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3 History  





4 Coat of arms  





5 Feast day  





6 Seminaries  





7 See also  





8 References  





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Coordinates: 14°0411N 121°1936E / 14.06969°N 121.32663°E / 14.06969; 121.32663
 

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Diocese of San Pablo


Dioecesis Sancti Pauli in Insulis Philippinis

Diyosesis ng San Pablo
Diócesis de San Pablo

Catholic
Coat of arms
Location
CountryPhilippines
TerritoryLaguna
Ecclesiastical provinceManila
MetropolitanManila
Coordinates14°04′11N 121°19′36E / 14.06969°N 121.32663°E / 14.06969; 121.32663
Statistics
Area1,918 km2 (741 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2021)
3,748,000
3,036,000[1] (81%)
Parishes92
Schools37
Information
DenominationCatholic Church
Sui iuris churchLatin Church
RiteRoman Rite
EstablishedNovember 28, 1966
CathedralCathedral-Parish of St. Paul the First Hermit
Patron saintPaul the First Hermit
Secular priests220 (145 diocesan, 75 religious)
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
BishopSede Vacante
Metropolitan ArchbishopJose Advincula
Apostolic AdministratorMylo Hubert Vergara
Vicar GeneralRicardo D. De Luna
Episcopal Vicars
  • Jorge Seldon V. Coronado (District I)
  • Mario Rafael M. Castillo (District II)
  • Reynaldo C. Hayag (District III)
  • Luis A. Tolentino (District IV)
  • Judicial VicarJames A. Contreras
    Bishops emeritusLeo M. Drona
    Buenaventura Famadico
    Website
    Diocese of San Pablo

    The Diocese of San Pablo (Latin: Dioecesis Sancti Pauli in Insulis Philippinis, Filipino: Diyosesis ng San Pablo, Spanish: Diócesis de San Pablo) is a Roman Catholic diocese which is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Manila. Its patron saint or titular is Paul the First Hermit, the only one in the world dedicated to him.

    Location

    [edit]

    The diocese covers the entire provinceofLaguna. It is bordered southwest by the Archdiocese of LipainBatangas, north by the Diocese of AntipoloinRizal and Laguna de Bay, west by the Diocese of ImusinCavite, east by the Prelature of Infanta and southeast by the Diocese of LucenainQuezon, and northwest by the Diocese of ParañaqueinMetro Manila.[2]

    Ordinaries

    [edit]
    Bishop Period in Office Coat of Arms
    1. Pedro Natividad Bantigue January 26, 1967 – July 12, 1995
    2. Francisco Capiral San Diego July 12, 1995 – June 28, 2003
    3. Leo Murphy Drona May 14, 2004 – January 25, 2013
    4. Buenaventura Malayo Famadico January 25, 2013 – September 21, 2023

    History

    [edit]

    The seed of Christianity was planted first in the town of Majayjay in 1571, as Augustinian missionaries were in the place and made contact with the natives. Augustinian priests in 1586 erected a parish known as the "Parish of San Pablo delos Montes". It was until 1578 when the Franciscan Apostolic Province of San Gregorio Magno was established in the Philippines and in Laguna. The two missionaries Padre Juan de Plasencia and Padre Diego de Oropesa founded on that same year formal settlements of Lumbang (Lumban) and Pila to become their primary residencia. Padre Pedro Bautista (later Saint Pedro Bautista), being the Minister Provinciale of the Franciscans in the Philippines, expanded further the establishment of parishes and pueblos, namely of Longos, Pakil, and San Antonio in 1587.

    Several religious orders also took hold of parishes and lands, such as the Dominicans (in Binan, Santa Rosa, some in San Pedro and Calamba, even in Cabuyao), the Society of Jesus (in San Pedro and Calamba) and the Augustinians (San Pablo, Bay, and Los Banos; they were later succeeded by Franciscans).

    During the Revolution, churches were sacked and its properties, looted; priests were either massacred or escaped or even arrested by the Katipunan. In order to fill the curate of souls, Filipino native priests took possession of these churches.

    With the advent of the Americans, there came Masonic ideals in schools and societies. The Philippine Independent Church, known popularly as Aglipayans, took hold of their presence in some towns such as Santa Cruz and Nagcarlan.

    To revitalize the Christian life of the faithful in Laguna, missionary activities were made by the Redemptorists and the Jesuits. Devotions to the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, to the Blessed Virgin of Lourdes, Therese of the Child Jesus, and Flores de Mayo were utilized and prospered in each barrio and towns. Apostolates attracted the local elites.

