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Rapadas was born on July 12, 1972, in Tondo, Manila, but he was raised in Ipil, Zamboanga Sibugay. He attended St. John Vianney Theological Seminary in Cagayan de Oro, and was ordained a priest in 1999. He also attended the Loyola School of Theology at the Ateneo de Manila University where he obtained his licentiate in dogmatic theology. [2]
The current bishop is Jose Rapadas III, appointed in 2019. Bishop Rapadas was a diocesan clergyman from the Diocese of Ipil in the province of Zamboanga Sibugay . He is the fifth bishop of the Diocese
Jose R. Rapadas III: Jun 13, 2019 (5 years, 191 days) Bishop of Iligan: ... Jose R. Manguiran Bishop Emeritus Diocese of Dipolog: Emmanuel T. Cabajar, CSsR
Jose R. Rapadas III (5 years, 190 days) Lanao del Norte (except Sultan Naga Dimaporo and Balo-i) Cathedral of Saint Michael the Archangel: Saint Michael the Archangel: February 17, 1971 (53 years, 307 days) none: none: 26 parishes and 1 mission station Diocese of Pagadian Dioecesis Pagadianensis: Sede vacante Most Rev. Martin S. Jumoad ...
The document was a response to six questions that Bishop Jose Negri of Santo Amaro in Brazil sent to the Vatican in July, regarding LGBTQ people’s involvement in routine Catholic practices, and ...
Our Lady of the Universe Parish - San Jose, Urdaneta City; Divine Mercy Parish - Cabaruan, Urdaneta City; Vicariate of St. Joseph. St. Vincent Ferrer Parish - Bantog, Asingan; Our Lady of the Pillar Parish - Sta. Maria; St. Patrick of Ireland Parish - Tayug; St. Nicolas of Tolentine Parish - San Nicolas; Our Lady of Nativity Parish - Natividad
The publication, approved by Pope Francis on 21 October, was in response to six questions on the inclusion of LGBT+ people at baptisms and weddings by Bishop Jose Negri in Brazil.
"Diocese" refers to the diocese over which the bishop presided or, if he did not preside, the diocese in which he served as coadjutor bishop or auxiliary bishop. The Roman numeral before the diocese name represents where in the sequence that bishop falls; e.g., the fourth bishop of Manila is written "IV Manila".