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In 1978, the diocese was subdivided, and the Diocese of Tandag was split off. The diocese is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Cagayan de Oro. The current bishop is Antonieto Dumagan Cabajog who was appointed on July 24, 2001. [2] The jurisdiction of this diocese are the two provinces of Surigao del Norte [3] and Dinagat Islands
Diocese of Surigao; Rhee M. Timbang, Obispo Máximo XIII Cathedral of the Transfiguration Km. 2, National Road, Surigao City, Surigao del Norte Church building founded: 1904 Episcopal jurisdiction: All parishes and missions within the northern territory in the mainland part of the Province of Surigao del Norte: Diocese of Siargao
DXSN (1017 AM) Radyo Magbalantay is a radio station owned and operated by Silangan Broadcasting Corporation, the media arm of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Surigao. Its studio is located on Magallanes St. in Surigao City. The station is currently inactive after the transmitter destroyed by Typhoon Odette. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Diocese of Iligan Dioecesis Iliganensis: Jose R. Rapadas III (5 years, 252 days) Lanao del Norte (except Sultan Naga Dimaporo and Balo-i) Cathedral of Saint Michael the Archangel: Saint Michael the Archangel: February 17, 1971 (54 years, 3 days) none: none: 26 parishes and 1 mission station Diocese of Pagadian Dioecesis Pagadianensis: Sede vacante
The Catholic Church in the Philippines is organized into 72 dioceses in 16 ecclesiastical provinces, as well as seven apostolic vicariates and a military ordinariate. These are the following Catholic cathedrals in the Philippines: [ 1 ]
After the earlier two orders, the Benedictine fathers took over the area at the time when the Surigao province was formally founded in 1901, with Surigao as the capital town. In 1939, the Diocese of Surigao was canonically erected from the Diocese of Cagayan de Oro 's territory, with the Saint Nicholas of Tolentino Parish Church being ...
The same constitution also elevated the diocese of Cebu into an archdiocese while placing all the newly-separated dioceses under a new ecclesiastical province, with Cebu as the new metropolitan see. [4] Its original territory included the provinces of Surigao, Agusan, Bukidnon, Misamis Oriental, Misamis Occidental, Lanao, and the island of ...
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