Roman Catholic Diocese of Boac

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Diocese of Boac

Dioecesis Boacensis

Diyosesis ng Boac
Diocesis de Boac
Catholic
Boac cathedral, Marinduque.jpg
Diocese of Boac coat of arms.svg
Coat of arms
Location
CountryFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Territory Marinduque
Ecclesiastical province Lipa
Metropolitan Lipa
Coordinates 13°26′57″N121°50′14″E / 13.44917°N 121.83722°E / 13.44917; 121.83722
Statistics
Area959 km2 (370 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2021)
291,438
256,611 [1]  (88%)
Parishes14
Churches14
Information
Denomination Roman Catholic
Sui iuris church Latin Church
Rite Roman Rite
Established10 May 1978
Cathedral Cathedral-Parish of the Immaculate Conception and Diocesan Shrine of Mahal na Birhen ng Biglang-Awa
Patron saintMahal na Birhen ng Biglang-Awa (Principal Patroness)
Immaculate Conception (Secondary Patroness)
Secular priests 35
Current leadership
Pope Francis
Bishop Sede vacante
Metropolitan Archbishop Gilbert Armea Garcera
Apostolic AdministratorElino P. Esplana
Vicar GeneralElino P. Esplana
Judicial VicarArvin Madla
Map
Ph locator marinduque boac.png
Map of Marinduque showing the location of Boac
Website
Website of the Diocese

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Boac (Lat: "Dioecesis Boacensis") is a diocese of the Latin Church of the Catholic Church in the Philippines.

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Created suffragan of the Archdiocese of Lipa, separating from the Mother Diocese of Lucena on 2 April 1977, it has jurisdiction over the province of Marinduque. It has a total area of 959.2 square kilometres (370.3 sq mi).

On November 21, 2024, the Diocese elected The Reverend Father Elino P. Esplana as Diocesan administrator. [2] He will lead the Diocese for the time being until the appointment of a new bishop for Boac.

History

The Immaculate Conception Cathedral in Boac serves as the see of the Diocese. It also enshrines the Mahal na Birhen ng Biglang-awa. Boac cathedral, Marinduque.jpg
The Immaculate Conception Cathedral in Boac serves as the see of the Diocese. It also enshrines the Mahal na Birhen ng Biglang-awa.
Our Lady of Biglang-awa, Patroness of the Diocese of Boac Mahal na Birhen Biglang-awa, Patrona ng Diyosesis ng Boac.jpg
Our Lady of Biglang-awa, Patroness of the Diocese of Boac
50th Canonical Coronation Anniversary of Our Lady of Biglang-awa 50th Anniversary of the Coronation of the Mahal na Birhen ng Biglang-awa.JPG
50th Canonical Coronation Anniversary of Our Lady of Biglang-awa

In his book Estado geografico, topografico, estadistico, historico-religioso de la santa y apostolica provincial de S. Gregorio Magno, 1865, Felix de Huerta says that the first apostle to Marinduque was the Franciscan missionary Estevan Cruz, who planted the first cross in 1579 that paved the way for the evangelization of the people. The first visita was established in 1580 and it was called "Monserrat de Marinduque" (now Boac) with Alonzo Banol as its minister. In 1609 two other "visitas" were instituted, "San Juan de Marinduque" (now Sta. Cruz) and San Bernardo de Marinduque (now Gasan) with Pedro de Talavera and Juan Rosado as their first pastors, respectively. Later on, the Franciscans ceded the administration of the island to the Archbishop of Manila in 1613.

The Jesuits in the Philippines 1581–1768, a book written by Horacio de la Costa, states that Archbishop Miguel Garcia Serrano of Manila entrusted the island of Marinduque to the care of the Society of Jesus in 1621. The Jesuits stayed in the province and founded the town of Boac on 8 December 1622 and later on the towns of Sta. Cruz and Gasan. By virtue of a Spanish royal decree dated 19 May 1864, the Augusti-nian Recollect Fathers took over the spiritual administration of Boac in exchange for the curacies they left behind to the hands of the Jesuit missionaries in Mindanao.

Before the creation of the Diocese of Lipa by Pope Pius X, the island of Marinduque, since 14 August 1595 till 10 April 1910, belonged to Archdiocese of Manila. When the Diocese of Lucena was created on 20 August 1950, Marinduque became a part of her. On 2 April 1977, by virtue of the apostolic bull "Cum Tempore Maturare" issued by Pope Paul VI, Marinduque was created as an independent diocese, called Diocese of Boac.

On 10 May 1978, carried by the effect of the papal bull, the Diocese of Boac was canonically erected according to the Decretum Executorium signed by Bruno Torpigliani, the Apostolic Nuncio to the Philippines. Rafael M. Lim, the former Bishop of Laoag since 1971 and a native of Boac, was appointed on 26 January 1978 by Paul VI as the first bishop of the new diocese.

Ordinaries

No.PictureNameFromUntilNotesCoat of arms
1 Diocese of Boac coat of arms.svg Rafael Montiano Lim1978September 10, 1998Died in office. Coat of arms of Rafael Montiano Lim as Bishop of Boac.svg
2 JfBishops0422SanFernandofvf 03.JPG José Francisco Oliveros March 20, 2000August 5, 2004Installed bishop of Malolos succeeding Bishop Rolando Tirona who was transferred to the Prelature of Infanta. Died in office while serving the same post. Coat of arms of Jose Francisco Oliveros as Bishop of Boac.svg
3 Bishop Reynaldo G. Evangelista, O.F.S.jpg Reynaldo Gonda Evangelista February 22, 2005June 5, 2013Installed Bishop of Imus succeeding Luis Antonio Tagle who became Archbishop of Manila. Coat of arms of Reynaldo Gonda Evangelista as Bishop of Boac.svg
4 Most Rev. Marcelino Antonio M. Maralit Jr.jpg Marcelino Antonio M. Maralit Jr. March 17, 2015November 21, 2024Installed as Bishop of San Pablo on November 21, 2024 succeeding Buenaventura Malayo Famadico after his resignation. Coat of arms of Marcelino Antonio Malabanan Maralit.svg

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References

  1. "Boac (Catholic Diocese)". gcatholic.org. Retrieved 2023-09-16.
  2. "𝐂𝐎𝐍𝐆𝐑𝐀𝐓𝐔𝐋𝐀𝐓𝐈𝐎𝐍𝐒 To our Diocesan Administrator REV. Fr. ELINO P. ESPLANA". Facebook .

13°26′55″N121°50′29″E / 13.4486°N 121.8415°E / 13.4486; 121.8415