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The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cagayan de Oro ( Latin: ''Archidioecesis Cagayana'') is an
archdiocese In church governance, a diocese or bishopric is the ecclesiastical district under the jurisdiction of a bishop. History In the later organization of the Roman Empire, the increasingly subdivided provinces were administratively associate ...
of the Catholic Church in the Philippines. It is a metropolitan see on the island of Mindanao, which comprises the civil provinces of
Misamis Oriental Misamis Oriental ( ceb, Sidlakang Misamis; tl, Silangang Misamis), officially the Province of Misamis Oriental, is a province located in the region of Northern Mindanao in the Philippines. Its capital, largest city and provincial center is th ...
and Camiguin, as well as the municipality of Malitbog, Bukidnon. Its seat is located at the
Saint Augustine Metropolitan Cathedral The Saint Augustine Metropolitan Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines. The cathedral, dedicated to Saint Augustine, Bishop of Hippo, is the ecclesiastical seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Ca ...
in
Cagayan de Oro Cagayan ( ), officially the Province of Cagayan ( ilo, Probinsia ti Cagayan; ibg, Provinsiya na Cagayan; itv, Provinsiya ya Cagayan; fil, Lalawigan ng Cagayan), is a province in the Philippines located in the Cagayan Valley region, covering ...
, located beside the Cagayan River.


History


Early history

During the
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, only the Province of Misamis existed, which included the present Provinces of
Misamis Oriental Misamis Oriental ( ceb, Sidlakang Misamis; tl, Silangang Misamis), officially the Province of Misamis Oriental, is a province located in the region of Northern Mindanao in the Philippines. Its capital, largest city and provincial center is th ...
and Misamis Occidental, run by the civil government in Cebu. The Recollect missionaries arrived from Cebu and started a new mission in the province. A civil government of its own only started in 1901, but because one part of it was separated by the Iligan Bay, the government decided to divide the province into two. Today, the Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint Augustine is one of twelve founded by the Order of Augustinian Recollects in the Philippines. The whole of Mindanao and
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were part of the
Diocese of Cebu The Archdiocese of Cebu (more formally the Archdiocese of the Most Holy Name of Jesus in Cebu; ; ; ; ) is a Roman Rite archdiocese of the Catholic Church in the Philippines and one of the ecclesiastical provinces of the Catholic Church in the cou ...
until 1865, when the western half of the island came under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Jaro, based in
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. Pope Leo XIII then established the
Diocese of Zamboanga The Archdiocese of Zamboanga (Latin name: ''Archdiocesis Zamboangensis'') is a Catholic archdiocese in the Philippines. Its present jurisdiction includes Zamboanga City, with suffragans in Basilan ( Territorial Prelature of Isabela) and Zamboang ...
, separating it from Jaro and making it the first diocese in Mindanao, though
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executed this in 1910. From that year on, Cagayan de Oro became a part of the Diocese of Zamboanga.


Establishment

On January 20, 1933,
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, through the Papal bull "''Ad maius religionis''", divided Mindanao between the Diocese of Zamboanga in the south and a new "Diocese of Cagayan de Oro" in the north, to which he appointed an American
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, James T.G. Hayes of New York City, as its first bishop. More than a year later, on April 28, 1934, Pope Pius XI promulgated an apostolic constitution with the incipit "''Romanorum Pontificum semper''", separating the dioceses of Cebu,
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, Jaro,
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, Zamboanga, and Cagayan de Oro from the Ecclesiastical Province of Manila. The same constitution also elevated the diocese of Cebu into an archdiocese while placing all the newly-separated dioceses under a new ecclesiastical province, with Cebu as the new metropolitan see. Its original territory included the provinces of Surigao, Agusan, Bukidnon, Misamis Oriental, Misamis Occidental, Lanao, and the island of Camiguin. A series of divisions, however, gradually reduced this territory, with the creation of the
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in 1939 and the Diocese of Ozamiz in 1951. During the episcopacy of Bishop Hayes, he founded two secondary schools, which are later raised into colleges: the Lourdes Academy for Girls in 1928 (run by the R.V.M. Sisters and raised into College status as ''
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'' in 1947) and the ''Ateneo de Cagayan'' for Boys in 1933 (run by the Jesuits and raised into University status as '' Xavier University – Ateneo de Cagayan'' in 1958).


