(6 years, 212 days) Bishop of Iba.
Spanish era (1581-1898) Domingo de Salazar (1) is the first bishop of the Diocese of Manila. Bishop Andrés Ferrero y Malo de San José (80) is the last Spanish bishop to leave the Philippines after its annexation to the United States. He resigned from his post as Bishop of Jaro in 1903. No.
Western Cotabato. (Alamada, Aleosan, Banisilan, Libungan, Midsayap, Pigcawayan, and Pikit); Maguindanao (except three towns); Sultan Kudarat (except Columbio and Palimbang) Metropolitan Cathedral and Parish of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception. Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception. August 11, 1950.
Gaudencio Borbón Rosales (born August 10, 1932 [1]) is a Filipino Roman Catholic Cardinal who was Archbishop of Manila, succeeding Jaime Sin in 2003, and succeeded by Luis Antonio Tagle in 2011. Being the Metropolitan of the ecclesiastical province of Manila, he was the 31st archbishop of Manila and the fourth native Filipino to hold the post ...
Jaime Lachica Sin PLH, OS, OL (Chinese: 辛海梅, 辛海棉; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Sin Hái-mûi, Sin Hái-mî; August 31, 1928 – June 21, 2005), commonly and formally known as Jaime Cardinal Sin, was the 30th Catholic Archbishop of Manila and the third cardinal from the Philippines. He was instrumental in the historic and peaceful 1986 People ...
On February 6, 1579, he was selected by the King of Spain and confirmed by Pope Gregory XIII as the first Bishop of Manila. He was installed in 1581. He strongly opposed enslaving the indigenous people of the Philippines. He served as Bishop of Manila until his death on December 4, 1594, aged 82.