Roman Catholic Diocese of Daet

Diocese of Daet
Dioecesis Daëtiensis
Diyosesis ng Daet
Location
Country Philippines
Territory Camarines Norte
Ecclesiastical province Caceres
Metropolitan Caceres
Statistics
Area 2,200 km2 (850 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2006)
508,360
462,607 (91.0%)
Information
Denomination Roman Catholic
Sui iuris church Latin Church
Rite Roman Rite
Established May 27, 1974 (canonically erected on September 1, 1974)
Cathedral Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity
Patron saint St Joseph the Worker
Current leadership
Pope Francis
Bishop Gilbert Armea Garcera, D.D.
Metropolitan Archbishop Rolando Joven Tria Tirona, O.C.D., D.D.
Emeritus Bishops Benjamin J. Almoneda Bishop Emeritus (1991-2007)
Website
Website of the Diocese

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Daet (Latin: Daëtiensis) is a diocese located in the capital town of Daet in the Ecclesiastical province of Camarines Norte in the Philippines.

The Diocese of Daet, with jurisdiction over the Province of Camarines Norte and suffragan to the Archdiocese of Caceres, was created on May 27, 1974 by Pope Paul VI. Most Rev. Celestino R. Enverga, D.D. as the first bishop of the Diocese. The current and 3rd Bishop of Daet is Most Rev. Gilbert A. Garcera, D.D.

History

On September 1, 1974, the Diocese of Daet was formally established along with the installation of its first bishop, Most Rev. Celestino Rojo Enverga, a native of Jose Panganiban, Camarines Norte. The Diocese of Daet was entrusted to the care of St. Joseph the Worker.[1]

Through the Apostolic Constitution “Requirit Maximopere,” Pope Paul VI separated Daet from the Archdiocese of Caceres, thereby creating Daet as a new Diocese which became a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Caceres.

Since the Augustinian missionaries Frays Diego de Espinar and Francisco Merino had established Christian communities in Paracale in 1571, it took 393 years for Camarines Norte, the land of gold and pineapple, to be erected as a diocese.

Ordained in 1706, Don Gregorio Cabalquinto from the town of Paracale was the first Bicolano priest.

The history of the diocese could be divided into three periods. The first period spans from 1974-1984.

According to Bishop Celestino Enverga, two years after the canonical erection in 1974, there was a diocesan house complex, a charity clinic, and a haven for homeless people discharged from hospitals. After four years the Most Holy Trinity Cathedral was set up. There was a public library; a diocesan museum, a printing press, and statues,

The first decade of the diocese had given birth to three parishes: the Parish of St. Roche, Batobalani in May 31, 1976; the Parish of San Lorenzo Ruiz in July 2, 1983; and the Parish of St. Nicholas of Tolentino, Colasi in July 23, 1983.

The first decade was characterized by construction of structures: the first phase of the Diocesan House was completed in 1977 and the Holy Trinity Cathedral was ready for its dedication by September 1, 1984.

The second period runs from 1985-1994, starting with the foundation by Bishop Enverga of the Religious Order of Kolbean Sisters.

On October 16, 1990, the Diocese of Daet became a vacant see (sede vacante) because of death of Bishop Enverga. Bishop Almoneda, then the Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Daet, became the Diocesan Administrator, and on July 6, 1991 he became the second Bishop of the Diocese of Daet.

Bishop Celestino Enverga died in 1990 and Bishop Benjamin J. Almoneda was appointed as the second bishop of Daet in 1991

The nine barangays from the Diocese of Gumaca were annexed to the Parish of Sta. Elena; the Parish of the Most Holy Trinity was established in 1991, the Vision-Mission Statement of the diocese was formulated in 1991; the Holy Trinity Preparatory Seminary, the first seminary in the diocese, was opened in 1992, the first Diocesan Pastoral Assembly was held in 1992; the Bishop Enverga and the Carillon Halls were inaugurated in 1993; and the Second General Pastoral Assembly was convened in 1994.

Bishop Almoneda prioritized catechesis among his pastoral program. Three years after he took office, the Mater Vitae Catechetical Center was inaugurated in 1994.

