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Archdiocese of Capiz

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Archdiocese of Capiz

Archidioecesis Capicensis

Artsidiyosesis sang Capiz
Arkidiyosesis ng Capiz
Arquidiocesis de Cápiz
Catholic
Coat of arms
Location
CountryFile:Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines
TerritoryCapiz
Ecclesiastical provinceCapiz
MetropolitanCapiz
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Statistics
Area2,663 km2 (1,028 sq mi)
Population
  • Total
  • Catholics
  • (as of 2021)
Parishes37[citation needed]
Information
DenominationCatholic
Sui iuris churchLatin Church
RiteRoman Rite
Established11 July 1951 (Diocese)
17 January 1976 (Archdiocese)
CathedralImmaculate Conception Metropolitan Cathedral
PatronessImmaculate Conception
Secular priests113[citation needed]
Current leadership
PopeLeo XIV
Metropolitan ArchbishopMost Rev. Victor Barnuevo Bendico, D.D.
SuffragansSede vacante (Kalibo)
Narciso Abellana (Romblon)
Vicar GeneralVery Rev. Msgr. Rufino Regie Pamposa, PC, VG
Episcopal VicarsRev. Fr. Berman Ibañez

Rev. Fr. Cylvin Gloria

Rev. Fr. Freddie Billanes

Rev. Fr. Joseph Bernie Barrios
Bishops emeritusCardinal Jose Fuerte Advincula (2011–2021)

Onesimo Cadiz Gordoncillo, D.D. (1986-2011)

Antonio Floro Frondosa, D.D. (Bishop, 1952-1976) (Archbishop, 1976-1986)

Manuel Porcia Yap, D.D. (1951-1952)
Map

Jurisdiction of the metropolitan see within the Philippines

The Archdiocese of Capiz is a Latin Church metropolitan archdiocese the Catholic Church in the Philippines. The archdiocese covers the entire province of Capiz on the island of Panay in the Visayas, central Philippines, and has its see in Roxas City. As an ecclesiastical province, it also encompasses the suffragan sees of Kalibo, which oversees the province of Aklan, and Romblon, which oversees the province of the same name. Its current archbishop is Victor Barnuevo Bendico, who was installed on May 3, 2023.[4]

History

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The tumultuous situation that the Philippine Catholic church had experienced in the aftermath of the Philippine Revolution and the American occupation prompted the Holy See to issue the Apostolic Constitution Quæ Mari Sinico in 1902. This document, apart from encouraging the gradual transition of ecclesiastical leadership to the Filipino secular clergy, also proposed the formation of new dioceses in Lipa, Zamboanga, Tuguegarao, and Capiz.[5] However, as Quae Mari Sinico does not have a consistorial decree on the proposed new dioceses, they remained in the jurisdiction of their mother dioceses; in the case of Capiz, it remained under the Archdiocese of Jaro.[6]

Decades after Quæ Mari Sinico, the Diocese of Capiz was eventually formed on 27 January 1951 by virtue of the Apostolic Constitution Ex supremi apostolatus. The new diocese was carved from the territory of the Archdiocese of Jaro, and covered the whole civil provinces of Capiz (which included Aklan until 1956) and Romblon.[7]

Two dioceses were eventually created from its territory: the Diocese of Romblon (19 December 1974) and the Diocese of Kalibo (17 January 1976).[8][9]

On 17 January 1976, Pope Paul VI elevated the bishopric to the rank of an archdiocese through his Papal Bull Nimium Patens which turned it into an ecclesiastical province. The dioceses of Romblon and Kalibo became its suffragans.[10]

The archdiocese retained the name Capiz since its establishment predates the renaming of the municipality where it sits into Roxas City (11 April 1951).

Coat of arms

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The silver crescent on the blue background symbolizes the Immaculate Conception, titular of the cathedral. The twins (kapid in Visayan) suggest the name of the territory of the diocese, the province of Capiz. The gold background indicates the unique honor accruing to the province from the fact that the highest men in Church and State at the time when the Philippines became a republic were both from Capiz: the Gabriel M. Reyes then-Archbishop of Manila and Manuel Roxas, the first President of the Third Philippine Republic. Hence, the twin at the dexter side holds a patriarchal cross, insignia of an archbishop, while the one at the sinister side holds a sheathed ancient ceremonial sword of command.[11]

Suffragan dioceses

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List of Ordinaries

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Bishops

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Name Period in Office Coat of Arms
From Until
1. Manuel Porcia Yap† February 13, 1951 March 5, 1952

(Appointment; Bishop of Bacolod)

2. Antonio Floro Frondosa† March 5, 1952 January 17, 1976

(Appointment; Archbishop)

File:Coat of arms of Antonio Floro Frondosa as Bishop of Capiz.svg

Archbishops

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Name Period in Office Coat of Arms
From Until
1. Antonio Floro Frondosa† January 17, 1976

(Appointment; former Bishop)

June 18, 1986

(Retirement)

File:Coat of arms of Antonio Floro Frondosa as Archbishop of Capiz.svg
2. File:Bishop Onesimo Gordoncillo.jpg Onesimo Cadiz Gordoncillo June 18, 1986

(Appointment; former Bishop of Tagbilaran)

November 9, 2011 File:Coat of Arms of Onesimo Cadiz Gordoncillo.svg
3. File:Manila Archbishop Jose Cardinal Advincula 2025-06-29.jpg Jose Fuerte Advincula, O.P. November 9, 2011

(Appointment; former Bishop of San Carlos)

June 24, 2021

(Appointment; Archbishop of Manila)

File:Coat of arms of Jose Fuerte Advincula.svg
4. Victor Barnuevo Bendico May 3, 2023

(Appointment; former Bishop of Baguio)

Incumbent File:Coat of arms of Victor Barnuevo Bendico (Capiz).svg

Auxiliary Bishops

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Name Period in Office Coat of Arms
From Until
1. File:Bishop Vicente Navarra.jpg Vicente Macanan Navarra April 23, 1979 November 21, 1987

(Appointment; Bishop of Kabankalan)

Affiliated bishops

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Administered Schools

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See also

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References

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