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Roman Catholic archdiocese on Mindanao in the Philippines From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cotabato is a metropolitan archdiocese of the Latin Church of the Catholic Church on the island of Mindanao, the Philippines. The archdiocese includes North Cotabato (also known as the P-PALMA area) and the municipality of Banisilan, Cotabato.
Archdiocese of Cotabato Archidioecesis Cotabatensis Arkidiyosesis ng Cotabato (Tagalog) Arkidiyosis sang Cotabato (Hiligaynon) Artsidiyosesis sa Cotabato (Cebuano) Arquidiócesis de Cotabato (Spanish) | |
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Catholic | |
Location | |
Country | Philippines |
Territory | Cotabato City; Maguindanao del Norte; Maguindanao del Sur; western Cotabato (Alamada, Aleosan, Banisilan, Libungan, Midsayap, Pigcawayan, Pikit); Sultan Kudarat (except for Columbio, Milbuk, Palimbang) |
Ecclesiastical province | Cotabato |
Statistics | |
Area | 9,575 km2 (3,697 sq mi) |
Population - Total - Catholics | (as of 2021) 2,403,120 1,095,170[1] (45.6%) |
Information | |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Sui iuris church | Latin Church |
Rite | Roman Rite |
Cathedral | Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Cotabato |
Current leadership | |
Pope | Francis |
Metropolitan Archbishop | Angelito R. Lampon |
Suffragans | Cerilo Allan U. Casicas (Marbel) Jose Colin M. Bagaforo (Kidapawan) |
Bishops emeritus | Cardinal Orlando Quevedo (Archbishop, 1998-2018) |
Map | |
Jurisdiction of the metropolitan see within the Philippines. |
Its seat is the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Cotabato City. The Archbishop's Palace is at 158 Sinsuat Avenue, Rosary Heights, Cotabato City.
Its current archbishop is Angelito Lampon following the retirement of Cardinal Orlando Quevedo, whose resignation was accepted by Pope Francis on 6 November 2018. He was installed on January 31, 2019.[2]
On 11 August 1950, the Territorial Prelature of Cotabato and Sulu was formed out of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Zamboanga. The Territorial prelature included the three provinces of North Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat and Maguindanao.
On 28 October 1953 it was renamed Territorial Prelature of Cotabato when it lost territory to the new the Apostolic Prefecture of Sulu. It lost territory again on 17 December 1960 to establish the Territorial Prelature of Marbel.
On 5 November 1979, Pope John Paul II elevated the Diocese of Cotabato into Metropolitan Archdiocese of Cotabato.
Archbishop | Period in Office | Coat of Arms | ||
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1. | Gerard Mongeau | March 27, 1951 - 12 June 1976 (as Territorial Prelate of Cotabato and Sulu and Territorial Prelate of Cotabato) (25 years, 77 days) 12 June 1976 - 5 November 1979 (as Bishop of Cotabato) (3 years, 146 days) 5 November 1979 - 14 March 1980 (as Archbishop of Cotabato) (130 days) | ||
2. | Philip F. Smith | 14 March 1980 - 30 May 1998 (18 years, 77 days) | ||
3. | Orlando B. Quevedo | 30 May 1998 - 6 November 2018 (20 years, 160 days) | ||
4. | Angelito Lampon | (6 November 2018[3] – present) ((6 years, 50 days)) |
Bishop | Period in Office | Coat of Arms | ||
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1. | Antonino Francisco Nepomuceno | 11 July 1969 (appointed) - 11 December 1979 (resigned) | ||
2. | José Colin Mendoza Bagaforo | 2 Feb 2006 (appointed) - 25 July 2016 (appointed Bishop of Kidapawan) |
Its ecclesiastical province comprises the metropolitan's own archbishopric and the suffragan dioceses of Kidapawan and Marbel.
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