    In 1917, a seminario menor was opened under the auspices of the priests of the Congregation of the Mission until 1941 in San Pablo City.

    Until 1910, Laguna was part of the ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the Archdiocese of Manila; thus, the Diocese of San Pablo was carved out from the newly constituted Diocese of Lipa. The new diocese was erected through the Apostolic Constitution Ecclesiarum per ampla on November 28, 1966, by Pope Paul VI.

    Pedro Bantigue y Natividad was installed as its first bishop on April 18, 1967, and became its Bishop Emeritus in 1995 until his death in 2012. He was succeeded by Francisco San Diego in 1995 who was later transferred as first Bishop of the Diocese of Pasig. Following San Diego's appointment as Bishop of Pasig, he was succeeded by Leo M. Drona, a Salesian, in 2004 until his retirement in 2013. The diocese was then led by Buenaventura M. Famadico, who was installed as fourth Bishop of San Pablo on March 2, 2013.[3] Pope Francis accepted Famadico's resignation in September 2023, thus placing the diocese in sede vacante.

    Coat of arms

    [edit]

    On the superior [upper] section of the shield is a crow with a piece of bread in its beak. It symbolizes the providential feeding of Paul the First Hermit during his long sojourn in the desert. Each day, the crow brought a half piece of bread for his physical sustenance. When Anthony the Abbot discovered his presence and stayed for a while. The crow brought a whole loaf of bread to signify that God takes care of the needs of his two faithful servants.

    On the inferior section of the shield is the nine blue and white circles and a blue lake. The nine blue and white circles represent the nine lakes that are found in the province of Laguna and the City of San Pablo. In San Pablo, the city of the Seven Lakes, we encounter the lakes of Sampaloc, Bunot, Palakpakin, Kalibato, Mohicap, Pandin and Yambo. The eighth circle represents the man-made Lake Caliraya, and the ninth circle represents the great freshwater lake La Laguna de Bae that gave the province its name.

    The blue lake is the actual shape of the Laguna de Bae, the principal natural geographical formation that gave the province its name and forms the natural boundary between the province and the province of Rizal and Metro Manila. The diocese chose the words of Psalm 92:12: “Iustus ut Palma Florebit,” (and the just will flourish like the Palm tree) as its motto.[4]

    Feast day

    [edit]

    The feast day of the diocese is celebrated every January 15. The anniversary of the dedication of the cathedral is a day before the feast day, every January 14. For the cathedral itself, it is ranked with solemnity (Iclass; Double I class with common octave in the whole diocese), but for the parishes in its jurisdiction, it is celebrated with a rank of feast. The same principle goes with the feast of the patron the next day.

    Seminaries

    [edit]

    Because of the shortage of priests in the diocese, there have been several priests that were incardinated into the diocese. With Pedro Bantigue as the newly appointed bishop at that time, he established a seminary, following the canonical erection of the Diocese of San Pablo.

    The San Pablo Minor Seminary was opened in 1968, but was eventually closed in 1981. In that same year, the major seminary of the diocese was established, namely, the Saint Peter's College Seminary, in order to stress the obedience of those under the diocese towards the See of Peter. It was inaugurated on July 6, 1981, under Elias O. Poblete. It is currently located in Barangay Concepcion, San Pablo and serves as the philosophy college seminary of the diocese.  

    The other seminary, the San Pablo Theological Formation House, is located in Tagaytay, Cavite, serves as the formation house for the theology seminarians of the diocese. It was named after Saint Paul the Apostle, as it was formerly named after the patron of the diocese, Saint Paul the First Hermit.[3]

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "San Pablo (Catholic Diocese)". gcatholic.org. Retrieved 2023-09-16.
  • ^ "Lipensis (S. Pauli in Insulis Philippinis), Constitutio Apostolica, Quibusdam territoriis e dioecesi Lipensi detractis, nova conditur dioecesis, nomine «S. Pauli in Insulis Philippinis», d. 28 m. Novembris a. 1966, Paulus PP. VI | Paulus PP. VI". www.vatican.va. Retrieved 2022-02-01.
  • ^ a b "Diocese of San Pablo". www.dioceseofsanpablo.net. Retrieved 2022-02-01.
  • ^ "Diocese of San Pablo". www.dioceseofsanpablo.net.
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