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Archdiocese of Lingayen-Dagupan
Archidioecesis Lingayensis-Dagupanensis
Arkidiosis na Lingayen-Dagupan
Arkidiocesis ti Lingayen-Dagupan Arkidiyosesis ng Lingayen-Dagupan Arquidiócesis de Lingayén-Dagúpan
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Country | Philippines |
Territory | Central Pangasinan (Basista, Bautista, Bayambang, Binmaley, Calasiao, Dagupan, Laoac, Lingayen, Malasiqui, Manaoag, Mangaldan, Mapandan, San Carlos, San Fabian, San Jacinto, Santa Barbara, Urbiztondo) |
Ecclesiastical province | Lingayen-Dagupan |
Metropolitan | Lingayen-Dagupan |
Coordinates | 16°02′32″N 120°20′04″E / 16.04215°N 120.33433°E / 16.04215; 120.33433 |
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Area | 1,565 km2 (604 sq mi) |
Population - Total - Catholics | (as of 2021) 1,494,300 1,209,250[1] (80.9%) |
Parishes | 52 |
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Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Sui iuris church | Latin Church |
Rite | Roman Rite |
Established | May 19, 1928 |
Cathedral | Metropolitan Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist |
Co-cathedral | Co-Cathedral and Parish of the Epiphany of Our Lord |
Patron saint | St. John the Evangelist |
Secular priests | 76 |
Current leadership | |
Pope | Francis |
Metropolitan Archbishop | Socrates Buenaventura Villegas |
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Auxiliary Bishops | Fidelis Bautista Layog |
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Jurisdiction of the metropolitan see within the Philippines. | |
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Archdiocese of Lingayen-Dagupan |
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lingayen–Dagupan is an archdiocese of the Roman Catholic Church in the ProvinceofPangasinan, Philippines. Its cathedral is the Metropolitan Cathedral of St. John the EvangelistinDagupan with a co-cathedral, the Epiphany of Our Lord Parish Church, in the neighboring municipality of Lingayen.
Its suffragan dioceses of San Jose and CabanatuaninNueva Ecija, along with the diocese of MalolosinBulacan (suffragan of Archdiocese of Manila), the entire territory of the Archdiocese of San Fernando, and the Prelature of InfantainAurora (suffragan of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lipa), form the group of dioceses that oversee the entire Central Luzon.
The Diocese of Lingayen was created on May 19, 1928, comprising the entire province of Pangasinan. In 1954, because of the destruction brought on Lingayen by World War II, the see was transferred to Dagupan, and the diocese was named as the Diocese of Lingayen-Dagupan. The diocese was elevated to an archdiocese in 1963.[2][3]
The nimbed silver eagle is the symbol of Saint John the Apostle and Evangelist, the titular of the cathedralatDagupan. The silver star (previously depicted as three gold Oriental crowns) refers to the Epiphany of the Lord, the titular of the co-cathedralatLingayen. The red wavy pile represents Lingayen Gulf. The green field represents the "rice-bowl" of the Philippines, the whole of Pangasinan and Nueva Ecija. The three heraldic roses represent our Lady, the Mystical Rose, who is venerated in the archdiocese under three titles: Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary of Manaoag; Our Lady of Purification; and Mary Help of Christians.[4][5]
No. | Picture | Name | From | Until | Coat of arms |
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1 | Cesar Maria Guerrero y Rodriguez | February 22, 1929 | December 16, 1937 | ||
2 | Mariano Aspiras Madriaga | March 17, 1938 | February 7, 1973 | ||
3 | Federico Guba Limon | February 7, 1973 | July 15, 1991 | ||
4 | Oscar Valero Cruz | July 15, 1991 | November 4, 2009 | ||
5 | Socrates Buenaventura Villegas | November 4, 2009 | present |
No. | Picture | Name | From | Until | Coat of arms |
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1 | Francisco Raval Cruces | April 2, 1968 | March 4, 1970
(appointed Bishop of Ilagan) |
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2 | Jesus Aputen Cabrera | May 5, 1980 | April 22, 1985
(appointed Bishop of Alaminos) |
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3 | Renato Pine Mayugba | October 18, 2005 | October 12, 2012 (appointed Bishop of Laoag) | ||
4 | Jose Elmer Imas Mangalinao | May 31, 2016 | May 24, 2018
(appointed Bishop of Bayombong) |
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5 | Fidelis Bautista Layog | March 18, 2019 | present |
The archdiocese has five suffragan dioceses:
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