Showing posts with label calbayog clergy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label calbayog clergy. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 05, 2014

(A Calbayognon) Filipino priest in Sierra Leone won’t leave Ebola-stricken people

Filipino priest in Sierra Leone won’t leave Ebola-stricken people
By Jennifer Allegado

Fr. Anthony Patrick Santianez, flanked by two Sierra Leone faithfuls, decides to stay with his parishioners despite the threat of Ebola virus. FILE PHOTO/CBCP NEWS/Inquirer Photo
CALBAYOG CITY, Philippines — Relatives of Anthony Patrick Santianez, a missionary priest in Sierra Leone, say they fear for his health and even his life as he has insisted on staying on with his parishioners in the Ebola-stricken West African country.

The priest’s elder sister, Flerdeliza Santianez-Gaviola, who resides in Barangay (village) San Joaquin in this city, said their family worries about him but they have strong faith and believe God would protect him. (read more . . . )

Monday, February 04, 2013

New Team of Pastors for Our Lady's Nativity Parish

The new Team of Pastors of Our Lady's Nativity Parish was formally installed today. Forming the team are Monsignor Francisco Cinco III, Rev. fr. Niceas Abujuela and Rev. Fr. Roland Cajegas. Bishop Isabelo Abarquez delivered the homily during the Installation Mass which was held at the Sts. Peter Cathedral. The new pastors will be serving the parish until year 2017.
The Diocesan Chancellor, Rev. Fr. Mike Aguilar after he read the appointment of the new Team of Pastors.
The new Pastors as they signed their appointment papers (l-r) Rev. Fr. Niceas Abujuela, Msgr. Francisco Cinco III and Rev. Fr. Roland Cajegas. Witnessing the signing is Rev. Fr. Mike Aguilar.
Bishop Isabelo Abarquez as he officially welcomed the Team of Pastors to Our Lady's Nativity Parish.

Monday, September 03, 2012

in memoriam Bishop Sincero Barcenilla Lucero

Today we commemorate the 19th Death Anniversary of Bishop Sincero Lucero,
the Seventh Bishop of the Diocese of Calbayog (1979-1984)
(Photo courtesy of the Diocese of Calbayog)

DateAgeEventTitle
22 Dec 1935BornCarcar
18 Mar 196125.2Ordained PriestPriest
8 Mar 197741.2AppointedBishop of BoronganPhilippines
24 May 197741.4Ordained BishopBishop of BoronganPhilippines
10 Dec 197944.0AppointedBishop of CalbayogPhilippines
11 Oct 198448.8ResignedBishop of CalbayogPhilippines
3 Sep 199357.7DiedBishop Emeritus of CalbayogPhilippines

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Death of a Bishop



This is my annual tribute to the first bishop of the Diocese of Calbayog. Blame it on the history buff in me and my interest in materials that are old, in this case a very old material dating back to August 14, 1920. It’s among the copies of the Eco de Samar y Leyte which I got sometime in 2008, when our team was preparing for the Calbayog coffee table book.

That particular issue on August 14, 1920 had in its English section this headline: “Mgr. Pablo Singzon, first Bishop of Calbayog died last Tuesday morning”. Let me give you that old account which was written by someone who went by the name of “PLOPE”.

“It was a melancholic and sorrowful Monday at about six o’clock when our Illustrious Prelate Mgr. Pablo Singzon in the modest parlor of the Episcopal palace was attended by his familiars among whom was Dr. Tomas Gomez. His weary respiration and the paleness of his face moved the hearts of those who were present and caused them a painful feeling of separation. The pain of his sickness was becoming more and more painful which called him to stay in bed.

At 10:00 o’clock p.m. when Mgr. Singzon found out that he did not feel a better repose nor even a rest from the pain of his sickness in his bed, wanted to sit on a chair – the chair where he received the spiritual consolations last November when he was attacked severely by the same sickness. In this chair he decided to die. Tears that roll from my eyes prevent not my pen to communicate my pain!