Archdiocese

On June 29, 1951, during the thirteenth year of
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, the Papal bull "''Quo Phillipina Republica''" was decreed in order to serve better and more easily the spiritual needs of the Lord's flock in the Philippine Republic. The bull contained the Pope's decision to create new Dioceses and to constitute new Ecclesiastical Provinces in the Philippines. The Dioceses of Lingayen, Cáceres ( Naga City), Nueva Segovia (Ilocos), Tuguegarao, Legazpi, and Sorsogon, as well as the Prelature Nullius of Batanes and Babuyanes were withdrawn from the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Manila, while the Dioceses of Bacolod, Cagayan de Oro, Capiz, Jaro, Surigao, and Zamboanga, as well as the Prelatures Nullius of Cotabato and Sulu, Davao, and Ozamiz were withdrawn from the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Cebu. From these Dioceses, four new Ecclesiastical Provinces were constituted, namely: Nueva Segovia, Cáceres, Jaro, and Cagayan de Oro. The Episcopal seats of these dioceses were elevated to the rank and dignity of Metropolitan Archbishops. Henceforth, Hayes became the very first Metropolitan Archbishop of Cagayan de Oro. Later on, the
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, the Prelatures Nullius of Marbel, Tagum,
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, and Iligan, as well as the Dioceses of Butuan and Tandag became suffragans of the newly-elevated "''Archdiocese of Cagayan de Oro''". Eventually, four other archdioceses were established: Zamboanga in 1958, Davao in 1970,
Cotabato Cotabato or North Cotabato ( hil, Aminhan Cotabato; ceb, Amihanang Cotabato; Maguindanaon: ''Pangutaran Kutawatu'', Jawi: ڤڠوترن كوتاواتو; fil, Hilagang Cotabato), officially the Province of Cotabato, is a landlocked province in ...
in 1979, and Ozamiz in 1983. At present, there are five ecclesiastical provinces in Mindanao.


The Columban mission and Patrick Cronin

In 1952, the first
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missionaries arrived in Cagayan de Oro as a response to the Archbishop's invitation, because he felt the dearth of priests who would care for his flock. In 1956, in order to respond to the growing number of priests in the diocese, the ''San Jose de Mindanao Seminary'' was opened, with Fr. Theodore A. Daigler, S.J., as its first rector. In 1958, the Maria Reyna Hospital was opened and directed by the
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. After long years of service to the people of Cagayan de Oro and with so much effort to put up the foundations of the Archdiocese since his arrival in 1926, Archbishop Hayes, the modest and humble shepherd of Cagayan de Oro for almost half a century, retired in 1971. On January 12, 1971, Patrick H. Cronin, an Irish Columban missionary and the former Bishop-Prelate of Ozamiz, was installed as the second Archbishop of Cagayan de Oro. In 1976, through the initiatives of Archbishop Cronin, the ''House of Friendship'', located amidst the slums of Santo Niño in Barangay Lapasan, was opened in order to cater to the needs of the orphans, neglected children, aged, unwed mothers, physically handicapped, refugees, stranded persons, transient indigents, and victims of calamities. It would later be run by the
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in 1984 and was renamed ''Balay Canossa''. At the age of 74, after serving the people of Cagayan de Oro with utmost love and care, Archbishop Cronin decided to retire due to old age and settled at Saint Patrick's House on Seminary Hill in Barangay Camaman-an, which he intentionally built as a retirement home and, at the same time, a home for the aged, sick, and incapacitated diocesan priests of the Archdiocese. To this day, priests get together there on Mondays for games, meetings, and prayers.


