Archdiocese of Tuguegarao, Philippines 🇵ðŸ‡
Celebrations
History
- 1910.04.10: Established as Diocese of Tuguegarao / Tuguegaraoan(us) (Latin) (from Diocese of Nueva Segovia and became suffragan of Manila)
- 1950.11.30: Lost territory to establish Territorial Prelature of Batanes and the Babuyan Islands
- 1966.11.07: Lost territory to establish Territorial Prelature of Bayombong
- 1970.01.31: Lost territory to establish Diocese of Ilagan
- 1974.09.21: Promoted as Metropolitan Archdiocese of Tuguegarao / Tuguegaraoan(us) (Latin) (with suffragan sees Ilagan, Batanes and the Babuyan Islands and Bayombong)
- 2002.02.06: Gained territory from Territorial Prelature of Batanes and the Babuyan Islands
Present Prelates
Ordinaries
Metropolitan Archbishops of Tuguegarao (Roman Rite) | ||||||||||
Metropolitan Archbishop of Tuguegarao (Philippines)
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Metropolitan Archbishop emeritus of Tuguegarao (Philippines) | ||||||||||
Metropolitan Archbishop emeritus of Tuguegarao (Philippines)
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Archbishop Teodulfo Sabugai Domingo
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Bishops of Tuguegarao (Roman Rite) | ||||||||||
Bishop Teodulfo Sabugai Domingo (later Archbishop) (see above) | ||||||||||
Bishop Alejandro Olalia (later Archbishop)
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Bishop Constace Jurgens, C.I.C.M.
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Bishop Santiago C. Sancho (later Archbishop) | ||||||||||
Bishop Maurice Patrick Foley
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Former Prelates
Statistics (2022.12.31)
Area: 9,296 km²
Population: 1,669,800 Catholics (79.3% of 2,105,970 total)
Pastoral Centres: 50 parishes
Personnel: 95 priests (75 diocesan, 20 religious), 112 religious (20 brothers, 92 sisters), 19 seminarians