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  2. Historical list of the Catholic bishops of the Philippines

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    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". Where a diocese is in bold type it indicates that the bishop is the current bishop of that diocese. Titular sees are not listed. Under consecrators are the numbers (or letters) referencing ...

  3. List of Catholic bishops in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    All archbishops, diocesan bishops, and auxiliary bishops have their one superior which is the Pope who appoints them. All active and retired (arch)bishops in the Philippines, coadjutor , and auxiliary — are members of the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP).

  4. Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines [a] (CBCP) is the permanent organizational assembly of the Catholic bishops of the Philippines exercising together certain pastoral offices for the Christian faithful of their territory through apostolic plans, programs and projects suited to the circumstances of time and place in accordance with law for the promotion of the greater good ...

  5. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Manila - Wikipedia

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    Fray Domingo de Salazar, a Dominican from the Convent of San Sebastian in Salamanca, Spain, was selected by King Philip II of Spain to be bishop of the new diocese and was presented to the pope. [7] [8] Over the course of history and growth of Catholicism in the Philippines, the diocese was elevated and new dioceses had been carved from its ...

  6. Jorge Barlin - Wikipedia

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    Hometown of Jorge Barlin. Jorge Barlín was born April 23, 1850, in Baao, Camarines Sur, the Philippines to Mateo Alfonso Barlín and Francisca Imperial.. He was ordained a priest on September 19, 1875, and consecrated a bishop on June 29, 1906, by Archbishop Ambrose Agius along with co-consecrators Archbishop Jeremiah James Harty and Bishop Frederick Zadok Rooker.

  7. Catholic Church in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The episcopal conference responsible in governing the faith is the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines (CBCP). Christianity, through Catholicism, was first brought to the Philippine islands by Spanish pirates, missionaries and settlers, who arrived in waves beginning in the early 16th century in Cebu by way of colonization.

  8. Category:Roman Catholic bishops in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    19th-century Roman Catholic bishops in the Philippines (1 C, 1 P) 20th-century Roman Catholic bishops in the Philippines (1 C, 60 P) 21st-century Roman Catholic bishops in the Philippines (1 C, 66 P)

  9. Pablo Virgilio David - Wikipedia

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    Pablo Virgilio "Ambo" Siongco David (born March 2, 1959) is a Filipino Catholic prelate who has served as Bishop of Kalookan since 2015. He is president of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines. He was made cardinal on 7 December 2024 by Pope Francis.