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The Diocesan Seminary of Our Lady of the Pillar is the collegiate seminary of the Diocese of Imus located in Buhay na Tubig, Imus, Cavite in the Philippines. The seminary sits on 2.6-hectare lot. [1] The Seminary was established in 1970 through the efforts of Imus Bishop Felix Paz Perez. The seminary used to have a high school department which ...
On February 25, 1993 he was appointed bishop of the Diocese of Imus and installed on April 1, 1993, replacing Felix Perez, who died in office. He served as bishop until retirement on October 22, 2001.
Imus Parish Church, Imus Catholic Church, Our Lady of the Pillar Cathedral Parish: Status: Cathedral Parish Diocesan Shrine: Founded: 1795 () [1] Dedication: Our Lady of the Pillar and Saint John the Baptist [1] Other dedication: November 25, 1961: Past bishop(s) Artemio Casas Felix Perez Manuel C. Sobreviñas Cardinal Luís Antonio Tagle ...
The Catholic faith first came to Imus in 1571, then in Silang in 1581, in Cavite Viejo (now Kawit) in 1587, in Maragondon in 1611, Indang in 1655, Ternate in 1700 and in San Francisco de Malabon (now General Trias) in 1758. As early as 1614, Cavite became a politico-military province.
November 1991 – The Historical Marker commemorating the Tricentennial of the Enthronement of the Soledad was unveiled by Bishop Felix Perez of Imus and Mayor Timoteo Encarnacion of Cavite City at the former site of the Ermita de Porta Vaga. The Marker was granted by the National Historical Institute upon the approval of Director Serafin Quiazon.
Felix Paz Perez, appointed 2nd Bishop of Imus in 1969 Antonio Realubin Tobias, appointed auxiliary bishop of Zamboanga in 1982, then bishop of the Diocese of Pagadian , Diocese of San Fernando in La Union, and finally Diocese of Novaliches until retirement in 2019
Felix Perez, fictional Cuban-American character on Shining Time Station Bishop Felix Paz Perez, Roman Catholic Bishop of Imus, Philippines, known for denouncing the Human rights abuses of the Marcos dictatorship
After the archbishop or bishop retires or dies, the coadjutor normally succeeds him without an appointment by the pope. The pope appoints all coadjutors. All active and retired (arch)bishops in the Philippines, coadjutor , and auxiliary — are members of the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP).