Diocese of San Pablo

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The Diocese of San Pablo (Filipino: Diyosesis ng San Pablo) is a Roman Catholic diocese which is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Manila. Its patron saint or titular head is Saint Paul the Hermit. This is the only diocese in the province of Laguna.

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[edit] Location

The diocese is composed of San Pablo City and the province of Laguna. It is bordered by the Archdiocese of Lipa and the Diocese of Lucena. Located at the heart of the City of San Pablo, it is the only diocese in Laguna.

[edit] History

Juan de Salcedo founded San Pablo as the kingdom of "Sampaloc". Augustinian priests built a church in the 16th century. And in 1586 it was erected as a parish and known as the "Parish of San Pablo delos Montes". In 1910 it became part of the Archdiocese of Lipa and on November 28, 1966 became an independent diocese as a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Manila. On April 18, 1967 Bishop Pedro N. Bantigue was installed as its first bishop.

[edit] Jurisdiction

At present the diocese has 67 parishes (7 are within San Pablo City), 163 priests and religious; there are 43 Catholic institutions and 49 BEC's and faith communities reportedly.

[edit] Lack of Priests

It come up for a solution for the decreasing and lack number of priests. It is the opening of a high school seminary in 1968. But this seminary lasted for thirteen years. In 1981 the Saint Peter's College Seminary was established located in Brgy. Concepcion, San Pablo City.

[edit] Catholic Life and Present Situation

San PableƱos were considered as God-loving people. Many lay ministers participate church activities. On Sundays churches are loaded with people. About 1,900,000 are diocesans of it. Three bishops served to lead their flocks. Rev. Leo Drona, D.D. is the current bishop.

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