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Leonardo Zamora Legaspi, OP (25 November 1935 – 8 August 2014) was the Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Caceres and president of the Catholic Bishops ...
Leonardo Legaspi: S.T.L. 1961 S.T.D 1962 First Filipino Rector Magnificus of University of Santo Tomas 1971–1977, Archbishop of Nueva Caceres 1984–2012, and first Vicar of the Dominican Province of the Philippines [33] [45] Raul Martirez S.T.B. 1960 Bishop-Emeritus of San Jose de Antique 1983–2002 [46] Nicholas Mondejar Ph.L., S.T.L. 1947
When it was appropriate to Filipinize the administration, Leonardo Z. Legazpi became the first Filipino Rector of UST on October 9, 1971. [ 19 ] Since its establishment in 1611, the university's academic life was interrupted only twice: from 1898 to 1899, during the Philippine Revolution against Spain, and from 1942 to 1945, during the Japanese ...
The papal bull also created its two suffragan sees—the Diocese of Legazpi and Sorsogon. [citation needed] Leonardo Legaspi, who was also the first Filipino Rector Magnificus of the Pontifical and Royal University of Santo Tomas, and the first vicar of the Dominican Province of the Philippines once served as archbishop of the archdiocese ...
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]
On January 18, 1984, Leonardo Z. Legaspi was installed as the third Archbishop of Cáceres. He sent a petition to the Holy See to the effect that the title of Basilica be granted to the new church. On May 22, 1985, he received the decree from the Sacred Congregation for Divine Worship bestowing the title and dignity of “Basilica Minore” to ...
From 1997 to 1999 he served as secretary to then-Archbishop Leonardo Z. Legaspi. From 1999 and 2001 he studied at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, Italy, where he obtained his licentiate in church history. [3] Upon his return, he became a professor at the Holy Rosary Minor Seminary.
Leonard Co was the founding president of the Philippine Native Plants Conservation Society. [2] He is credited for discovering eight new species of plants. [6] Aside from these, two species of Philippine endemic plants have been named in his honor: the Mycaranthes leonardi orchid [6] and the Rafflesia leonardi, a parasitic plant species of the genus Rafflesia endemic to the Philippines and ...