President of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines

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President of the
Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines
Pangulo ng
Kapulungan ng mga Katolikong Obispo sa Pilipinas
CBCP logo.svg
Bishop Pablo Virgilio S. David.jpg
Incumbent
Pablo Virgilio David
since December 1, 2021
Seat Manila, Philippines
Term length 2 years
Renewable once

The President of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines (Filipino: Pangulo ng Kapulungan ng mga Katolikong Obispo sa Pilipinas) is the executive head of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines.

Like all CBCP officials, the length of the term of the CBCP is two years and can run for a maximum of two terms. [1]

By tradition, the CBCP usually elects the Vice President as the next president. [1]

The President along with the CBCP Permanent Council comes of with a collective decision for the CBCP. [2]

Pablo Virgilio David, Bishop of Kalookan, is the CBCP President since December 1, 2021.

The following is a list of people who held the post.

List

Source for Presidents; 1945–2014: CBCP [3]

NameDioceseTenure
StartEnd
Gabriel Reyes Archdiocese of Cebu January 1, 1945December 31, 1949
Archdiocese of Manila January 1, 1950December 31, 1952
Rufino Santos 1.jpg Rufino Santos Archdiocese of Manila January 1, 1953December 31, 1956
No image.svg Juan Sison Archdiocese of Nueva Segovia January 1, 1957December 31, 1960
Julio Rosales Archdiocese of Cebu January 1, 1961December 31, 1965
No image.svg Lino Gonzaga Diocese of Palo January 1, 1966December 31, 1969
No image.svg Teopisto Alberto Archdiocese of Caceres January 1, 1970December 31, 1973
Cardinal Julio Rosales Archdiocese of Cebu January 1, 1974November 30, 1977
Cardinal Jaime Sin in 1988.jpg Cardinal Jaime Sin Archdiocese of Manila December 1, 1977November 30, 1981
Antonio Mabutas Archdiocese of Davao December 1, 1981November 30, 1984
Cardinal Ricardo Vidal.jpg Cardinal Ricardo Vidal Archdiocese of Cebu December 1, 1985November 30, 1987
Fr. Leonardo Z. Legaspi, OP.jpg Leonardo Legaspi Archdiocese of Caceres December 1, 1987November 30, 1991
No image.svg Carmelo Morelos Archdiocese of Zamboanga December 1, 1991November 30, 1995
Oscar Cruz Archdiocese of Lingayen-Dagupan December 1, 1995November 30, 1999
Cardinal Quevedo in 2016 (Crop).png Orlando Quevedo Archdiocese of Cotabato December 1, 1999November 30, 2003
Fernando Capalla.jpg Fernando Capalla Archdiocese of Davao December 1, 2003November 30, 2005
Archbishop Angel Lagdameo (cropped).jpg Angel Lagdameo Archdiocese of Jaro December 1, 2005November 30, 2009
No image.svg Nereo Odchimar Diocese of Tandag December 1, 2009November 30, 2011
Archbishop Jose S. Palma, O.P.jpg José S. Palma Archdiocese of Cebu December 1, 2011November 30, 2013
Archbishop Socrates Villegas, O.P.jpg Socrates Villegas Archdiocese of Lingayen-Dagupan December 1, 2013November 30, 2017
Romulo Valles Balangiga bell turnover (cropped).jpg Romulo Valles Archdiocese of Davao December 1, 2017 [4] November 30, 2021
Bishop Pablo Virgilio S. David.jpg Pablo Virgilio David Diocese of Kalookan December 1, 2021 [5] [6] incumbent

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