In the second decade of the diocese the focus shifted from structures to evangelization, reaching its apex in the First Diocesan Synod of Daet.

In the decade from 1995 to 2004 the First Diocesan Synod of Daet was held.

New parishes were set up: the Parishes of St. James the Great of Calabaca, Capalonga, Our Lady of Good Voyage of Calaguas, St. Philip of San Felipe of Basud, Holy Family of Talobatib, Our Lady of All Nations of Tabugon, the Chaplaincy of St. Roch of Tabas, the Quasi Parish of the Divine Mercy and the Parish of San Lorenzo, the Deacon. SPACFI was inaugurated in this period.

To accommodate the increasing number of priestly vocations, in 1997 Bishop Benjamin Almoneda started the Holy Trinity College Seminary project; construction of the seminary compound started in 1999, and took about six years.

Bishop Nestor Carino was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Daet in 2003.

After parish consultations from 2001-2002, the Synodal sessions were held from 2002-2003. The decrees of the synod were promulgated in January 2004, a common pastoral direction of the diocese was defined, and the pastoral program for the next five years defined.

From fourteen parishes and three vicariates in 1974 the diocese grew to 24 canonically erected parishes, 5 quasi-parishes plus one chaplaincy and five vicariates, with concomitant personnel increases.

On December 2004 the Pearl Jubille Celebration started by launching the MSK in Labo; on April 11, 2005, on the occasion of the 75th Birth Anniversary of Bishop Almoneda, the Our Lady of Gudalupe Chapel was dedicated; in May 2005 the diocesan catechetical Day was celebrated; on May 28, the Pearl Jubilee Santacruzan was held.

Vision statement

A community of disciples of Jesus Christ rooted in the Word of God, guided by the Magisterium and nourished by the Eucharist and the other Sacraments, responding to the signes of the times, promoting Love, Freedom, Justice and Peace and committed to the attainment of Salvation through total human development.

Mission statement

To attain this vision, we, the people of God of the Dioceses of Daet, responding to the call of the Holy Spirit, commit ourselves to become a discerning, witnessing, caring and self-relying community of disciples through;

a) renewed evangelization, catechesis and education, b) meaningful, participative and indigenous Liturgy, c) deepening of Spirituality, d) programs and projects of Social Action- Justice and Peace e) formation of Basic Ecclesial Communities and Pastoral Councils, f) integration and re- orientation of formerly mandated organizations, g) youth formation, participation and involvement, and h) promotion of responsible politics especially through the formation of conscience

Ordinaries

Name Episcopal Reign
Most Rev. Celestino R. Enverga, D.D. 27 May 1974 – 16 October 1990 Died
Most Rev. Benjamin J. Almoneda, D.D. 7 June 1991 – 4 April 2007 Resigned
Most Rev. Gilbert A. Garcera, D.D. 4 April 2007 – Present

Diocesan Curia and Ministry Heads

Parishes

Vicariate of St. Raphael the Archangel (Basud; Mercedes; San Lorenzo Ruiz)

Vicar Forane: Rev. Fr. Rogelio P. Yarte, Jr.

Vicariate of St. John the Baptist (Daet)

Vicar Forane: Rev. Fr. Jose Chito M. Estrella

Vicariate of St. Peter the Apostle (Vinzons; Talisay; San Vicente)

Vicar Forane: Rev. Fr. Edwin J. Abel

Vicariate of St. John the Apostle (Eastern part of Labo)

Vicar Forane: Rev. Fr. Renato Bron, MF

Vicariate of Our Lady of Candelaria (Paracale; Jose Panganiban)

Vicar Forane: Rev. Fr. Rodello E. Rempillo

Vicariate of St. Lucy (Capalonga; Western part of Labo)

Vicar Forane: Rev. Fr. Salvador L. Babala IV

Vicariate of St. Helena (Santa Elena)

Vicar Forane: Rev. Fr. Jose R. Julian

Seminary

Religious Congregtions and Organizations

Religious Women

Religious Men

Religious Organization

Educational Centers

See also

References

Sources

Coordinates: 14°07′27″N 122°56′54″E / 14.1242°N 122.9484°E / 14.1242; 122.9484

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