Recent history

Pope John Paul II later accepted Cronin's resignation as Archbishop, which took effect on January 5, 1988. Jesus B. Tuquib, then-Coadjutor Archbishop, succeeded as the third Archbishop of Cagayan de Oro. On March 4, 2006, Pope Benedict XVI accepted the resignation of Archbishop Tuquib and, at the same time, nominated Antonio J. Ledesma, then the Bishop-Prelate of Ipil, to succeed him and was installed as the fourth Archbishop of Cagayan de Oro on May 30, 2006. During Archbishop Ledesma's term, he has led the
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as Chairman of the Episcopal Commission on Inter-religious Dialogue. He has convened local religious leaders in inter-religious dialogues on different social issues. On June 23, 2020, Pope Francis accepted the resignation of Archbishop Ledesma and appointed Bishop José A. Cabantan of
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as the fifth Archbishop of Cagayan de Oro. His installation took place on August 28, 2020, during the Feast Day of Saint Augustine.


Coat of arms

The flaming heart represents Saint Augustine, bishop of Hippo and
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, the patron saint of the cathedral. The gold wavy band symbolizes the
Cagayan de Oro River Cagayan River, often called the Cagayan de Oro River, is one of the rivers draining the northern central part of the island of Mindanao in the Philippines. The river has its headwaters in the Kalatungan Mountain Range and Kitanglad Mountain R ...
after which the city gets its name. The smoking mountain is
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, a well-known active and destructive volcano on Camiguin Island, which is within the territory of the archdiocese.


Former coats of arms

Archdiocese of CDO coat of arms new 2.svg, 1988–2020


Community


Priests

, there are a total of 170 priests (119 diocesan and 51 religious) serving within the jurisdiction of the archdiocese. Most of them are in the 70 parishes, but there are also others without a parish, either in the seminary or carrying out diocesan or apostolate tasks. Some are outside the archdiocese, either on study-leave, on mission, working in other dioceses, or on-leave from the ministry, and some are retired. Most of the diocesan priests are members of a society founded by the Venerable
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: the ''Society of Saint John Vianney'' (S.S.J.V.). There are nine (9) male religious congregations in the archdiocese: * Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament (S.S.S.) * Congregation of the Sacred Stigmata of Our Lord Jesus Christ (C.S.S.) *
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(F.F.I.) *
Missionary Society of Saint Columban The Missionary Society of St. Columban ( la, Societas Sancti Columbani pro Missionibus ad Exteros) (abbreviated as S.S.C.M.E. or SSC), commonly known as the Columbans, is a missionary Catholic society of apostolic life of Pontifical Right foun ...
(S.S.C.M.E.) * Mission Society of the Philippines (M.S.P.) * Poor Servants of Divine Providence (P.S.D.P.) * Priests of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (S.C.J.) * Society of Jesus (S.J.) *
Society of Saint Paul The Society of Saint Paul ( la, Societas a Sancto Paulo Apostolo) abbreviated SSP and also known as the Paulines, is a Catholic clerical religious congregation of Pontifical Right for men founded on 20 August 1914 at Alba, Piedmont in Italy by G ...
(S.S.P.)


Nuns

Of the 18
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s of women in the archdiocese, one of them is an "institute of contemplative life". * Angelic Sisters of Saint Paul (A.S.P.) * Augustinian Sisters of Our Lady of Consolation (O.S.A.) *
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(F.D.C.C.) *
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(C.M.) (''institute of contemplative life'') * Order of the Company of Mary Our Lady (O.D.N.) * Daughters of Saint Paul (F.S.P.) *
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(F.M.M.) *'' Hijas de Jesús'' (F.I.) *Missionary Congregation of Mary (M.C.M.) *
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(O.C.D.) * Our Lady's Missionaries (O.L.M.) * Religious of the Assumption (R.A.) * Religious of the Good Shepherd (R.G.S.) *
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(R.S.M.) * Religious of the Virgin Mary (R.V.M.) *'' Siervas de Nuestra Señora de la Paz'' (S.N.S.P.) *
Sisters of Saint Paul of Chartres The Congregation of the Sisters of St. Paul of Chartres (SPC) is a Roman Catholic religious apostolic missionary congregation of pontifical right for teaching, nursing, visiting the poor and taking care of orphans, the old and infirm, and the me ...
(S.P.C.) *Ursuline Missionaries of the Sacred Heart (U.M.S.H.)


