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The Most Reverend


Rolando Octavus Joven Tria Tirona


Metropolitan Archbishop Emeritus of Cáceres
Archbishop Tirona in 2017
SeeCáceres
Appointed8 September 2012
Installed22 November 2012
Retired22 February 2024
PredecessorLeonardo Z. Legaspi
SuccessorRex Andrew C. Alarcón
Other post(s)Auxiliary Bishop of Manila
Bishop of Malolos
Prelate of Infanta
Titular Bishop of Vulturaria
Orders
Ordination21 April 1974
Consecration29 December 1994
by Jaime Cardinal Sin
Personal details
Born

Rolando Octavus Joven Tria Tirona


(1946-07-22)July 22, 1946
Kawit, Cavite, Philippines
DenominationRoman Catholic
EducationCentro Escolar University
Alma materSan Beda University
MottoChristi Sumus (lit.'We Belong to Christ')
Styles of
Rolando Octavus Joven T. Tirona
Reference styleThe Most Reverend
Spoken styleYour Excellency
Religious styleArchbishop

Ordination history of
Rolando Tria Tirona

History

Priestly ordination

Date21 April 1974

Episcopal consecration

Principal consecratorCardinal Jaime Sin
Co-consecratorsJulio Labayen
Teodoro Buhain Jr.
Date29 December 1994
PlaceManila Cathedral
Episcopal succession

Bishops consecrated by Rolando Tria Tirona as principal consecrator

Rex Andrew C. Alarcon19 March 2019
Luisito Audal Occiano21 June 2024

Rolando Octavus Joven Tria Tirona, OCD (born July 22, 1946), is a prelate of the Catholic Church in the Philippines. He is the Metropolitan Archbishop Emeritus of CáceresinNaga, Philippines, serving from 2012 to 2024.[1] Appointed to succeed the retiring Archbishop Leonardo Legaspi, Pope Francis accepted his resignation on February 22, 2024 and made Rex Andrew Alarcón, then Bishop of Daet, as his successor. Until Alarcón’s installation, Tirona continued serving as Apostolic Administrator.

Biography

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Rolando Tirona was born on July 22, 1946, in Kawit, he finished his elementary and secondary education at Centro Escolar University in 1952 and 1958. He completed a degree in political science at San Beda College before he entered San Carlos Seminary in Makati to finish philosophy in 1968.[2] He entered Carmel on August 15, 1964, and solemnly professed vows on February 10, 1968. He was ordained priest on April 21, 1974, in Rome. He was ordained as bishop on December 29, 1994, at the Manila Cathedral.

He served as Auxiliary Bishop of Manila from 1994 to 1996. He was appointed apostolic administrator of Malolos in January 1996 and served as bishop of the Diocese of Malolos from 1996 to 2003. He became the bishop of Infanta in Quezon province for nine years (2003–2012).[3]

Archbishop of Caceres

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On September 8, 2012, Pope Benedict XVI elevated Tirona to Archbishop of Caceres, replacing the retiring Leonardo Legaspi.[2]

The Archdiocese of Cáceres is a Metropolitan See that comprises the Bicol region, while directly overseeing the third, fourth and fifth congressional districts of Camarines Sur and is centered in Naga. The Archdiocese, having been founded in 1595 in the Royal City of Nueva Caceres (modern-day Naga), is considered one of the oldest in the Philippines with Cebu, Segovia and Manila, and once had jurisdiction that stretched from Samar in the south to Isabela Province in the north. The seat of the Archdiocese is in Pilgrim City of Naga.

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Pope appoints Infanta bishop to Caceres: First Carmelite Prelate in the Archdiocese".
  • ^ a b Escandor, Juan Jr (9 September 2012). "CamSur has new bishop". newsinfo.inquirer.net.
  • ^ "Rome Appoints Tirona New Archbishop of Caceres". September 10, 2012.
  • [edit]
    Catholic Church titles
    Preceded by

    Cirilo R. Almario Jr.

    Bishop of Malolos
    1996–2003
    Succeeded by

    Jose F. Oliveros

    Preceded by

    Julio Xavier Labayen

    Prelate of Infanta
    2003–2012
    Succeeded by

    Bernardino C. Cortez

    Preceded by

    Leonardo Z. Legaspi

    Archbishop of Caceres
    2012–2024
    Succeeded by

    Rex Andrew Alarcon

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