Roman Catholic Diocese of Bayombong

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Diocese of Bayombong

Dioecesis Bayombongensis

Diyosesis ng Bayombong
Diocesis ti Bayombong
Diócesis de Bayombong
Catholic
Saint Dominic Cathedral (National Road, Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya; 11-25-2022).jpg
Diocese of Bayombong Coat of Arms.svg
Coat of arms
Location
CountryPhilippines
Territory
Ecclesiastical province Tuguegarao
Statistics
Area6,961 km2 (2,688 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2021)
1,165,000
654,000 [1]  (56.1%)
Parishes20
Information
Denomination Catholic Church
Sui iuris church Latin Church
Rite Roman Rite
Cathedral Cathedral-Parish of St. Dominic of Guzman
Patron saint Dominic of Guzman
Vincent Ferrer (secondary)
Secular priests 27
Current leadership
Pope Francis
Bishop Jose Elmer Mangalinao
Metropolitan Archbishop Ricardo Baccay
Bishops emeritus Ramon Villena
Statistics from Catholic-Hierarchy.org

The Diocese of Bayombong (Lat: Dioecesis Bayombongensis; formerly known as Praelatura Territorialis Bayombongensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction or diocese of the Catholic Church in the Philippines. Its cathedra is in Bayombong Cathedral, in the episcopal see of Bayombong.

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History

Erected on November 7, 1966, through the apostolic constitution Patris Instar as the Territorial Prelature of Bayombong, [2] the said prelature was elevated to a diocese in November 1982 by Pope John Paul II through apostolic constitution Cum Decessores Nostri Romani Pontifices. [3] [4] The diocese is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Tuguegarao.

After the resignation of Bishop Ramon Villena in 2016, Pope Francis appointed Sofronio Aguirre Bancud, SSS, DD, Bishop of Cabanatuan as Apostolic Administrator. On May 24, 2018, the Pope appointed Jose Elmer I. Mangalinao, DD, Auxiliary Bishop of Lingayen-Dagupan, as the third Bishop of the Diocese of Bayombong.

Ordinaries

Bishops
No.NameFromUntilCoat of Arms
1 Diocese of Bayombong Coat of Arms.svg Albert Van Overbeke, CICM, D.D.November 18, 1966September 15, 1986
2 Diocese of Bayombong Coat of Arms.svg Ramon B. Villena, D.D. September 15, 1986May 28, 2016 Coat of arms of Ramon Barrera Villena as Bishop of Bayombong.svg
Sede Vacante - Apostolic Administrator Sofronio Aguirre Bancud May 28, 2016July 25, 2018 Coat of Arms of Sofronio Bancud.svg
3 Diocese of Bayombong Coat of Arms.svg Jose Elmer I. Mangalinao, SThL, D.D.May 24, 2018Incumbent Coat of Arms of Jose Elmer Maglinao.svg

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References

  1. "Bayombong (Diocese)". gcatholic.org. Retrieved September 18, 2023.
  2. Acta Apostolicae Sedis (n.59) (in Latin). Detractis quibusdam territoriis a dioecesi Tuguegaraoana, nova praelatura conditur, « Bayombongensis » nomine. Vatican City: The Holy See. 1967. pp. 478–479.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
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