Archbishop of Lipa

The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Lipa is the head of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lipa and the Metropolitan Bishop of the suffragan dioceses of Boac, Gumaca, Lucena and the Prelature of Infanta.

Archbishop of Lipa
Archbishopric
catholic
Incumbent:
Gilbert Armea Garcera
Location
CountryPhilippines
Ecclesiastical provinceEcclesiastical Province of Lipa
Information
EstablishedBishopric in 1910
Archbishopric in 1972
ArchdioceseArchdiocese of Lipa
CathedralMetropolitan Cathedral of San Sebastian
Website
Archbishop of Lipa

The most recent Archbishop was Ramon Arguelles. He was ordained bishop on Jan. 6, 1994. On May 14, 2004, he was appointed Archbishop of Lipa. Pope Francis accepted Arguelles' letter of resignation on February 2, 2017 and decided to name Bishop of Daet Gilbert Garcera as the eventual successor.[1]

History

When the original Diocese of Lipa was created on April 10, 1910, the Bishop of Lipa had authority over a very vast region of a mostly homogenous Tagalog population. The Bishop used to oversee the Roman Catholics in the provinces of Batangas, Laguna, Quezon, Marinduque and Mindoro.[2]

In 1936, the first territorial re-organisation of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lipa was promulgated with the creation of the Apostolic Prelature of Calapan, thus separating the province of Mindoro from the Archdiocese. This was followed by the creation of the Diocese of Lucena and the Prelature of Infanta in 1950.

Another re-organisation happened in 1967 when the province of Laguna was raised to the rank of a diocese under the titular Diocese of San Pablo. The Diocese of Boac in Marinduque was created in 1977 and that of Gumaca in 1984. Both dioceses were part of the Diocese of Lucena before their establishment. In 1983 the new Apostolic Vicariate of San Jose in Occidental Mindoro was created.

Today the Archdiocese of Lipa is for the province of Batangas alone. But the population has multiplied many times over. The archdiocese is divided into 6 vicariates, each headed by a vicar forane . Except for the parishes in Vicariate IV which are run by the Oblates of St. Joseph, all other parishes are run by the diocesan clergy. There are 49 parishes in all, served by 143 priests. 122 of them diocesan. There are 13 religious brothers, and 197 religious sisters. Catholic schools number 23, high school seminaries 2 and college seminaries 3. Two pastoral centers are being maintained.

Past and Present Prelates of Lipa

No. Incumbent Tenure Notes
From Until
1Giuseppe Petrelli †Apr 12, 1910 AppointedMar 30, 1915Appointed as the first Bishop of the Archdiocese of Lipa; later appointed as official to the Roman Curia
2Alfredo Florentin Verzosa †06 Sept 1916Feb 25, 1951Retired from office
3Alejandro Ayson Olalia †Dec 28, 1953Jan 2, 1973Elevated to the rank of Archbishop when Lipa became an Archdiocese on 20 June 1972; died in office
4Ricardo Jamin VidalAug 22, 1973Apr 13, 1981Later appointed as the Archbishop of Cebu
5Mariano Garcés Gaviola †Apr 13, 1981Dec 30, 1992Retired from office
6Gaudencio Borbon RosalesDec 30, 1992Sept 15, 2003Later appointed as the Archbishop of Manila
7Ramon Cabrera ArguellesMay 14, 2004Feb 2, 2017Retired from office
8Gilbert Armea GarceraFeb 2, 2017PresentFormer Bishop of Daet Later appointed as the Fifth Archbishop of Lipa and Eighth Local Ordinary

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References

  1. "Pope Francis names new archbishop of Lipa". February 3, 2017.
  2. "Archdiocese of Lipa". Cbcponline.net. Retrieved April 7, 2011.
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