Apostolic Vicariate Tabuk

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Apostolic Vicariate Tabuk
Basic data
Country Philippines
Ecclesiastical province Immediate
Apostolic Vicar Prudencio Padilla Andaya junior CICM
founding 1992
surface 6,471 km²
Parishes 18 ( 12/31/2004 / AP2005 )
Residents 271,152 ( 12/31/2004 / AP2005 )
Catholics 181,374 ( 12/31/2004 / AP2005 )
proportion of 66.9%
Diocesan priest 10 ( 12/31/2004 / AP2005 )
Religious priest 16 ( 12/31/2004 / AP2005 )
Catholics per priest 6,976
Friars 16 ( 12/31/2004 / AP2005 )
Religious sisters 22 ( 12/31/2004 / AP2005 )
rite Roman rite
Liturgical language Filipino
English
cathedral St. William's Cathedral
address Bulanao, Tabuk, 3800 Kalinga, Philippines

The Apostolic Vicariate of Tabuk ( lat. : Apostolicus Vicariatus Taytayensis ) is an in Philippines situated Roman Catholic Apostolic Vicariate with headquarters in Tabuk City .

history

Pope John Paul II founded it on July 6, 1992 as a result of cession of territory from the Vicariate Apostolic Mountain Provinces (Montagnosa) .

Vicars Apostolic of Tabuk

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