Joel Porlares

Joel Ocop Porlares is the current and 14th Obispo Máximo or Supreme Bishop of the Philippine Independent Church (Iglesia Filipina Independiente or IFI) since June 2023.


Joel Porlares,
Obispo Maximo XIV
14th Supreme Bishop of the Philippine Independent Church
Bishop Joel O. Porlares, during the 15th General Assembly of the CCA in Kerala, India, c. 2023
Installed9 May 2023 (proclaimed)
29 June 2023 (investiture)
PredecessorRhee Timbang
SuccessorIncumbent
Orders
Ordination
  • September 1984 (Priesthood)
ConsecrationJuly 25, 2013 (Episcopate)
by Ephraim Fajutagana
Personal details
Born
Joel Ocop Porlares

(1961-01-01) January 1, 1961
Tacloban, Leyte, Philippines
NationalityFilipino
DenominationAglipayan
(Philippine Independent Church/Iglesia Filipina Independiente)
ResidenceManila
Bulacan
SpouseRowena C. Porlares
Children3
Previous post(s)IFI General Secretary (2017-2023)
IFI Diocesan Bishop of Bataan and Bulacan
EducationSt. Andrew’s Theological Seminary (BTh and MDiv)
University of Santo Tomas (JCL)
Coat of armsJoel Porlares,  Obispo Maximo XIV's coat of arms
Styles of
Joel Porlares
Reference styleHis Eminence, His Grace
Spoken styleYour Eminence, Your Grace
Religious styleObispo Máximo XIV
The Most Reverend

He was the church's General Secretary, the second highest post in the church, from June 2017 to June 2023.[1] He was elected Obispo Máximo, the highest post of the church, during the 15th General Assembly, the highest policy-making body of the church, on May 9, 2023.[2]

Early life and education

Porlares was born in Tacloban City, Leyte on January 1, 1961, and was raised in Basey, Samar. His father was a priest of the IFI in Samar.

Porlares graduated with a bachelor's degree in Theology from Saint Andrew's Theological Seminary (SATS) in Quezon City in 1984, and obtained his master's degree in Divinity from the same institution in 1989. He also took a Licentiate of Canon Law at the University of Santo Tomas.

Early ministerial roles

Porlares was involved in the programs of the Christian Conference of Asia (CCA) since his youth and participated in the Asia Youth Assembly (1984) organised by the CCA, which was held in New Delhi, India, as well as in other CCA Youth Programs in the late 1980s including one in 1986.[3]

He was the program coordinator of the Bataan Ecumenical Council and the regional program coordinator of the Central Luzon Ecumenical Council of the National Council of Churches in the Philippines (NCCP) in 1987 and 1988, respectively.[3]

Ecclesiastical roles

Porlares in 2019
Porlares (left) with The Right Reverend Felixberto "Bert" L. Calang (right), Diocesan Bishop of Cagayan de Oro, during the 15th IFI General Assembly in May 2023 held at the Mella Hotel, Las Piñas City.

Porlares was ordained into the priesthood in September 1984. He served as a priest in the Dioceses of Greater Manila Area, Western Pangasinan, and Bataan and Bulacan, where he eventually became the diocesan bishop.[4][5]

He taught Canon Law and Church History at the Aglipay Central Theological Seminary (ACTS) in Urdaneta, Pangasinan, where he served as its academic coordinator in 1996 to 1999, and at St. Andrew's Theological Seminary in Quezon City.[6]

He is also the vice-chairperson of the National Council of Churches in the Philippines (NCCP) since 2019.[7][8]

He was elected General Secretary of IFI in May 2017.[9] He was elevated to Obispo Máximo on June 29, 2023, and succeeded Rhee Timbang after getting elected on May 9, 2023. Delegates to the 15th General Assembly, held at the Mella Hotel in Las Piñas, elected Porlares via majority votes after garnering 165 votes in contrast to the 117 votes of his closest contender, Felixberto Calang, diocesan bishop of Cagayan de Oro.[10][3]

On June 29, 2023, the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul, Porlares was installed as the 14th Obispo Máximo at the Iglesia Filipina Independiente National Cathedral of the Holy Child which was also attended by the IFI's ecumenical partner and concordat churches, including representatives from the Roman Catholic Church.[11]

Personal life

Porlares is married and has three sons. He is a member of the Freemasonry's Grand Lodge of the Philippines.[12][13]

References

  1. Sarmiento, Bong S. (August 2, 2017). "IFI renews calls to release jailed bishop in Ozamiz". MindaNews. Retrieved June 30, 2023.
  2. "Farewell and welcome: Commissioning of new Anglican Alliance Facilitator for East Asia". AnglicanAlliance.org. Anglican Alliance. May 15, 2023. Retrieved June 29, 2023.
  3. "CCA General Secretary felicitates Obispo Maximo-Elect Joel O. Porlares the new Primate – of the Iglesia Filipina Independiente (IFI)". Christian Conference of Asia. May 10, 2023. Retrieved June 29, 2023.
  4. Esconde, Perla. "Aglipayans celebrate 113th proclamation anniversary". 1Bataan News. Retrieved June 29, 2023.
  5. "Christian leaders speak out against anti-terror bill". Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines. CBCP News. June 30, 2020. Retrieved June 29, 2023.
  6. "News from the Philippine Independent Church". Union of Utrecht (Old Catholic). Retrieved June 29, 2023.
  7. "FVR: A Lasting Legacy for Peace". National Council of Churches in the Philippines. August 3, 2022. Retrieved June 29, 2023.
  8. Cimagala, Fr. Roy. "The State of Human Rights in the Country, A State of Brokenness (A press statement of the National Council of Churches in the Philippines on the International Human Rights Day 2022)". SamarNews.com. Samar News. Retrieved June 29, 2023.
  9. Roxas, Joseph Tristan (July 23, 2018). "Religious groups appeal to Duterte to stop 'God' comments". GMA News. Retrieved June 29, 2023.
  10. Ucat, Junel (May 4, 2023). "CdeO diocese bishop, gipilian mahimong sunod nga IFI's 'obispo maximo'". Bombo Radyo (DXIF) (in Cebuano). Retrieved June 29, 2023.
  11. Esmaquel, Paterno II R. (July 1, 2023). "New Aglipayan leader installed, upholds church's 'revolutionary past'". Rappler. Retrieved July 2, 2023.
  12. "The Cabletow" (PDF). Grand Lodge of the Philippines. Retrieved June 29, 2023.
  13. Pelaez, Vladimir F. (March 31, 2021). "GLP Documentary on Philippine Masonry". Issuu. The Cable Tow. Retrieved June 29, 2023.
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