Pious associations

These are the groups of women on the way of becoming religious institutes of diocesan right: *Missionary Sisters of the Holy Family (M.S.H.F.) *Theresian Missionary of Mary (T.M.M.) *Sisters of Social Apostolate (S.S.A.) The M.S.H.F. and the T.M.M. are outgrowths of the original group founded by Camomot and brought by him to Cagayan de Oro: the ''Daughters of Saint Teresa'' (D.S.T.), which later moved to Cebu. There is also one lay association, the ''Teresiana''. The religious sisters engage in various fields of apostolate, such as: running or administering schools, campus ministries, parish work, catechism, family life, hospital work, running orphanages, taking care of young ladies, and others.


Educational institutions


Seminaries

There are two seminaries in the archdiocese: a college seminary and a theological seminary.


San Jose de Mindanao Seminary

Founded by Archbishop Hayes in 1955, the college seminary, named the ''San Jose de Mindanao Seminary'', is mainly for the seminarians of the archdiocese, although it continues to receive seminarians from other ecclesiastical jurisdictions. It has a pre-college year and four main years of college. The seminarians used to study within the halls of the seminary. However, due to lack of personnel and other reasons, they now take their courses at Xavier University – Ateneo de Cagayan. It was first administered by the Jesuits, then by the Columban priests, and now by the diocesan clergy.


Saint John Vianney Theological Seminary

The ''Saint John Vianney Theological Seminary'', opened in 1985, caters mainly to the seminarians of the Ecclesiastical Province of Cagayan de Oro, although it also accepts seminarians from other aforementioned jurisdictions. It has a Spiritual Pastoral Formation Year and four years of Theology. In consortium with Xavier University – Ateneo de Cagayan, it also offers a master's degree in Pastoral Theology. It is run mainly by the Jesuit Fathers, though there are also many diocesan priests teaching in the seminary. Construction was started by Archbishop Cronin and finished by Archbishop Tuquib. While older priests are products of other institutions, such as the University of Santo Tomas Central Seminary in Manila, the San Jose Major Seminary at the Ateneo de Manila University in Quezon City, the
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in Makati, and the Saint Francis Xavier Regional Major Seminary (REMASE) of Mindanao in Davao City, most of the younger clergy were educated at the Saint John Vianney Theological Seminary.


Universities, colleges, and schools

Within the Archdiocese, there are two Catholic universities ( Xavier University – Ateneo de Cagayan, run by the Jesuits; and Father Saturnino Urios University, run by the Diocese of Butuan) and four colleges ( Lourdes, Saint Rita's, and
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, run by the R.V.M. Sisters; and Fatima College in Camiguin, run by the
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). Most of them were either founded by Archbishop Hayes himself or founded during his time. There are also 18 Catholic schools, most of which are run by Sisters. A group of Sisters, the '' Hijas de Jesus'', administers the only Chinese Catholic school in Cagayan de Oro, the Kong Hua School (in collaboration with the Lorenzo Ruiz Mission Society). The R.V.M. Sisters run Saint Mary's Academy of Carmen.


Suffragan dioceses


Ordinaries


Metropolitan Archbishops


Timeline of archbishops


Coadjutor Archbishops


Auxiliary Bishops


Affiliated Bishops

* Raul B. DaelBishop of Tandag (From Saint John Vianney Theological Seminary/Former Vicar General for Clergy of the Archdiocese of Cagayan de Oro) * Severo C. CaermareBishop of Dipolog (From Saint John Vianney Theological Seminary) * Alberto S. UyBishop of Tagbilaran (From Saint John Vianney Theological Seminary) * Jose R. Rapadas IIIBishop of Iligan (From Saint John Vianney Theological Seminary) *Cerilo Allan U. Casicas – Bishop of Marbel (Former Director and Professor at Saint John Vianney Theological Seminary)


See also

*
Cagayan de Oro Cagayan ( ), officially the Province of Cagayan ( ilo, Probinsia ti Cagayan; ibg, Provinsiya na Cagayan; itv, Provinsiya ya Cagayan; fil, Lalawigan ng Cagayan), is a province in the Philippines located in the Cagayan Valley region, covering ...
* Catholic Church in the Philippines ** List of Catholic dioceses in the Philippines


References


External links

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Archdiocese of Cagayan de Oro – GCatholic.org


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Roman Catholic dioceses and prelatures established in the 20th century
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