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1 Creation of the Diocese  





2 Statistics  





3 Coat of arms of the Diocese  





4 Bishop of Parañaque  





5 References  





6 External links  














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Diocese of Parañaque


Dioecesis Paranaquensis
Diocesis de Paranaque

Diyosesis ng Parañaque

Catholic
Coat of arms
Location
CountryPhilippines
Territory
Ecclesiastical provinceManila
MetropolitanManila
Headquarters8 Villonco Road, West Service Road
Sucat, Muntinlupa 1770
Coordinates14°26′56N 121°02′26E / 14.4488371°N 121.0405263°E / 14.4488371; 121.0405263
Statistics
Area126 km2 (49 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2021 (2021))
1,857,189
1,476,466[1] (79.5%)
Parishes50 (5 diocesan shrines, 3 national shrines)
Churches58
Congregations18
Schools12
Information
DenominationCatholic
Sui iuris churchLatin Church
RiteRoman Rite
EstablishedDecember 7, 2002 (2002-12-07)
CathedralCathedral-Parish of Saint Andrew and Diocesan Shrine of Nuestra Señora del Buen Suceso de Palanyag
Patron saintAndrew the Apostle
Our Lady of the Good Event
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
BishopJesse E. Mercado
Metropolitan ArchbishopJose Advincula
Vicar GeneralAllen C. Aganon

The Diocese of Parañaque (Latin: Dioecesis Paranaquensis; Filipino: Diyosesis ng Parañaque; Spanish: Diócesis de Parañaque) is a diocese of the Latin Church of the Catholic ChurchinMetro Manila, Philippines which encompasses the cities of Parañaque, Las Piñas, and Muntinlupa. Previously belonging to the Archdiocese of Manila, the Ecclesiastical District of Parañaque (formerly, PPLM) was declared an independent diocese on December 7, 2002, by Pope John Paul II by virtue of the papal bull Ad Efficacius.[2] The district bishop, Jesse Eugenio Mercado, also one of the auxiliary bishops of Manila, was designated as its first and only bishop and was formally installed on January 28, 2003.

The diocese comprises 50 full-fledged parishes (five of which are pronounced diocesan shrines, 3 of which are national shrines), 2 quasi-parishes, and 1 non-parochial shrine. The Diocesan Shrine of Nuestra Señora del Buen Suceso de Palanyag – Saint Andrew Cathedral-ParishinLa Huerta, Parañaque serves as the episcopal see of the diocese.

Creation of the Diocese[edit]

On December 7, 2002, Pope John Paul II erected the Diocese of Parañaque through the Apostolic Constitution Ad efficacius, upon the recommendation of Cardinal Jaime Sin and consultation with the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines. The Apostolic Nuncio, Archbishop Antonio Franco, endorsed this request to the Congregation for Bishops, and it was considered and approved by the Pope.[3]

Cathedral-Parish of Saint Andrew and Diocesan Shrine of Diocesan Shrine of Nuestra Señora del Buen Suceso de Palanyag

It effectively carved the cities of Parañaque, Las Piñas, and Muntinlupa from the Archdiocese of Manila. The diocese thus became a suffragan of the archdiocese, with the Archbishop of Manila as its metropolitan archbishop. The parish of Saint Andrew was raised to the rank and dignity of a Cathedral being the see of Parañaque. The parish was oldest in the area, thus given the honor to be the see of the bishop and the city where it stands became eponymous to the diocese.[4]

Jesse Mercado was appointed bishop of the diocese on the day of its establishment, and installed to be the first bishop of the Diocese of Paranaque on January 28, 2003.[5]

At the time of its erection, the Diocese of Parañaque has an area of 126.50 square kilometers (48.84 sq mi) and a population of 1,381,000, of which 1,269,122 were Catholics, with 48 parishes, 46 diocesan priests, 87 religious priests, 87 male religious institutes, 61 female religious institutes, 382 educational institutions and 35 charitable institutions.[5]

Statistics[edit]

As of 2019, the total population within the territory of the diocese was 1,857,355, of whom 1,476,597 were Catholics.[6]

There diocese has 50 parishes. Three of them, Baclaran Church, National Shrine of Mary Help of Christians in Parañaque, and the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal in Muntinlupa, have been declared National shrines. Five are Diocesan Shrines Diocesan Shrine of Nuestra Señora del Buen Suceso de Palanyag, Diocesan Shrine of St. Joseph Parish, Diocesan Shrine of the Five Wounds of Our Lord Jesus Christ, Diocesan Shrine of Our Lady of the Abandoned Parish and Diocesan Shrine of St. Peregrine Laziosi Parish. There are four quasi-parishes and two chaplaincies ministered to by the clergy, grouped in six vicariates: three in Parañaque, two in Las Piñas and one in Muntinlupa.[4]

Coat of arms of the Diocese[edit]

The miter symbolizes the pastoral authority of the bishop over the diocese, represented by the three divisions in the shield. On top is represented the first city within the diocese and its seat, Parañaque. It is symbolized by the crown with an "M" standing for the patroness of the city, Nuestra Señora del Buen Suceso de Palanyag. In the middle is Las Piñas pictured by the internationally acclaimed Bamboo Organ housed in the parish of St. Joseph found in the said city. The third city of the jurisdiction of the diocese is Muntinlupa with the blazon of the small mountain near a body of water.

Red represents the Holy Spirit, and the blue, Mary. The gradation from red to blue is symbolic of the overshadowing of the Holy Spirit on Mary, thus the incarnation of Jesus (Luke 1:34). The movement from dark (color) to bright is the hope that through the episcopal ministry, the "dawn from on high shall break" (Luke 1:78) upon the people of God in the diocese.

Bishop of Parañaque[edit]

Since its creation, Jesse Eugenio Mercado has been the bishop of Parañaque.

Mercado was born on June 6, 1951 in Caloocan. He studied at St. Joseph School and completed his philosophical and theological formation at the Jesuit-run San Jose Seminary. After becoming a priest, he took his licentiate in theology at the Angelicum in Rome (1981–1984).

He was ordained to the priesthood on March 19, 1977 for the Archdiocese of Manila. There, he served as assistant parish priest of San Isidro Labrador Parish in Pasay (1977), Spiritual Director at the San Pablo Regional Seminary (1977–1979), Director of the Pre-College Department of the San Carlos Seminary (1979–1981), Professor of Theology at the San Carlos Seminary (1985–1988), Rector of the Holy Apostles Seminary (1988–1994), and Rector of the Pontificio Collegio Filippino (1994–1997).

He was named Titular Bishop of Talaptula and Auxiliary Bishop of Manila on February 25, 1997 and was ordained on March 31 of the same year.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Paranaque (Catholic Diocese)". gcatholic.org. Retrieved 16 September 2023.
  • ^ "The Holy See" (PDF). w2.vatican.va. Retrieved 31 December 2018.
  • ^ "Acta Apostolicae Sedis, XCV, no. 4 (2003)" (PDF). Acta Apostolicae Sedis. 5 April 2003. Retrieved 17 April 2021.
  • ^ a b Claretian Publications (26 May 2017). "58. Diocese of Parañaque". www.claretianpublications.com. Retrieved 16 April 2021.
  • ^ a b c "RINUNCE E NOMINE". press.vatican.va. Retrieved 17 April 2021.
  • ^ Cheney, David. "Parañaque (Diocese) [Catholic-Hierarchy]". www.catholic-hierarchy.org. Retrieved 17 April 2021.
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