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The following is a list of bishops of the Catholic Church in the Philippines. The Catholic Church in the Philippines comprises: 52 Latin Church dioceses led by bishops; 7 apostolic vicariates led by apostolic vicars; 5 5 territorial prelatures led by Bishop-Prelate; The Military Ordinariate of the Philippines, for military personnel
Under consecrators are the numbers (or letters) referencing previous bishops on the list. The number listed first represents the principal consecrator. If a series of letters is under "Consecrators", then the consecrators were bishops from outside the Philippines (the list of foreign sees is at the bottom of the page).
National Shrine of Saint Anne (Philippines) National Shrine of the Divine Mercy (Philippines) Obando Church; Our Lady of Most Holy Rosary Parish Church (Makinabang) Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish Church (Pulong Buhangin) Saint Martin of Tours Parish Church (Bocaue) Saint Paul the First Hermit Cathedral; San Isidro Labrador Church (Pulilan)
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The following is a partial list of Christian denominations in the Philippines. Christianity is the country's dominant religion, [1] [2] followed by about 89 percent of the population. [3]
Catholic ecclesiastical provinces in the Philippines Catholic apostolic vicariates in the Philippines The Catholic dioceses in the Philippines are grouped into 16 ecclesiastical provinces , each of which comprises a metropolitan archdiocese and several suffragan dioceses and is headed by the archbishop , as the metropolitan bishop of the province.
Catholic ceremony in the Philippines, circa pre-1930. When the Spanish clergy were driven out in 1898, there were so few indigenous clergy that the Catholic Church in the Philippines was in imminent danger of complete ruin. Under American administration, the situation was saved and the proper training of Filipino clergy was undertaken. [9]
Duke of Rohan-Rohan [2] Marie Sophie de Courcillon: Philippe Egon de Courcillon (Courcillon) 6 Aug 1713 2 Sep 1732 26 January 1749 husband's death: 4 April 1756 Anne Julie de Melun: Louis de Melun, Prince of Epinoy (Melun) 1698 16 September 1714 6 May 1724 husband's death: 18 May 1724 Jules, Prince of Soubise: Anne Marie Louise de La Tour d ...