Apostolic Vicariate Tabuk
| 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
- Carlito Cenzon CICM (July 6, 1992 - January 25, 2002, then Vicar Apostolic of Baguio )
- Prudencio Padilla Andaya junior CICM, since April 16, 2003
See also
Web links
- Entry to Apostolic Vicariate Tabuk on catholic-hierarchy.org
- Entry on Apostolic Vicariate Tabuk on gcatholic.org (English)