When the clock knocked its eleven strikes Mgr. Singzon was becoming weaker and weaker. From the neck of our illustrious patient hanged a bead of rosary, the Escapulary of the Third Order of Saint Francis and the Miraculous Medal. Around him were his favorite Auxiliary Bishop Mgr. Sofronio Hacbang, RR. FF. Jose Diasnes, Teodoro Robredo, Luis Egeda, Dr. Tomas Gomez, RR. FF. Pedro Pampliega, Santos Saldaña, the Seminarians Bernardo Bacsal, Lesmes Ricalde, and behind the chair were RR. FF. Felix Sabenicio and Crispin Singzon. It was indeed a sorrowful occasion! All those who were present observed firmly to the patient and watched his movements whose weary and painful respiration cooled their hearts. Mgr. Singzon was not as active as he used to be: his activity, attention and application were changed: Mgr. Singzon was transformed struggling between the existence of life and death.

Mgr. Sofronio Hacbang his Auxiliary Bishop and who had never left him read the profession of the faith, the recommendation of the soul; whose voice in the midst of that tranquility and in the midst of that struggling pain called his attention to listen. Rev. F. Jose Diasnes neared to the patient by order of the Auxiliary Bishop to give him a confession. How great and how sublime is to die in the name of the Catholic Religion, though in the midst of pain.

The illustrious patient was losing gradually his movements the coolness of his body began to cover him with its veil, his paleness was becoming more and more pale. Then all those who were present knelt down with lighted candles before a crucifix near the patient and said the following words: “PROFESU ERE ANIMA CRISTIANAMgr. Singzon gave up his last breath in the morning of the sorrowful Tuesday when the clock knocked its 3:20 strikes” (PLOPE)

Friday, August 10, 2012

A new deacon for Calbayog

Bishop Isabelo Abarquez ordained as Deacon Rev. Jose Novo Peru. The ordination ceremony was held during the Eucharistic Celebration held at the Sts. Peter and Paul Cathedral at 9:00 am today.

Rev. Jose Novo Calagos Peru was ordained as Deacon yesterday. Bishop Isabelo Abarquez presided over the ordination rites at the Sts. Peter and Paul Cathedral. (Photo courtesy of Sharon Dy-Balza)
Bishop Isabelo Abarquez with the Rev. Jose Peru and the members of the Peru family. (Photo courtesy of Sharon Dy-Balza)
That's me with Rev. Jose Peru and Sharon Dy-Balza

in memoriam Bishop Pablo Singzon de la Anunciacion †

Today we observe the 92nd Death Anniversary of first Bishop of Calbayog.


DateAgeEventTitle
25 Jan 1851BornCalbiga Samur
24 Feb 187726.1Ordained PriestPriest
12 Apr 191059.2AppointedBishop of CalbayogPhilippines
2 Jun 191059.4Ordained BishopBishop of CalbayogPhilippines
9 Aug 192069.5DiedBishop of CalbayogPhilippines

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

in memoriam Bishop Miguel Acebedo

(photo courtesy of the Diocese of Calbayog)


Today we commemorate the 54th Death Anniversary of

the 3rd Bishop of Calbayog
a priest for 32.3 years
a bishop for 20.3 years

Born: September 29, 1901 Palo
Ordained Priest: March 20, 1926
Appointed: December 16, 1937 Bishop of Calbayog,
Ordained Bishop: March 25, 1938 Bishop of Calbayog
Died: July 25, 1958 Bishop of Calbayog

Friday, April 06, 2012

The Good Friday Service in pictures

The Good Friday Service was held at 3:00 pm today at the Sts. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Bishop Isabelo Abarquez presided over the the 2-hour service which consisted of the Liturgy of the Word, the Veneration of the Holy Cross and the Holy Communion. Here are some pictures which I took during today's service



Rev. Fr. Armando Cagomoc assisted by Rev. Fr. Julio Gaddi as he presided over the rite of the veneration of the cross.
Bishop Isabelo Abarquez flanked by Rev. Fr. Julio Gaddi and Rev. Fr. Armando Cagomoc as he  raised the cross to the faithful.



Rev. Fr. Iluminado Paulino assisted by Rev. Fr. Julio Gaddi as he carried the blessed host from the  monumento. Holding the ombrilino are James Julian Leoncio and Mark Francis Ygrubay.

