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Venerable


Alfredo Obviar
Titular Bishop of Linoë
Bishop Emeritus of Lucena
Photograph of Bishop Alfredo Obviar
ChurchRoman Catholic Church
MetropolisLucena
DioceseDiocese of Lucena
SeeLucena
Appointed4 November 1950
In office15 March 1951 until 25 September 1976
PredecessorPosition established
SuccessorJose Tomas Sanchez
Orders
Ordination15 March 1919
by Alfredo Versoza
Consecration29 June 1944
by Guglielmo Piani
RankBishop
Personal details
Born

Alfredo María Obviar y Aranda


(1889-08-29)29 August 1889
Died1 October 1978(1978-10-01) (aged 89)
Lucena, Quezon, Philippines
BuriedMissionary Catechists of Saint Thérèse of the Infant Jesus Compound, Tayabas, Quezon, Philippines
NationalityFilipino
DenominationRoman Catholicism
Previous post(s)Parish priest of Immaculate Conception Parish (Malvar, Batangas) and Cathedral Parish of St. Sebastian (Lipa City) Auxiliary Bishop of Lipa
MottoFaciem tuam, Domine, requiram
('Your Face, O Lord, I seek', Psalm 27:8)
Coat of armsAlfredo Obviar's coat of arms
Styles of
Alfredo Obviar
Reference styleThe Most Reverend
Spoken styleYour Excellency
Religious styleBishop
Posthumous styleVenerable

Alfredo María Obviar y Aranda (29 August 1889 – 1 October 1978) was a Filipino prelate of the Roman Catholic Church and the founder of the Congregation of the Missionary Catechists of Saint Thérèse of the Infant Jesus. He was Bishop of Lucena until his death. His beatification process was opened in 2001 and Obviar was declared venerablebyPope Francis in 2018.[1]

Early life[edit]

Alfredo María Obviar y Aranda was born on 29 August 1889 in Mataás na Lupa, Lipa, Batangas to Telesforo Obviar and Florentina Catalina Aranda. He became an orphan at the early age, and was put under the care of his relatives from his mother's side.[2]

Obviar received his early religious instruction at the college of St. Francis XavierinManila run by the Society of Jesus, where he graduated in 1901. He earned his degree in Bachelor of Arts at Ateneo de Manila in 1914, and proceeded to the University of Santo Tomas Pontifical Seminary for his theological studies.[2]

Obviar received the sacerdotal ordination on 15 March 1919. His pastoral ministry began that same year at Luta (now Malvar, Batangas) and he continued as vicar of the cathedral-parish in Lipa from 1927 to 1944. In both parishes, he established catechetical centers in the población and the barrios.[2] He was also Vicar General for the Diocese of Lipa, and was appointed confessor and chaplain of the Carmelite monastery of Lipa.

Religious life[edit]

On March 11, 1944, Obviar was appointed the first auxiliary bishop of Lipa and titular bishop of Linoë, Turkey.[3] He was subsequently ordained to the episcopate on 29 June 1944, with the Apostolic delegate to the Philippinesm, Archbishop Guglielmo Piani, as principal consecrator, with Pedro Paulo Santos, Bishop of Caceres, and César Ma. Guerrero, auxiliary bishop of Manila as co-consecrators.

On 22 January 1951, Obviar was installed as Apostolic administrator of the new Diocese of Lucena. Motivated by his great work for catechesis, he founded the Missionary Catechists of St. Therese (MCST) on August 12, 1958.[4] He established the Missionary Catechists of Saint Thérèse of the Infant Jesus (MCST), with the help of Mother Mercy Medenilla, who became the first superior of the MCST, and has four other women. The earliest monastic MCST was founded in San Narciso, Quezon.

To compensate for the shortage of priests in the new diocese, Obviar also founded the Our Lady of the Most Holy Seminary which was later renamed as Our Lady of Mount Carmel Seminary, a minor seminary in Sariaya, Quezon. Decades after, a major seminary was founded by the Diocese of Lucena re-institutionalizing the name Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Seminary. The establishment of this increased the number of priests attending from 1951 to 1975. In the year of his retirement, it had increased by more than 100 priests. Obivar ordained Ricardo Jamin Vidal to the priesthood on St. Patrick's Day, 17 March 1956, in Lucena; Vidal would later become a cardinal and Archbishop Emeritus of the Archdiocese of Cebu.

From 11 October 1962 to 8 December 1962, Obviar was a Council Father at the first session of the Second Vatican Council.

After more than 18 years as administrator, Obviar was declared the first diocesan bishop of the Diocese of Lucena on July 15, 1969. He served as Bishop of Lucena until his retirement in 1976.[5]

Death[edit]

Obviar died at the age of 89, in Lucena, Quezon, on 1 October 1978,[6] on the feast of his patron saint Thérèse of the Child Jesus.

Beatification process[edit]

The beatification process was opened in 2001, Obviar was declared Servant of God in 2005. Pope Francis named him as venerable on 7 November 2018.[1][7]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Filipino bishop 2 steps away from sainthood". Sun.Star. November 9, 2018. Retrieved November 9, 2018.
  • ^ a b c "Venerable Alfredo Obviar", Oclarim, Semanario Catolico de Macau, November 23, 2018
  • ^ "Bishop Alfredo Maria Obviar y Aranda", Catholic Hierarchy
  • ^ Tubeza, Philip C., "Retired Manila Archbishop Gaudencio Cardinal Rosales to make a saint", Philippine Daily Inquirer, October 16, 2011
  • ^ Patinio, Ferdinand. "Bishops laud Pope declaration of Obviar as 'venerable'", Philippine News Agency, November 9, 2018
  • ^ Kosloski, Philip. "Three Filipino Bishops on the Road to Canonization", Aleteia, January 2, 2018
  • ^ "Pope Francis declares Bishop Alfredo Obviar a 'venerable'", GMA News Online, November 8, 2018
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