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Diocese of Bangued
Dioecesis Banguedensis
Diocesis ti Bangued
Diyosesis ng Bangued
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Territory | Abra |
Ecclesiastical province | Nueva Segovia |
Statistics | |
Area | 3,975 km2 (1,535 sq mi) |
Population - Total - Catholics | (as of 2021) 271,081 225,637[1] (83.2%) |
Parishes | 24 |
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Denomination | Catholic Church |
Sui iuris church | Latin Church |
Rite | Roman Rite |
Established | June 12, 1955 (Territorial Prelature) November 15, 1982 (Diocese) |
Cathedral | Cathedral of St James the Elder |
Patron saint | James the Great |
Secular priests | 25 |
Current leadership | |
Pope | Francis |
Bishop | Leopoldo Jaucian |
Metropolitan Archbishop | Marlo Mendoza Peralta |
Vicar General | Pablo Nilo Peig |
The Diocese of Bangued (Lat: Dioecesis Banguedensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical province or diocese of the Catholic Church in the Philippines.[2]
The current bishop is Leopoldo Corpuz Jaucian, appointed in 2007.
The pilgrim's staff and the two scallops are the most popular symbols of Saint James the Great, the titular of the cathedral. The blue wavy pale represents the Abra River. The mountains and green fields represent the mountainous province of Abra.[3]
Bishop | Period in Office | Coat of Arms | |
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1. | Odilo Etspueler | August 20, 1956 – November 20, 1987 retired | ![]() |
2. | Cesar C. Raval |
November 25, 1988 – January 18, 1992 resigned |
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3. | Artemio L. Rillera | June 28, 1993 – April 1, 2005 appointedBishop of San Fernando de La Union | ![]() |
4. | Leopoldo C. Jaucian | January 5, 2007 – present | ![]() |
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17°35′45″N 120°37′01″E / 17.5957°N 120.6170°E / 17.5957; 120.6170
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