Tuesday, April 03, 2012

in memoriam Bishop Sofronio Hacbang y Gaborni


Today we remember The Most Reverend Sofronio Hacbang, the second Bishop of Calbayog. It has been 75 years since he received the gift of eternal life.

Friday, March 23, 2012

in memoriam Bishop Manuel Del Rosario

Today we remember the late Bishop Manuel Del Rosario. It has been three years since he received the gift of eternal life


Most Rev. Manuel P. Del Rosario, D.D.
(July 1, 1915 - March 23, 2009)

The fourth Bishop of Calbayog (July 25, 1958 - December 11, 1961)

Monday, March 19, 2012

Happy Birthday Archbishop Palma!

The Most Reverend Jose Palma, Archbishop of Cebu and former Bishop of Calbayog will turn 62 years old today. Happy Birthday!

Monday, January 09, 2012

Happy Birthday Msgr. Chiqui!

Monsignor Bienvenido Chiquillo will turn a year older today. Happy Birthday!


Msgr. Chiquillo is currently the Parish Pastor of the Holy Infant Jesus Parish in Oquendo.

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Happy Birthday Fr. Cesar and Aika

Fr. Cesar Aculan and Ms. Rosa Jessica "Aika" Uy - Delgado will both turn a year older today. Happy Birthday!

Monday, November 28, 2011

Two new priests ordained today


The Diocese of Calbayog has two new priests. Rev. Jeorge Plaza and Rev. Miguel Rebato will be ordained priests by Bishop Isabelo Abarquez at the Sts. Peter and Paul Cathedral at 9:00 o'clock this morning.

Rev. Plaza is from San Jorge while Rev. Rebato is from Paranas.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Meeting the Archbishop of Cebu

Cebu Archbishop and incoming CBCP President Jose Palma attended the gala concert of the CKC Youth Symphony Orchestra at the Cebu Grand Convention Center. The celebrity hound in me made sure that I got my picture taken with the good Archbishop.

Archbishop Palma with Bishop Ranola, Fr. Pricillo Salomon, ofm, my sister Honey and me.
Archbishop Palma with Bishop Ranola, Fr. Marlowe Rosales, ofm and some members of the CKC Youth Symphony Orchestra during the customary picture-taking after the gala concert.

Saturday, September 03, 2011

in memoriam Bishop Sincero Barcenilla Lucero

(Photo courtesy of the Diocese of Calbayog)
Seventh Bishop of the Diocese of Calbayog (1979-1984)
Eight months after the resignation of Bishop Ricardo Tancinco, the Diocese of Calbayog finally had a new bishop. On December 10, 1979, the Bishop of Borongan, Bishop Sincero B. Lucero was appointed to take over the See of Calbayog as its seventh bishop. (read more ... )

DateAgeEventTitle
22 Dec 1935BornCarcar
18 Mar 196125.2Ordained PriestPriest
8 Mar 197741.2AppointedBishop of BoronganPhilippines
24 May 197741.4Ordained BishopBishop of BoronganPhilippines
10 Dec 197944.0AppointedBishop of CalbayogPhilippines
11 Oct 198448.8ResignedBishop of CalbayogPhilippines
3 Sep 199357.7DiedBishop Emeritus of CalbayogPhilippines

Data courtesy of Catholic Hierarchy

Friday, August 19, 2011

Book Launching at CKC

The CKC Community will be hosting the launching of two new books by Fr. Antonio Maria Rosales, OFM. The books entitled “The Jesus’ Letters” and “My Son, Francis” will be launched at 3:00 pm tomorrow at the Frs. David and Leopold Auditorium at Christ the King College.

The CKC President Fr. Mar Tubac, OFM and the author Fr. Tony will deliver their respective messages. The CKC VP for Academic Affairs Dr. Florita Calesa will present her review on “The Jesus’ Letters” while Dean Venancio Bajet of the College of Teacher Education will deliver present a review on “My Son, Francis”.

The event will capped by cocktails and a performance of the CKC Youth Chamber Orchestra.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

in memoriam Bishop Pablo Singzon

Today we observe the 91st Death Anniversary of first Bishop of Calbayog.

Pablo Baeza Singzon was born on January 25, 1851 in the town of Calbiga to parents Demetria Baeza and Esteban Singzon. He was the eighth child of ten children and the youngest of four sons. He completed his primary grades in his native town under the direction of the Franciscan Fathers Fr. Antonio Figueroa and Fr. Antonio Sanchez and Fr. Andres Congzon, a secular priest. Since his childhood, he demonstrated his sincere piety and clear intelligence that his parents enrolled him at the Seminary College of San Carlos, in Cebu on November 9, 1866 at the age of 15. (read more . . .)

Tuesday, August 09, 2011

Death of a Bishop

Sometime in 2008, while preparing for the Calbayog coffee table book, I received photocopies of the issues of the Eco de Samar y Leyte. I thought it was a bundle of issues only from 1911-1913. Later on would I find an issue dated August 14, 1920 and the English section contained an account on the death of the first Bishop of Calbayog.

That particular issue on August 14, 1920 had this as its headline in the English section: “MGR. PABLO SINGZON, FIRST BISHOP OF CALBAYOG DIED LAST TUESDAY MORNING

It was written by someone who went by the name of PLOPE:

“It was a melancholic and sorrowful Monday at about six o’clock when our Illustrious Prelate Mgr. Pablo Singzon in the modest parlor of the Episcopal palace was attended by his familiars among whom was Dr. Tomas Gomez. His weary respiration and the paleness of his face moved the hearts of those who were present and caused them a painful feeling of separation. The pain of his sickness was becoming more and more painful which called him to stay in bed.

At 10:00 o’clock p.m. when Mgr. Singzon found out that he did not feel a better repose nor even a rest from the pain of his sickness in his bed, wanted to sit on a chair – the chair where he received the spiritual consolations last November when he was attacked severely by the same sickness. In this chair he decided to die. Tears that roll from my eyes prevent not my pen to communicate my pain!

When the clock knocked its eleven strikes Mgr. Singzon was becoming weaker and weaker. From the neck of our illustrious patient hanged a bead of rosary, the escapulary of the Third Order of Saint Francis and the Miraculous Medal. Around him were his favorite Auxiliary Bishop Mgr. Sofronio Hacbang, RR. FF. Jose Diasnes, Teodoro Robredo, Luis Egeda, Dr. Tomas Gomez, RR. FF. Pedro Pampliega, Santos Saldaña, the Seminarians Bernardo Bacsal, Lesmes Ricalde, and behind the chair were RR. FF. Felix Sabenicio and Crispin Singzon. It was indeed a sorrowful occasion! All those who were present observed firmly to the patient and watched his movements whose weary and painful respiration cooled their hearts. Mgr. Singzon was not as active as he used to be: his activity, attention and application were changed: Mgr. Singzon was transformed struggling between the existence of life and death.

Mgr. Sofronio Hacbang his Auxiliary Bishop and who had never left him read the profession of the faith, the recommendation of the soul; whose voice in the midst of that tranquility and in the midst of that struggling pain called his attention to listen. Rev. F. Jose Diasnes neared to the patient by order of the Auxiliary Bishop to give him a confession. How great and how sublime is to die in the name of the Catholic Religion, though in the midst of pain.

The illustrious patient was losing gradually his movements the coolness of his body began to cover him with its veil, his paleness was becoming more and more pale. Then all those who were present knelt down with lighted candles before a crucifix near the patient and said the following words: “PROFESU ERE ANIMA CRISTIANA

Mgr. Singzon gave up his last breath in the morning of the sorrowful Tuesday when the clock knocked its 3:20 strikes” (PLOPE)

Monday, July 25, 2011

in memoriam Bishop Miguel Acebedo

(photo courtesy of the Diocese of Calbayog)

Today we commemorate the 42nd Death Anniversary of

the 3rd Bishop of Calbayog

a priest for 32.3 years
a bishop for 20.3 years


Born: September 29, 1901 Palo
Ordained Priest: March 20, 1926
Appointed: December 16, 1937 Bishop of Calbayog,
Ordained Bishop: March 25, 1938 Bishop of Calbayog
Died: July 25, 1958 Bishop of Calbayog

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